The Mayfair Hotel Los Angeles

Housing complex · Westlake

The Mayfair Hotel Los Angeles

Housing complex · Westlake

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1256 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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Modern hotel with art, stylish rooms, great dining, and city views  

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1256 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Get directions

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1256 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Get directions

+1 213 270 8014

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 7, 2025

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The Mayfair Hotel

"Set the scene for us.This Beaux Arts-style building has been given a modern refresh courtesy of designer Gulla Jonsdottir, also the vision behind West Hollywood’s La Peer Hotel. She led the Mayfair’s multi-million-dollar, top-to-bottom renovation, which includes a chic and stately lobby with velvet sofas, marble accents, and charcoal-colored columns. Any fun anecdotes from the hotel's history?Opened in 1926, the property carries a slice of L.A. history: It played host to the first Academy Awards afterparty. What are the rooms themselves like?The common areas' sexy, monochromatic vibe carries through to the rooms, which have black, white, and gray details and, in some cases, wallpaper with an L.A. street map. Though the bathrooms are a bit small, they do the job; besides, you’re here to explore Downtown—not to spend hours soaking. How are the food and drinks on site?With dishes like truffle mac 'n' cheese gratin and crab deviled eggs with pink peppercorns, Eve is just the spot for modern comfort food. And because Fairgrounds Coffee & Tea, a cafe adjacent to the hotel, sources great beans from some of our favorite roasters (Stumptown, Partner’s, Verve, Rishi), you won't have to go far to get a good cup of coffee in the morning. How's the staff?The staff consists of savvy Downtown dwellers who keep things running smoothly. The service is friendly and personal. Who else stays here?Musicians, artists, models, and a smattering of Instagram influencers. How does the hotel fit into the surrounding area?The design-forward Mayfair matches nicely with the rapidly changing DTLA area. It’s also within easy walking distance of the Staples Center, LA Live, and the 7th Street restaurant and shopping corridor, as well as the local Metro Station (they do have subways in LA). And it's an easy ride to the white-hot Arts and Historic districts. Anything else we should know about staying here?Don’t miss out on peeping artist Kelly “Risk” Graval’s multi-million-dollar collection throughout the property, which was produced in collaboration with artists Shepard Fairey, Geoff Melville, Richard Mirando. The world-renowned graffiti artist is a hometown hero of the Los Angeles arts scene—and it’s easy to see why. Bottom line: Why are choosing the Mayfair?For arts and culture lovers looking to explore DTLA, the rehabbed Mayfair is a great home base." - Krista Simmons

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14 Best Prime Rib Dinners to Try in Los Angeles - Eater LA

"This modern American restaurant at the classic Mayfair has been completely revamped for a decadent, sleek look just west of Downtown LA. The prime rib here comes off a rotisserie and comes with braised greens and horseradish potato puree for a mere $35 a serving." - Matthew Kang

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Midcentury Modern Stunner, Eve American Bistro, Opens Next Week in Downtown LA - Eater LA

"The newly renovated Mayfair Hotel is just about to reopen again after an extensive makeover, and both the hotel lobby and accompanying restaurant, Eve American Bistro, will open next week just a few blocks west of Downtown LA." - Matthew Kang

https://la.eater.com/2018/7/6/17542354/eve-american-bistro-downtown-los-angeles-mayfair-hotel-opening-photos
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Claudia Mar

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It must have been something in is Hey Day. It's stunning today, but it is not available to the public

Mark D

Google
Not a hotel anymore residential hotel no overnight sleep transitional housing for homeless people

A8694THsimonl

Google
I stayed for one night after my hotel I was staying in was bad so needed a good nights sleep was a great room really comfy bed and big screen tv. |Ask. For higher floors if you want a view |And parking is an extra cost but well worth the piece of mine |As the location is a bit rough outside

StopAskingMe1

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I have stayed at the Mayfair Hotel for the past 2 years as it was close to Good Samaritan Hospital where I teach several times a year. Since my first stay when the lobby was being remodeled I have been pleasantly surprised with each new change. The latest was the opening of the fitness room and pool. What a beautiful design and landscaping and view of the city skyline, especially at night from the pool! What an ideal place for a party or just to decompress after a long day. The original and diverse artwork at the hotel never fails to impress, which often changes and offers artists a showcase as some pieces are for sale. Each floor is unique and dynamic in terms of art. There was a great band I enjoyed in the bar on my last night and a warm and charming waitress, Nicole who served me. The help at the hotel is wonderful from the front desk (John was great in particular), porters, and valets who daily brought my car and doorman Manny who welcomed me by name. He has served me graciously the past 2 years and stated he has worked at this hotel for 20 years! When I had an issue with my room the first night (my neighbors partying at 12:30 pm loudly, they addressed the issue immediately and moved me to an upgraded deluxe room the next day at no charge). I love the convenience, personal service and feeling of being "home" when I stay at the Mayfair. Somehow they have managed to keep the elegance of the 1929 era that the hotel was built but made it contemporary and cutting edge with the art and other touches in a perfect blend for any age guest. It is also very affordable compared to other downtown hotels of similar stature and very clean with nice bedding. I recommend the Mayfair Hotel to tourists, business travelers, those wanting a romantic getaway or simply to have a fun evening eating at the great restaurant and enjoying the bar, pool view, and beautiful decor and art.

Lucía Soto

Google
This hotel has its pros and cons. Pros: it’s 20 min walk from Figueroa st and the metro station. The lobby looks beautiful. Cons: The street the hotel is in is pretty sketchy. Rooms are tiny (they have some bigger ones but the one they put me in was really small). The bathrooms are super small. A tall person would have issues fitting in. Housekeeping is not that great. It wasn’t that clean when I arrived and they need to change the carpet (it was full of stains). Also my toilet paper was half used so, at some point, I ran out of it and I didn’t had a replacement... My room didn’t have bottles of water either. When I checked in they tried to sell me to opt out to have my room cleaned everyday of my stay to “save the planet”. What is great but they still give you plastic cups in your room (no glass) what is kind of contradicting... I included photos for reference.

Mia Robinson

Google
All in all after carefully being able to observe the new Mayfair hotel which has been bought out by the city I feel that the strictness of things are very well much needed l, however I am still here so there's more to come. Most of all it is very amazing to see as time fly things do as well and with this comes change but only because of wat the people make the change to become of.....

Ryan Hollingsworth

Google
Location is great (close to things downtown) but that is about it. There is only valet parking which is $36.00 a day. I was charged double. Good news is the staff was able to credit me back a couple weeks after my stay. Inside the hotel might be good for some so this is just my personal opinion. It is very dark themed....as in spiritual darkness. For one, the elevator was pitch black (no lights) and getting on an elevator with two strangers in complete darkness was very interesting. My room had a picture of satanic art (demons). I tried taking it off the wall while I was there but it wouldn't come off. The decor in the room looked like something out of a whips and chains layer. Was glad to leave.

carl flamer

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25 years ago this place was great now it’s a flop house for street people Z was unable to take pictures