Farmers Daughter Hotel
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/HOTELS, LOS ANGELES/ Updated : Feb 6, 2017, 16:24 IST
Synopsis
Once a seedy dive motel frequented by desperate starlets hoping to bump into producers from CBS Studios nearby, the property was madeover into a modern boutique hotel harking back to the cinematic charm of its kinkier days. And th … Read more
Once a seedy dive motel frequented by desperate starlets hoping to bump into producers from CBS Studios nearby, the property was madeover into a modern boutique hotel harking back to the cinematic charm of its kinkier days. And the result is an absolute winner. Read less

A tongue-in-chic dive motel
Word to the wise: The hotel doesn't have its own gym, but there's a pool, and comfort food restaurant Tart.
Playing on its location across the road from the Farmer's Market (adjacent to The Grove), rooms are furnished in country bumpkin style complete with denim bedspreads, latticed beadheads, farm yard-inspired artwork and a rocking chair. But a typical barnyard lodging this is not, for there's also a flatscreen TV, iPod docking station, free WiFi and DVD player in every room. If you fancy a roll in the hay, the 'No-Tell Room' has mirrors on the ceiling and a fully stocked bar, as well as a mural of a wheat field to inspire, well, you get the drift.
Conveniently, the three-star sleep is also within walking distance from the shops on Melrose and Museum Row on Wilshire Boulevard.
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