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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown

Hotel in Los Angeles, California


Summary

Hotel in Los Angeles, California

FieldValue
hotel_nameDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown
imageDouble Tree by Hilton from Weller Court mall, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.jpg
captionAs DoubleTree by Hilton in 2025
location120 S. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles, California
coordinates
opening_date1977
developerKajima Corporation
architectHayahiko Takase
hotel_chainDoubleTree
operatorRim Hospitality
number_of_restaurants3
number_of_rooms434
number_of_suites20
floors21
parkingvalet parking available
websiteOfficial site

Los Angeles, California

The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown is located in Los Angeles, California, USA. Managed by Rim Hospitality Inc., the hotel is located in the Little Tokyo area of downtown Los Angeles at 120 South Los Angeles Street.

The hotel was constructed by the Tokyo-based Kajima Corporation and designed by Japanese-American architect Hayahiko Takase. It opened in 1977 as the New Otani Hotel & Garden. It was sold to 3D Investments in August 2007, who brought in Crestline Hotels & Resorts to manage the property, which was renamed the Kyoto Grand Hotel and Gardens on November 30, 2007. Following bankruptcy proceedings, the Kyoto Grand was again rebranded as a DoubleTree by Hilton in July 2012, following renovations.

The hotel features 434 guest rooms on 21 floors with three restaurants: Garden Grill, Thousand Cranes, and the Azalea. Popular with Japanese tourists, the hotel is known for its half-acre rooftop garden inspired by an ancient garden in Japan. It is 19 mi from Los Angeles International Airport, and 2 mi from the Los Angeles Convention Center.

In 2011 electronic producer Skrillex named a song on his new EP Bangarang "Kyoto" because he produced the whole song on his notebook in one of the hotel rooms and even recorded the vocals there.

References

References

  1. (16 January 2019). "Hayahiko Takase, 88; Little Tokyo Architect".
  2. (December 2007). "New Otani's name changes".
  3. ''[http://www.labusinessjournal.com/news/2011/oct/11/downtowns-kyoto-grand-hotel-become-doubletree/ Los Angeles Business Journal]'' - Downtown’s Kyoto Grand Hotel to become a DoubleTree - 2011-10-11 - accessed 2011-10-17
  4. "Dining at the Kyoto Grand Hotel". kyotograndhotel.com.
  5. "Kyoto Grand Hotel Information from Frommers".
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