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Roosevelt Hollywood Hotel:
Hotel
Overview, Room Features, Policies and Dining
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Location
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Roosevelt
Hotel Los Angeles. At the start of Hollywood’s
golden days, as the silent pictures were being replaced with
“talkies”, the Roosevelt Hotel
was designed and built on sprawling strawberry fields as a
benchmark of glamour and elegance, for celebrities and travelers
alike. Named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt,
the hotel opened its doors onto Hollywood
Boulevard on May 15, 1927, having been built at the then staggering
cost of $2.5 million. It quickly became the epicenter of Hollywood,
the Entertainment Capital of the World
Roosevelt hotel, which once dazzled the
likes of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford and was the site
of the first Academy Awards® in 1929, still has plenty
of original Spanish Colonial decor. Recent renovations have
transformed the style into one more befitting today’s
guests–an upscale Japanese restaurant has been added
and the mezzanine photos and memorabilia removed. |
Amenities  |
Price  |
Value for money
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| Pros:
historic spot, close location to Hollywood's highlights, stylish
design. |
| Cons:
a bit pricy |
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US Customers
UK Customers
Canadian Customers
Average rates: junior suite $149, premium
tower room $128 |
| Final Verdict:
a benchmark of glamour and elegance, for celebrities
and travelers alike |
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Hotel Los Angeles at: Expedia.com
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Canadian Customers
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and the number of travelers below.
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UK Customers |
Please
supply your dates of stay and set Los Angeles as the destination
city
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| Rooms |

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302
stylishly modern guestrooms, some offering views of grauman's
chinese theater, the hollywood sign and the hollywood hills,
some facing downtown L.A., and some offering balconies or
patios overlooking our swimming pool.
- Frette bath and bed linens
- Davies Gate bath amenties (exclusive to the Roosevelt
Hotel, as sold in Fred Segal and Sephora boutiques)
- Dual line telephones w/speaker phone, dataport and voicemail
- High speed internet access provided by
- Wayport ($9.95 per 24 hours period of use)
- Room service available 24 hours (limited overnight menu)
- 27" color TV with cable, pay-per-view movies and
games
- CD stereos with complimentary CD's
- Coffee maker with complimentary coffee
- In-room refreshment center
- In-room safe
- Non-smoking floors available
Junior suite: One king bed; separate sitting
area. Larger than premium rooms. May have view of Hollywood
Boulevard and Mann's Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Located in
the main tower. Windows open. Rentable printer/fax; books,
paper, and supplies. Two-line speakerphone with computer/fax
data port. CD player. Average rate $149
Premium Tower Room : One double bed with
down comforter. May have view of Hollywood Boulevard and Mann's
Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Located in the main tower. Windows
open. Rentable printer/fax; books, paper, and supplies. Two-line
speakerphone with computer/fax data port. CD player.
Average rate $128 |
| Policies |
Small
pets 25 pounds and lighter are allowed, but guests are subject
to a per week, per pet, non-refundable cleaning fee.
Two pets per booking only.
Pets must be kept on a leash at all times.
Housekeepers will not enter pet rooms without the owner present.
Extra person charges may apply and vary depending on policy.
There are no room charges for children 18 and younger occupying
the same room as their parents.
Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested
at the time of booking; fees may apply.
Photo identification and credit card/cash deposits are required
upon check-in for incidental charges. Cash deposits are $150
per day.
All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
Check-in time is 3 PM
Check-out time is Noon
Pets accepted
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| Dining |
Theodore’s:
California/continental cuisine is served for all
meals in a European-style setting adjacent to the lobby.
Tully's Coffee: This café faces Hollywood
Boulevard and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Teddy’s Lounge: This intimate and
seductive cocktail lounge is located in one corner of the
ornate lobby.
Tropicana Bar: Positioned in the palm-shrouded
pool area, this full bar offers favorite cocktails and specialty
drinks, and an appetizer menu.
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