The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles opened its doors
late last week. The opening of the hotel is the final piece of
L.A. Live, the $2.5 billion sports, residential and entertainment
district, which was inaugurated with the opening of Staples Center
in 1999.
“We are proud that The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
is a part of L.A. Live and the renaissance of Downtown Los
Angeles,” said General Manager Javier Cano. “The Ritz-Carlton, Los
Angeles provides another dimension to this exciting and active
area, which is now a true destination for travelers and local
residents.”
Perched on the upper floors of the 54-story
tower that it shares with sister hotel, the JW Marriott Los Angeles
at L.A. Live and The Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live, The
Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles has 123 guestrooms,
including 14 suites. The 3,000 square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite is
the hotel’s largest and boasts northern and western
views. The luxurious suite includes a piano and entertainment
room, media corner, lounge, kitchen and formal dining area.
Featuring elegant, contemporary décor by renowned Los Angeles
firm, Barry Design, and some of the city’s best views of Downtown
L.A., the hotel provides guests with an exclusive retreat.
Designed by Gensler, the hotel and luxury condominium tower will
be LEED-certified and is owned by Los Angeles-based AEG, developer
of the four million square foot L.A. Live, and MacFarlane
Partners.
The hotel is home to The Ritz-Carlton Spa, an 8,000-square-foot sanctuary that is designed to reflect the
glamour and excitement of Los Angeles in a calming yet
sophisticated environment. With nine treatment rooms, two
customized aromatherapy steam rooms, cold plunge showers and two
relaxation lounges, the spa offers guests a true respite. The
experience is further enhanced by iPod docking capability for each
treatment table, which allows guests to have fully customizable
music for their treatments. Featuring the finest products
available, the spa offers services that range from The
Ritz-Carlton Signature organic experiences in massage and skincare
to results-oriented, cosmeceutical-grade skin care. The “Champagne
and Shimmer” theme of the Spa is highlighted with treatments that
include the Glowing Gold Facial and the Champagne and Citrus
Scrub.
Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck brings WP24, his
latest restaurant concept, to The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles.
Located on the 24th floor of the hotel, WP24 features refined
Asian fare from a dining area with floor to ceiling windows
providing a stunning view of the Los Angeles skyline. In addition
to a spacious dining room and lounge, the restaurant offers a wine
cave and two private dining rooms.
Guests can also take
pleasure in the panoramic vistas of Downtown L.A. and surrounding
Southern California from the 3,400-square-foot signature
Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge on the 23rd floor. In addition, guests
can see the views from the 26th floor as they relax by
the exclusive, private rooftop pool and bar. Cabana and
conversational seating arrangements allow guests to enjoy the
outdoors both day and night. For those interested in more active
pursuits, a 2,000-square-foot fitness center on the 26th floor
offers guests the opportunity to catch a productive workout while
enjoying the cityscape.
The hotel also offers meeting and
event planners the Gallery Collection which boasts nearly
100,000-square-feet of ballroom and meeting rooms.
Just steps
away from Staples Center, Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, The Grammy
Museum and a variety of dining and other entertainment options,
The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles is just
seconds away from the heart of one of the most exciting parts of
Los Angeles.
L.A. Live is home to 13 restaurants and bars
including Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, The Farm of Beverly Hills,
Rosa Mexicano, Katsuya, ESPN Zone, Flemings Prime Steakhouse and
Wine Bar, Rock ‘N Fish and Trader Vic’s. The district also houses
some of Los Angeles’ most popular entertainment venues such as
Club Nokia and Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge.
See recent travel news from:
Travel News Asia,
Ritz-Carlton,
Los Angeles
|