InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown is located at 900 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. The hotel sits atop the $1.3 billion new-build, mix-used project. Opened in June 2017, the 73-story, 1,100-foot tall property also includes offices and retail space. The hotel features 360-degree views of L.A., four dining outlets along with a Lobby Lounge, 70th floor sky-lobby, signature Club InterContinental Lounge, and guestrooms located between the 31st floor and 68th floors.
Venue Details
ChainIHG
BrandInterContinental Hotels
Built2017
Renovated-
Total meeting space68,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms889
Venue typeLuxury hotel
Industry Ratings
AAA
Northstar
Awards
Industry awards
2023 and 2024-AAA Four Diamond Awards
2023 -10 Best Hotel Rooftop Bars- Spire 73 – USA Today Readers' Choice 2023
2023 Forbes Travel Guide recommended as one of The 29 Best Hotels in Los Angeles
2023 Travel+ Leisure World's Best Awards #15 Favorite City Hotels in the Greater Los Angeles
2023 fabCA Magazine " Best Special Occasion Steakhouse" La Boucherie
2023 AFAR #The 15 Best Hotels in Los Angeles
2023 LoCale Magazine #14 LA Rooftop Pools for Views, Drinks and Some Summertime Rays
2020 U.S. News & World Report Best Hotels - Best Hotel in Los Angeles: Silver Award
2019 AAA Four Diamond Hotel
2019 Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Award - Top Hotels in Los Angeles
2018 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Award - Top 10 City Hotel in Greater Los Angeles
2019 Meetings Today's Best of the West' Award - Los Angeles
2019 U.S. News & World Report Best Hotel Ranking - Best Hotel in Los Angeles
2019 California Michelin Guide: La Boucherie
2019 Wine Spectator “Award of Excellence” – La Boucherie
2019 Thrillist: “One of the best rooftop bars in America” – Spire 73
2019 EATER LA: “Restaurant with Amazing Views” – La Boucherie
2019 EATER LA: “Best Steakhouse in LA” – La Boucherie
2019 Robb Report: “Best Rooftop Hotel Bar in Los Angeles” – Spire 73
2018 Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Award - Top Hotels in Los Angeles
2018 Wine Spectator “Best of Award of Excellence” – La Boucherie
A CNN Travel 2018 'Best New Hotels to Check Into'
2018 Winner of Best New Venue in Los Angeles by CA Wedding Day Magazine
1st LEED Gold Certified in Downtown Los Angeles
2017 ALIS Award for Development (full service) of the Year
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Amenities
Room features and guest services
Concierge services
Internet access
Laundry service
Luggage storage
Room service
View (mountain)
View (urban)
Voicemail box
Facilities
Extended stay
Onsite catering
Onsite gift shop
Onsite restaurant
Onsite security
Pet friendly
Space (outdoor)
Space (private)
Wheelchair accessible
Business services
AV capabilities
Business center
Video conference
VIP services
Recreational activities
Health club
Outdoor pool
Whirlpool
Transportation
Airport shuttle
Bus
Subway
Taxi
Train
Equipment
Dance floor
Loading dock
Portable heaters
Portable walls
Staging area
AV capabilities
AV equipment
High speed internet
Onsite AV staff
Room features and guest services
Concierge services
Internet access
Laundry service
Luggage storage
Room service
View (mountain)
View (urban)
Voicemail box
Facilities
Extended stay
Onsite catering
Onsite gift shop
Onsite restaurant
Onsite security
Pet friendly
Space (outdoor)
Space (private)
Wheelchair accessible
Need dates
Priority windows that venues prefer for hosting events
Porte Cochere entrance is on 7th Street located between Figueroa and Francisco.
Porte Cochere entrance is on 7th Street located between Figueroa and Francisco.
Distance from airport
16 mi
Distance from airport 16 mi
Parking in the area
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Valet parking
( $55.00/day )
Bus parking
Local Attractions
FIGat7th
Shopping
2 mins
FIGat7th offers a unique, oasis-like shopping and dining environment, with massive appeal for everyone, from the urban sophisticates who make their homes here, to the hundreds of thousands of professionals who are getting down to business.
Both a treat and retreat right in the heart of downtown LA, FIGat7th is certainly in the right place at the right time.
Gold’s Gym Los Angeles (DT) in Los Angeles, CA stocks the very latest cardio equipment, such as elliptical machines, stair climbers, rowers, treadmills and stationary bikes as well as a full sets of free weights and high tech strength training equipment.
L.A. LIVE is the sports and entertainment district that surrounds STAPLES Center and Microsoft Theater. The campus features sports and music venues, night clubs, restaurants, a bowling alley, museum and movie theaters. L.A. LIVE is the premier destination for live entertainment in Downtown Los Angeles.
Microsoft Theater Formerly Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE
Nightlife
7 mins
Complementing the larger STAPLES Center arena, the state-of-the-art Microsoft Theater is a mid-sized venue for live performances and events. The theater hosts more than 125 music, family, dance and comedy acts, award shows, televised productions, corporate meetings, shareholder meetings, and product launches annually. Most notably, the theater is the proud host of over 120 concerts, family shows and special events including the American Music Awards, the ESPYs and the EMMYs.
The GRAMMY Museum explores and celebrates the enduring legacies of all forms of music; the creative process; the art and technology of the recording process; and the history of the GRAMMY Awards, the premier recognition of recorded music accomplishment. The GRAMMY Museum is an exciting and interactive celebration of the power of music occupying a vibrant new space in downtown Los Angeles. Four floors of cutting edge exhibits, interactive experiences and films provide a one-of-a-kind visitor experience — engaging, educational, celebratory and inspirational.
Dodger Stadium, occasionally called by the metonym Chavez Ravine, is a baseball park located in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, the home field of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the city's Major League Baseball franchise.
The Broad is a new contemporary art museum founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. The museum is designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler and offers free general admission. The museum is home to the more than 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is among the most prominent holdings of postwar and contemporary art worldwide. With its innovative “veil-and-vault” concept, the 120,000-square-foot, $140-million building features two floors of gallery space to showcase The Broad’s comprehensive collection and is the headquarters of The Broad Art Foundation’s worldwide lending library.
Established in 1979, MOCA the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. They are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art and house one of the most compelling collections of contemporary art in the world, comprising roughly 7000 objects, and have a diverse history of ground-breaking, historically-significant exhibitions. MOCA is committed to the collection, presentation, and interpretation of art created after 1940, in all media, and to preserving that work for future generations. They provide leadership in the field by identifying and presenting the most significant and challenging art of our time, actively supporting the creation of new work, and producing original scholarship. With three distinct venues in Los Angeles—MOCA Grand Avenue, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, and MOCA Pacific Design Center—and Michael Heizer’s seminal artwork Double Negative (1969-70) in the Nevada desert, they engage audiences through an ambitious program of exhibitions, educational programs, and publishing.
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is part of the Los Angeles Music Center with a capacity of 3197 seats across four tiers. The magnificent pavilion features wide curving stairways, beautiful hanging chandeliers and rich interior. The pavilion features 10 different areas, the orchestra section (premiere, center, main and ring), the circle section (grand and founders), the loge (front and rear) and finally the balconies (front and rear).
The all-new OUE Skyspace LA will be California’s tallest open-air observation deck and the premiere destination for panoramic, 360-degree views of Los Angeles. From nearly 1,000 feet above the city in the iconic U.S. Bank Tower, OUE Skyspace LA will honor the culture, community and people that make Los Angeles unlike any other city in the world.633
Features hands-on interactive science exhibits, the Air and Space Gallery, and an IMAX movie theater (huge screen). Free admission to all exhibits except IMAX.
The Angels Flight Railway is one of Downtown LA’s most iconic landmarks and has been in operation since 1901.
The twin-railed funicular track, which carries over a million passengers a year, climbs the hill between Grand Avenue and Hill Street. It’s a steep but short ride in a tramcar-like carriage lasting just a couple of minutes. Known as the "World's Shortest Railway".
If you ride the Angels Flight Railway, make sure you get the souvenir return ticket to keep as a memento.
Imagine yourself in a real-life adventure game filled with mysterious puzzles and brain-teasing clues! This is Escape Room LA.
You’ll be immersed in one of six exciting online environments, from a strange alien planet to an ancient Mayan pyramid, the lost city of Atlantis, an old haunted theatre, a medieval alchemist’s lab or a small village under the curse of an evil witch. Solve the challenging clues and puzzles and escape before your time runs out!
Before your game, we’ll review the rules and answer any questions. Then, your countdown to escape begins. Although these games can be challenging, don’t worry – you’ll have fun whether you escape or not! At the end of your game we’ll recap your accomplishments and explain how to solve the remaining puzzles inside the room. Plan on spending a total of up to 75 minutes with us from start to finish.
Olvera Street in Downtown LA is an awesome beacon of Mexican-American culture that is always lively and fun to explore. The entire area is called El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, and it takes up multiple city blocks in Downtown Los Angeles. Since it is right across the street from Union Station, it is a great place to take the train to if you are looking for a fun half day adventure. The best time of the year to be on Olvera St is during the Day of the Dead Festival, but even if you go during the rest of the year, there are still a bunch of fun places to explore.
Restaurants, vendors, and public establishments are along the pedestrian mall, a block-long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined marketplace where some merchants are descended from the original vendors who opened shops when a then-decrepit Olvera Street was recreated as a tourist attraction in 1930, a romanticized version with the theme of a Mexican marketplace. The exterior facades of the brick buildings enclosing Olvera Street and on the small vendor stands lining its center are colorful piñatas, hanging puppets in white peasant garb, Mexican pottery, serapes, mounted bull horns, and oversized sombreros. Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year who can find, while not an authentic Mexican or Mexican-American market, an homage to the history and traditions of the pueblo's early settlers and the city's Mexican heritage.
SoFi Stadium is a porous, indoor-outdoor, year-round complex featuring, yes, a 70,000-seat stadium and lots of parking, but also a 2.5-acre public plaza, an adjacent 6,000-seat performance space and a layered landscape filled with hills, trees, places to pause and sit and eat — all connected to a vibrant 25-acre community park surrounding a 5.5-acre lake.
The 300-acre complex, to be called Hollywood Park, is slated to phase in over many years more than 1.5 million square feet of retail, restaurant and office space (including the almost-complete NFL Network headquarters and studios), at least 2,500 townhomes and apartments and a hotel.
The idea of a stadium as the focal point for a mixed-use project is not new. So-called sports-anchored developments are becoming the norm nationwide, from Patriot Place in New England to the Arlington Entertainment District in Texas. But more than any of those developments (including downtown Los Angeles’ L.A. Live), this complex — its stadium’s façade curving like the sweep of the coast — is authentically inspired by, and caters to, its setting.
“We were trying to create an expression of Southern California,” said Lance Evans, principal with HKS Architects. “Something that would resonate with this climate and with this place.”
Special exhibitions are featured quarterly and permanent collections include: - Birds, chaparral and marine life - Dinosaurs, fossils and other extinct animals - Gems and minerals - Native American and Pre-Columbian cultures - North American, African and exotic mammal halls - California, Southwest and American history. There is also a "hands-on" Discovery Center where you can touch exhibits, or explore them with microscopes, magnifying glasses and binoculars. There is an "Insect Zoo" featuring 30 terrariums and aquariums that are frequently updated with new specimens.
Designed by architect Frank Gehry, Walt Disney Concert Hall (WDCH) is an internationally recognized architectural landmark and one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world. From the stainless steel curves of its striking exterior to the state-of-the-art acoustics of the hardwood-paneled main auditorium, the 3.6-acre complex embodies the unique energy and creative spirit of the city of Los Angeles and its orchestra. Thanks to the vision and generosity of Lillian Disney, the Disney family, and many other individual and corporate donors, Los Angeles enjoys the music of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Master Chorale and visiting artists and orchestras from around the world.
Greek Theatre is a 5,870-seat music venue located at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California. It was built in 1929, opening on September 29 of that year. The Greek Theatre is owned by the city of Los Angeles, and is operated by SMG.
The stretch of shops and boutiques on Rodeo Drive is only three blocks long. It begins at Wilshire Boulevard on the south, and runs north to Santa Monica Boulevard, where the commercial section of the street gives way to an affluent residential neighborhood. But those three short blocks constitute the most famous shopping district in America, and probably the most expensive three blocks of shops in the world. It is here that the rich & famous do their shopping, and where tourists window-shop while trying to spot movie stars on the fabled street.
We can't create the deck, but we can definitely make meetings more fun. So come meet how you meet. We'll get your group in the right headspace.
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Facility Restrictions
Hotel group ceiling is up to 650 on peak.
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DID YOU KNOW InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown…
* Is the largest InterContinental hotel brand in the Americas with 889 guestrooms
* Holds the Guinness World Record for the largest continuous concrete pour – 21,000 cubic yards of concrete, over 2,000 truckloads of concrete, 200 cement trucks, and 20 hours of continuous pour - beating the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas by 200 cubic yards, enough to lay a suburban sidewalk for almost one mile
* Is the 8th tallest building in the United States at 1,100 ft
Glass skylight, the hotel’s signature element, is the length of a football field
* Registered with the certification goal of LEED® Gold for Building Design and Construction (will be the 1st LEED® Gold in Downtown LA)
InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown Frequently Asked Questions
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Sustainable Practices
Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
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Diversity and Inclusion
For US hotels only, is InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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Health and Safety
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Does InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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