When the Figueroa opened in 1926, it was managed by women for the Young Women's Christian Association — a Spanish Colonial revival designed to give working women a place of beauty and safety in a city still rough at the edges. That history of female stewardship informed the recent renovation, which restored Moroccan-inflected tile work, wrought-iron balconies, and hand-painted ceilings while adding the confidence of contemporary design. The coffin-shaped pool, surrounded by palms and terracotta walls, is the kind of courtyard that makes you forget you are three blocks from a basketball arena. The lobby bar draws downtown's creative class on weekday evenings, the crowd shifting as the light through the arched windows fades to amber.
Location
Downtown LA, Los Angeles
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Rooms vary considerably — some are compact but rich in character, others are suites that justify the upgrade. The pool courtyard is the true centerpiece. Veranda bar in the evening for drinks among the tilework.
Summer for full pool season under the palms. Weekdays often bring business-rate pricing. The hotel hosts events regularly, so check the calendar in advance if you require quiet evenings.
Historic building means charming quirks in room dimensions and layout — embrace it. Valet parking is available. The hotel sits near LA Live and Crypto.com Arena, useful if you are attending events. The pool is small but the atmosphere compensates for every missing square meter.
