NoMad Los Angeles
Italianate majesty close to the galleries
Step into the decorative ambience of the one-time Bank of Italy, where the original gold and blue Italianate lobby ceiling has been retained. The feature runs through the fabric of its 241 Jacques Garcia-designed guest rooms and suites; guests will find comfort in the terrazzo-floored walk-in showers and in the soft Bellino linens. Foodies can delight in the City of Angels-inspired eatery and bar options, from the sun-doused Lobby to the stately Mezzanine, to the cocktail-packed Giannini Bar and beyond. NoMad Los Angeles is close to the city’s esteemed cultural highlights, for example the art galleries Hauser & Wirth and the Hive.

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