Nestled in the iconic 1927 United Artists building, the Ace Hotel dazzles with its rooftop pool, chic dining, and an electric vibe that captures DTLA's renaissance.
"Ace Hotel in Los Angeles offers a curated vinyl collection with in-room listening equipment." - Cat Sposato
"The Ace Hotel is housed in the former offices associated with the United Artists theatre. Schemed-up by Commune Design, the varied rooms are bedecked with laudable brands such as Pendleton blankets, Martin & Co. guitars, and Revo Radios to make your stay one-of-a-kind. Begin a day at the Ace with a meal at LA Chapter - the Five Leaves burger is exceptional - and end the day, drink in-hand, gazing at the sunset from the rooftop bar. A night-time dip in the pool is optional, but highly recommended." - Canopy
"Perched atop the Ace Hotel which resides in the historic United Artists Theater and Tower on Broadway (built in 1927), is a Moroccan-themed drinking nest complemented with wood furniture, seat pillows, a great cocktail menu and a gorgeous view of the city skyline. Upstairs Bar is chill spot to grab a beverage and indulge in a bit of conversation with other designers in the early afternoon before the flock of hipsters fly in." - TypeEd
"There are a lot of things to hate about rooftop bars in DTLA - the crowds, the overpriced cocktails, the lack of any real views. The roof of the Ace Hotel avoids all those. Besides having an actual view of the city, this huge outdoor patio has a cool crowd of people looking to mingle, whether you’re actually drinking there or not. And they’ve got enough ginger beers and good juices on the menu that you won’t just be drinking tonic water and lime all night." - brett keating
"The Ace has done it again. Stay here for everything that has made the brand synonymous with contemporary travel—young professionals working in the lobby, a pool inspired by Donald Judd's in Marfa, and an in-house theatre that hosts concerts, talks, live podcast tapings, and screenings. This is New Hollywood, anchoring the revival of L.A.'s hottest neighborhood, with a nightclub on the roof as good as the feeling you'll get crashing into bed after visiting it." - Krista Simmons, Celeste Moure