Miyako Hotel Los Angeles - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Located in downtowns vibrant Little Tokyo district, this Japanese style high-rise hotel and spa 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 T... gayot.com
Los Angeles´ Miyako Hotel Not a Pleasant Experience - user review We stayed in this hotel for two nights last spring and we were very disappointed. In fact, it was one of the only times priceline.com ever let us down. We don't blame priceline, but we blame ourselves for not realizing that d... epinions.com
Would visit again - user review Beautiful lobby. Easy access to touristy little shopping center. I'm a woman and was a little concerned about safety but I felt very secure. Was in town for an event a Staples Center and found the Cab ride to be reasonable ($15 in rush hour, $10 on the way back). Traveler's tip on getting the most o... expedia.com
Average Hotel - user review Good location (in center of LA downtown). Good service, but parking is kinda expensive. Room is okay! I expected the room is nicer and more comforatble compared to the rating of the hotel ( a 3 star hotel). However, it's not that nice and comfortable. If you don't stay in the hotel a lot of time, I ... expedia.com
Good place - user review This is a good place to stay for a night or two. We stayed only for one night, but I felt safe there. It didnt look like a homeless junction and there is always activity around you even at nite. There are some shopping avilable at walkable distance. The most important point was the hotel people were... expedia.com
No title - user review Hotel Miyako is a family friendly hotel located near downtown and in the heart of Japan town. If you do not mind the bathrooms being a little run down, then this ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Overall, we had a nice clean room. It felt small and cramped though. We did not do any walking around the are because we not familiar with the downtown area and it didn't feel like it was a safe place to be walking around with little children. I didn't feel that the staff were too friendly with thei... mytravelguide.com
Don't be scared. This place is fine. - user review Agree with the last few reviews. I booked on Priceline and was a little nervous after reading the hatchet jobs on here. Checked in and, as someone who stays in downtown LA on business ... tripadvisor.com
Bad faith. Won't stay again. - user review Booked room through PLine. Asked for non-smoking. Gave me smoking, smelly room overlooking busy street. Blamed this on late booking. I believe this was not because the non-smoking r... tripadvisor.com
Great Hotel Comfortable Stay Friendly and Helpful Staff - user review I read reviews of this hotel while searching for a place to stay. The 'negs' put me off. Then I went to Priceline and what did I get? Miyako Hotel. We arrived around 8pm dreading the no ... tripadvisor.com
Not fancy, but clean and quiet - user review I stayed at the Miyako the weekend of Feb. 16-18, 2007. I booked my room through Orbitz, which was a mistake, as they charged me for an upgrade room which was not available through Orbi... tripadvisor.com
Fine hotel for downtown tourist - user review I stayed here during Veterans weekend. I wanted to attend the Japanese American Natural History Museum across from the hotel, so I wanted to stay here so that we don't need to drive a ... tripadvisor.com
Great Place!! - user review I was pretty nervous after reading some of the reviews, but the room turned out to be great!!! The staff was very helpful from the moment we walked in until we checked out. The room ... tripadvisor.com
What a nice surprise! Would stay again... - user review I was very surprised of the value and quality of this hotel for a regular room. For the same price elsewhere, for example in or near Hollywood, I would have not been able to get such... tripadvisor.com
Heart of Little Tokyo-Close to Amtrak Station - user review My husband and I recently did some traveling via Amtrak. We had an overnight stay in Los Angeles so I chose a Hotel that would be close to the Amtrak station. The Miyako is in Little Tok... tripadvisor.com
ok hotel - user review Stayed 2 nights in July '06. Ok for $89/night. Free fridge in the room was great. Room was fine too. Only thing was the water. It smelled like sewage water. I made coffee with this... tripadvisor.com
Room with a 10th Floor View - user review Well, I don't know what's going on on floors 1 through 9, or really, what's up with all the vitriol of some of the other reviewers, but up here on 10, I have a view of the mountains, a ... tripadvisor.com
culturally friendly - user review The Miyako Hotel was conveniently located in downtown Los Angeles. Little Tokyo is the name of the neighborhood. It has many museums and eating options. The rooms were comfortable ... travel.yahoo.com
Miyako Hotel Los Angeles 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 at... hotelsmadesimple.com
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Miyako Hotel Los Angeles at Epinions.com Wake Up Service • Tour Desk • Self Parking • Security • Sauna • Safe Deposit Box - Front Desk • Room Service • Restaurant / Cafe • Porters • News Stand • Multilingual • Modem Data Port • Maid Service • Lounge / Bar / Nightclub • Indoor Parking • Health Spa / Massage •... epinions.com
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Miyako Hotel Los Angeles at Epinions.com The Miyako Inn and Spa in downtown L.A. is not a hotel I would have chosen for myself, but when you use Priceline you don't get a say in the matter. So I was a bit concerned about what kind of hotel I had spent my money on. I live on the outskirts of L.A. and don't know downtown L.A. very well, but ... epinions.com
Miyako Hotel - Los Angeles, CA, 90012 - Citysearch 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 jo... losangeles.citysearch.com
Latest reviews of Miyako Inn and Spa, Los Angeles, CA booked us for a 1 person room instead of a 2 person room and the friendly staff corrected this for us within minutes. The staff at the restaurant and at the front desk were alway very helpful and pleasant. The hotel is very clean and visually appealing. It's a great value if you're in LA and... travel.yahoo.com
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