LA's hilltop observatory with sweeping views from the Hollywood Sign to downtown. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Los Angeles within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
A charming 1927 building reimagined as a cool-kid boutique with tile work, indoor plants, and vintage furnishings that feel genuinely curated rather than mass-designed. The Culver City location places you near the Hayden Tract architecture, the Platform retail complex, and an emerging restaurant scene rivalling Silver Lake.
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.
Venice's best hotel option sits a block from Abbot Kinney Boulevard with a rooftop bar (High) that captures the salt-air magic of this bohemian neighbourhood perfectly. Rooms are bright and comfortable, the staff genuinely reflect the local vibe, and rates are more reasonable than comparable beachside properties.
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.
The eco-luxury brand's most urban property, with reclaimed wood, living plant walls, and a rooftop pool carved into the hillside above Sunset Strip. The farm-to-table Harriet's rooftop restaurant serves one of the best weekend brunches in the city, with a view to match.
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.