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Royal Pagoda Motel

Royal Pagoda Motel
2.5 star property
Chinatown
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1,061 reviews)
$98 nightly
The price is $112
May 18 - May 19
Total with taxes and fees
Royal Pagoda Motel

Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn

Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn
3.0 star property
Chinatown
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,237 reviews)
$135 nightly
The price is $157
May 24 - May 25
Total with taxes and fees
Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn

Metro Plaza Hotel

Metro Plaza Hotel
2.5 star property
Chinatown
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (1,087 reviews)
$129 nightly
The price is $150
May 17 - May 18
Total with taxes and fees
Metro Plaza Hotel

citizenM Los Angeles Downtown

citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
4.0 star property
1.6 mi from Chinatown
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (4,464 reviews)
$125 nightly
The price is $145
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
citizenM Los Angeles Downtown

The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, Los Angeles

The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, Los Angeles
4.0 star property
1.7 mi from Chinatown
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (3,074 reviews)
$183 nightly
The price is $213
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, Los Angeles

The Biltmore Los Angeles

The Biltmore Los Angeles
4.0 star property
1.8 mi from Chinatown
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (3,426 reviews)
$183 nightly
The price is $212
Jun 4 - Jun 5
Total with taxes and fees
The Biltmore Los Angeles

Freehand Los Angeles

Freehand Los Angeles
4.0 star property
South Park, 2.1 mi from Chinatown
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (3,488 reviews)
$126 nightly
The price is $147
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
Freehand Los Angeles

E-Central Downtown Los Angeles Hotel

E-Central Downtown Los Angeles Hotel
4.0 star property
South Park, 2.5 mi from Chinatown
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (2,747 reviews)
$164 nightly
The price is $191
May 24 - May 25
Total with taxes and fees
E-Central Downtown Los Angeles Hotel

Hyatt House LA - University Medical Center

Hyatt House LA - University Medical Center
3.0 star property
1.5 mi from Chinatown
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,987 reviews)
$152 nightly
The price is $177
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
Hyatt House LA - University Medical Center

The Delphi Hotel

The Delphi Hotel
3.5 star property
1.9 mi from Chinatown
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (2,138 reviews)
$158 nightly
The price is $184
May 24 - May 25
Total with taxes and fees
The Delphi Hotel

The LINE Hotel

The LINE Hotel
4.0 star property
Koreatown, 4.1 mi from Chinatown
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (2,107 reviews)
$176 nightly
The price is $204
May 31 - Jun 1
Total with taxes and fees
The LINE Hotel

Hollywood Hotel

Hollywood Hotel
3.5 star property
4.1 mi from Chinatown
7.8 out of 10, Good, (1,171 reviews)
$134 nightly
The price is $156
May 18 - May 19
Total with taxes and fees
Hollywood Hotel

Hollywood Historic Hotel

Hollywood Historic Hotel
3.0 star property
5 mi from Chinatown
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,560 reviews)
$130 nightly
The price is $151
May 18 - May 19
Total with taxes and fees
Hollywood Historic Hotel

USC Hotel

USC Hotel
3.5 star property
4.3 mi from Chinatown
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (2,240 reviews)
$156 nightly
The price is $182
May 24 - May 25
Total with taxes and fees
USC Hotel

Hotel Normandie

Hotel Normandie
3.5 star property
Koreatown, 4.1 mi from Chinatown
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,369 reviews)
$179 nightly
The price is $208
May 18 - May 19
Total with taxes and fees
Hotel Normandie

Holiday Inn & Suites Monterey Park Los Angeles by IHG

Holiday Inn & Suites Monterey Park Los Angeles by IHG
3.0 star property
5.4 mi from Chinatown
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (711 reviews)
$131 nightly
The price is $148
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
Holiday Inn & Suites Monterey Park Los Angeles by IHG

Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Monterey Park

Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Monterey Park
3.5 star property
5.4 mi from Chinatown
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,708 reviews)
$139 nightly
The price is $158
Jun 7 - Jun 8
Total with taxes and fees
Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Monterey Park

Glendale Hotel

Glendale Hotel
2.5 star property
5.4 mi from Chinatown
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (3,233 reviews)
$100 nightly
The price is $112
May 18 - May 19
Total with taxes and fees
Glendale Hotel

The Commerce Casino & Hotel

The Commerce Casino & Hotel
4.5 star property
6.6 mi from Chinatown
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1,889 reviews)
$136 nightly
The price is $153
May 19 - May 20
Total with taxes and fees
The Commerce Casino & Hotel

Rotex Western Inn

Rotex Western Inn
2.0 star property
4.7 mi from Chinatown
7.6 out of 10, Good, (1,007 reviews)
$130 nightly
The price is $148
May 18 - May 19
Total with taxes and fees
Rotex Western Inn
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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Chinatown?

  • Historic City view Suites: This hotel is a fantastic choice for travelers seeking a comfortable and quiet stay in Los Angeles. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and the clean environment, making it a welcoming place to unwind. The property features a full-size fridge in the rooms, which is perfect for longer stays or those who enjoy having snacks on hand. You can also enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast to start your day off right. With a 24/7 eatery nearby, you'll have convenient dining options at any hour. The hotel is known for its budget-friendly rates and pet-friendly policy, making it a great option for families or those traveling with pets. Plus, the express check-out service adds to the convenience of your stay.

How much is a Chinatown hotel?
You can find great-value hotel deals from $112 in Chinatown. No matter what type of trip you're planning, there are plenty of popular, affordable hotels to suit your needs and budget. To easily find affordable hotels in Chinatown, search on Hotels.com and then sort results by "Price: low to high".
Are there any last-minute deals on Chinatown hotel bookings?
Yes, travelers can find selected last-minute hotel deals in Chinatown on Hotels.com. To benefit from exclusive member prices and discounts, make sure you sign up to our Save Your Way rewards program, where members can save instantly with their discount or bank as rewards for a future trip.
What are the best hotels near Dodger Stadium in Chinatown?

  • Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn (3-star, guest rating 8.8/10): This hotel is a fantastic base for visiting Dodger Stadium, located just 0.7 miles away. Guests appreciate the cleanliness and well-maintained rooms, along with the friendly and helpful staff. The complimentary breakfast is a highlight, offering a variety of hot and plentiful options to start your day right. With easy and free parking, you can conveniently drive to the stadium without hassle.


  • Royal Pagoda Motel (guest rating 8.4/10): Situated only 0.5 miles from Dodger Stadium, this motel is known for its clean and comfortable rooms. Guests frequently praise the amazing staff for their courteous service. The location is convenient, providing easy access to local shops and restaurants, making it a great spot to unwind after a game.


  • Super 8 by Wyndham Los Angeles Downtown (guest rating 7.8/10): Located about 0.6 miles from the stadium, this hotel features spacious rooms and a helpful front desk staff. Guests enjoy the comfortable beds and the cleanliness of the property. With a complimentary breakfast and convenient parking, it's a solid choice for those looking to catch a game at Dodger Stadium.


  • Noon on Sunset Hill (3-star, guest rating 8.6/10): This hotel is approximately 0.8 miles from Dodger Stadium and offers comfortable, spacious rooms with unique features like open kitchen areas. Guests appreciate the clean environment and the quiet atmosphere, making it a pleasant retreat after a day of exploring or attending a game.


  • Metro Plaza Hotel (guest rating 8.0/10): Located about 1.0 mile from Dodger Stadium, this hotel is praised for its excellent location and cleanliness. The staff is known for their attentive service, and the property offers convenient parking and easy access to public transportation, making it a practical choice for game days.

What are the best hotels near the transport links in Chinatown?

  • Historic City view Suites (3-star): This hotel is well-positioned for easy access to transport links, making it a convenient base for exploring Chinatown and beyond. Guests appreciate the clean, comfortable, and quiet environment, which is complemented by friendly staff. The property features a full-size fridge in the rooms and a 24/7 eatery nearby, perfect for late-night snacks or early breakfasts. Additionally, you can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast and free WiFi in public areas, enhancing your stay. With amenities like a coffee shop/cafe and laundry facilities, this hotel caters well to both leisure and business travelers.

What are the best areas to stay in Chinatown?

  • Chinatown Main Street (North Broadway, Hill Street): This vibrant area is the heart of Chinatown, filled with shops, art galleries, and a variety of dining options. Staying here puts you close to cultural experiences and local events, making it ideal for first-timers and couples.
  • Dodger Stadium Area (Stadium Way): Located just north of Chinatown, this area offers easy access to the iconic Dodger Stadium and the Los Angeles State Historic Park. It's perfect for sports enthusiasts and families looking to enjoy outdoor activities while being a short distance from Chinatown's attractions.
  • Cesar Chavez Avenue (Cesar Chavez Ave): This area features a mix of residential and commercial spaces, providing a more local feel. It's a great choice for solo travelers and those wanting to experience the everyday life of Chinatown while still being close to the main attractions.

How can I get around Chinatown?
Chinatown is easily accessible via the A Line of the city's Metro Rail, making it convenient for travelers to explore the area. The Metro Rail station features a unique pagoda-themed design, adding to the charm of your visit. Additionally, Chinatown is well-connected to Union Station, which enhances your transit options. This means you can easily navigate to and from other parts of the city, allowing you to enjoy the vibrant mix of restaurants, shops, and art galleries that Chinatown has to offer. Whether you're planning to stroll through Central Plaza or visit local attractions, the public transport system provides a reliable way to get around without the hassle of driving or parking.
What practical tips should I know for visiting Chinatown?
When visiting Chinatown, it's helpful to know that the area is conveniently served by the A Line of the city's Metro Rail, making it easy to access. The Metro Rail station features a unique pagoda-themed design, adding to the cultural experience. If you're planning to explore the area, consider wearing light clothing and bringing sun protection, especially during the warmer months from June to August. This is when the weather is typically vibrant and inviting. Additionally, quieter periods for tourism occur from January to March, which can be a great time to enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere while exploring the shops and cultural sites. Overall, being prepared for the climate and utilizing public transit will enhance your visit to Chinatown.
Is free cancellation available on Hotels.com?
Most hotels on Hotels.com offer flexible booking with free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel. Free cancellation is available on selected hotels in Chinatown, simply filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property". Some hotels do require cancelling more than 24 hours before check-in, so double-check your booking beforehand. Cancellation fees may be applicable in some instances, so always read the booking terms before you make a reservation.
How to save on Chinatown hotel bookings?
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Are all taxes and fees included in the Chinatown hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provides upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.
What unique cultural highlights can I find in Chinatown?
Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood rich in cultural highlights. One of its most notable features is the presence of over 20 art galleries that showcase works from emerging artists, primarily focusing on non-Chinese modern art. This diverse artistic expression adds a unique flair to the area, making it a great spot for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Additionally, the iconic Bruce Lee statue located at Central Plaza serves as a cultural landmark, paying tribute to the legendary actor and martial artist. This statue not only attracts fans of Bruce Lee but also symbolizes the cultural significance of Chinatown as a center for Chinese and Asian heritage since its establishment as a commercial hub in 1938. Exploring these cultural highlights provides a deeper understanding of the neighborhood's history and its ongoing contributions to the arts.
What are the best areas for nightlife and entertainment in Chinatown?
Chinatown offers a vibrant nightlife scene with a variety of entertainment options. You can find live music venues that cater to diverse tastes, making it a great spot for music lovers. Additionally, there are cultural performances that provide a unique glimpse into the local heritage, perfect for those looking to experience something different. For families, Chinatown is welcoming with evening activities that engage visitors of all ages, including community events and outdoor spaces where families can enjoy casual gatherings. Staying in or near Chinatown puts you close to these lively venues and activities, ensuring you have plenty of options for an enjoyable night out.
When is the best time to visit Chinatown?
The best time to visit Chinatown is from June to August, when the weather is warm and perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying the vibrant street life. July is particularly popular, drawing many travelers eager to experience the neighborhood's lively atmosphere. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting between January and March, when the crowds are thinner, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of the area. Evening temperatures during the summer months typically range from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit, making it ideal for nighttime outings and enjoying the local dining scene.
What events and festivals can I enjoy in Chinatown throughout the year?
Chinatown hosts a variety of exciting events and festivals that celebrate its rich culture and community spirit. One of the highlights is the annual Chinese New Year Parade, which features colorful floats and traditional performances, making it a must-see for anyone visiting during this festive time. In February, the Lantern Festival at the Chinese American Museum showcases beautiful lantern displays and cultural activities, offering a unique glimpse into the traditions of the Lunar New Year. Additionally, the Mid-autumn Moon Festival in September invites families to enjoy mooncake tastings and cultural performances, creating a festive atmosphere. These events, along with others like the Core Los Angeles festival and the Renegade Craft Fair, provide wonderful opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture while enjoying the vibrant energy of Chinatown.
What historical landmarks can I see in Chinatown?
Chinatown is rich in historical landmarks that reflect its cultural heritage. A must-see is Central Plaza, which features a statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founder of modern China. This statue was erected by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in the 1960s and serves as a significant symbol of the community's history. Additionally, you can find a striking 7-foot tall statue of martial artist Bruce Lee, unveiled in 2013, which pays homage to his influence in martial arts and cinema. The Hop Sing Tong Society, located in Central Plaza, is another notable site, representing one of the many lodges and guilds that have played a role in Chinatown's development. Exploring these landmarks not only provides insight into the area's history but also enhances your experience as you wander through the vibrant streets of Chinatown.
What parks and recreational areas are nearby Chinatown?
If you're looking to enjoy some green space while visiting Chinatown, the Los Angeles State Historic Park, also known as the Cornfield, is a fantastic option. Located just a short distance away, this open space offers recreational opportunities and a chance to relax amidst nature. You can stroll through the park, enjoy a picnic, or simply take in the scenic views. Additionally, the Alpine Recreation Center is nearby, featuring indoor gymnasiums and basketball courts, making it a great spot for families or anyone looking to engage in community activities. Staying near Chinatown puts you in a prime location to access these recreational areas, allowing you to balance your cultural explorations with some outdoor relaxation.
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Discover the Heartbeat of Chinatown: A Tapestry of Culture and Flavor

Discover the vibrant heartbeat of Los Angeles in Chinatown, a cultural gem that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity. Stroll through colorful streets adorned with ornate architecture, bustling markets, and tantalizing eateries serving authentic dim sum and herbal teas. Key attractions include the stunning Thien Hau Temple, the lively Night Market, and the artistic murals that tell stories of the past. Engage in unique cultural experiences, from tea ceremonies to traditional calligraphy workshops, making Chinatown a must-visit destination for those seeking an immersive adventure filled with history, flavor, and creativity.

Discover great hotels in Chinatown

Chinatown, Los Angeles offers a variety of hotel accommodations, ranging from budget-friendly options to upscale stays. Visitors can find comfortable guest rooms in both modern and historic properties, with many conveniently located near attractions, dining, and public transportation. Enjoy the unique blend of culture and hospitality in this vibrant area. Here are some of the most popular hotels with our travelers in Chinatown:

  1. Royal Pagoda MotelOpens in a new window: Royal Pagoda Motel is a charming 2.5-star hotel located in the bustling heart of Chinatown, Los Angeles. This hotel offers a city-themed vacation experience, perfect for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant urban culture. Guests appreciate the convenient location, allowing easy access to local attractions and dining options. The property features a cozy atmosphere that resonates well with frequent travelers, enhancing their stay with a distinctive and comfortable experience.
  2. Best Western Plus Dragon Gate InnOpens in a new window: Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn is a 2.5-star hotel tailored for business travelers seeking a welcoming environment. This hotel boasts a range of amenities, including a 24-hour business center and dedicated facilities designed to cater to professionals on the go. The stylish decor and convenient location make it a standout option, providing an enriching experience for those on business trips. Positive sentiments highlight the seamless integration of comfort and functionality, ensuring a smooth journey for every guest.
  3. Metro Plaza HotelOpens in a new window: Metro Plaza Hotel is a delightful 2.5-star hotel that offers a family-friendly vacation experience. With a focus on providing amenities for children, this hotel creates a warm atmosphere suitable for families looking to explore Chinatown. The property’s engaging environment appeals to families, making it a popular choice among those traveling with kids. Positive reviews often emphasize the thoughtful design and welcoming spirit that enhance the overall experience for families visiting the area.

Top locations to stay in Chinatown

Staying near the Los Angeles Convention Center, University of Southern California, and L.A. Live enhances your visit to Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, with vibrant nightlife, diverse dining, and cultural experiences. Each location offers unique attractions, but for first-time visitors, L.A. Live stands out with its lively entertainment options and proximity to major events.

  1. Near Los Angeles Convention CenterOpens in a new window: Staying near the Los Angeles Convention Center places you right in the heart of the city's bustling events and exhibitions. This area is vibrant, with a mix of shopping and dining options that cater to every taste. Don’t miss the nearby cultural attractions, including the lively L.A. LiveOpens in a new window, where you can enjoy concerts and shows, adding a lively touch to your stay.
  2. Near L.A. Live: A stay near L.A. Live means you're in the thick of the entertainment scene. This area is perfect for those looking to catch a cultural performance or enjoy live music. With great shopping and dining experiences right at your fingertips, you’ll find plenty to keep you engaged and entertained, including the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre, famous for its Hollywood history.
  3. Near University of Southern CaliforniaOpens in a new window: While staying near the University of Southern California, you’ll find a rich blend of urban culture and arts. This area is known for its artistic vibe and offers a variety of dining and shopping opportunities. Explore unique spots like the historic Griffith Observatory, which provides stunning views of the city and is perfect for an evening stroll after a day of exploring.

Things to do near Chinatown

Chinatown pulses with life, where colorful markets spill over with exotic goods and tantalizing street food. Explore lively dance performances, vibrant art displays, and the rhythm of live music. Stroll through charming streets, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy diverse activities that celebrate this bustling community's spirit.

  • Universal Studios HollywoodOpens in a new window – Dive into the magic of cinema at this famous theme park, where thrilling rides and immersive attractions bring your favorite movies to life. Don't miss the iconic Studio Tour, which takes you behind the scenes of real film sets!
  • Six Flags Magic MountainOpens in a new window – Get your adrenaline pumping at this exhilarating theme park filled with some of the fastest and tallest roller coasters in the world. Experience heart-racing rides and fun entertainment options that will keep the whole family on their toes.
  • Santa Monica BeachOpens in a new window – Relax on this beautiful stretch of sandy beach where you can soak up the sun, enjoy a beach volleyball game, or take a leisurely stroll along the vibrant boardwalk. The picturesque pier adds a charming touch to your seaside experience.
  • Venice BeachOpens in a new window – Discover the eclectic vibe of Venice Beach, famous for its stunning ocean views, street performers, and vibrant murals. Grab a bite at one of the local eateries, or simply people-watch while enjoying the lively atmosphere.
  • Hollywood Walk of FameOpens in a new window – Take a stroll along this iconic street, where you can see the stars of your favorite celebrities embedded in the sidewalk. Snap photos with the stars and enjoy the surrounding shops and attractions that celebrate the entertainment industry.

5 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Chinatown

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Chinatown is during January, November, and December, when hotel prices are typically lower. A stay of at least 2 to 3 days is recommended for fully experiencing the area's key landmarks, cultural attractions, and vibrant history. During your visit, you can enjoy shopping, dining, and exploring cafes, as well as engaging with the local art scene and live music. This timeframe offers great value for money, allowing you to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of urban life and street dancing while on a budget.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To discover hotel deals in Chinatown, you may want to explore the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window sections on Hotels.com, where you could find discounted rates as your travel date approaches. To stay informed about flash sales and special promotions, consider enabling email alerts or push notifications. Additionally, the Smart ShoppingOpens in a new window tool available in the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, helping you make informed decisions. By using these features, you're more likely to catch price drops or availability changes for your favorite hotels, making it easier to book a last-minute getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate based on several factors, including the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year. Being flexible with your travel dates may help you save on your stay at a hotel in Chinatown. If you're in search of something special, boutique hotels often provide a more personalized experience and could offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you whether the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we’ll recommend more affordable dates, which may help you secure a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Staying near major attractions or city centers can be convenient, but it often comes with a higher price tag. For more budget-friendly options, you might look for hotels in less central areas or neighborhoods, allowing you to balance cost with accessibility to the sites you want to see. Independent hotels located a bit further out usually tend to be more affordable and can offer a more authentic experience.
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Best time to go to Chinatown

Chinatown has a varied climate due to its size, so the best time to visit depends on the region and your preferences for weather and crowds. April, June, and July are the peak travel months in Chinatown, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is sunny, accompanied by no rainfall. On the other hand, October to December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by no to light rainfall and sunny conditions.

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