The Omni Los Angeles Hotel is the gem of downtown Los Angeles. Situated in the thriving and revitalized west side, this hotel is the epitome of glamour, refinement, and contemporary elegance. Priding itself on offering a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling cityscape, the Omni Los Angeles is a premier destination for luxury, relaxation, and sophistication.
Location is key, and the Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza exceeds expectations with its prime locale. It provides easy access to cultural attractions, shopping havens, and sporting venues. It is home to Downtown Los Angeles' most vibrant spots, including various popular restaurants, innovative coffee shops, and Santee Alley's 150 vendors. Even more, the 4-star Omni ensures convenient access to convention and civic centers. Effortless transport is ensured with its strategic location - an amenity that appeals to today's leisure and business travelers alike. Whether you are seeking a beach retreat, a snowy getaway at The Omni Homestead Resort, or a weekend exploring an energetic city, the Omni Los Angeles Hotel is your perfect starting point. Embrace the height of cosmopolitan living with us at Omni Los Angeles.
The hotel's accommodations are second to none. With one-bedroom suites featuring a king bed or two queen beds and a sophisticated connection parlor with elegant wooden bureau-style Murphy bed, relaxation meets opulence. Each room is meticulously furnished with comfortable European-style features, exquisite marble bathrooms, whirlpool tubs, and upgraded amenities for an elevated stay.
Enhance your food and beverage experience at the Omni's unique dining options. Noé Restaurant is renowned for the seasonal California cuisine that is inspired by the neo-bistro movement of frequently changing menus. Offering more than just exceptional food, the Noé Bar provides an array of signature martinis, an expansive wine list, and an inviting atmosphere. Also, not to be overlooked is the 1913 restaurant, offering a culinary journey with a menu heavily influenced by dishes popular in the early 1900s.