(213) 488-0011
328 E 1st St
Los Angeles,
CA
90012
34.0499
-118.2405
Neighborhoods: Central LA, Downtown, Civic Center / Little Tokyo
Last updated 7.21.09
Reviews & Ratings for Miyako Hotels & Resorts
5 reviews
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great shiatsu massage
by jpanderson_citysearch at Citysearch
stayed here back in march, and while it's certainly not the swankiest of hotels, it's reasonably priced and there's a very nice spa inside the hotel. wasn't crowded at all, and for about $50-$60 i was able to use the steamroom, baths, and get a shiatsu massage during which--no joke--this 40-something japanese lady got on top of me and rocked back and forth, digging her knees into my back. i thought i was going to cry, but when it was over i felt pretty good.
- Pros: great spa, reasonable prices, excellent service
- Cons: slightly skeevy rooms, slightly sketchy hood
Nice massage. Professional.
by paticiachan at Citysearch
Very nice Shiatsu style massage, calm interior, nice staff. I save parking expense by heading to a nail salon, Nail Service, which is only a few feet away for another 80 minutes treatment on hands and feet and get validation for free parking at Kajima building on San Pedro street.
- Pros: nice massage, nice staff
- Cons: no parking validation
Featuring an authentic Japanese spa, this hotel is steps from the heart of Little Tokyo.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
Located in downtown's vibrant Little Tokyo district, this Japanese style high-rise hotel offers the discerning business or pleasure traveler Japanese hospitality with a decidedly laid back California style. To those in the know, the hotel feels more like a large Western style hotel in Tokyo.
Overall pleasant experience
by luvbuniz at Citysearch
Overall, it was good, except the parking was $8 per day and I missed the complimentary shiatsu (my fault). The rooms are good quality for the price but avoid the breakfast buffet, it's overpriced and tastes barely edible.
- Pros: good service, nice rooms
- Cons: parking








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