The LINE Hotel Los Angeles — Design Hotel in the Heart of Koreatown with a Rooftop Pool and DTLA Skyline Views
Here is a situation worth imagining: a 4-star design hotel in Los Angeles with a rooftop pool facing the Downtown skyline, where you can walk out the front door and be at some of the best Korean BBQ in the country in minutes. That is The LINE Hotel on Wilshire Blvd, Koreatown. Score 8.3/10 from over 2,100 verified reviews. Guests consistently say the same thing: the value-to-experience ratio is genuinely hard to beat at this price point in LA. If you are coming for the 2026 World Cup and want a hotel with real character, solid transit access, and a neighbourhood worth exploring — The LINE is worth a serious look.
Koreatown is one of the most genuinely alive neighbourhoods in Los Angeles — not the LA of tourist brochures, but the LA that people who actually live there navigate every day. Korean BBQ restaurants open past midnight, karaoke rooms above boba shops, 24-hour supermarkets, and street-level energy that most LA hotel districts simply do not have. The LINE Hotel sits in the middle of it, and that location is the single strongest argument for staying here. The 8.3/10 score from 2,100+ verified reviews reflects guests who found the combination of design-forward rooms, rooftop pool, and neighbourhood access to be worth more than the price tag suggests.
"The rooftop pool at sunset with Downtown LA lighting up behind it, and Koreatown below starting to come alive for the evening — I genuinely thought I had booked the wrong hotel. Far better than the price made me expect."
The rooms are designed in a clean modern style: exposed concrete textures, warm wood furniture, soft layered lighting. Not luxurious in a five-star sense, but designed with intention — it reads as a deliberate aesthetic, not a cost-cut. Standard Rooms start from $139 per night. Deluxe Rooms from $169. City View Suites from $229. Rooms on upper floors with city-facing orientation get the full DTLA skyline — the best combination here. Rooms on lower floors or facing Wilshire Blvd carry noticeably more street noise, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights when the neighbourhood is at its most active. Worth requesting specifically when booking.
The rooftop pool with its panoramic view of the Downtown LA skyline is the hotel's most talked-about feature — guests mention it consistently across reviews regardless of which platform they use. The view is genuinely impressive at sunset, when the skyscrapers catch the light and the city below is fully awake. The hotel also has Openaire, a restaurant that guests rate noticeably higher than average hotel dining — the menu blends California-style cooking with Korean influences that match the neighbourhood's identity. The fitness centre covers the basics for anyone wanting to stay active between match days.
On transit — the hotel's address is 3515 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010. The Wilshire/Vermont Metro station (Line B Purple + Line D Red) is a 5-minute walk. From there you can reach Downtown LA and Union Station directly, and the broader Metro network covers Hollywood and beyond with transfers. For a hotel at this price point in LA, having a Metro station within walking distance is a genuinely useful advantage — parking in central Los Angeles is both expensive and inconvenient, and rideshare surge pricing during events can be significant.
A few honest points before booking: service consistency comes up regularly across reviews — some guests report excellent, attentive staff; others found the front desk slow to respond or follow through. This is a pattern common enough in the 2,100+ reviews to be worth knowing. Koreatown is loud on weekend nights — this is not a complaint so much as a fact about the neighbourhood. If you want silence after 10pm, a lower-floor room facing Wilshire will not provide it. The Metro to Hollywood requires a transfer, which is still faster than most rideshare options in traffic, but it is worth planning for.
Put plainly: The LINE Hotel is the best-value design hotel in Koreatown. Over 2,100 people have verified that the rooftop pool, the neighbourhood access, and the contemporary rooms deliver more than the starting price of $139 implies. It is well-suited for travellers who want to engage with a real Los Angeles neighbourhood — not just check in somewhere near an attraction and leave. For World Cup 2026 visitors who want a base with good Metro connections and a neighbourhood worth spending time in beyond match days, it makes a strong case. If you need to be close to SoFi Stadium, or want complete quiet, the considerations are clear — and there are other options in our LA list that fit those needs.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooftop pool with DTLA skyline views — rare at this price point in central LA
- ✓ Koreatown location: walk to some of the best Korean food and nightlife in LA
- ✓ Contemporary design rooms with real aesthetic intent, not generic hotel decor
- ! Service inconsistency — reviews vary from excellent to slow across the same property
- ! Koreatown street noise at night, especially on weekends — lower-floor rooms facing Wilshire feel it most
- ✓ Metro Wilshire/Vermont 5-min walk — easy city navigation without a car
- ✓ Openaire restaurant gets genuine praise from guests, not just passable hotel dining
- ! Metro to Hollywood requires a transfer — plan connections in advance
- ! Koreatown is an active neighbourhood: it suits guests who want energy, not those seeking quiet
- 💡If you need to be near SoFi Stadium (World Cup 2026 venue) · SoFi is in Inglewood, roughly 20+ km from Koreatown · For closer options look at properties near Inglewood or El Segundo
- 💡If you want genuine quiet every night · Koreatown is lively until late, especially Friday and Saturday · Fix: request a high-floor city-view room away from Wilshire Blvd to reduce noise exposure
- 💡If you need direct Metro access everywhere without transfers · Line B/D covers DTLA directly; Hollywood and Venice require transfers · Supplement with Uber/Lyft for routes that don't align well
Heading to Los Angeles for the World Cup?
Los Angeles is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach SoFi Stadium on match day.