Custom Hotels new guest rooms and suites feature high-definition LCD TVs as well as a Custom Bed package that includes custom-made bedspread-down pillows and Percale Italian linens. The rooms boast panoramic views of Hollywood-LAX runway or Downtown Los Angeles. Each room or suite includes desk and work area- complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access-and stereo with iPod-MP3 docking station. Well-appointed bathrooms feature oversized basins with vanity-Egyptian cotton bath towels-and complimentary Lather bath amenities. For the corporate meeting events planner-Custom Hotel features five exclusive conference suites for small-intimate meetings of up to 50 people and hosts outdoor or private events for up to 400. Catered breakfast-lunch and dinner is also available
Guest Reviews of
Custom Hotel
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The rooms are barely cleaned or serviced while you're there, and the minimalist decor isn't really user-friendly (poor lighting, uncomfortable bed, nowhere to put your clothes, etc).
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Richard from | August 22 2008
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Youthful. Trendy - too much so.
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maeera from | July 03 2008
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Hotel is less than one year old, so everything is pretty new. Location wasn't too great for me, as a leisure traveler. Overall, the room was small and simple, but the decor is modern. Beautiful lobby.
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fi from | June 15 2008
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Don't stay at this hotel. It's trying to be chic and cutting-edge, but it's just plain weird. The carpet in the rooms is less than industrial grade, the rooms smell funny, the walls are painted grey/black for a very dark feeling, the parking situation is more difficult than other hotels near LAX and the only vending machines in the hotel have plenty of odd-ball stuff (dice earrings, whoopee cushions, assorted randomness) but no beverages. I mentioned that to the front desk and their response was, "The last hotel I worked at didn't have any vending machines at all." Helpful? And, the elevators are somewhere between weird and creepy. Each time you get it there's a big face on the back wall and then some chattering/whispering in a foreign language starts when the door closes. Trust me, look elsewhere.
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Marc from | June 09 2008
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This is an inexpensive alternative for those visiting LA and not just for layover stays, provided you are comfortable driving to typical LA attractions.
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Paul from | May 31 2008