Hotel in Los Angeles Area, United States
The Hoxton\u002c Downtown LA
150ptsHistoric Core Lifestyle Hotel

About The Hoxton\u002c Downtown LA
The Hoxton, Downtown LA occupies a converted space on South Broadway in the Historic Core, earning Michelin Selected recognition in 2025. The property sits within the broader wave of design-led independent hotels that have repositioned Downtown Los Angeles as a serious hospitality address, offering a mid-scale alternative to the neighbourhood's heritage hotel stock and the westside luxury corridor.
Downtown LA's Hotel Shift, and Where The Hoxton Fits
South Broadway, once the spine of LA's theatre district and later a corridor better known for fabric wholesalers and swap meets, has been the site of one of Downtown Los Angeles's more deliberate hospitality investments over the past decade. The Hoxton, Downtown LA sits at 1060 S Broadway, inside the Historic Core sub-district that has attracted a specific type of hotel operator: groups that treat adaptive reuse and neighbourhood embeddedness as operational strategy rather than marketing positioning. The Hoxton brand, which operates properties across London, Paris, Chicago, and New York, has made that approach consistent across its portfolio, converting existing structures rather than building clean-slate towers.
That model matters in this part of Los Angeles, where the Historic Core contains a high concentration of pre-war commercial architecture that defines the visual character of the street. A new-build hotel here would sit at odds with its surroundings in a way that a thoughtfully converted older building does not. The Hoxton's selection of this address places it in a peer set distinct from the westside luxury corridor — properties like The Beverly Hills Hotel or Andaz West Hollywood operate in a different geography and serve a different version of the city. Downtown LA hotels are increasingly drawing guests who want proximity to DTLA's cultural institutions, arts spaces, and restaurant scene rather than the beach or the entertainment industry apparatus.
Michelin Selected: What the Recognition Signals
The Hoxton, Downtown LA holds Michelin Selected status as of 2025, listed in the Michelin guide's hotels and stays category for the Los Angeles Area. Michelin Selected sits below the Michelin Key tier in the guide's hotel hierarchy, functioning as a recognition of quality and character rather than a statement of category dominance. In practical terms, it places The Hoxton in a curated set of LA properties that Michelin's inspectors regard as worth recommending — a meaningful credential in a city where hotel options run into the hundreds.
Within Downtown specifically, Michelin Selected recognition positions The Hoxton alongside a subset of the city's design-conscious hotel stock. Comparable properties operating in the independent or lifestyle segment in LA include Freehand Los Angeles, Hotel Per La, and Gold Diggers. The Hoxton's brand lineage and its Michelin recognition separate it from purely independent operators while keeping it outside the conventional luxury tier occupied by properties like Raffles-class hotels or destination resorts such as Amangiri or Meadowood Napa Valley.
The Neighbourhood as Context
The Historic Core sits between the Financial District to the west and the Arts District to the east, with the Broadway theatre row running through its centre. The area's density of pre-war commercial buildings , many now converted to loft residences, restaurants, and hotels , gives it a walkability and architectural texture that most of Los Angeles deliberately avoids. For a hotel operating from this address, the neighbourhood is a primary asset: guests have foot-level access to a concentration of independent dining, bars, and cultural programming that sits outside the typical LA car-first geography.
The Hoxton's approach of programming its public spaces as neighbourhood gathering points rather than guest-only amenities fits the character of the Historic Core, where the line between resident, worker, and visitor is more porous than in resort or beach districts. This is structurally different from the experience at a property like Hotel Erwin Venice Beach or Hotel June Malibu, where the location itself is the draw and the hotel serves as access point to a specific coastal experience. Downtown LA hotels trade on urban density and cultural access instead.
Responsible Hospitality in the Urban Hotel Model
Broader trend toward sustainable operations in urban lifestyle hotels has become a meaningful differentiator in how properties like The Hoxton position themselves. Adaptive reuse , converting an existing structure rather than demolishing and rebuilding , carries a substantially lower embodied carbon cost than new construction, a fact that the Historic Core's hotel scene benefits from structurally. The Hoxton brand has made public commitments around reducing single-use plastics, sourcing locally where operational, and supporting the communities around its properties through open-lobby programming that brings in local talent and businesses.
This matters as a category point: the lifestyle hotel segment in Los Angeles has moved toward community-embedded sustainability commitments as a distinguishing feature, with properties across the city competing on environmental credentials alongside design and food programming. For a traveller comparing options in the $200-$400 per night mid-premium bracket , where The Hoxton, based on comparable urban Hoxton properties in Chicago and New York, would likely sit , sustainability practices are increasingly part of the evaluation alongside room quality and location. Properties at a different scale, such as Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur or SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg, have built their entire identities around land stewardship and environmental integration; urban hotels like The Hoxton operate in a different frame, where sustainability is expressed through building reuse, supplier relationships, and community programming.
Planning Your Stay
The Hoxton, Downtown LA is located at 1060 S Broadway in the Historic Core, reachable via the Metro A and E lines at the 7th Street/Metro Center station, which places it within easy walking distance without requiring a car , relevant in a city where hotel location and transit access frequently diverge. For guests primarily interested in Downtown's cultural and dining scene, this address is one of the more practical bases in the area. Those with business at studios or visiting the westside should factor in that Downtown-to-westside transit is limited and driving times during peak hours are substantial. For comparable lifestyle-segment hotels across LA's broader geography, Hollywood Volume and Hotel Oceana Santa Monica serve different neighbourhood priorities. Our full Los Angeles Area restaurants and hotels guide maps the wider field across the city's distinct districts.
FAQ
- Which room category should I book at The Hoxton, Downtown LA?
- The Hoxton typically structures its room categories across a compact tiered range , from smaller entry rooms suited to short stays focused on the public spaces and neighbourhood access, up to larger rooms or suites that offer more working and living space for extended stays. Given the property's Michelin Selected recognition and its position in the mid-premium lifestyle segment, the mid-tier rooms generally represent the most considered balance between space and rate. Guests prioritising views or layout for longer stays should look at the upper category options, which at comparable Hoxton urban properties offer meaningfully more room than the entry tier.
- What should I know about The Hoxton, Downtown LA before I go?
- The property sits in Downtown LA's Historic Core, not on the westside or in Hollywood, so guests should arrive with a clear picture of what the neighbourhood offers: walkable access to DTLA dining, arts spaces, and cultural programming, with the city's beaches and entertainment industry hubs requiring a drive or rideshare. The hotel holds Michelin Selected status for 2025, placing it in a curated tier of recommended LA properties. Booking lead time for weekends and periods coinciding with major Downtown events warrants attention, as the hotel's public-space programming tends to draw local traffic alongside hotel guests. Those comparing options at a similar price point across the city may also want to review Freehand Los Angeles and Hotel Per La before finalising.
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