
Warehouse DTLA
Industrial-cool Arts District warehouse meets 1970s Art Deco. Warm rust palette, velvet couches, exposed brick with decades of graffiti, Italian glass chandeliers over TechnoGym machines. Street art and fine art share the same walls. Suits are basically banned — guests trend creative, colourful, and industry-connected.
Request a room on the courtyard or non-Santa Fe side to avoid street and truck noise
Why It Matters
Michelin Key recipient and the only Soho House in LA with a hotel and rooftop pool. Non-members can stay and get full temporary access to the entire club. Over 100 local LA artists are represented throughout — including a Shepard Fairey mural at the original loading dock entrance. The Red Hot Chili Peppers once recorded here. Berenjak, the acclaimed Persian restaurant from London, is the on-site anchor dining concept.
A seven-story 1916 former warehouse in DTLA's Arts District, converted into Soho House's first West Coast property to offer hotel bedrooms and a rooftop pool. Club first, hotel second — but non-members can book any of the 48 rooms and get full temporary membership access: 50-foot rooftop pool, the two-floor Soho Active gym, Persian restaurant Berenjak, and a calendar of live music, workshops, and art events. The building's bones are all still here: exposed brick, original graffiti left intact from the restoration, steel girders, and Art Deco floors layered with 1970s furnishings and works by 100+ LA-based artists.
Where You'll Stay
6 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
4 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
100+ works by LA-based artists are distributed throughout all seven floors. Highlights include a Shepard Fairey mural at the loading dock entrance, Genevieve Gaignard wallpaper installation between the 6th and 7th floors, an 18-foot Paul Davies acrylic near the rooftop bar, and graffiti tags preserved from the building's restoration. The art director Kate Bryan (Global Head of Collections) curated the collection to reflect DTLA's creative community specifically.
A rotating calendar of member events including live music, art walks, workshops, discussions, and stand-up comedy. Events are designed to bring in the surrounding Arts District community. Hotel guests get temporary access to these as part of their stay.
A cosy recording space on the 6th floor for recording music, podcasts, or other audio content. Part of Soho House's broader push to support the creative industries it serves.
A daily timetable of classes in the gym studio including Pilates, yoga, strength, boxing, HIIT, and House Metcon. Included for members and hotel guests.
Split-level gym running from the ground floor up. TechnoGym machines, free weights, functional turf training area, Olympic rings, ropes, boxing bags, and an upper mezzanine for cardio. Italian glass chandeliers hang over the machines — it looks like a glamorous 1970s nightclub. Open Monday–Friday 6am–9pm, Saturday–Sunday 7am–7pm.
A 955 sq ft, 39-seat screening room on the 5th floor. Used for member screenings and curated events.
A 1,529 sq ft, 71-seat basement music performance room for live gigs, stand-up comedy, and member events. This building used to be a recording studio for Off-White Records (the Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded here). The musical DNA is intentional.
A 50-foot outdoor pool on the 7th floor with panoramic views of the DTLA skyline facing west. Lounge chairs and daybeds upholstered in a custom hemp-textile print by LA artist Ethan Lipsitz. Vintage-style coolers around the perimeter. Kids allowed until noon on weekends, 5pm on weekdays.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Select accessible rooms available. Original service elevators are still in operation.
Laptop-friendly spaces on the club floor. Laptop use permitted in the Sitting Room, Drawing Room, Terrace, and at indoor rooftop tables until 6pm.
In-room dining available from 7am.
Complimentary wash-and-fold laundry service every day. Dry cleaning available Monday–Saturday.
All rooms include a Marshall Bluetooth speaker, Roberts radio, and Smart TV.
Multiple event spaces including a 267-seat 6th-floor club space, a basement music room, and a 5th-floor screening room. Maximum reception capacity of 450 outdoors; max banquet capacity 60.
Paid valet parking available on-site.
In-building boutique. At opening, the hotel featured an exclusive in-room shopping capsule with Ssense and DTLA designer Rhude.
Located in the two-floor gym complex. Open to members and hotel guests during gym hours.
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