Pros

  • Convenient downtown location, within walking distance of Union Station
  • Rooms are large, and include mini-fridges and TVs; suites with kitchenettes are also available
  • Small fitness center with cardio- and weight-training machines
  • Free continental breakfast includes bagels, muffins, cereal, fruit, coffee, and tea
  • Free coffee available 24 hours a day in the lobby
  • Conference room can accommodate up to 45 people for events
  • Copying and faxing services available at the front desk
  • Computer terminal available in lobby for guests' use (hourly fee)
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
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Cons

  • Rooms and common areas show some wear and tear
  • Fee for valet parking, and for computer use
  • Wi-Fi can be slow
  • No coffeemakers in rooms, not even in suites with kitchenettes
  • Some rooms receive loud traffic noise
  • Area a bit dodgy at night
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Bottom Line

The 80-room Metro Plaza Hotel is a budget property in downtown Los Angeles, near Olvera Street and Chinatown, and a six-minute walk to Union Station. The spacious rooms range from Studios to Kitchenette Suites; all come with free Wi-Fi, newspapers, and mini-fridges (but no coffeemakers), but the decor is mismatched and severely dated -- some rooms still have tube-style TVs. A continental breakfast is included in the room rate, and the fitness center includes a handful of cardio- and weight-training equipment. Coffee is available 24 hours a day in the lobby, and there's a public computer with Internet access, which guests can use for an hourly fee. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Metro Plaza Hotel

Scene

A centrally located older hotel near Union Station

The Metro Plaza Hotel is not chic, trendy, or modern, but it exudes a mellow, laid-back vibe at budget-friendly rates, drawing guests from all over the world. The dark, heavy, unstylish lobby decor, with old-fashioned leaf-patterned wallpaper, is somewhat brightened by the natural light that streams in through the large glass entrance, and the two large potted plants that flank it provide some welcome greenery. Chinese lanterns hang over the front desk, perhaps a nod to the hotel's proximity to Chinatown, while black leather sink-in couches provide seating. The small breakfast room, with cherrywood paneling (which shows some wear), a gray-and-white tile floor, recessed lighting, a buffet area, and artwork on the walls, is off the lobby. Given the Metro Plaza's proximity to the Fashion District, Jewelry District, Toy District, and Financial District, business travelers make up about half its clientele. The large rooms with work areas are conducive to extended stays.

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Location

Downtown Los Angeles between Union Station and Chinatown; many restaurants and attractions are within walking distance

The Metro Plaza Hotel sits in the midst of a busy neighborhood, near Chinatown and Union Station, with plenty of shops and restaurants within walking distance. The Chinese American Museum, Public Art Triforium, Los Angeles City Hall, and Olvera Street are less than a 15-minute walk from the hotel. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dodger Stadium, and Financial District are within a six-minute drive while the Fashion and Jewelry Districts are 10 minutes away. The Hollywood Walk of Fame and TCL Chinese Theater are a 14-minute drive, and Los Angeles International Airport is 23-minutes away from the hotel.

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Rooms

Clean and large with mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and free daily newspapers; Kitchenette Suites available

Rooms range from standard Studio Rooms to Kitchenette Suites. Metro Suites have separate bedrooms, and two-story De Luxe Suites can connect to Metro Suites for more space. Gaudy quilted bedspreads, green or red carpeting, and yellow antique-patterned drapes that in no way match the bedding makes up most of the decor. All rooms, including Studios, have extra table seating, and come with free newspapers, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, and either tube-style or flat-screen TVs. Some of the wallpaper is peeling, and the furniture shows some wear and tear. Rooms do not have coffeemakers -- not even the Kitchenette Suites, which have microwaves, cabinets, and sinks. Some rooms get loud traffic noise. Brightly lit brown (or gray) tile bathrooms have shower/tub combos -- with spa showerheads --  hairdryers, and Rain Breeze toiletries.

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Features

Free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi, a fitness center and conference room

The free continental breakfast includes muffins, bagels, cereal, coffee, tea, and juice, and guests give it OK reviews. A small fitness center includes cardio- and weight-training machines, which has a leather couch and green carpeting. The hotel has a conference room, which can accommodate up to 45 people, and copying and faxing services are available at the front desk. Staff will provide tour and travel information, and book transportation. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, but guests have complained about the slow connection. A computer with Internet is available in the lobby for guests' use, for a small hourly fee.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Metro Plaza Hotel

Scene

A centrally located older hotel near Union Station

The Metro Plaza Hotel is not chic, trendy, or modern, but it exudes a mellow, laid-back vibe at budget-friendly rates, drawing guests from all over the world. The dark, heavy, unstylish lobby decor, with old-fashioned leaf-patterned wallpaper, is somewhat brightened by the natural light that streams in through the large glass entrance, and the two large potted plants that flank it provide some welcome greenery. Chinese lanterns hang over the front desk, perhaps a nod to the hotel's proximity to Chinatown, while black leather sink-in couches provide seating. The small breakfast room, with cherrywood paneling (which shows some wear), a gray-and-white tile floor, recessed lighting, a buffet area, and artwork on the walls, is off the lobby. Given the Metro Plaza's proximity to the Fashion District, Jewelry District, Toy District, and Financial District, business travelers make up about half its clientele. The large rooms with work areas are conducive to extended stays.

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Location

Downtown Los Angeles between Union Station and Chinatown; many restaurants and attractions are within walking distance

The Metro Plaza Hotel sits in the midst of a busy neighborhood, near Chinatown and Union Station, with plenty of shops and restaurants within walking distance. The Chinese American Museum, Public Art Triforium, Los Angeles City Hall, and Olvera Street are less than a 15-minute walk from the hotel. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dodger Stadium, and Financial District are within a six-minute drive while the Fashion and Jewelry Districts are 10 minutes away. The Hollywood Walk of Fame and TCL Chinese Theater are a 14-minute drive, and Los Angeles International Airport is 23-minutes away from the hotel.

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Rooms

Clean and large with mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and free daily newspapers; Kitchenette Suites available

Rooms range from standard Studio Rooms to Kitchenette Suites. Metro Suites have separate bedrooms, and two-story De Luxe Suites can connect to Metro Suites for more space. Gaudy quilted bedspreads, green or red carpeting, and yellow antique-patterned drapes that in no way match the bedding makes up most of the decor. All rooms, including Studios, have extra table seating, and come with free newspapers, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, and either tube-style or flat-screen TVs. Some of the wallpaper is peeling, and the furniture shows some wear and tear. Rooms do not have coffeemakers -- not even the Kitchenette Suites, which have microwaves, cabinets, and sinks. Some rooms get loud traffic noise. Brightly lit brown (or gray) tile bathrooms have shower/tub combos -- with spa showerheads --  hairdryers, and Rain Breeze toiletries.

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Features

Free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi, a fitness center and conference room

The free continental breakfast includes muffins, bagels, cereal, coffee, tea, and juice, and guests give it OK reviews. A small fitness center includes cardio- and weight-training machines, which has a leather couch and green carpeting. The hotel has a conference room, which can accommodate up to 45 people, and copying and faxing services are available at the front desk. Staff will provide tour and travel information, and book transportation. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, but guests have complained about the slow connection. A computer with Internet is available in the lobby for guests' use, for a small hourly fee.

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

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