Opened in 1923, the 683-room historic Biltmore Hotel was designed by famed New York architectural firm Schultze and Weaver and features... more »
Opened in 1923, the 683-room historic Biltmore Hotel was designed by famed New York architectural firm Schultze and Weaver and features Spanish-Italian Renaissance interiors including stunning hand-painted ceilings. It's rich history encompasses everything from the legendary Academy Awards of the 1930?s to some of the 20th century?s most important political and social events. A longtime symbol of elegance and luxury, the Millennium Biltmore Hotel continues to be the ?Host of the Coast? for celebrities, dignitaries and world travelers alike. Amenities include 4 bars and restaurants, indoor pool and Health Club, Club Level rooms, high-speed and wireless Internet access and a central downtown location close to entertainment, fine dining, museums and theatres.
Official Hotel Information
A historic landmark, the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles has been home to presidents, kings and Hollywood celebrities since it opened in 1923. The hotel's central location in downtown's business district provides an inner-city retreat for your group's attendees. A full array of concierge services, health club facilities and business services are offered in the old-world charm andand elegance of great European hotels.
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This hotel is quite a historic landmark, and has been home to presidents, kings and Hollywood celebrities since it opened in 1923. It's in a central location in downtown Los Angeles so its close to many of the major attractions. The rooms are comfortable and clean although due to the age of the building, it can be noisy and some of the rooms are fairly small. There's a wide range of health club facilities and business services aswell as a full array of concierge services. The lobby here is impressive and serves a good afternoon tea. The staff here are polite and helpful.
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Location. The historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles is located in the financial district in Los Angeles, Calif. four blocks from the Performing Arts Center and one mile from the Los Angeles Convention Center and Staples Center. The hotel is within walking distance of the historic theater district three blocks away. Hotel Features. Hand-painted ceiling frescoes created by Italian artist Giovanni Smeraldi are showcased in the Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles' lobby. The hotel's Smeraldi's Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in an atmosphere of hand-painted murals. This restaurant's specialty is northern Italian and California cuisine. Sai Sai offers traditional Japanese dishes in a contemporary setting. The ornate, rococo-style Rendezvous Court serves light lunches, afternoon tea and cocktails. The Cognac Room offers fine wines and liqueurs in an aristocratic setting. The hotel's Art Deco indoor pool is adorned with the original blue-and-ivory tiles. The adjacent fitness club features a sauna, a steam room, a whirlpool and offers massage facilities. Comprehensive business amenities include a 24-hour business center with computers, printers, photocopy and fax machines, high-speed Internet access and 70,000 square feet of meeting space. Guestrooms. The 11-story Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles features guestrooms with French shutters and cream, ivory and saffron color schemes. High-speed Internet access, data ports and satellite television are provided. Coffeemakers are included. Expert Tip. The Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles served as John F. Kennedy's campaign headquarters and in 1964, the Beatles landed on the rooftop via helicopter. Visit the hotel's concierge desk to obtain copies of the amazing history that has taken place within the Millennium's walls. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. Valet parking: US$40 per night, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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The common areas of the hotel are
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Posted Mar 11, 2008
Good
The common areas of the hotel are beautiful.Everything costs extra. I was very pleased with the hotel overall. The staff seemed very friendly and helpful. The lobby was really cool and everything seemed clean. They make you pay $40 per night to park ...
The location was excellent, staff was
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Posted Mar 11, 2008
Excellent
The location was excellent, staff was very helpful and friendly, and Lobby and overall decor was very impressive.The rooms are not very clean, e.g. bathtub could use a good scrub the rugs were dusty (had to sneeze a lot). Overall I am very pleased...
The restoration of this historic hotel
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Posted Mar 10, 2008
All
The restoration of this historic hotel is wonderful.After an equipment failure, we were treated beery badly by hotel security and moved to an inferior room. We were completely happy with the hotel until the handicap bar in the bath tub came out of...
Gorgeous lobby!Disappointing rooms.
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Posted Mar 05, 2008
Okay
Gorgeous lobby!Disappointing rooms. They were like a Motel 6. The Lobby and entrance is majestic and beautiful but the rooms are dinky with a Motel 6 kind of feel. The TV is still the old big box with only a handful of channels. There is no wireless ...
If you love historical places, this
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Posted Mar 05, 2008
Good
If you love historical places, this hotel is fantastic. Me and my wife have stayed here a few times when we went to Los Angeles from Orange County. It's not like we had to stay overnight, but we loved the hotel so much, we wanted to. There's so much ...
stayed here for business per a deal I
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Posted Mar 03, 2008
Good
stayed here for business per a deal I got on this site for a 4 day stay that averaged about $130/night and so figured I would give it a shot. Overall the hotel is nice and has some very unique architecture given the fact it was built in 1923. As...
I booked a room for one person with a
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Posted Feb 26, 2008
Okay
I booked a room for one person with a King bed, and got a Queen bed, which was kind of soft and only had one light blanket. The television only worked one day; after that, all I could get was static. There is no Weather Channel, and the Concierge...
Very classy and elegant. The customer
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Posted Feb 26, 2008
Good
Very classy and elegant. The customer service was great.Did not like to have to pay for parking. Parking was very expensive. Overall experience was very good. I would be reluctant at staying at this hotel the next time around only due to having to...
54 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This hotel is beautiful. Everything was great!! The lobby and corridor are breathtaking. Can't say enough good things about this property. The ONLY place to stay in LA!!!
18 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
After reading the reviews online and seeing some good and some bad ones, I was a little bit nervous about using this hotel but decided to go with it anyway. I'm so glad I did! I didn't experience any of the problems I read about-my room was huge and very clean. The staff was very friendly and nobody pushed me for any kind of tips. When we arrived at the hotel we noticed that parking was $40 a night, and we asked the attendant if there was anywhere else to park. He immediately told us of a parking garage a half a block away that was $12 for the whole day and all night. I would definitely recommend this hotel. The only reason I can think of that this is getting such low reviews is because I got a club room, not a standard room (it was only a $50 dollar difference). The club room was very big and luxurious and beautiful. Also, the club room gained us access to the club lounge for hor'doerves in the evening and breakfast in the morning for free. If you use this service (which was delicious) the extra $50 pays for itself. I would also reccommend going to tea at teatime-it was very good! The hotel was the best part of my trip. Give it a try!