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Best Hotels in Los Angeles for Solo Travelers

Discover the best solo hotels in Los Angeles — handpicked by our team of expert reviewers who visit every property anonymously. From design-driven boutiques to grand dames, here are the stays worth booking in 2026.

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Best Hotels in Los Angeles for Solo Travelers

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The Best Hotels in Los Angeles for Solo Travelers at a Glance

Discover the best solo hotels in Los Angeles — handpicked by our team of expert reviewers who visit every property anonymously. From design-driven boutiques to grand dames, here are the stays worth booking in 2026.

  1. 1
    The NoMad Hotel Los Angeles Downtown LA · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb
  2. 2
    The LINE Hotel Los Angeles Koreatown · $$ · ★ 8.8 Excellent
  3. 3
    Shutters on the Beach Santa Monica · $$$$ · ★ 9.1 Superb
  4. 4
    Chateau Marmont West Hollywood · $$$$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent
  5. 5
    The Beverly Hills Hotel Beverly Hills · $$$$ · ★ 9.2 Superb

5 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$$, $$, $$$$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

Los Angeles offers a remarkable range of solo accommodation options. Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning, the right hotel makes all the difference. Our solo picks balance location, design, service, and value — every property on this list has been personally vetted by our review team.

Insider Tips

  • 1

    LA is a car city — embrace it. Services like Turo let you rent interesting vehicles for weekend rates that rival Hertz, and having a car opens up the canyons, the Valley, and restaurant options that no Uber would efficiently serve.

  • 2

    Restaurant reservations at Otium, Bestia, and Gjelina regularly open 4–6 weeks in advance and fill within hours — use Resy and OpenTable notification tools and book the moment you've confirmed your travel dates.

  • 3

    The Getty Center is free (parking is not) and one of the best art museum experiences in the country — the architecture, the gardens, and the view alone are worth the trip, and the collection is extraordinary.

  • 4

    Avoid the 405 between 4–7pm with the same commitment you'd apply to any life-or-death decision. Plan dinner reservations for 7:30pm or later to avoid driving during peak rush hour.

  • 5

    The best cheap eats in LA are in Koreatown (KBBQ), Boyle Heights (tacos at Guisados), and Chinatown (dim sum at Yang Chow) — none of which require reservations or significant budget.

Our Picks

Best Hotels in Los Angeles for Solo Travelers

5 hotels · Updated February 2026

The NoMad Hotel Los Angeles — Downtown LA
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

A Beaux-Arts bank building reborn as a Manhattan-in-LA luxury hotel, with the same impeccable food programme Daniel Humm pioneered in New York, a rooftop pool, and a neighbourhood context that put it at the forefront of Downtown LA's revival. The Library bar is one of the most beautiful rooms in any LA hotel.

  • Downtown LA
  • Design
  • Food
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The LINE Hotel Los Angeles — Koreatown
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.8 Excellent

Roy Choi's culinary vision animates this reborn mid-century Wilshire Boulevard property, with rooms featuring original terrazzo floors and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the downtown skyline. The Koreatown location puts you within walking distance of some of the best Korean barbecue, karaoke, and late-night dining in the country.

  • Koreatown
  • Design
  • Food
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Shutters on the Beach — Santa Monica
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.1 Superb

The only hotel in Los Angeles actually on the sand, Shutters combines Cape Cod beach-house charm with serious luxury — rooms feel residential and warm, the beachfront restaurant is reliably excellent, and the sound of waves replaces LA's usual ambient soundtrack of helicopters and traffic.

  • Santa Monica
  • Beach
  • Couples
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Chateau Marmont — West Hollywood
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 8.9 Excellent

West Hollywood

Chateau Marmont

The most mythologised hotel in Hollywood, a 1929 Norman castle-style property where the entertainment industry has checked in for a century of transactions, romances, and occasional scandals. Bungalows are booked months ahead for their celebrity-spotting courtyards, and the bar remains one of the best places in LA to feel as though you're in a film.

  • West Hollywood
  • Historic
  • Iconic
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The Beverly Hills Hotel — Beverly Hills
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.2 Superb

The Pink Palace has defined Beverly Hills glamour since 1912, with its Polo Lounge booths hosting power breakfasts that have shaped the entertainment industry for generations. Poolside cabanas are among the most sought-after spots in the city, and the bungalow suites — Marilyn Monroe's preferred room 7 — are genuinely extraordinary.

  • Beverly Hills
  • Luxury
  • Iconic
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best solo hotel in Los Angeles?

Based on our anonymous reviews, The NoMad Hotel Los Angeles stands out as the top solo choice in Los Angeles for 2026, offering exceptional quality in its category.

When is the best time to visit Los Angeles?

October to early December is LA at its finest — warm, clear, with the Santa Ana winds occasionally pushing temperatures into the 80s and the summer tourist crush dissipated. Spring (March–May) is equally beautiful. Avoid July–August if you're sensitive to heat and crowds.

How much do solo hotels cost in Los Angeles?

Prices vary significantly by season and location. Budget options start around $80-120/night, mid-range runs $150-300, and luxury properties command $400+.

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Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.

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