Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Niche & Luxury
  • Air
  • Training & Resources
  • Who We Are
    • Brian Israel
    • Briana Bonfiglio
    • Candace Protzman
    • Dan McCarthy
    • Dori Saltzman
    • Jennifer Arango
    • Kelly Fontenelle
    • Louis Intreglia
    • Tom McCarthy

New Opening: Marriott’s Dual Branded Moxy & AC Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles

by Daniel McCarthy / April 11, 2023
Moxy Downtown LA AC Hotel Dual-branded

Photo: Marriott

Marriott this week is gearing up to open its newest Los Angeles property, a dual-branded Moxy and AC Hotel located in Downtown Los Angeles. The new hotel officially opens tomorrow, April 12.

The new hotel is located in the city’s downtown, directly across from the Crypto.com Arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center. It was developed by Lightstone, which had previously helped launch six of Moxy’s New York hotels. This will be the first Moxy in Los Angeles.

The Moxy side will debut with 380 rooms, while the AC Hotel side will add another 347 guest rooms to the property. Marriott says that the Moxy side will offer “smartly designed rooms” along with spaces for socializing and dining, while the AC Hotel side will offer “the essential elements of an elevated hotel experience at an accessible rate.”

The two hotels will be connected via Level 8, a 30,000-square-foot floor that will house eight different dining and entertainment venues including:

  • Wanderlust, a cocktail lounge.
  • Qué Barbaro, a South American live-fire grill eatery.
  • Golden Hour, a poolside dining and carousel bar.
  • Maison Kasai, a French-Japanese teppanyaki restaurant.
  • Lucky Mizu, a traditional seiro mushi and hot pot restaurant.
  • Sinners y Santos, a cathedral-inspired nightclub with a speakeasy entrance.
  • Mother of Pearl, an alfresco oyster and ceviche bar.
  • Brown Sheep Taqueria, a Mexican restaurant on the property’s terrace.

Both the Moxy and the AC Hotel side will also offer their own distinct dining venues including the La Lo La Rooftop on the AC Hotel side, which will offer Spanish-style tapas paired with views of the Hollywood Hills. There’s also the Bar Moxy and the Bluestone Lane Coffee Shop on the Moxy side.

The hotel will also offer 13,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space on its seventh floor that can hold up to 600 people. The meeting space includes a 1960s-era Mad Men-inspired boardroom for smaller events or breakout sessions.

"For today's traveler, memorable hospitality means great design combined with the ability to choose from an abundance of experiences," says Mitchell Hochberg, president of real estate developer Lightstone. "By integrating the two hotels, plus Level 8, into a single building, we're creating a myriad of experiences never before offered in Los Angeles — and keeping it all affordable. It's a multilayered, endlessly fascinating destination for both locals and visitors."

  2
  0
Related Articles
Aloft Planning New Hotel Near Ft. Lauderdale Airport and Port Everglades Cruise Port
Marriott Launches New Affordable, Midscale Hotel Brand
Westin Beach Resort & Spa at Frenchman’s Reef Opens in St. Thomas
Hyatt Adds Resort Fees to Upfront Pricing, Joining Marriott
TRS Coral Hotel in Costa Mujeres Joins Wyndham
Magic Castle Conjurer’s Cruise to Set Sail in October
Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island to Get a Multimillion Dollar Makeover
Corporate Travel Agency in Los Angeles Feels Effect of Writers, Actors Strike
Marriott and MGM Resorts Partner to Create “MGM Collection with Marriott Bonvoy”
New Opening: Ian Schrager’s Rome EDITION

MOST VIEWED

  1. FAA Issues Nationwide Ground Stop for United Airlines Flights
  2. Maui Fires Update: Which Hotels and Resorts Are Open and Closed After Lahaina Fires
  3. Southwest Airlines Strike Seems Imminent
  4. Hurricane Lee's Uncertain Path Raises Some Travel Concerns
  5. Hurricane Lee Intensifies to Category 5: Caribbean and U.S. Impact Uncertain
  6. Hurricane Lee Update: Storm Poses Threat to New England and Atlantic Canada


  1. Tropical Storm Lee Could Hit the Caribbean this Weekend
  2. Royal Caribbean Monitoring Haiti Violence
  3. Updated Cruise Line COVID-19 Vaccination, Booster, & Testing Requirements
  4. Celebrity Cruises Removes Gratuities from "All Included" Pricing
  5. Hurricane Lee Forecast to Rapidly Strengthen into the Weekend
  6. Delta Air Lines Makes Major Changes to SkyMiles Status and Sky Club Access Rules
TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage, analysis of industry news, trends and issues that affect how you do business. Subscribe now for free.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
Aloft Planning New Hotel Near Ft. Lauderdale Airport and Port Everglades Cruise Port
Aloft Planning New Hotel Near Ft. Lauderdale Airport and Port Everglades Cruise Port

The new hotel is scheduled to welcome guests starting in November. 

Read...
Hyatt Launches New Short-Term Rental Platform
Hyatt Launches New Short-Term Rental Platform

Homes & Hideaways by World of Hyatt will launch "in the coming weeks." 

Read...
Club Med’s First South Africa Resort Set to Begin Construction
Club Med’s First South Africa Resort Set to Begin Construction

The first Club Med resort in South Africa is slated to open in 2026.

Read...
Sports Illustrated Launches New Resort Collection
Sports Illustrated Launches New Resort Collection

Sports Illustrated has teamed with Travel + Leisure Co. to develop a deep roster of resorts. 

Read...
Marriott Launches New Affordable, Midscale Hotel Brand
Marriott Launches New Affordable, Midscale Hotel Brand

The first of the properties will open later this year. 

Read...
Accor Launches New All-Inclusive Platform
Accor Launches New All-Inclusive Platform

All the properties booked on the platform will include food and drinks, activities, and entertainment in the price. 

Read...
TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
European Travel Trends 2023 Outlook
CP White Paper 1
Cruise Trend Outlook 2023
View All
industry insider
industry-insider.jpg
//services.travelsavers.com/AMGService.svc/REST/GetImage?ImageID=e6640f25-695d-ee11-92d0-005056a8720b
Why Travel Advisors Shouldn't Worry About Artificial Intelligence
Advertiser's Voice
//services.travelsavers.com/AMGService.svc/REST/GetImage?ImageID=b9003415-3a5d-ee11-92d0-005056a8720b
Travel Agent Education Powered by Avoya
About Travel Market Report Mission Staff Advisory Board Advertise
TMR Resources Webinars Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
News |Packaged Travel |Cruise |Hotels & Resorts |Destinations |Retail Strategies |Niche & Luxury |Air |Training & Resources |Who We Are
© 2005 - 2023 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | 243 South Street, Oyster Bay, NY, 11771 USA | Telephone (516) 730-3097| Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy