Los Angeles, United States

The Hoxton, Downtown LA

Price per night from$205.57

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD205.57), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Urban Cali cool

Setting

Bright lights of Broadway

Set in a Beaux-Arts landmark that once served as LA’s railway hub, The Hoxton, Downtown LA puts you center stage in the Broadway Theater District. Interiors riff on beachy California cool with a flash of Hollywood glamour. Up top, a scene-stealing rooftop pool (a Hoxton first) is flanked by a Mediterranean restaurant and bar; below, you’ll find bikes to borrow, a lobby gallery and even robot massages. So, all aboard…this is one stop worth hopping off at. 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

174

Check–Out

Noon, and check-in is at 2pm. You’ll get guaranteed late check-out until 3pm.

More details

Rates usually exclude breakfast, which can be purchased at Moonlark’s Dinette, or you can order a breakfast bag for $5, which is left outside your door and comes filled with overnight oats, orange juice and a piece of seasonal fruit.

Also

Dedicated Cozy Queens and Roomy Kings include step-free access, wider doorways, adapted bathrooms (including roll-in or accessible showers), grab bars and lowered fixtures. Hearing-accessible features are also available in select rooms.

At the hotel

Rooftop pool and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, telephone with free international calls, Roberts Bluetooth radio or Marshall Bluetooth speaker, air-conditioning, tea- and coffee-making kit, mini fridge with fresh milk and free bottled water, and bespoke bath products.

Our favourite rooms

All rooms have touches of character, such as locally sourced vintage finds, rattan headboards, marble-topped sinks and Zellige-tiled bathroom walls. And The Hoxton’s East London roots are referenced through eye-catching House of Hackney wallpaper. For a bit more stretching-out space and bigger windows, opt for a Roomy or Biggy, which also have scenic Downtown views.

Poolside

The Hoxton, Downtown LA comes into its own up on the roof, where mezze restaurant and bar Inanna flanks a sweet pool with views across the Broadway District skyline. Yoga and Pilates take place poolside, as does the expert pouring of cocktails. Under a cozy parasol, you’ll tear still-steaming flatbreads and toast the regeneration of this characterful neighborhood.

Spa

There’s no dedicated spa, but you can still book in for a massage 24/7. That’s thanks to Aescape, The Hoxton’s resident pair of AI-powered robotic massage arms. The future is here, and it has unusually strong opinions about your upper back.

Packing tips

Entering its fourth decade, Mike Davis’ non-fiction classic City of Quartz is a dark and prescient examination of LA’s architecture that has lost none of its atmospheric lustre, and worth slipping into your hand luggage.

Pet‐friendly

Dogs are allowed to stay for free in every room type at The Hoxton, Downtown LA, although no extras are provided for them. See more pet-friendly hotels in Los Angeles.

Children

Welcome. There are nine connecting rooms that are best for families, plus little ones under two get a free tote bag containing a colouring book and pencils, and older children can enjoy a selection of board games curated by Smallable.

Sustainability efforts

The Hoxton, Downtown LA has made an admirable commitment to sustainability through a mix of heritage preservation and community engagement. Housed in a restored 1920s building, architects prioritized reuse over new construction, retaining original features while upgrading systems for modern efficiency. Environmental impact has been reduced through refillable bathroom amenities, removal of single-use plastics where possible, low-flow water fixtures and smart energy controls. Sustainable thinking is underway in the kitchen, too, with a strong emphasis on local suppliers, seasonal menus and plant-based options. These efforts sit within The Hoxton’s wider environmental initiatives, which include commitments to net-zero carbon by 2050, supporting local community organisations and promoting lower-carbon travel choices.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Watch golden hour descend over the city from beneath the lip of your surprisingly cozy poolside parasol at Inanna.

Dress Code

You'll be brushing shoulders with DTLA’s creative crowd, so nothing too formal.

Hotel restaurant

At rooftop restaurant Inanna, cinematic skyline views come with terracotta hues and striped loungers, and a clientele who look perpetually ready for the evening. The Mediterranean-leaning menu favors grazing and grilling, with kingfish crudo, lamb kofta and sharp little mezze plates designed to disappear alongside something smoky from the cocktail list. Down in the lobby at Moonlark’s Dinette, you’ll be served American diner classics such as huge club sandwiches and Mexican tortillas. It’s where locals drop in for coffee, chilaquiles verdes, pancakes and boothside catch-ups that stretch well past breakfast. 

Hotel bar

Inanna restaurant and bar flank the rooftop pool. Up here, you’ll find a Med-inspired cocktail menu and a promising selection of wines and craft beers.

Last orders

Moonlark’s Dinette is open daily from 7am to 3pm, with the coffee bar wrapping up at midday. At Inanna, bites are served 3pm–5pm; dinner is 4pm to 10pm, Wednesday to Saturday (9pm, Sunday to Tuesday).

Room service

In-room breakfast bags for $5, which come filled with overnight oats, orange juice and a piece of seasonal fruit, can be left on the hook outside your room for when you wake up in the morning. Room service is available from 7am until 9pm.

Location

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Address
The Hoxton, Downtown LA
1060 South Broadway
Los Angeles
90015
United States

The Hoxton, Downtown LA is on the corner of South Broadway and West 11th Street, between the historic Broadway Corridor and close to the Fashion and Flower districts.

Planes

LAX is a 30-minute drive from the hotel.

Trains

Union Station is the closest rail hub, a 15-minute drive away. Or you can walk to 7th Street/Metro Center station (on the A, B, D, and E lines of the city’s subway system) in about 20 minutes.

Automobiles

Downtown LA can be explored on foot, although you may need a car to reach other city hotspots. You can hire a vehicle from LAX, and the hotel has secure valet parking for $66 a night.

Worth getting out of bed for

The Hoxton, Downtown LA is set among the city’s oldest theaters and movie palaces, and is less than a 10-minute drive from The Broad art museum and foodie favorite Grand Central Market. Hollywood is around a 30-minute drive away, as is Santa Monica Pier.

Hundreds of boutiques line the streets of the Fashion District, offering everything from head-to-toe outfits to accessories for every possible aesthetic, plus a few other ways to lighten your wallet. The densest cluster of stores is found in Santee Alley.

Within the district’s sprawling grid of blocks, you’ll also stumble across galleries, rooftop bars and the historic Orpheum Theatre, one of the city’s grand Art Deco buildings along Broadway, alongside the equally theatrical Million Dollar Theater and the Tower Theatre (now improbably reborn as an Apple Store, though still worth a look for the architecture alone).

Talking of design, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is nearby, instantly recognisable thanks to Frank Gehry’s gleaming, sail-like forms. Cultural highlights continue with heavyweight institutions like Hauser & Wirth, and the free-to-enter Museum of Contemporary Art

Local restaurants

Downtown LA has quietly become one of the city’s strongest neighborhoods for destination dining, where converted warehouses and industrial backstreets now conceal some of its hardest-to-book tables. At Damian, chef Enrique Olvera channels the elegance of Mexico City’s Pujol through Baja-leaning plates and smoky mezcal. Chefs at Middle Eastern hotspot Bavel excel at grilling and slow cooking, with dishes that arrive in a storm of spice and smoke. And Bestia’s rich Italian cooking (all ricotta, brown butter and blistered pizza crusts) demands a well-earned lie-down afterwards. 

Local bars

Perch is a French-inspired rooftop bistro and cocktail bar atop the Pershing Square Building, known for its panoramic views and live music. 

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this creative-minded hotel in the Broadway Theater District and unpacked their sculptural orchid from the Flower District and Orpheum-era playbill from a Theatre District vintage shop, a full account of their culture-rich break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside The Hoxton, Downtown LA… 

More than just an attractive Broadway landmark, The Hoxton, Downtown LA leans into its role as a very-much-lived-in city base. Here rhythms shift from early coffee runs at Moonlark’s Dinette — all chilaquiles, pancakes and laptop-tapping regulars — to late afternoons and evenings up on the roof at Inanna, where mezze plates, cocktails and a poolside crowd take over as the skyline softens at dusk. Between the two, you’ll find small but telling Hoxton signatures: bikes to borrow for taking in the Fashion District, a lobby that doubles as an art space for rotating local residencies, and thoughtful in-room touches, such as a breakfast bag left outside your door each morning. It’s a hotel that allows you to plug into DTLA’s creative current, with enough polish to make it feel luxuriously effortless. 

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