Hotel in Los Angeles Area, United States
Hollywood Volume
150pts
About Hollywood Volume
Tommie, as you may have guessed from the name, can be seen as the more youthful and more casual version of the Thompson Hollywood — and they’re easy to compare, as they’re right around the corner from one another, between Sunset and Hollywood Boulevard in a vibrant and rapidly changing corner of the city. In fact it’s a member of Hyatt’s JdV brand rather than Thompson — long story — but the comparison still stands: where the other is unmistakably a luxury boutique hotel, this one is a bit more attainable, occupying, in its own words, a space “between luxury and minimalism.” The most practical consequence is that the rooms are economical with their square footage; with simple, uncluttered layouts they never feel cramped, and once you’re in a suite you’ve got nearly 400 square feet to spread out in, under a 12-foot ceiling. The comforts, however, are still substantial — this simply isn’t a hole-up-in-your-room sort of place. Tommie’s restaurant imports the flavors of Tulum and the Yucatán Peninsula, while its rooftop lounge is inspired by Palm Springs — both lend this decidedly urban corner of Hollywood a certain far-flung escapist vibe.
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