The Ivory boutique hotel opens in Los Angeles' Koreatown

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The 48-room property is home to a lobby lounge, courtyard, pool, rooftop deck and 24-hour fitness center.
The 48-room property is home to a lobby lounge, courtyard, pool, rooftop deck and 24-hour fitness center. Photo Credit: The Ivory

The Ivory, a new boutique hotel, has opened its doors in Los Angeles' Koreatown.

The 48-room property is home to a lobby lounge, courtyard, pool, rooftop deck and 24-hour fitness center. Guests can opt for either a digital self-guided check-in or a staff-assisted welcome. 

Food and beverage offerings include Kaluga caviar service, small plates and artisanal cheeses as well as cocktails, champagne and California wines. Daily amenities like morning bread and coffee delivery and an evening cookie service are also available.

The property is making its debut with an art program in place, featuring works by Los Angeles-based artists like Urs Fischer, Richard Misrach, Rafa Esparza, Rebecca Morris and Ruby Neri. Additionally, a lobby art installation called Daydream by New York-based artist Rob Wynne greets guests upon arrival.

The hotel said it plans to expand its cultural programming in the coming months, with chef collaborations, panel discussions, pop-ups, tastings and rotating exhibitions slated to soon be on offer. 

Rates at The Ivory start at $375 per night.

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