The Rooftop bar offers stunning skyline views and a vibrant social scene
Lily Rose, the underground speakeasy, serves whimsical high tea and cocktails
The $25 daily F&B credit (part of the destination fee) is actually usable and valuable
Quick Take: A stylish party hostel for grown-ups where the public spaces outshine the bedrooms.
Reviewed by @leeannkoppel: I stayed in this oceanfront suite and waking up to the waves was unforgettable. The bunk beds were perfect for our group, and stepping right onto the boardwalk for morning coffee was the highlight of my trip. It felt like having a private beach house for the weekend.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the vibe, the rooftop views, and the friendly staff, but consistently note the rooms are 'tiny' and 'basic'.
Reality check
Sleep quality suffers on weekends due to rooftop bass thumping and thin walls letting in hallway noise.
You prioritize a lively bar scene over square footage
You are traveling solo and want to meet people (dorm options available)
You plan to be out exploring DTLA most of the day
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.4
Housekeeping: Generally reliable, though some reports of missed trash or 'rushed' turnover in the small rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean but basic; grout and tile are usually well-maintained. Water pressure can be on the lower side.
Maintenance: Modern build means few broken things, but wear and tear is visible in high-traffic areas.
Linens & towels: Standard Hilton quality—clean and crisp, but not luxurious.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh (pumped scent); hallways can occasionally smell like food from the restaurants.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Rooftop bar music (especially on upper floors)
Street noise/sirens from Flower St
Hallway noise due to thin doors
Before you book
Good to know
The mandatory ~$29 'Destination Charge' includes a $25 daily food & beverage credit—use it at the Gaslighter or Rooftop!
Check-in is at 4:00 PM; early check-in is rarely guaranteed.
The area (Financial District) is busy by day but can feel deserted and gritty late at night.
What to pack
Earplugs or a white noise machine (essential)
Light layers for the rooftop breeze
Compact luggage (storage space is minimal)
Room Genie
Best picks
High-floor 'City View' King for the best light and skyline vistas
Corner rooms for slightly more perceived space
Rooms to avoid
Rooms directly below the rooftop (11th/12th floor) if you hate bass
Lower floor rooms facing the street (sirens/traffic noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I'd love a high-floor room away from the elevator. If possible, please avoid the floor directly beneath the rooftop bar to minimize noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a pool?
No. There is a decorative water feature on the rooftop, but you cannot swim in it.
Is there a gym?
Not on-site. The destination fee covers access to a nearby partner gym (ask the front desk for the pass).
What is the parking situation?
No on-site parking. You must self-park at the public garage next door (833 S Flower St) for approximately $30/night.
Is the area safe?
It's the Financial District—generally safe and busy during the day, but exercise caution and avoid walking alone late at night.
Does the hotel have a restaurant?
Yes, two main options: The Gaslighter Social Club (lobby) and The Rooftop (12th floor), plus the Lily Rose speakeasy.
Are the rooms really that small?
Yes. Most standard rooms are under 200 sq ft. Think 'efficient' or 'cozy' rather than spacious.
Insider Tips
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Lily Rose (basement) offers a 'High Tea & Highballs' service that is a whimsical, boozy twist on traditional tea.
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The $25 F&B credit resets daily, so grab a coffee or cocktail every single day of your stay.
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Use the 'communal kitchen' if you're in a dorm room or just want to save money on simple meals.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'water feature' on the roof is just a tease—don't bring your swimsuit expecting laps.
💡The bathroom lighting is dim and moody, which is great for vibes but terrible for makeup.
💡There is a 'community manager' vibe to the lobby that feels more like a co-working space than a hotel.
💡You might find a 'safety pin' or stray item from a past guest due to the quick turnover of these small rooms.
💡The elevators can be slow during rooftop happy hour rush.
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