The Delphi




In Ancient Greece, Delphi was considered the center of the world. This building was first brought into Los Angeles in the 50s and introduced modern architecture to the city, spurring the Arts to make Los Angeles what it is now known for. During the decline of Downtown, this building once again became the catalyst for revitalization when The Standard brought it back to life. Now, post-pandemic, The Delphi is again the center of the world as we bring it back to life in Downtown Los Angeles.
The Delphi Hotel offers 207 spacious rooms, including two penthouse suites. The distinct decor features minimalist furnishing accented by bursts of color. Design highlights include platform beds, large screen TVs, a 14-foot floating work desk, giant mirrors, oversized bathtubs, fantastic views, custom bath amenities, spacious closets, and mood lighting
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Accepts Credit Cards
Minority Owned
ADA Accessible
Public Space ADA Compliant
Family Friendly
Student Group Friendly
Green Certified
Pet Friendly
Tour Group Friendly
Valet Parking
Dining/Food Available
Hotel Dining
Bar
Outdoor Dining
Business Lunch
Full Bar
Lounge
Catering
Free Wi-Fi
Good for Singles
Group Dining
Kid Friendly
Late Nights
Live Music
Reservations Recommended
Take Out
Happy Hour
Gluten-Free
Weekend Brunch
Total Rooms: 207
Rooftop
Blues
Jazz
Outdoor/Patio
Casual
Valet
Total Square Footage: 7000
Largest Room Square Footage: 2878
Total Meeting Rooms: 5
Capacity Inside: 300
Available for Buy Out
In-House Catering Service
Max Theater Capacity: 240
Max Reception Capacity: 300
Max Banquet Capacity: 160
Max Classroom Capacity: 120
Number of Breakout Rooms: 4
Total Capacity: 300