Soho Warehouse
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Character and identity
Soho House's first West Coast hotel sits in Downtown LA's Arts District, a deco-influenced conversion of 44 rooms that leans hard on the Angeleno artist scene it grew out of. Expect works by Shepard Fairey and Brian Bress on the walls, jewel tones and velvet in the rooms, and a rooftop bar and restaurant, House Kitchen, serving the group's familiar elevated American comfort food: burgers, mac and cheese, wood-fired pizzas. The gym is a design piece in itself. Service runs thoughtful and high-touch, and the room ladder runs Cosy, Medium, Big and Large, the top tier with soaking tubs and tall ceilings.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate, creative-industry travellers who want access to the wider Soho House universe while in LA, and who value the Arts District's gallery-and-warehouse texture over Beverly Hills polish. Couples and solo guests who'll actually use the members' spaces, rooftop and gym get the most out of the rate.
Should look elsewhere:
Families, anyone who wants a pool-and-beach holiday, or travellers expecting a conventional luxury hotel where you simply pay a room rate. Membership economics shape the experience, and the dress-code-adjacent "no suit" culture won't suit a buttoned-up business trip.
Bottom line
What you're really buying is access: to the club spaces, the scene, and a specific Downtown LA creative crowd, with the room as a well-designed afterthought. Worth it if you'll use the rooftop, gym and members' areas more than the bed. Book a Big or Large for the soaking tub and ceilings, and time a visit around an Arts District gallery weekend.
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