Book this if You want a trendy, nightlife-forward basecamp in the heart of Hollywood with a killer rooftop scene and don't mind sacrificing room size for vibe.
Desert 5 Spot rooftop bar with country line dancing and skyline views
Ka'teen, the lush Tulum-inspired on-site restaurant
Impeccable modern design and spotless interiors
Quick Take: The rooms are tiny and the rooftop party will literally shake your ceiling, so bring earplugs if you plan on sleeping before 2 AM.
Reviewed by @brittanystravel: My stay at the Hollywood Volume was exactly what I needed. The room has this incredibly chic, modern vibe, especially that sleek glass bathroom. The king bed was a dream after a long day exploring LA. It's the ultimate stylish basecamp for a Hollywood trip.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
A stylish, fun hotel with great food and a lively atmosphere that perfectly captures the new Hollywood energy.
Reality check
The noise from the rooftop bar and the microscopic room sizes make it tough for anyone seeking a quiet, relaxing retreat.
You are here to party and plan to hit the rooftop bar
You prioritize aesthetic design and Instagram-worthy spaces
You want to be walking distance to Hollywood Boulevard
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Meticulous and attentive; guests frequently praise the spotless condition of the rooms upon arrival.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally pristine, though a few isolated reports mention lifting floorboards from water damage in the tiny bathrooms.
Maintenance: Mostly excellent as a newer property (opened 2021), but air conditioning units can be loud.
Linens & towels: Fresh, high-quality premium bedding and down comforters.
Odors & scents: Fresh and modern, no widespread complaints of mustiness or smoke.
Sleepability™
3.5LOUD
LOUD
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Desert 5 Spot rooftop bar (especially line dancing nights)
Nearby Hollywood clubs and street traffic
Hallway noise and thin adjoining walls
Before you book
Good to know
The hotel recently rebranded from Tommie Hollywood to Hollywood Volume
Valet parking is $55/night with in/out privileges
The $34.86 destination fee is unavoidable, so make sure to use your $15 daily food credit
What to pack
Silicone earplugs or a white noise machine (non-negotiable for sleep)
Cowboy boots (to fit in at the rooftop's Desert 5 Spot)
One-Bedroom King Suite (gives you 388 sq ft to actually breathe)
Lower floor rooms facing the courtyard (furthest from the rooftop bass)
Rooms to avoid
Any room on the top two floors directly under the rooftop dance floor
Standard King rooms if you have more than one piece of luggage (only 178 sq ft)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“Hi team, I'm really looking forward to my stay! As I'm a light sleeper, could I please request a courtyard-facing room on a lower floor, as far away from the rooftop bar noise as possible? Thank you!”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the rooftop pool open to the public?
The pool is for guests, but the rooftop bar gets very crowded with the public in the evenings, and the pool area can feel cramped.
Does the hotel have parking?
Yes, but it's valet-only and costs $55 per night. Street parking in Hollywood is notoriously difficult.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, it's pet-friendly, but there is a steep $150 pet fee per week.
Is breakfast included?
No, cooked-to-order breakfast is available for an extra charge (around $15-$45).
How close is the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
It's about a 5-minute walk (0.2 miles) from the hotel.
Why did the name change?
The hotel transitioned from Hyatt's Tommie Hollywood to Marriott's Tribute Portfolio in late 2024, but the vibe and restaurants remain the same.
Insider Tips
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Hit the lobby social hour Tuesday-Thursday evenings for complimentary canapés.
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Use your $15 daily destination fee credit at the Volume Cafe for morning coffee.
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Skip the expensive hotel breakfast and walk to a nearby cafe in the Vinyl District.
5 things to know before you go
💡The basic rooms don't have mini-fridges or complimentary water.
💡The bathroom layouts are incredibly tight, with some guests reporting water damage on the floorboards.
💡The rooftop bar occasionally closes for private events, meaning you might not even get to use the hotel's best amenity.
💡The 'country two-stepping' on the roof literally shakes the ceiling of the rooms below it.
💡The hotel is located in the 'Vinyl District', which is trendy but still has the typical grit of Hollywood.
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