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Miyako Hotels & Resorts

328 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 488-0011
miyakoinn.com
4 star rating based on 16 reviews
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Miyako Hotels & Resorts

NIGHTMARE HOTEL!

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This hotel was the worst the room was not ready untill 6pm,then we get into our room toilet overflows,tv does not work,a/c is broken,then we cannot sleep because of the bar/ojah bar on 2nd floor,we were on the 3rd floor, has people singing loud untill 3am,spoke to the gm he was no help!what a jerk that gm was!we checked out next day!

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Location. The Miyako Hotel Los Angeles, located in the Little Tokyo sector of Los Angeles, Calif., is
a contemporary hotel just one half block from the Japanese American National Museum and one block
from the Museum of Contemporary Art at the Geffen. Staples Center, Dodger Stadium and the Los Angeles
Convention Center are within three miles of the hotel. Los Angeles International Airport is 20... more

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The Miyako Hotel Los Angeles is located in heart of Little Tokyo. Only two blocks east of Los Angeles City Hall in Downtown Los Angeles and a five-minute walk from the Civic Center. Rich with tradition, the Miyako Hotel Los Angeles offers a parallel of service and a host amenities that include an attractive restaurant and bar, ample banquet and conference rooms and a luxurious health spa. ... more

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Although you will be surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Little Tokyo, Miyako Inn and Spa offers a restful haven away from the busy world. Visitors can see all the attractions that Downtown Los Angeles has to offer and can return to an accommodation that is secure, attentive, and relaxing. After a full day of sightseeing, there is nothing better than an indulgent massage that loosens your... more

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Featuring an authentic Japanese spa, this hotel is steps from the heart of Little Tokyo.

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In Short Located in downtown's vibrant Little Tokyo district, this Japanese style high-rise hotel offers the discerning business or pleasure traveler Japanese hospitality with a decidedly laid back California style. To those in the know, the hotel feels more like a large Western style hotel in Tokyo.

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Japanese hospitality in Little Tokyo. Nice, but not on the scale of Kyoto's Miyako. Super-futuristic toilets and beyond plush beds give you the edge above the competition. Asian business travelers, plus westerners desperately seeking legitimate body rubs, simple spacious rooms, and communal spa bath. Traditional rules at the fun karaoke bar. If you dream it, you ryo-kan do it. Sashimi, sake,... more

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Nice massage. Professional.

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Very nice Shiatsu style massage, calm interior, nice staff. I save parking expense by heading to a nail salon, Nail Service, which is only a few feet away for another 80 minutes treatment on hands and feet and get validation for free parking at Kajima building on San Pedro street.

Pros

+ nice massage, nice staff

Cons

- no parking validation

Overall pleasant experience

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Overall, it was good, except the parking was $8 per day and I missed the complimentary shiatsu (my fault). The rooms are good quality for the price but avoid the breakfast buffet, it's overpriced and tastes barely edible.

Pros

+ good service, nice rooms

Cons

- parking

great shiatsu massage

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stayed here back in march, and while it's certainly not the swankiest of hotels, it's reasonably priced and there's a very nice spa inside the hotel. wasn't crowded at all, and for about $50-$60 i was able to use the steamroom, baths, and get a shiatsu massage during which--no joke--this 40-something japanese lady got on top of me and rocked back and forth, digging her knees into my back. i... more
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