I am frequent travelers and I made it sure that I will be staying if I am in Los Angeles area especially in ktown. The hotel location is in the middle of ktown, close to all restuarants, grocery and few minutes away by metro train to DTLA. Located in the safest area in LA and the property itself has security by itself that you cannot by pass. Room and wide and clean, the front desk every time I check in area nice people. I will highly recommend to all travelers if they come to LA, try considering Shelter Hotel for your unique experience.
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I stayed at Shelter because I saw it was rated highly for people traveling alone. I had an excellent stay there and will be recommending it to all my friends. My goal was to visit as many museums as possible during a 4 day stay. From Shelter you can take the bus down Wilshire to: LaBrea Tar Pits LACMA The Academy of Motion Pictures Peterson Automotive (I did not get to this one but would visit next time!) You can take the Metro to: The Broad MOCA (did not visit this one but next time!) You are close to three fabulous breakfast spots: Open Market, Egg Tuck and Donut King The Hotel was so clean! And very quiet and I had the pool to myself in the afternoon. Koreatown was a great choice - I felt safe and the staff was very nice! I also had two Uber drivers and one bartender who lived in K-Town so that tells me it is a good neighborhood.
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I was surprised and disappointed by the $20/night “resort fee” and $30/night for parking. The daytime desk manager was helpful/courteous, but the night manager refused to let us into the garage because he “thought we weren’t paying” — insane behavior. The rooms are fine, nothing special, and if it weren’t for the hidden fees they’d be priced fairly. The neighborhood has better options at the cost I ultimately paid.
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Newly painted, rooms clean. No amenities, no real lobby no late check outs and they knocked on my door (an hour before check out) with the do not disturb sign on to ask if I was checking out. Shower plumbing didn’t switch the tub/shower so both on all times. Neighborhood is not the best or worst, maybe don’t walk after dark. Staff must have issues with some customers… they treated me like I was a bother more than a customer. I was hoping that this hotel would be a better experience but alas.
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We booked The Shelter Hotel as a home base for exploring LA. We were able to check in early around 12:30pm and were assigned a room the 2nd floor with a king bed and sofa. Our room was a good size for two people but the air conditioner was loud! We also had a small bar fridge which was great for keeping drinks/water cold. Our shower was broken so the pressure was not great but there was plenty of hot water. We didn't have a car so no need for parking. The hotel location was walkable to a few bus lines and subway stops so not too bad for access to transit. The neighbourhood was very quiet and residential. Felt safe during the day and night. Walked out to get coffee in the morning (Blue Bottle and Spark very close to hotel) and checked out EMC Seafood for happy hour and drinks. Also a large H-Mart very close by for grabbing snacks and drinks. Don't bother walking to the Target on 6th Ave. The H-Mart is much bigger, cleaner and has better selection. We did go to the pool area - the pool was on the smaller size but cool enough for a dip on a very hot day! You can get pool towels from the front desk. The lobby and hallways had a very strong cleaning solution scent but the room was clean and comfortable. The Shelter is not the most glamourous accommodations but it was fine for a few night's stay. We were barely in our room as we were out exploring the city.
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For the value/price paid Shelter hotel EXCEEDED my expectation. The hotel has a cool, boutique vibe and is nicely updated. I loved how pet friendly they were and the amenities (the pool that guests don’t seem to use, the ping pong, etc). There isn’t breakfast or a bar area, but that was fine by me. The rooms are large, the space is clean, and the neighborhood is walkable. I was pleasantly surprised by this stay especially compared to other hotels in this price range. Highly recommended *FYI I didn’t have a car, but parking is $30 day, there is a $20/night “amenity fee”, and pets are $40 for the stay (which is quite reasonable)
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Shelter Hotel is a decent hotel for exploring Koreatown here in LA. It isn't going to be a super luxury experience, but it is a clean and comfortable place to sleep in. You're just steps away from great Korean food and drinks, and other LA locations are just a rideshare or drive away.
酒店没有水,停车还额外收费,价格比希尔顿贵,服务差到极致。房间非常不隔音
I am frequent travelers and I made it sure that I will be staying if I am in Los Angeles area especially in ktown. The hotel location is in the middle of ktown, close to all restuarants, grocery and few minutes away by metro train to DTLA. Located in the safest area in LA and the property itself has security by itself that you cannot by pass. Room and wide and clean, the front desk every time I check in area nice people. I will highly recommend to all travelers if they come to LA, try considering Shelter Hotel for your unique experience.
I stayed at Shelter because I saw it was rated highly for people traveling alone. I had an excellent stay there and will be recommending it to all my friends. My goal was to visit as many museums as possible during a 4 day stay. From Shelter you can take the bus down Wilshire to: LaBrea Tar Pits LACMA The Academy of Motion Pictures Peterson Automotive (I did not get to this one but would visit next time!) You can take the Metro to: The Broad MOCA (did not visit this one but next time!) You are close to three fabulous breakfast spots: Open Market, Egg Tuck and Donut King The Hotel was so clean! And very quiet and I had the pool to myself in the afternoon. Koreatown was a great choice - I felt safe and the staff was very nice! I also had two Uber drivers and one bartender who lived in K-Town so that tells me it is a good neighborhood.
I was surprised and disappointed by the $20/night “resort fee” and $30/night for parking. The daytime desk manager was helpful/courteous, but the night manager refused to let us into the garage because he “thought we weren’t paying” — insane behavior. The rooms are fine, nothing special, and if it weren’t for the hidden fees they’d be priced fairly. The neighborhood has better options at the cost I ultimately paid.
Newly painted, rooms clean. No amenities, no real lobby no late check outs and they knocked on my door (an hour before check out) with the do not disturb sign on to ask if I was checking out. Shower plumbing didn’t switch the tub/shower so both on all times. Neighborhood is not the best or worst, maybe don’t walk after dark. Staff must have issues with some customers… they treated me like I was a bother more than a customer. I was hoping that this hotel would be a better experience but alas.
We booked The Shelter Hotel as a home base for exploring LA. We were able to check in early around 12:30pm and were assigned a room the 2nd floor with a king bed and sofa. Our room was a good size for two people but the air conditioner was loud! We also had a small bar fridge which was great for keeping drinks/water cold. Our shower was broken so the pressure was not great but there was plenty of hot water. We didn't have a car so no need for parking. The hotel location was walkable to a few bus lines and subway stops so not too bad for access to transit. The neighbourhood was very quiet and residential. Felt safe during the day and night. Walked out to get coffee in the morning (Blue Bottle and Spark very close to hotel) and checked out EMC Seafood for happy hour and drinks. Also a large H-Mart very close by for grabbing snacks and drinks. Don't bother walking to the Target on 6th Ave. The H-Mart is much bigger, cleaner and has better selection. We did go to the pool area - the pool was on the smaller size but cool enough for a dip on a very hot day! You can get pool towels from the front desk. The lobby and hallways had a very strong cleaning solution scent but the room was clean and comfortable. The Shelter is not the most glamourous accommodations but it was fine for a few night's stay. We were barely in our room as we were out exploring the city.
For the value/price paid Shelter hotel EXCEEDED my expectation. The hotel has a cool, boutique vibe and is nicely updated. I loved how pet friendly they were and the amenities (the pool that guests don’t seem to use, the ping pong, etc). There isn’t breakfast or a bar area, but that was fine by me. The rooms are large, the space is clean, and the neighborhood is walkable. I was pleasantly surprised by this stay especially compared to other hotels in this price range. Highly recommended *FYI I didn’t have a car, but parking is $30 day, there is a $20/night “amenity fee”, and pets are $40 for the stay (which is quite reasonable)
Shelter Hotel is a decent hotel for exploring Koreatown here in LA. It isn't going to be a super luxury experience, but it is a clean and comfortable place to sleep in. You're just steps away from great Korean food and drinks, and other LA locations are just a rideshare or drive away.