Millennium Biltmore Hotel
506 S. Grand Ave. (W. Fifth St.) 
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Los Angeles, CA 90071
213-624-1011, 800-245-8673 | Reserve Now
Designed in Italian Renaissance style, the Millennium Biltmore opened to national acclaim in 1923 and in 1969 was designated a Historical Cultural Landmark. The hotel has undergone extensive renovation in recent times, including restoration of ornate ceiling frescoes that tend to draw your gaze upward. A courtly new lobby was constructed in the space of a former meeting room, while the former lobby was transformed into a bar with a tiled fountain and lush foliage. The function rooms are perhaps the most beautiful in town. While guest rooms tend to be on the small side, some old-fashioned suites with large living rooms and fireplaces remain. The renovated Club floor caters to business travelers, who are tended to by a valet, a dedicated concierge and Club Service Coordinators who will help with such needs as sending a fax. Complimentary breakfast, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, a well as complete access to The Millennium Biltmore Health Club are also included. The hotel is ideal for business travelers who need to be downtown, but prefer an alternative to the sterility of big chain hotels. Sai Sai, a Japanese restaurant, offers sushi, tempura and traditional kaiseki dining. Lunch here is so popular with Japanese businessmen that it's essential to book a reservation well in advance. |
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Designed in Italian Renaissance style, the Millennium Biltmore opened to national acclaim in 1923 and in 1969 was designated a Historical Cultural Landmark. The hotel has undergone extensive renovation in recent times, including restoration of ornate ceiling frescoes that tend to draw your gaze upward. A courtly new lobby was constructed in the space of a former meeting room, while the former lobby was transformed into a bar with a tiled fountain and lush foliage. The function rooms are perhaps the most beautiful in town. While guest rooms tend to be on the small side, some old-fashioned suites with large living rooms and fireplaces remain. The renovated Club floor caters to business travelers, who are tended to by a valet, a dedicated concierge and Club Service Coordinators who will help with such needs as sending a fax. Complimentary breakfast, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, a well as complete access to The Millennium Biltmore Health Club are also included. The hotel is ideal for business travelers who need to be downtown, but prefer an alternative to the sterility of big chain hotels. Sai Sai, a Japanese restaurant, offers sushi, tempura and traditional kaiseki dining. Lunch here is so popular with Japanese businessmen that it's essential to book a reservation well in advance.

