The Cecil Extended Stay Hotel in Downtown LA

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Housed in a 1927 Historic Building in the Historic District of Downtown Los Angeles, The Cecil Hotel is less than 2 miles to the Los Angeles Convention Center, just a few blocks from Union Station, The Orpheum Theatre, USC, LA Live and many other World Famous Los Angeles landmarks and venues. Students, interns, conventioneers, business travelers, and local guests will enjoy this central location. Local and public transportation to the tourist areas as well as the trendier, urban spots we call LA, can be found just outside our front door.

Our Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles is situated near some of LA’s finest shopping, and entertainment is all within walking distance:

  • LA Live
  • Staples Center
  • LA Convention Center
  • LA Memorial Museum
  • LA Fashion District (visit fashiondistrict.org)
  • LA Flower Mart
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall
  • MOCA Grand Avenue
  • Olvera Street
  • Geffen Contenmporary at MOCA
  • Dodger Stadium
  • Hollywood Sign
  • Griffith Observatory
  • Universal Studios
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain
  • Disneyland
  • Knotts Berry Farm

The Los Angeles Convention CenterCenter features abundant, flexible space and World Class service. Hosting more than 350 events annually, from international conventions with trade shows and consumer shows to local trade shows and community events, The Los Angeles Convention Center is committed to retaining a world-class facility. For more information on upcoming events see www.lacclink.com.

No visit to Los Angeles would be complete without day trips to Disneyland, the Los Angeles Zoo, Universal Studios and Hollywood. The LA Coliseum, Staples Center, The Orpheum Theatre, Rodeo Drive, Museums and Art Galleries also make for entertaining and educational opportunities.

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Explore a cityscape virtually unchanged since the golden era of Hollywood, full of historic, cultural and architectural treasures waiting to be discovered. Los Angeles of the 1930s comes to life with visits inside world-class buildings such as Grand Central Market, a European-style food hall; the opulent ballrooms of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel; Central Library; Clifton’s Cafeteria, an inspiration for Disneyland; the art deco landmark Edison and Title Guarantee Buildings; and the extraordinary Bradbury Building.

For information on Downtown Los Angeles log on to: downtownla.com

Need Help Getting Here?

FROM LAX OR COAST OCEAN BEACH

  • Fwy 405 North, Fwy 10 East/Los Angeles; Fwy110 East/Pasadena; Exit 9th street/one way Take 9th street several blocks down to Main St. Left on Main St. you will see on right side.

ALTERNATE ROUTE FROM LAX

  • Head West on W. Century Blvd. toward Vicksburg Ave. Turn Left on S. Sepulveda Blvd. Take the ramp onto I-105 E Take The exit onto I-110 N toward Los Angeles Continue on CA-110 Take exit 22A for 9th St. toward downtown Merge onto James M Wood Blvd. Continue on W. 9th st. Turn left at S. Main St.

FROM HOLLYWOOD, UNIVERSAL, SAN FERNANDO VALLEY AREAS

  • Fwy 101 South, Exit Los Angeles St. Right @ off ramp onto Los Angeles St.; go about 11 blocks on Los Angeles St. Right on 7th Street Next immediate right on Main St.

FROM SAN DIEGO, ORANCE COUNTY AND DISNEYLAND AREAS

  • Interstate 5 North; Fwy 101 North; Exit Alameda St. Go straight for 2 blocks; left on Los Angeles St. Go 11 blocks on Los Angeles St.; right on 7th street Next immediate right on Main St.

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