The Standard
550 S. Flower St. (W. Sixth St.) 
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Los Angeles, CA 90071
213-892-8080 | Reserve Now
A new era of revitalization for downtown L.A. took off running with the opening of the downtown Standard hotel. Three months after the opening sleepover party (attended by Hollywood's finest clad in pajamas), most of the 207 guest rooms are booked at the weekends by fun-loving hipsters. During the week business types fill much of the hotel, carefully tucked away in rooms where they won't be affected by noise from party-goers. Rooms come in various sizes with names like Huge, Gigantic, Humongous and Wow! Each features modern, minimal décor which speaks of today's retro-futuristic craze: shiny, silver throw pillows; a bar code—inspired design covering walls, curtains and lamps; beds on low, carpeted platforms; and, in the Wow! rooms, a giant, foam foot sculpture in the bathroom. Amenities for business travelers include 14-foot work desks with free T-1 connection; cordless, two-line speaker phones with data ports; and meeting rooms and conference facilities. Amenities for the party types include stereos with CD players (and The Standard's own mix CDs available for purchase), large-screen TVs, mood lighting, aromatherapy toiletries, extra-strength travel candles, and a mini-bar that can only be described as an emergency kit—Good 'n' Plenty candy, cold saké, a disposable camera, Mr. Bubbles, vitamin-enriched water, condoms and aspirin. The rooms may be a good place to kick back, but twelve stories up is where the real action is: the rooftop bar and pool, where bar-goers are met by fake topiary, a live DJ, sleek Formica furniture, and a slim chance of getting a drink unless they catch one of the waitstaff in red cheerleading uniforms. A swanky diner on the ground floor is open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, the restaurant serves comfort food with an edge and the staff displays none of the snobbish attitude of the bouncers outside. The fitness center may be relatively empty at early morning hours but it's there if you want it, 24 hours a day. So is room service, serving the same cuisine found in the restaurant. Plenty of other distractions can be found about the premises—lawn (astroturf) games on the roof, a pool table in the lobby, an electronic organ near the elevators—but we're guessing the greatest distraction of all might be the very people who frequent this downtown mecca of style. |
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A new era of revitalization for downtown L.A. took off running with the opening of the downtown Standard hotel. Three months after the opening sleepover party (attended by Hollywood's finest clad in pajamas), most of the 207 guest rooms are booked at the weekends by fun-loving hipsters. During the week business types fill much of the hotel, carefully tucked away in rooms where they won't be affected by noise from party-goers. Rooms come in various sizes with names like Huge, Gigantic, Humongous and Wow! Each features modern, minimal décor which speaks of today's retro-futuristic craze: shiny, silver throw pillows; a bar code—inspired design covering walls, curtains and lamps; beds on low, carpeted platforms; and, in the Wow! rooms, a giant, foam foot sculpture in the bathroom. Amenities for business travelers include 14-foot work desks with free T-1 connection; cordless, two-line speaker phones with data ports; and meeting rooms and conference facilities. Amenities for the party types include stereos with CD players (and The Standard's own mix CDs available for purchase), large-screen TVs, mood lighting, aromatherapy toiletries, extra-strength travel candles, and a mini-bar that can only be described as an emergency kit—Good 'n' Plenty candy, cold saké, a disposable camera, Mr. Bubbles, vitamin-enriched water, condoms and aspirin. The rooms may be a good place to kick back, but twelve stories up is where the real action is: the rooftop bar and pool, where bar-goers are met by fake topiary, a live DJ, sleek Formica furniture, and a slim chance of getting a drink unless they catch one of the waitstaff in red cheerleading uniforms. A swanky diner on the ground floor is open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, the restaurant serves comfort food with an edge and the staff displays none of the snobbish attitude of the bouncers outside. The fitness center may be relatively empty at early morning hours but it's there if you want it, 24 hours a day. So is room service, serving the same cuisine found in the restaurant. Plenty of other distractions can be found about the premises—lawn (astroturf) games on the roof, a pool table in the lobby, an electronic organ near the elevators—but we're guessing the greatest distraction of all might be the very people who frequent this downtown mecca of style.

