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Reception > Los Angeles, California

The Line Hotel Los Angeles

The LINE Hotel is the coolest place to stay in LA’s vibrant Koreatown neighborhood.

Food? Cocktail hour and passed hors d'oeuvres, then a three-course plated dinner catered by the LINE. Coastal California cuisine that will surprise and delight. We’ve tried it and it rules. Head chef Josiah Citrin has two Michelin stars, if you care about that kind of thing.

Bar? Open bar!

DJ? Dart Collective.

Atmosphere? Bright colors, animal print, concrete, and a greenhouse by the pool.

Traveling by car

The LINE Hotel is located in the fabulous Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, accessible from the 101, 110, and 10 freeways.

Get driving directions here.

Parking at the LINE is valet only. Let them know you’re attending our wedding, and the valet fee will be complimentary.

Traveling by plane

We recommend flying into Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or Bob Hope Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR).

At LAX, take a minute to read about the LAX-it lot procedures if you are taking a taxi, Uber, or Lyft into the city.

We fly United, Delta, and JetBlue regularly and think they are pretty good. Feel free to reach out to us for any flight advice!

Public transportation

The LINE Hotel is conveniently located upstairs from the Wilshire/Normandie stop of the LA Metro D (Purple) line.

We recommend taking a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to the hotel for the most convenience. Alternatively, you can take the LAX Flyaway Bus to Union Station ($9.75) and then ride westbound on the LA Metro D (Purple) Line to Wilshire/Normandie ($1.75).

Other things to do nearby

See art at the Broad or LACMA; film history at the Academy Museum; car history at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Those last 3 are all on the same campus, if you’re trying to have a museum-filled day.

After dark

Or come visit us in West Adams for a meet and greet with Bubba and Cheese.

Why here?

A lot of people think of Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Disneyland when they think of LA, but none of those are actually within the city limits. We wanted to celebrate the beautiful, absurd place we call home.

Koreatown is a lot of fun, and it’s centrally located to anywhere else you’d like to visit too.

Recommended Hotels

There is no “official” hotel - so feel free to book at one of these, or try other hotels, Airbnb, your friend in LA, etc.

We’ll see you at the party!