2 guests
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1 bedroom, 3 beds
1 bathroom
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This 1920's restored storage facility is perfectly situated in the Arts District and an excellent option for young couples or solo travellers who wish to have freedom and space to enjoy LA. With remnants from it's previous life, this studio apartment has an industrial feel and bright open living space, but may not suit those hoping for individual or separate rooms. So long as this doesn't sway you, you'll also have access to a rooftop with a hot tub, and open community grill, and even two bikes for hire!
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What to expect
Highlights
The wide-open studio space
A quiet spot to work
Modern light fixtures and chairs
A communal rooftop
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Home truths
The only separation between the communal area and bedroom is a sheer curtain
For those unfamiliar with the area, while you're in the midst of the Arts District, it's important to be vigilant walking around Alameda after dark
Guest 3 will sleep on a sofa-bed in the communal area
About this stay
Amenities
Laptop friendly workspace
Gym
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Hot tub
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 3 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Daily cleaning
Laundry and dry cleaning
Luggage storage
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About The Arts District
What once looked like a warehouse wasteland (and provided a low-cost haven for artists) has become an attractive, burgeoning hub for LA’s young creative professionals. For a city so gridlocked with cars, the Arts District stands out for its walkability - and also offers a constantly evolving street culture of art galleries, craft coffee, microbreweries and fine dining. The neighbourhood is rich in character, and also features a number of...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Take in an Interplay of cultures
The Japanese American National Museum charts a complex history of two proud cultures. Have tea afterwards at Chado Tea Room on the premises.
Explore the Charming Premise of 754 Wall St
Immerse yourself in the allure of 754 Wall St, where history and elegance converge. Discover a hidden gem with captivating architecture and a story waiting to be told.
Admire skylit ironwork at the Bradbury
This is a unique office building built in 1893. The central skylight illuminates the beautiful wrought iron filled interior with a soft light.
Stuff yourself at Grand Central Market
A large array of local eateries from high end delis to the best barbacoa tacos. Here you can buy dried chiles and moles as well as high quality meats.
Take in some modern art Mecca at the Broad Museum
LA's newest major museum has a fun permanent collection and well curated temporary shows. Book well in advance.
Tap your toes at the philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall
Watch Gustavo Dudamel lead the Los Angeles Philharmonic in this Frank Gehry designed space. The center balcony affords the best view of Dudamel.
Enjoy contemporary art and performance
A collaboration between Redcat and local out-there art school CalArts. The work here, whether visual or performance art, is bound to provoke thoughts.
Visit the Birthplace of a legend
Philippe the Original is where the french dip sandwich was born. Meat, bread, au jus...beautiful. Plus they whip up some amazing old school apple pie.
Explore the Historic Charm of 207 Ord St
Immerse yourself in the quaint streets and beautiful architecture of 207 Ord St. Take a leisurely stroll and admire the historic charm of this picturesque location in the heart of the city.
Chow down the original bowl at Chego
Chego was Roy Choi's first brick and mortar restaurant and is still arguably his best. The Sour Cream Hen House is a classic.
Buy all the things on Broadway
Wander down Chinatown's central street and step into the warrens of stalls selling everything from off-brand electronics to ninja stars and small fireworks.
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Not suitable for infants under age 1
No parties or events
No pets
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 15:00
Departure before 11:00
Has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 62Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
5
days
Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Pia
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Pia is a producer in LA and is very detail-oriented and friendly. She loves hosting, as evident by the thought she puts into ensuring her guests have the best stay. She also looks forward to making lasting relationships and sharing her home with people from all over the world.
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