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Roosevelt Hotel - Hollywood in Hollywood, United States
 
This hotel features 305 guestrooms. The remodeled, oversized guestrooms in the 12-story tower feature minimalist d?cor (white walls and bedding), thick carpets, dark wooden bed frames and desks, large windows that open, down comforters, and tiled baths with glass shower doors. Baths and closets in some rooms are separated from sleeping quarters by short hallways, and some rooms have baths with shower stalls. Original handprints in cement by contemporary celebrities hang in some rooms, and eventually will be installed in all tower rooms. The rooms in the 2-story, poolside cabana (renovated in 2000) are cozier, more colorful, and more private, and offer amenities similar to the tower rooms. VCRs are available at no extra charge. Poolside Cabana Room - The poolside cabana rooms surround the pool courtyard, feature two double beds, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. These rooms have private balconies or patios overlooking the tropically landscaped courtyard and Tropicana Bar. Premium Tower Room - The rooms in the tower feature one king-sized bed and can accommodate a maximum of two guests. Depending on location, configuration of rooms and furnishings can vary. Some rooms offer views of Hollywood Boulevard and Mann’s Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, Bathrobes, Cable/satellite TV, Clock radio, Coffee/tea maker, Hair dryer, Hypo-allergenic bedding available, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Mini/honor bar, Modem Internet access, Multi-line phone, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies/movie rental, Premium bedding, Refrigerator, Video game consoles, Voice mail, Wheelchair accessible.
Roosevelt Hotel - Hollywood amenities include Theodore’s: California/continental cuisine is served for all meals in a European-style setting adjacent to the hotel’s original lobby. Tully's Coffee: This caf? faces Hollywood Boulevard and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Teddy’s Lounge: This intimate and seductive cocktail lounge is located in one corner of the hotel’s original, ornate lobby. Tropicana Bar: Positioned in the palm-shrouded pool area, this full bar offers favorite cocktails and specialty drinks, and an appetizer menu.
Hollywood Walk of Fame – outside the door Mann’s Grauman’s Chinese Theatre – across the street Hollywood & Highland – across the street Hollywood Entertainment Museum – across the street Hollywood Bowl – 4 blocks Capitol Records - 10 blocks Griffith Park – 2 miles Universal Studios Hollywood – 2 miles Farmers Market – 4 miles Page Museum and La Brea Tar Pits - 4 miles Dodger Stadium - 5 miles Beverly Hills - 6 miles Downtown Los Angeles - 6 miles Santa Monica beaches - 15 miles Disneyland - 30 miles Los Angeles International Airport (LAX): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 25 miles. Driving directions from Los Angeles International Airport: Depart the airport on World Way. Take the SR-1 ramp onto S Sepulveda Blvd. Take the I-105 (Century Fwy.) E ramp toward Norwalk. Merge onto I-110 (Harbor Fwy.) N toward Los Angeles. I-110 N becomes SR-110 N. Merge onto US-101 N toward Hollywood. Exit at Highland Ave., turn right onto Hollywood Blvd., and proceed to the hotel, which is at 7000 Hollywood Blvd.
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What to expect: This hotel, which once dazzled the likes of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford and was the site of the first Academy Awards? in 1929, still has plenty of original Spanish Colonial decor. Recent renovations have transformed the style into one more befitting today’s guests–an upscale Japanese restaurant has been added and the mezzanine photos and memorabilia removed. Amenity highlights: The fabulously ornate Spanish Colonial lobby houses a sexy corner bar next to a European-style restaurant. The pool and spa in the courtyard are ringed with towering palms, chaise lounges, and the Tropicana cocktail lounge. Feinstein's at Cinegrill now showcases top-notch entertainment. Insider tip: More information on this hotel’s fascinating, celebrity-rich history is offered in its press kit, which can be requested from the hotel’s sales office. The kit includes a flier titled Tall Tales, which documents many of the hotel’s purported “hauntings” (as in actor Montgomery Clift’s old room, Room 928).
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