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Le Parc At Melrose

Réservez si You want massive, apartment-style suites in a quiet residential neighborhood that's still just steps from West Hollywood's best shopping and dining.

Pourquoi les gens l'adorent

8.7519 avis
  • Huge rooms with kitchenettes, living areas, and cozy fireplaces
  • Rooftop pool deck and tennis/pickleball courts with Hollywood Hills views
  • Tucked away on a quiet, leafy street but highly walkable to Melrose Avenue

En bref : The residential vibe and massive suites are fantastic, but the brutal combination of a $70 valet fee and nearly $60 in daily resort fees will give your wallet whiplash.

Évalué par @sincerelysusyeMy stay at Le Parc At Melrose was a dream. The room had this gorgeous mid-century modern vibe, complete with a record player and a cozy fireplace. It felt like my own stylish LA apartment. I didn't want to leave!


Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit

The hype

Guests love the spacious, stylish suites and the peaceful neighborhood location, but frequently complain about the nickel-and-diming at checkout.

Reality check

The hotel bills itself as a luxury retreat, but inconsistent soundproofing between floors and occasional housekeeping misses remind you it's an older building (built in 1972).

  • You need extra space to spread out or are staying for more than a few days
  • You're traveling with a dog and want a pet-friendly spot near walking paths
  • You prefer a quiet, neighborhood feel over a loud, chaotic party hotel

Propreté et entretien

7.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally clean and tidy, but some guests report missed spots, dusty corners, and inconsistent daily service.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Mostly well-maintained, though a few reviews mention slow drains, occasional odors, and minor grout wear.
  • Maintenance: Rooms are updated and stylish, but the building shows its age with occasional plumbing noises and worn hallway carpets.
  • Linens & towels: Beds feature crisp Egyptian cotton sheets and comfortable pillowtops, though a few guests noted worn or scratchy towels.
  • Odors & scents: Usually fresh, but a handful of guests reported musty smells or lingering odors in the hallways.

Sleepability™

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4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
  • Heavy footsteps and thumping from the floor above
  • Doors slamming in the hallways
  • Occasional plumbing noises from adjacent bathrooms

Avant de réserver

Bon à savoir

  • Valet parking is mandatory and costs $70 per night with in/out privileges.
  • The hotel is extremely dog-friendly, allowing up to 2 dogs (under 50 lbs) for a flat $173.55 fee per stay.
  • Kitchenettes have microwaves and mini-fridges, but you must ask the front desk for a 'kitchen box' if you want plates and utensils.

Quoi emporter

  • Earplugs or a white noise machine to drown out potential noise from upstairs neighbors.
  • Your favorite tennis or pickleball gear—the hotel has a rooftop court and provides rackets, but you might prefer your own.

Génie des chambres

Meilleurs choix

  • Top floor suites (to completely eliminate the risk of hearing footsteps from above)
  • Rooms facing the courtyard or the Design Center for the quietest views

Chambres à éviter

  • Lower floor rooms, especially those near staircases or exits, due to hallway traffic and ceiling noise

Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller

Hi team, I am a light sleeper. Could I please request a top-floor suite away from the elevators and stairwells to minimize noise from above? Thank you!

FAQ et astuces cachées

Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.

How much is parking?

It is valet-only and costs a steep $70 per night, plus tax. There is no self-parking option.

Is there a resort fee?

Yes. Expect to pay around $58 per night in combined resort and destination/worker protection fees.

Are the rooms actually suites?

Yes, all 154 rooms are spacious, apartment-style suites featuring living areas, kitchenettes, and fireplaces.

Is the hotel pet-friendly?

Very. They allow up to two dogs (under 50 lbs) for a flat fee of $173.55 per stay. Cats are not allowed.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Yes, there is a heated rooftop pool with cabanas and a bar, offering great views of the Hollywood Hills.

Can I cook in the room?

Rooms have kitchenettes with microwaves and mini-fridges. You can request a 'kitchen box' with cookware and utensils from the front desk, but there are no full stoves.


Conseils d'initiés

  • Skip the expensive hotel breakfast and walk 5 minutes to Dialog Cafe for a killer breakfast burrito and great people-watching.

  • Take advantage of the complimentary morning coffee in the lobby and the free bike rentals included in your resort fee.

  • Ask the front desk for a 'kitchen box' as soon as you check in—the kitchenettes don't come stocked with plates or utensils by default.

5 choses à savoir avant de partir

  • 💡The hotel has a rooftop tennis and pickleball court, and they'll even provide the rackets for free.

  • 💡There's a massive, vibrant 'LOVE' mural by artist Scott Hile that makes for a great Instagram backdrop.

  • 💡Because it's tucked away on a residential street, it feels more like an upscale local apartment building than a tourist hub.

  • 💡The elevators are notoriously small and can feel a bit cramped when traveling with luggage.

  • 💡The resort fee actually includes access to a complimentary sunscreen bar on the rooftop.

Guide local


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