Alsace LA
"Why book? For adventurous travelers looking for a unique and modern stay in an up-and-coming neighborhood, this boutique property checks all the boxes.
Set the scene Set in historic West Adam—one of L.A.’s oldest neighborhoods and where you can still walk by century-old Craftsman bungalows, Mediterranean-style villas, and Queen Anne mansions—Alsace is relatively unassuming on the outside. But step inside to find a dreamy Bauhaus-inspired oasis —think desert-hued palette of ochre, sandstone, and grey, mosaic murals, terracotta-tiled floors—where a mix of stylish creative types dressed in distressed denim, Converse hightops and black-rimmed glasses mingle in the courtyard and cozy lobby.
The rooms Featuring an eclectic mix of custom and vintage furniture, oak wood floors and bed paneling, and hushed natural color palette, the rooms have a timeless appeal. Bathrooms feature mosaic-tiled walk-in showers, white travertine vanity, and Five Witz amenities. Our favorite room is the Premier Patio King, a sunny suite featuring a spacious patio with succulent plants, comfy sofa and settees for lounging and enjoying your morning coffee under the California sun.
Food and drink There’s no restaurant on site, however, complimentary coffee and pastries are set out in the morning, which guests can enjoy in the 2,000-square-foot interior courtyard, a secluded oasis with cozy lounge seating and potted cacti.
The neighborhood/area Formerly known as Sugar Hill, West Adams has been a hub for Black artists and creatives since the mid-90s. Lately, more and more decrepit buildings and storefronts have been infused with fresh energy and talent. Stop by Shoshana Wayne Gallery for curated exhibitions that bring to the forefront some of L.A.’s best women artists. Nearby is Mian, a laidback Chinese eatery that serves up Sichuan-style noodles, while Alta is a chill space for soul food and inventive cocktails. Pick up delicious baked goods and coffee at Tartine West Adams. And don’t miss Mizlala for mouth-watering Middle Easter dishes. Pick up handmade global goods at Kneeland Co., where owner Joanna Williams shares rarities and one-of-a-kind goods she sources from her travels.
The service The boutique approach to the design carries through to the service, which is affable and warm. The staff seem to know the area well and can recommend where to grab the best coffee or tasty taco nearby.
Accessibility Yes, the hotel has ADA accessible accommodations and public spaces.
Anything left to mention? There’s no spa but there is a small, heated pool, as well as a well-equipped gym with Peloton bike, treadmill, kettlebells and free weights. There are also loaner bikes and monthly neighborhood rides offered by West Adams Bike Tours. For a $100 fee, you can bring your dog or cat, which will be welcome with treats, pet bed and water bowl. Kids are welcome, though you’ll have to splurge for one of the bigger rooms to fit a rollaway bed or crib." - Celeste Moure