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Hotels in Los Angeles

3 neighborhoods compared — rooms from $220/night mid-range, luxury to $780. Live pricing via Expedia, no guesswork on where to stay.

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— Where to stay

3 neighborhoods, compared.

Sorted by mid-range starting price. Each card links to the full neighborhood deep-dive, plus a pre-filtered Expedia search scoped to that area.

coffee obsessives · music fans

Silver Lake

LA's hipster-indie east-side neighbourhood — coffee, vintage, hills

Mid
$220/nt
Luxury
$450/nt
first-time visitors · beach lovers

Venice

LA's beach-boho neighbourhood — canals, Abbot Kinney, skateboarders at sunset

Mid
$290/nt
Luxury
$680/nt
first-time visitors · nightlife

West Hollywood

LA's gay-friendly, design-heavy, celebrity-spotting 1.9-square-mile city

Mid
$340/nt
Luxury
$780/nt
— FAQ

Booking hotels in Los Angeles.

What's the best area to stay in Los Angeles for first-time visitors?
Venice is the most reliable pick for a first Los Angeles trip — it's central, walkable, and gives you the shorthand version of the city without long transit rides. Expect mid-range rooms around $290/night; go higher for a view or courtyard.
How much does a hotel in Los Angeles cost per night?
Mid-range hotels in Los Angeles currently run $220–340/night depending on neighborhood, with luxury properties starting around $450. Prices shown are indicative and move with the season — live rates update via Expedia when you click through.
Which neighborhoods are best for couples in Los Angeles?
Venice consistently comes up for couples — la's beach-boho neighbourhood — canals, abbot kinney, skateboarders at sunset. Rooms from about $290/night mid-range, with boutique options in the $408+ range.
Where do food-lovers stay in Los Angeles?
Silver Lake is the smart pick if dining is the priority — la's hipster-indie east-side neighbourhood — coffee, vintage, hills. Mid-range rooms around $220/night put you walking distance from the eat-list.
What are the main neighborhoods to compare before booking a hotel in Los Angeles?
Silver Lake, Venice, West Hollywood. Each has a different trade-off between price, atmosphere, and proximity to the main sights — the grid above lays them side by side so you can pick before you search.
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