Sophisticated rooms in a contemporary hotel with multiple restaurants, bars & a 24-hour gym. Off the Harbor Freeway and Santa Monica Freeway interchange, this modern hotel in a glass-fronted high-rise is 4 minutes away on foot from both the Crypto.com Arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center. Los Angeles International Airport is 12 miles away. Sleek rooms provide smart TVs, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth speakers. Upgraded rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering city views. Multiple eateries include a teppanyaki restaurant and a South American grill. A rooftop bar serves cocktails and tapas, and there's a cathedral-themed nightclub. Other amenities include event space and a 24-hour gym. Breakfast and parking are available.
1260 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Get directions
"To be clear, Level 8 is not a restaurant. It’s a nightlife macrocosm on the eighth floor of the Moxy DTLA where you can have a chaotic evening inclusive of both swimming and aerial burlesque. Of all the Vegas-adjacent concepts operating here, we recommend the crowd-pleasing South American steakhouse Qué Bárbaro. There's also an oyster and champagne bar, a teppanyaki spot, a bar in the shape of a carousel, a pool deck open to anyone with a dream, and...we could go on but we won't. Make a reservation at Qué Bárbaro for dinner with friends who love well-cooked, well-seasoned meat. (You'll need a res for many of the individual concepts at Level 8.) Then wander around the rooftop maze asking WTF as you go along." - brant cox, sylvio martins, nikko duren
" If you’re looking for a sensory overload kind of night with a group of friends, Level 8 delivers. This is a chaotic nightlife complex on the eighth floor of the Moxy DTLA. Just getting inside feels like participating in space travel. First, you'll be escorted down a hallway of pulsing psychedelic lights and then into an elevator that shoots you up to a maze of restaurants and bars (plus an outdoor pool deck open to anyone). You could very well swim, drink, and watch aerial burlesque in the same night. But we recommend starting with dinner at the crowd-pleasing South American steakhouse, Qué Bárbaro. Just be aware that you’ll need reservations for most of the concepts. " - nikko duren, brant cox, sylvio martins
"For something on the more budget-friendly side, check in at Moxy Downtown Los Angeles." - Keyla Vasconcellos
"At Level 8, the question isn’t which activities are available to you, it’s how many can you check off in one night. This nightlife megaplex inside the Moxy Downtown includes a fancy South American steakhouse, a teppanyaki spot where magicians perform sleight-of-hand magic at the table, and a pool bar in the shape of a merry-go-round. You’ll see burlesque dancers, aerialists, spinning pianos, and a wrestling ring that descends from the ceiling. And if you bring a swimsuit, you can take a quick dip in the pool, too. If you can’t find things to keep yourself entertained at Level 8, it’s time to go home. " - brant cox, sylvio martins, nikko duren
"Along with LA’s next future attraction: a poolside rotating carousel bar with tropical cocktails and an expansive view called Golden Hour." - Mona Holmes
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