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Miyako Hotel Los Angeles

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Address
328 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
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Phone
(213) 617-2000
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Website
www.miyakola.com

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About this place Miyako Hotel Los Angeles

Located in downtown Los Angeles on 1st Street, this hotel welcomes LGBTQ+ travelers and allies looking for a convenient place to stay while exploring the city. The downtown location puts you close to various cultural attractions, dining options, and entertainment venues that make LA a vibrant destination. As a gay-friendly hotel, you can expect a welcoming atmosphere where LGBTQ+ guests feel comfortable and respected. Downtown LA has become an increasingly popular neighborhood for visitors, offering easy access to galleries, restaurants, and the urban energy the area is known for. Whether you're visiting for business, leisure, or to connect with LA's diverse communities, having accommodations in this central location means less time traveling and more time enjoying the city. For more information about amenities, room types, rates, and booking options, visit their website. The hotel's positioning in downtown makes it a practical choice for guests who want to be in the heart of the action while having a comfortable home base for their stay.

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Gay-friendly (straight venue) Multilingual staff

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Brandon LaRouche
Brandon LaRouche Jun 2026
森田大二朗
森田大二朗 Jun 2026

It has a bidet toilet seat!

Jeanne Pignon
Jeanne Pignon Jun 2026

Building is old. Bakery downstairs is delicious. Staff is very nice.

大阪のみるるん
大阪のみるるん Jun 2026

A friend living in the US made the reservation for us, and since we shared the cost, I think we got a pretty good deal. The rooms were clean and comparable to Japanese hotels. Disposable slippers were provided, but I don't think there were toothbrushes, toothpaste, cotton pads, or cotton swabs. A bottle of water was provided as a complimentary service, but since I had skipped room cleaning, I asked the front desk for more water before leaving in the morning. There was a capsule coffee machine in the room, but I couldn't use it to make hot water for the instant noodles or drip coffee I brought with me. So I asked the staff, and they told me there was a hot water dispenser and even a microwave in a tiny self-service convenience store on the first floor. You enter the shop with your key card. (Incidentally, our room was on the fourth floor, but the water dispenser there was broken.) I took the hotel's "coffee cup" from the room, first filled it with hot water, microwaved it, poured the piping hot water into the instant noodles, closed the lid, and returned to my room. Convenience stores sometimes have plastic forks and spoons, but not always, so when eating out, I think it's a good idea to take plenty of paper napkins, forks, and spoons and make sure to take them home with you. Little Tokyo is next door, so having access to Japanese supermarkets like Nijiya and Marukai was a great help. My friend living in the US was delighted to be able to buy freshly baked bread at Yamazaki bakery and bought some to take home as souvenirs. There seems to be a Japanese restaurant on the second floor, but it's out of my reach due to the weak yen, so I used the bread from Okayama Kobo on the first floor twice.

Verscoin Taldae
Verscoin Taldae Jun 2026

the best

GIGA-master
GIGA-master Jun 2026

Located in Little Tokyo, just a 3-minute walk from the metro station, this hotel boasts an excellent location for attending Dodgers games and sightseeing. What's especially appreciated by Japanese guests are the shower toilet and slippers. While the facilities feel a little dated, the rooms are spacious and clean, and the shower has plenty of hot water. Laundry facilities, an iron, and an ironing board are available in the room, making it suitable for longer stays. Although no Japanese staff were visible, everyone was very friendly, kind, and attentive. For a quick breakfast, Okayama Bakery on the first floor is recommended; they also sell oyaki (Japanese dumplings). You even get a free clear bag, essential for entering Dodger Stadium. It's a truly thoughtful and highly recommended hotel.

Jazmine Pacheco
Jazmine Pacheco Jun 2026

Love this place for a little treat

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