Immerse yourself in a unique blend of culture and comfort at "Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn", ideally located in the heart of Chinatown at the center of Los Angeles. This 2-star hotel exudes a flair of Chinese influence, readily felt in the stunning architecture, bright red walls adorned with ornate lanterns and gold dragons, emanating an unmatched cultural experience. The property is more than just a comfortable sleep spot, it serves as a home base for many travellers exploring the region.
"Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn's" strategic location lends easy access to the Metrolink and Amtrak at Union Station, making travels to the beach in Santa Monica, or San Diego a breeze. Just minutes away stand the Los Angeles Convention Center, the historic Amtrak Union Train Station, Universal Studios Hollywood®, Dorothy Chandler Music Center, Dodger Stadium, the famous Fashion and Jewelry Districts. This allows guests to use public transportation optimally. Frequent guests include European tourists, Chinese tourists, Amtrak travellers, senior citizens and Angelinos drawn by nearby Dodgers Stadium.
Each of the 52 tastefully decorated guestrooms ensures a good night's sleep. At "Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn Los Angeles", rooms are replete with non-smoking facilities, air conditioning, heating, wake-up service, and a workspace. Whether you're a party of two or four, options are available with rooms featuring one or two beds tailored to suit your needs. Some units also feature a seating area for you to relax in after an eventful day.
The "Dragon Gate Inn Best Western" broadens your dining horizons at the Hill Street Café, housed within the hotel premises. Here, you and your family can enjoy a nourishing meal in style. For the culinary explorer, Hill Street transforms into a haven with its pedestrian-only outdoor mall encompassing Chinese restaurants and a host of gift shops.
In a nutshell, "Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn" is an epitome of hospitality with a blend of culture and modern amenities aptly responding to the needs of contemporary travelers. After all, it isn't just a place to stay, but a cultural experience awaiting your arrival.