A Retro Experience in the Heart of LA on Vinyl Night at The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood

Every Wednesday night, the i|O Rooftop at The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood transforms into a nostalgic haven for music lovers and those looking to unwind.

Vinyl Night is the weekly event that brings the magic of retro DJ beats to the forefront, inviting guests to sway and groove under the vibrant Los Angeles skyline. Nestled a block south of Sunset Boulevard, The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood is in the heart of one of LA’s most iconic neighborhoods. This 220-room hotel is known for its captivating interior design, which reflects the glamour and allure of “Old Hollywood.” The hotel’s artistic direction and sophisticated architecture offer a welcoming and elevated experience, making it a prime destination for those seeking cinematic nightlife and high-touch guest services. The i|O Rooftop space, with its sweeping views and chic atmosphere, provides the perfect backdrop for a night filled with music and dancing.

Guests can catch the sunset with the sounds of vinyl records spinning classic and modern tunes in the background. The retro DJ beats provide a soundtrack that encourages both laid-back listening as well as on your feet dancing, catering to all music preferences. Complementing the musical experience is a selection of savory, hand-crafted cocktails.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Vinyl Night provides a unique opportunity to enjoy the best of Los Angeles nightlife in a setting that combines the old with the new. With its prime location, innovative technology, and commitment to excellence, The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood is the perfect place to unwind and create unforgettable memories. Join the fun every Wednesday for Vinyl Night and immerse yourself in the sweet vinyl grooves that define the essence of Hollywood’s vibrant nightlife scene.

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