According to the tired but true axiom, the three most important things in real estate are location, location and location. In the universe of Los Angeles, that cannot be stressed enough, and where you stay will have a tremendous impact on your L.A. experience. The following are some of the most-recommended areas to lodge.
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles contains the heart of the financial and business districts of the city, and is perfect for corporate travelers. All of the best amenities can be found at the New Otani, an upscale Japanese-style hotel known for its elegance and simplicity, and the luxurious Regal Biltmore, famous since 1923 and once home to the Academy Awards during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Those wanting to stay within a budget, but who still want singular and eclectic accommodations, might try the charming Best Western Dragon Gate Inn, located right in the heart of Chinatown, the Hotel Figueroa, with its funky Southwestern motif, or the historic Stillwell Hotel, located in the heart of the business district.
Beverly Hills
For those with means, there is simply no other place to stay in town. World-class luxury and service can be found at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Beverly Hilton or the Beverly Wilshire. The world-famous Peninsula is also a high-class, luxurious choice for anyone wanting the best amenities and service. The Beverly Hills Inn is about as affordable as anything you’ll find in this neck of the woods, but even there, rooms will not come cheap. Wherever you choose to stay in this high-end neighborhood, you will be close to some of the very best shopping and dining in the entire world.
Hollywood
Considering Hollywood’s status as a tourist Mecca, it should come as no surprise that it offers many places to lodge, especially for those on a budget. The Hollywood Celebrity Hotel, the Clarion Hollywood Roosevelt and the Best Western Hollywood Hills Hotel offer decent rooms for those who want to keep their costs down. All are close to every famous Hollywood attraction, as well as Universal Studios. You’ll be in the thick of the action here, although you may not want to walk alone at night in the darkest parts of Hollywood.
Pasadena
Nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, Pasadena offers some of the greatest lodging options for those who want to get away from the urban energy of the rest of L.A. In addition to featuring a long list of shopping, dining and entertainment attractions, its proximity to the mountains draws those with an eye towards skiing, snowboarding and hiking. If you want only the best, stay in elegant style at the Ritz-Carlton Huntington Hotel. The Pasadena Hilton also offers top-notch amenities and great service. For those looking for something other than a large hotel, try the beautiful and charming Artist’s Inn and the Bissell House, both offering personalized luxury and service in a bed-and- breakfast setting.
Santa Monica
Maybe it’s the sound of ocean waves that help you sleep easier, or maybe it’s being near both shopping and recreation. Either way, Santa Monica has proven to be the way to go for many visitors to the area. For those with pockets deeper than the sea, consider the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, the Fairmont Miramar or the ultra-luxurious Shutters on the Beach. All three are located within walking distance of all of Santa Monica’s wonders, both natural and man-made, and offer the full royal treatment. For those on more of a budget, the Best Western Ocean View Hotel, the Bayside Hotel and the classic Art Deco Cadillac Hotel (located in nearby Venice) offer more affordable accommodation, while sacrificing very little in the way of amenities or location.
West Hollywood
There’s always something to be said for being close to the action. For those who long to be in the center of L.A.’s wild nightlife, you can’t get much closer than a hotel room in West Hollywood. The Chateau Marmont, the Mondrian and the Argyle offer accommodations fit for a king (with a bill to match). Meanwhile the Hyatt and the rock ‘n roll atmosphere of the Standard offer great rooms at a fraction of the cost of their neighbors. Just about every hotel in the area is located on Sunset and lies within walking distance of the hottest clubs.
Westwood
This high-end neighborhood not only boasts UCLA, but also offers a great many bars, restaurants and entertainment options. It also features some of the best accommodations that not a lot of money will buy. The Hilgard House and the Hotel del Capri offer wonderful accommodations that aren’t exactly cheap, but certainly won’t cause bankruptcy either. The newest addition to the Westwood scene is the upscale W Los Angeles, which features world-class service and comfort.
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