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The Best Hotels Near Los Angeles

Grace Kelly stayed at Hotel Bel-Air so often, there is now a suite there named after the movie star
Grace Kelly stayed at Hotel Bel-Air so often, there is now a suite there named after the movie star | Courtesy of Hotel Bel Air / Expedia

As you’d expect from one of the world’s largest and most vibrant cities, there’s a bewildering choice of hotels in and around Los Angeles, California. To help you find the perfect base for your exploration of La La Land, Culture Trip looks at eight of the best hotels near to and in LA, including a French-style hummingbird retreat and some great places for celebrity spotting.

Shutters on the Beach

Hotel

Outdoor pool, white sun loungers and a shaded sitting area decorated with blue cushions and towels just steps away from the beach at Shutters on the Beach
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Etc Hotel’s palatial Shutters on the Beach is located next to the company’s smaller, Mediterranean-style Casa del Mar in Santa Monica, a half-hour drive from Downtown Los Angeles. All of its 186 rooms and 12 suites have balconies overlooking the Pacific and owe their homey style to interior designer Michael S Smith. Works curated by Etc’s fine arts advisor, Cynthia Greenwald, can be found throughout the property, and her Go Green Gallery Guide enables guests to explore the city’s dynamic creative scene. Three bars and restaurants, a pool and a spa complete Shutters’ five-star offering.

The Hollywood Roosevelt

Boutique Hotel, Hotel, Luxury

Stylish room with four-poster bed, velvet sofa, large sliding barn door and yellow and grey walls at the Hollywood Roosevelt
Courtesy of the Hollywood Roosevelt / Expedia

Hollywood accommodations don’t come much more iconic than The Roosevelt. Opened in 1927 and named after the United States’ 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, this establishment has 300 rooms and suites in a Spanish Colonial Revival-style building on the Walk of Fame. Hang out in the 1960s-themed Tropicana Pool and Café and admire the underwater mosaic, painted by David Hockney. Alternatively, kick back in The Spare Room, a moody bar modelled on Prohibition-era drinking dens. All-day dining is available at posh in-house burger joint 25 Degrees.

Hotel Bel-Air

Hotel

Private back deck with jacuzzi and plush lounge chairs
Courtesy of Hotel Bel-Air / Expedia

Hotel Bel-Air’s main building dates from 1922, when it served as operations headquarters for Alphonzo Bell, the oil tycoon developing the area. However, it wasn’t opened as a hotel until 1946. It quickly became one of Hollywood’s most fashionable hangouts, attracting stars such as Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly throughout the 1950s: in fact, Kelly stayed here so often that she had a sumptuous suite named after her (it has its own garden, pool and hummingbirds). Michelin-starred chef Wolfgang Puck is installed in the kitchen and the walls of the sleek Bar & Lounge are adorned by Norman Seeff photography.

Ayres Hotel

Hotel

Two double beds with wood headboards; tan carpet, wood furnishings and patterned curtains in room at Ayres Hotel Anaheim
Courtesy of Ayres Hotel Anaheim / Expedia

A family-run business started in the early 20th century, Ayres Hotels has accommodations in two attractive LA suburbs: one in Diamond Bar, the other in Hawthorne, Manhattan Beach (30- and 25-minute drives from Downtown, respectively). Both have understated, classical suites with either one or two double beds, accented in sober dark greens and decorated with handmade furniture. The Hawthorne property has a courtyard and fountain that wouldn’t look out of place in a 17th-century Spanish villa, and both have heated outdoor pools. Pets are welcome in both hotels.

Mondrian

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Rooftop pool with white terrycloth-cushioned lounge chairs and wall of windows with city views at Mondrian Los Angeles
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Sbe’s four-star Mondrian Hotel, a haven of futuristic luxury on Sunset Boulevard, is ideally located for a visit to attractions such as Fox Studios, the Dodgers Stadium or Rodeo Drive. Rooms and suites are dominated by white, but the snowstorm effect is offset by flashes of Mediterranean blue and grey, surrealist furniture. They range in size from the standard double to the Skyview Loft and Penthouse and some have balconies. Up top, you’ll find a pool and terrace that morphs into a romantic restaurant after dark, with unbroken views of the LA skyline.

West Hollywood Edition

Chain Hotel

Spacious minimalist bedroom with light-wood accents, white armchairs and a private balcony at the West Hollywood Edition
Courtesy of the West Hollywood Edition / Expedia

Further down Sunset Boulevard is the West Hollywood Edition, offering modern accommodations detailed by hotelier and designer Ian Schrager. Even the Standard King rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows looking over the hills or city, and the largest suites and penthouse have private terraces that feel as if they’re miles above the streets. Dine by tropical greenery at onsite restaurant Ardor, run by one of the world’s finest vegetable chefs, or party at the hotel’s ’60s- and ’70s-themed nightclub, Sunset.

Kimpton Hotel Wilshire

Hotel

Kimpton Hotel 2
Courtesy of Kimpton Hotel / Expedia

Kimpton’s four-star Hotel Wilshire is located in the Miracle Mile district, within easy reach of Beverly Hills, West Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles. The property offers everything that you’d expect from a world-class franchise: modern, flawlessly equipped rooms and suites, a rooftop pool, bar and restaurant and seasonal menus celebrating Californian ingredients and garden-to-glass cocktails. You can also achieve a zen-like state by using the in-room yoga mat, join a wine tour every evening, or hire a bike from reception and glide around like a local.

Petit Ermitage

Boutique Hotel

Rooftop pool with orange and white striped lounge chairs and sofas, wood decking and city views at Petit Ermitage
Courtesy of Petit Ermitage / Expedia

Travellers wanting to shut out the city at night won’t do much better than the Petit Ermitage, a West Hollywood boutique with its own hummingbird and butterfly sanctuary. Protected from the outside world by thick walls of bougainvillea, this eccentric escape offers rooms and suites inspired by the south of France, located off winding corridors that double as an art gallery. The Ermitage’s key draw is its chic rooftop pool area, where you can survey the skyline from the comfort of a private cabana or dine among hummingbirds in The Garden restaurant.

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