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Hotels in Los Angeles, California

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Photo of Conrad Los Angeles Top rated
From $540 / night

Conrad Los Angeles

· 4.6 Excellent · 259 reviews

Conrad Hotels & Resorts delivers the sophisticated foundation teams need to navigate unfamiliar cities while maintaining focus on their shared goals.

  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring downtown gets overwhelming
  • In-room refrigerators store snacks and beverages purchased around the city
  • Complimentary laundry bags and detergent simplify washing travel clothes
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From $169 / night

citizenM Los Angeles Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent

citizenM creates intuitive urban hospitality that simplifies group coordination and maximizes performance during multi-night tournament stays.

  • Meeting spaces allow groups to plan daily city itineraries together
  • Stylish lobby bar provides a central gathering spot after exploring
  • Accessible rooms accommodate all family members with mobility needs
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Photo of Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza Highly rated
From $273 / night

Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza

· 4.6 Excellent · 3,265 reviews

Your group deserves a travel partner that understands the complexities of city coordination—Omni Hotels & Resorts delivers exactly that reliability.

  • Business center printing handles tickets, maps, and travel documents on demand
  • In-room coffee makers provide familiar morning routine in new surroundings
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
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Photo of The Hoxton Downtown LA Highly rated
From $194 / night

The Hoxton Downtown LA

· 4.6 Excellent · 1,276 reviews

The Hoxton provides an intimate foundation for group travel that enhances your city exploration rather than simply housing your team overnight.

  • Indoor corridors provide secure navigation for children exploring independently
  • Meeting room provides private space for trip planning and coordination
  • Complimentary WiFi supports group coordination and city navigation needs
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From $557 / night

Downtown Los Angeles Proper Hotel

· 4.6 Excellent

Design Hotels creates the dependable hub that simplifies group coordination, ensuring your team stays aligned throughout your entire city stay.

  • Indoor corridors provide secure passage between rooms and common areas
  • 24-hour room service delivers familiar comfort food to multi-bedroom suites
  • Multi-bedroom suites keep large groups together under one roof
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From $283 / night

Hotel Per La Autograph Collection

· 4.5 Excellent

Autograph Collection Hotels deliver distinctive character and elevated service that keeps your group organized and comfortable across multiple nights.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
  • Full breakfast included means one less meal decision daily
  • Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning and coordination
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Photo of InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown by IHG
From $422 / night

InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown by IHG

· 4.4 Very Good · 4,529 reviews

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts delivers the dependable foundation your group needs to navigate city travel with confidence and ease.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
  • Multiple dining options keep groups together without searching for restaurants
  • Spacious lobby areas give families room to gather and plan
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Photo of Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn Best value
From $189 / night

Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn

· 4.3 Very Good · 1,116 reviews

This midscale hotel provides the steady anchor point that keeps multi-night group travel organized when exploring a new city.

  • Complimentary parking removes the hassle of finding downtown street spots
  • Fitness center helps maintain routines when schedules get disrupted by travel
  • Guest laundry facilities support extended city stays with lighter packing
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Photo of The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites Los Angeles
From $805 / night

The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites Los

· 4.3 Very Good

Westin delivers the central coordination that transforms potentially disjointed city experiences into well-orchestrated group adventures.

  • Heavenly® Beds provide familiar comfort in an unfamiliar city
  • Smart TV with streaming apps for familiar entertainment after exploring
  • Express checkout processes through mobile app before departure time
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Photo of Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown by IHG
From $696 / night

Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown by IHG

· 4.3 Very Good

Hotel Indigo creates a distinctive home base where your group discovers the neighborhood's personality woven throughout their entire stay.

  • Self-parking removes the stress of navigating urban parking restrictions
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • Blackout curtains help adjust sleep schedules when navigating different time zones
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From $28 / night

Freehand Los Angeles

· 4.2 Very Good · 7,132 reviews

Freehand Hotels specializes in turning complex group logistics into streamlined stays where teams naturally come together and coordination feels effortless.

  • Indoor corridors protect against weather while moving between rooms
  • Communal rooftop pool deck where the group can reconvene after exploring
  • Smoke-free environment maintains clean air for active travelers
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From $209 / night

The O Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham

· 4.1 Very Good · 904 reviews

This Wyndham property provides the reliable foundation that prevents group travel logistics from derailing your team's performance goals.

  • Connecting rooms keep families and groups together in busy environments
  • Meeting spaces provide private areas for itinerary planning and regrouping
  • Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day city stays
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Photo of DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown
From $191 / night

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown

· 3.9 Good · 3,283 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts handles the complexities of group accommodations, so coaches can concentrate on their team's performance goals.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • Iron and ironing board in every room freshens outfits daily
  • Extra storage space accommodates longer stays without living out of suitcases
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From $156 / night

Hilton Checkers Los Angeles

· 3.9 Good · 1,137 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts turns unfamiliar territory into comfortable home base, giving traveling teams the dependable support they require.

  • Concierge desk provides local recommendations from knowledgeable city residents
  • Spacious lobby seating gives families a comfortable place to regroup
  • Smart TVs with streaming apps provide familiar entertainment after long city days
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From $346 / night

The Wayfarer Downtown LA Tapestry Collection

· 3.9 Good · 1,050 reviews

Tapestry Collection by Hilton delivers the elevated coordination and refined comfort that keeps traveling groups organized and energized throughout their city stay.

  • Meeting spaces give groups private areas to plan daily city activities
  • Meeting spaces allow groups to regroup and coordinate city itineraries
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night urban adventures
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City Guide

Los Angeles, California Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

Los Angeles is the sprawling entertainment capital of the world, covering nearly 500 square miles with 4 million residents. This sun-soaked metropolis is famous for Hollywood, beaches, and year-round perfect weather, but it's also become a major sports destination with world-class facilities and a passionate sports culture.

The city hosts everything from youth soccer tournaments at massive complexes in the San Fernando Valley to adult softball leagues near the beach. With Dodger Stadium, Crypto.com Arena, and SoFi Stadium anchoring the professional scene, LA has invested heavily in amateur sports infrastructure too. The sprawling geography means you'll need a car, but it also means there's space for huge sports complexes that East Coast cities can only dream about.

The vibe is laid-back California casual mixed with big-city energy. People take their youth sports seriously here, but they do it in shorts and flip-flops. Tournament families love LA because there's always something to do between games, from beaches to theme parks to movie studios.

Section 02

Getting Around

LAX is the main airport, handling most team arrivals, though Burbank (BUR) and Long Beach (LGB) can be more convenient depending on your tournament location. LAX is notoriously congested, so budget extra time. The new LAX-it pickup zone for rideshares adds 15-20 minutes to your airport exit.

Uber and Lyft are everywhere, but surge pricing during peak hours can be brutal. For team transport, consider booking shuttle services in advance. The Metro system exists but isn't practical for sports teams with gear. You'll want rental cars for tournament weekends – book early because availability gets tight during big events.

Major highways include the 405 (always jammed), 101 (Hollywood to Valley), and 10 (east-west across the city). Rush hour is roughly 7-10am and 4-7pm, but honestly, there's traffic all the time. Plan 45 minutes to get anywhere, even if Google Maps says 25. From LAX to popular tournament areas: 30-60 minutes to San Fernando Valley, 20-40 minutes to South Bay, 45-75 minutes to Orange County.

Section 03

Where to Stay

For tournaments in the San Fernando Valley (most youth soccer and baseball), stay in Woodland Hills, Calabasas, or Valencia. These areas have good hotels, chain restaurants, and quick access to major complexes like Westfield Valencia Sports Complex. Avoid staying in Hollywood if your games are in the Valley – you'll spend more time in traffic than at the tournament.

For South Bay tournaments (Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance), book in El Segundo or Manhattan Beach. You'll be close to LAX and the beach, with reasonable access to sports facilities. Orange County tournaments are technically outside LA, but many families stay in Long Beach or Carson for a compromise between LA attractions and OC tournament access.

Downtown LA hotels work for convention center events and some indoor tournaments, but you'll drive everywhere else. West LA (Santa Monica, Westwood) offers beach access and central location but premium prices. Whatever you choose, prioritize proximity to your primary venue over tourist attractions – LA traffic will punish poor location choices.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

LA's youth sports scene revolves around massive complexes in the Valley. Westfield Valencia Sports Complex hosts major soccer tournaments year-round with pristine turf fields. Hansen Dam Sports Complex in Lake View Terrace is another soccer hotspot, while Griffith Park offers everything from tennis to golf amid 4,300 acres of recreation space.

Baseball dominates spring and summer with tournaments at Jackie Robinson Park in Pasadena and facilities throughout the Valley. Beach volleyball is huge here – Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach host adult leagues and tournaments with ocean views. Basketball tournaments happen at venues like Cal State Northridge and various high school gyms.

Swimming competitions use UCLA and USC facilities, plus the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center in Pasadena. LA also hosts major running events, with the LA Marathon course showcasing the city's diversity from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica Pier. The year-round perfect weather means outdoor tournaments happen in every season except maybe the peak heat of August and September.

Section 05

Things to Do

Universal Studios and Disneyland (in nearby Anaheim) are obvious choices for tournament families, but book tickets in advance and expect full days. Santa Monica Pier offers classic carnival fun, beach time, and the end of Route 66, all within a few blocks. The Hollywood Walk of Fame and Chinese Theatre satisfy tourist bucket lists in about an hour.

Griffith Observatory provides free admission and stunning city views, especially at sunset. Venice Beach delivers people-watching, street performers, and the famous Muscle Beach. For museum lovers, the Getty Center is free and impressive, while LACMA offers art and the Instagram-famous lamp posts.

Teams looking for group activities should consider Dodger Stadium tours, Manhattan Beach volleyball pickup games, or hiking Runyon Canyon for Hollywood sign views. Malibu beaches are worth the drive for a more upscale coastal experience. Studio tours at Warner Bros or Sony Pictures fascinate movie-loving families, though they require advance booking.

Section 06

Food & Drink

LA's food scene is legendary, but tournament families need practical options. In-N-Out Burger is a California rite of passage – try the "Animal Style" if you're feeling adventurous. Mexican food is exceptional everywhere, from street tacos to sit-down spots like Guelaguetza in Koreatown. Korean BBQ and Vietnamese pho are plentiful and perfect for feeding hungry athletes.

For team dinners, Cheesecake Factory locations in Beverly Hills and Marina del Rey handle large groups well. California Pizza Kitchen started here and still does solid family dining. Food trucks are everywhere – Kogi BBQ pioneered the gourmet truck movement with Korean-Mexican fusion. Near tournament venues, you'll find the usual chains plus local favorites like Tommy's burgers and Zankou Chicken.

Quick tournament food is easy with countless drive-throughs, but don't miss Grand Central Market downtown for diverse options under one roof. Pink's Hot Dogs is a Hollywood institution worth the wait. For healthy options, Sweetgreen and Tender Greens are local chains with fresh salads and bowls. Coffee culture is serious here – Blue Bottle and Intelligentsia compete with countless local roasters for your morning fuel.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

The Grove and Third Street Promenade combine shopping with entertainment, perfect for families killing time between games. Beverly Center and Century City Mall offer traditional mall experiences with movie theaters attached. For team gear and sporting goods, Big 5 Sporting Goods has multiple locations, or hit the massive Dick's Sporting Goods in various suburbs.

Hollywood & Highland puts you near the Walk of Fame with plenty of tourist shopping and chain restaurants. Santa Monica Place offers upscale shopping three blocks from the beach. For team bonding, try Dave & Buster's locations in Hollywood or Arcadia, or bowling at Lucky Strike in Hollywood.

Movie theaters are everywhere – AMC Century City and TCL Chinese Theatre offer premium experiences. Universal CityWalk provides dining and entertainment without theme park admission. For outlet shopping, Camarillo Premium Outlets is 45 minutes northwest but worth it for serious shoppers. Teams planning celebration dinners should consider Buca di Beppo for Italian family-style meals or Benihana for entertaining hibachi experiences.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

LA weather is famously perfect, but there are nuances tournament families should know. Summer (June-September) brings temperatures in the 70s-80s with virtually no rain, but marine layer clouds can keep beaches cool until afternoon. Fall and spring are ideal with warm days and cool nights. Winter is mild (60s-70s) but can bring surprise rain storms that flood fields and cancel games.

Pack layers because temperature swings are common. A 90-degree day in the Valley can be 65 degrees at the beach. Bring light jackets for early morning games and evening activities. Sunscreen is essential year-round – the UV rays are stronger than you expect, especially at outdoor tournaments. Don't forget sunglasses and hats for spectators.

Peak tournament season runs March through June and September through November, avoiding summer heat and winter rain risks. Indoor facilities handle weather extremes, but most youth tournaments happen outdoors. Santa Ana winds in fall can create hot, dry conditions that increase fire danger and affect air quality. Check AQI (air quality index) during fire season – unhealthy levels can impact athletic performance and tournament schedules.

Section 09

Local Tips

Download Waze for navigation – it's essential for avoiding LA's unpredictable traffic patterns. Park early at popular venues because lots fill up fast, especially for weekend tournaments. Many facilities charge for parking, so bring cash or cards. Tournament teams should carpool when possible because parking at places like Manhattan Beach and Santa Monica is extremely limited.

Gas prices are higher than national average, so budget accordingly for rental cars. Use GasBuddy app to find cheaper stations. Costco gas is significantly cheaper if you have membership. For dining, happy hour specials (usually 3-6pm) can save money on team meals. Many restaurants offer group discounts – call ahead for parties of 8 or more.

Safety is generally good around sports venues, but avoid leaving equipment visible in cars – smash-and-grab theft happens quickly. Hotel parking can be expensive ($25-40/night), so factor that into your budget. SpotHero app helps find discounted parking near attractions. LA tap water is safe but tastes heavily chlorinated – bottled water or a filter helps. Finally, locals call freeways "the 405" or "the 101" – using "the" before highway numbers marks you as a true Angeleno.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Los Angeles — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Los Angeles

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California are good for families?

Several hotels in Los Angeles, California are well-suited for families. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown (0.37 mi, from $191/night), Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), and Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (0.73 mi, from $273/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Los Angeles, California accommodate team and group travel. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown (0.37 mi, from $191/night), Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), and Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (0.73 mi, from $273/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Los Angeles, California are ideal for a weekend getaway. Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (0.73 mi, from $273/night), and The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites Los Angeles (1.19 mi, from $805/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California are good for business travelers?

Several hotels in Los Angeles, California cater to business travelers. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown (0.37 mi, from $191/night), Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), and citizenM Los Angeles Downtown (0.72 mi, from $169/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels in Los Angeles, California?

Several upscale hotels are available in Los Angeles, California. Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (0.73 mi, from $273/night), and The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites Los Angeles (1.19 mi, from $805/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, room service, and a pool.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California offer free breakfast?

Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn (1.12 mi, from $189/night) and The O Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.82 mi, from $209/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California offer free parking?

The O Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.82 mi, from $209/night) offers complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California have an outdoor pool?

Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), Hotel Per La Autograph Collection (1.39 mi, from $283/night), and Freehand Los Angeles (1.61 mi, from $28/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California have suites or extra space?

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown (0.37 mi, from $191/night), Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), and Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (0.73 mi, from $273/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Los Angeles, California have laundry facilities?

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown (0.37 mi, from $191/night), Conrad Los Angeles (0.56 mi, from $540/night), and Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (0.73 mi, from $273/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

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