3 Best Hotels in Westside, Los Angeles

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Hotel Erwin

$$$ | 1697 Pacific Ave., Venice, CA, 90291, USA
Hotel Erwin, Venice
Hotel Erwin

A boutique hotel a block off the Venice Beach Boardwalk, the Erwin will make you feel like a hipper version of yourself. It has spacious, modern, airy rooms (somewhat of a rarity in Venice) and a local-favorite rooftop bar and lounge (appropriately named High). Splashes of orange, yellow, and green add playfulness to the clean white guest rooms, and on the sixth level, rooms have tiled floors and higher ceilings than elsewhere. Guests here enjoy a free California-style breakfast. Otherwise, you can enjoy the Barlo Kitchen + Cocktails or viral Pizza Girl restaurant on-site, or the freshly revamped rooftop bar's small-bites selections; the dining options here emphasize fresh ingredients and dishes made from scratch. Guests have free use of the hotel's bicycles as well as a range of sports and beach equipment.

Pros

  • Trendy rooftop bar scene
  • Playful design in guest rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi and use of hotel bikes and beach equipment

Cons

  • Some rooms face a noisy alley
  • No pool
  • $55 valet parking
1697 Pacific Ave., Venice, CA, 90291, USA
310-452–1111
Hotel Details
119 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marina del Rey Marriott

$$ | 4100 Admiralty Way, Marina del Ray, CA, 90292, USA

Just across from the protected waters of the marina and a short jaunt to Venice, this hotel has across-the-board appeal for families, business travelers, couples, and more. Families like the heated pool and hot tub and proximity to the Venice boardwalk, while business types appreciate the three floors of meeting space. While it's a chain hotel, this Marriott still strives for unique touches. Sinder, the hotel's popular indoor-outdoor restaurant and lounge, hosts frequent themed events like taco nights or Sunday Fundays. Sleek rooms have a mix of contemporary furniture and pillow-top mattresses. Sliding glass doors lead to balconies; open them for salty sea breezes. Enjoy electronic bike use to the nearby beach. Ask for upper-floor rooms facing the marina for the best views.

Pros

  • Outdoor lounge for nighttime socializing
  • Quiet beach across the street
  • 15 minutes to LAX

Cons

  • Traffic and noise from busy Admiralty Way
  • Predominantly corporate aesthetic
  • Valet parking is $55
4100 Admiralty Way, Marina del Ray, CA, 90292, USA
310-301–3000
Hotel Details
370 rooms
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey

$$$$ | 4375 Admiralty Way, Marina del Ray, CA, 90292, USA

You might have a sense of déjà vu here—this resort, overlooking L.A.'s largest marina's boats, is a favorite location of dozens of TV and film productions. Traditionally styled rooms are decked out in warm gold tones with French doors, marble baths, and feather beds. Dine outside for a waterside view at Cast & Plow, the hotel's farm-to-table restaurant, or kick back in the clublike lobby lounge or the seasonal poolside Wave Bar and Grill. Families love the 24/7 pool's saline purification system as well as the welcome gifts and scavenger hunts for kids. Club-level rooms are worth the price as food and drinks are available throughout the day in the private lounge. Some rooms come equipped with their own Peloton. Be sure to check out the lovely Sisley Spa.

Pros

  • Sparkling gym and large, kid-friendly, chlorine-free pool
  • Chic restaurant Cast and Plow on-site
  • Feather beds and marble baths in rooms

Cons

  • $60 bicycle rentals
  • $65 valet parking
  • Quite pricey
4375 Admiralty Way, Marina del Ray, CA, 90292, USA
310-823–1700
Hotel Details
304 rooms
No Meals

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