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Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles

15 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

This beaux arts beauty has bragging rights to the haunted hotel scenes in Ghostbusters and the banana in the tailpipe incident in Beverly Hills Cop. It also hosted the earliest editions of the Academy Awards ceremonies. Built in 1923, it was the hotel of Los Angeles. While it no longer holds that distinction, it still has charm for days. If you're feeling retro, stop at the hotel's Gallery Bar and Cognac Room and order The Black Dahlia, a cocktail named for actress Elizabeth Short. The hotel was the last place she was seen alive before her 1947 murder. You can skip the movie of the same name; it wasn't shot at the hotel.
Dana
October 28, 2016

Tips from locals

Tucker
May 12, 2017
Come here for high tea — or just walk through to check out the Overlook Hotel-era interior.
Cynthia
May 1, 2015
A beautiful historic hotel. Films and TV shows have used this hotel as a film location.
Anna
March 1, 2014
Historic hotel that serves "English Tea".
Philippe
November 5, 2013
The Millennium Biltmore Hotel has been the first choice for celebrities, presidents and dignitaries for nearly 90 years. Don't be shy and go to the restroom, you will find pictures of famous peoples.
Tema
March 27, 2012
If you love beaux art architecture, this place is for you! Sip a cocktail at the bar, or splurge on high tea. You may recognize it from "Mad Men".

Unique things to do nearby

The Official Hollywood Sign Walking Tour w/ Comedy & Photos
Fabulous views, Hike Runyon Canyon with rescue dogs
Cocktail Sampling & Night Out with Musicians

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Location
506 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Downtown Los Angeles