Hampton Inn Los Angeles Int'l Airport/Hawthorne
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Hampton Inn Los Angeles Int'l Airport/Hawthorne
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Best Overall
8.2

2,098 reviews

Hampton Inn Los Angeles Int'l Airport/Hawthorne

Hampton Inn Los Angeles Int'l Airport/Hawthorne pairs an indoor pool with a gated parking garage, and puts LAX about 15 minutes by car away.
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Best Independent
7.9

4,005 reviews

Samesun Hollywood Hotel & Hostel

Samesun Hollywood puts you directly on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with the metro station across the street, so you reach Universal Studios in about 20 minutes and step to the Dolby Theatre in moments.
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Libra Hotel
6
Best Value
7.7

889 reviews

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Set in Koreatown, Libra Hotel puts you 5 minutes from The Wiltern and an easy 3-minute walk to the Metro, with big, simple rooms that add a fridge and microwave.
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La Mirage Inn LAX Airport
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Best for Couples
7.5

644 reviews

La Mirage Inn LAX Airport

For budget flyers, La Mirage Inn LAX Airport delivers free parking, some in‑room jacuzzi suites, and about a 10–20 minute drive to LAX.
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8.4

609 reviews

Hartford Hotel Best Western Signature Collection

Hartford Hotel mixes thoughtful Asian touches—like slippers and hot water kettles—with free parking and breakfast, making it a smart base for drivers exploring greater Los Angeles.
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1. Hampton Inn Los Angeles Int'l Airport/Hawthorne

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1/10

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8.2

2,098 reviews

From
$147
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Hampton Inn Los Angeles Int'l Airport/Hawthorne pairs an indoor pool with a gated parking garage, and puts LAX about 15 minutes by car away.

It sits in Hawthorne near major routes, with fast food and a gas station nearby. A Metro stop is a short walk, handy for airport transfers. Rooms feel clean and roomy. Expect comfy beds, mini-fridges, and coffee makers. Bathrooms have good water pressure and bright lighting.

This place shines for easy stopovers and game or concert trips. The free breakfast has many choices and starts early. 24/7 lobby coffee and those warm cookies help, too. Families like the indoor pool after a long drive, and the secure garage offers peace of mind.

There is no airport shuttle, and parking carries a fee. At busy hours, the breakfast room can feel crowded.

Pros

  • On-site gated parking garage adds a clear layer of security.
  • Indoor pool and hot tub offer downtime for families and kids.
  • Free hot breakfast with wide variety, restocked quickly by attentive staff.
  • Five-minute walk to Metro stop for easy airport and city access.

Cons

  • No airport shuttle service to or from LAX.
  • Parking costs extra and the garage lacks an elevator.
  • Breakfast seating area gets crowded during peak morning times.

What travelers say

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Lila C.

We walked five minutes to the Metro for our LAX flight, super easy. The gated garage also made me feel better about the rental car overnight.

2. Best Western Airport Plaza Hotel – LAX Airport LA Stadium

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1/10

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7.9

1,098 reviews

From
$136
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Close to both LAX and SoFi Stadium, this Inglewood stay pairs free hot breakfast with optional in‑room jetted tubs for an easy, value-minded stopover.

The hotel sits on Centinela Avenue with coffee, pharmacies, and casual eats a short walk away. It’s a quick ride to SoFi for games and shows, and an easy drive to the airport. Rooms feel fresh and tidy, with blackout curtains, mood lighting, and firm beds. Some layouts fit groups well, including 3‑queen family rooms with a smart use of space. Showers run hot with solid pressure, and many rooms include a fridge and microwave.

This place works best for early flyers and stadium-goers who want simple comfort. Breakfast covers the basics plus waffles and potatoes, so you can fuel up before a flight or event. The inner parking area feels orderly at night and is well lit. Travelers who like a little unwind time will appreciate the outdoor pool, and the jetted‑tub rooms add a fun perk after a long travel day.

Tradeoffs are real. Street-facing rooms pick up traffic noise, though curtains and windows help. The breakfast room is compact with firm closing times, and choices skew basic. Parking can feel tight or fill late, and the exterior looks older than the cleaner interiors.

Pros

  • Close to LAX and SoFi Stadium for fast airport or event access
  • Free hot breakfast with eggs, waffles, potatoes, and coffee
  • Well‑lit on‑site parking with clearly marked buffer zones
  • Some rooms include in‑room jetted tubs for post‑flight relaxation

Cons

  • Street‑facing rooms get traffic noise despite blackout curtains
  • Breakfast room is small with strict hours and limited fresh items
  • Parking lot can feel tight and may fill late at night

What travelers say

M

Mason E.

Parking felt safe and well lit; grabbed waffles early and still made my flight with time to spare.

3. Samesun Hollywood Hotel & Hostel

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1/10

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7.9

4,005 reviews

From
$168
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Samesun Hollywood puts you directly on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with the metro station across the street, so you reach Universal Studios in about 20 minutes and step to the Dolby Theatre in moments.

The hostel sits opposite the Dolby Theatre and TCL Chinese Theatre, in the busiest stretch of Hollywood. Restaurants and tour pick-ups are steps away, and 24-hour reception with door security adds peace of mind. Dorm bunks have curtains, shelves, reading lights, and outlets; lockers require your own lock. Shared bathrooms are cleaned often, with plenty of showers, and towels are provided.

What this place does best is make Los Angeles work without a car. The big self-catering kitchen, filtered water, and free simple breakfast keep days easy. The common room and pool table help solo travelers meet people, and the guided hikes to the Hollywood Sign and Beverly Hills add low-cost fun. It suits first‑time hostel guests, solo explorers, and friends focused on sight‑seeing.

Expect a long staircase and no elevator. Street life can be loud late, so light sleepers should pack earplugs.

Pros

  • Metro B Line station directly across the street for fast city access
  • Dorm bunks include curtains, shelf, reading light, and charging outlets
  • Free simple breakfast plus a guest kitchen for cooking
  • Bathrooms and common areas cleaned frequently throughout the day

Cons

  • No elevator; long staircase to reach reception and rooms
  • Street noise from Hollywood Boulevard can disrupt sleep late at night
  • Kitchen and lounge are closed overnight

What travelers say

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Asher M.

Right on the stars, with the metro literally across the street. Loved the privacy curtains and outlets at the bunk—bring earplugs, Hollywood stays loud past midnight.

4. Kawada Hotel

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1/10

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7.7

709 reviews

From
$128
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Kawada Hotel puts you 2 minutes from Grand Central Market and two Metro lines for fast city exploring.

The hotel sits by Civic Center/Grand Park station, so trains are close. Walk to the Broad, MOCA, and Little Tokyo. Walt Disney Concert Hall is about a 10-minute walk. Rooms are compact and simple, with clean lines. Each has a mini-fridge, microwave, and coffee maker for quick bites. Housekeeping refreshes daily. Windows are sealed in many rooms, and the AC runs strong.

This place shines as a no-fuss base for food and culture. Grab tacos or ramen at the market, then catch a show on Grand Avenue. The on-site coin laundry helps for longer visits. It suits solo travelers, concertgoers, courthouse visitors, and budget-minded couples who want transit nearby and a quiet place to crash.

There are tradeoffs. Rooms run small, windows don’t open, and noise from the street or hallway can carry at night. Light sleepers should pack earplugs.

Pros

  • 1-minute walk to Civic Center/Grand Park Metro station.
  • Rooms include fridge, microwave, and coffee maker for quick meals.
  • On-site coin laundry is handy for longer stays.
  • 10-minute walk to Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Broad.

Cons

  • Rooms are small, and windows do not open for fresh air.
  • Street noise and thin walls may disturb light sleepers.
  • No gym, pool, or spa on the property.

What travelers say

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Harper W.

Grand Central Market was two minutes away, so breakfast was easy every day. My small room still had a fridge and microwave, perfect after a concert at Disney Hall.

5. The Emerald Inn On Sunset

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7.7

564 reviews

From
$142
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

A simple 2-star base on Sunset Boulevard with a solid 7.7/10 guest score.

The Emerald Inn On Sunset sits in Los Angeles along Sunset Boulevard, a major artery that links Hollywood, Los Feliz, and beyond. Food trucks, diners, and music spots line parts of this street, so planning outings is easy. Rideshares and buses run along the boulevard. Snacks and coffee spots are common along Sunset, keeping quick stops simple. Rooms keep things straightforward and functional. Categories include Standard, a Honeymoon option for two, and Run of House if you value flexibility.

The draw here is location over extras. You get a no-fuss base on a name‑brand street and spend your time out in the city. Couples on a budget may choose the Honeymoon room. Quick city breaks, solo travelers, and anyone who wants a straightforward place to sleep will feel at home. Think of it as a launchpad for shows, studios, and city sights.

Tradeoff: This is a 2-star inn, not a full‑service hotel, so amenities are limited. Travelers seeking extensive on‑site facilities should look to larger properties.

Pros

  • Address on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles for easy city access.
  • Two-star rating with a solid 7.7/10 recent guest score.
  • Room options include Standard, Honeymoon, and flexible Run of House.
  • Rideshares and buses operate along Sunset for simple transport.

Cons

  • Fewer on-site amenities than larger, full-service Los Angeles hotels.
  • Run of House bookings mean room assignment may vary at check-in.

What travelers say

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Lily C.

Booked the Honeymoon room for a quick LA trip—basic stay, and being right on Sunset made planning our days easy.

6. Libra Hotel

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1/10

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7.7

889 reviews

From
$109
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set in Koreatown, Libra Hotel puts you 5 minutes from The Wiltern and an easy 3-minute walk to the Metro, with big, simple rooms that add a fridge and microwave.

It sits on West 6th Street, surrounded by coffee shops, K‑BBQ, and grocery stores. You can walk to buses and the Wilshire/Western station in a few minutes. Entry is buzzer‑controlled, and once checked in you use a code for the door. Rooms feel larger than expected, with non‑carpeted floors, strong AC, and large TVs.

The standout here is value in the middle of great dining. Concertgoers headed to The Wiltern, friends on a food crawl, and solo travelers will find an easy base. Self check‑in is simple, gated parking is available, and a small shared kitchen plus on‑site laundry help with longer stays.

There is no elevator, so all rooms require carrying bags up stairs.

Pros

  • 3-minute walk to Wilshire/Western Metro and several bus stops.
  • 5-minute walk to The Wiltern for concerts and events.
  • Rooms include microwave, mini fridge, strong AC, and large TV.
  • Shared kitchen and on-site laundry available for simple everyday needs.

Cons

  • No elevator; all rooms accessed by a flight of stairs.
  • Thin walls and single-pane windows allow noticeable street and neighbor noise.
  • Parking costs extra and spaces are limited and sometimes confusing.

What travelers say

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Penelope G.

We walked to The Wiltern in minutes and grabbed late-night k‑bbq after. Room had a big fridge and microwave, so leftovers were easy.

7. La Mirage Inn LAX Airport

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1/10

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7.5

644 reviews

From
$115
Best for Couples
Best for Business
Why it stands out

For budget flyers, La Mirage Inn LAX Airport delivers free parking, some in‑room jacuzzi suites, and about a 10–20 minute drive to LAX.

It sits on Western Avenue in South Los Angeles. A large supermarket is a short walk, and a gas station is next door. Rooms are simple and dated, but many include a fridge and microwave. Smoking and non-smoking options are available, and older AC units cool the room fast.

The standout here is practical convenience and parking security. The lot stays bright at night, and staff watch the cameras from the front desk. That setup suits red‑eye flyers, road‑trippers, and couples booking a soak in a private jacuzzi tub. Budget travelers who need a no‑frills base near the airport will feel at home.

Tradeoffs are real: thin walls, no breakfast, basic toiletries, and dated furniture. Housekeeping can be inconsistent, and a few guests reported pests.

Pros

  • Free, well-lit parking with night staff watching security cameras.
  • Some rooms offer large in-room jacuzzi tubs with plenty of hot water.
  • Fridge and microwave in rooms, handy for quick meals and snacks.
  • Supermarket and gas station next door for easy last-minute needs.

Cons

  • Thin walls; noise from neighbors travels beyond a whisper at times.
  • No breakfast service on site; toiletries are very basic.
  • Dated furniture and fixtures; some rooms show wear and tear.

What travelers say

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Willow K.

That old-school AC blasted cold air in an hour and saved my summer night. Fridge and microwave were clutch after a late check-in.

8. Ramada by Wyndham Los Angeles/Wilshire Center

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1/10

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7.5

1,336 reviews

From
$127
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

For concert nights and car trips alike, this Koreatown stay pairs a 3-minute walk to The Wiltern with free gated parking right on Wilshire Boulevard.

Set in the heart of Koreatown, the hotel sits beside the Wilshire/Western Metro D Line, with buses rolling along Wilshire all day. Groceries at Ralphs and H Mart are a short walk, and Document Coffee sits across the street. Rooms are big and simple. Furniture shows age, but beds are comfortable and showers have strong pressure. You get a mini fridge and a coffee maker in the room, plus daily housekeeping. TVs and lighting feel older, and outlets are limited in some rooms.

What this place does best is value plus access. Few budget spots in central LA offer free, gated parking next to a metro stop. It works well for Wiltern concertgoers, budget-minded road trippers, and solo travelers using transit. Families who need space and an easy base for day trips will also feel at home. A Korean pizza restaurant attaches to the lobby for a late bite, and countless BBQ joints and cafés are within minutes.

There is a tradeoff. The blocks around the metro station can feel gritty after dark, so plan rides or routes accordingly if you’ll be out late.

Pros

  • Steps from Wilshire/Western Metro D Line and multiple bus routes.
  • Free gated underground parking, convenient for drivers in central LA.
  • Spacious rooms with mini fridge and in-room coffee maker.
  • Attached Korean pizza restaurant and many eateries within a short walk.

Cons

  • No in-room microwave; only one shared unit available in the lobby.
  • Wi‑Fi can be unreliable and requires frequent logins.
  • Surrounding area near the metro feels rough, especially later at night.

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Anthony M.

We walked three minutes to The Wiltern and parked for free in the gated garage—huge win in LA.

9. Hometel Suites

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1/10

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7.6

970 reviews

From
$136
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

In Koreatown, Hometel Suites pairs free on-site parking with big, bright rooms—unusual for LA.

The hotel sits right in Koreatown, so dining options are steps away, from BBQ to cafes and late-night bites. Metro stations are about a 15–20 minute walk, and rideshares reach Hollywood or Downtown in a short drive. Rooms feel larger than expected and include a fridge, desk, strong A/C, and basic amenities. Decor leans simple; some bathrooms show age, and mattresses skew firm.

What this place does best is make driving in LA simple. Staff help juggle spaces and keep parking straightforward. Add a ground-floor cafe and Korean restaurant, plus a filtered water station and shared microwaves, and it works well as a no-fuss base. It suits road‑trippers, budget‑minded families, and friends planning a Koreatown food crawl. Business travelers who value a practical room and easy access by car will also feel at home.

There are tradeoffs. Parking is limited and sometimes stacked, so cars may get boxed in. Sound carries through thin walls, and shower temperature can swing from hot to cold.

Pros

  • Free on-site parking in Koreatown, helpful if you have a car.
  • Ground-floor cafe and Korean restaurant for easy coffee and quick meals.
  • Spacious, bright rooms with fridge, desk, and strong air conditioning.
  • Friendly staff who assist with check-in and parking logistics.

Cons

  • Parking is limited and sometimes stacked; cars may get boxed in.
  • Older bathrooms and thin walls; noise and wear show in places.
  • Shower temperature can swing from very hot to cold.

What travelers say

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Elena S.

Pulled in late and the lot was packed—front desk parked our car for us. Easiest check-in of the trip.

10. Hartford Hotel Best Western Signature Collection

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1/10

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8.4

609 reviews

From
$141
Best for Families
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Hartford Hotel mixes thoughtful Asian touches—like slippers and hot water kettles—with free parking and breakfast, making it a smart base for drivers exploring greater Los Angeles.

Set in Rosemead just off I‑10, it sits in a quiet, safe neighborhood. Walk a few minutes to a shopping plaza with restaurants and a Target. Rooms feel fresh and very clean. Expect a fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and kettle in most rooms, plus smart TVs with Netflix and YouTube access. Double‑pane windows help mute freeway noise, though hallway and upstairs sounds carry at times.

What stands out here is practical comfort and value for people on the move. Housekeeping keeps things spotless, and the breakfast team restocks often. Families score extra space in the two‑room suites, handy for a teen or grandparent. Road‑trippers and budget‑minded business travelers get an easy launch each morning, with parking downstairs and a quick hop to the freeway.

There’s a tradeoff. This isn’t a central LA address, so plan to drive for sights and nightlife. There’s no pool or gym, and breakfast seating can feel tight during the rush.

Pros

  • Free parking and hot breakfast included with the stay.
  • Rooms have fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and hot water kettle.
  • Walk to a shopping center with restaurants and a Target.
  • Smart TVs offer Netflix and YouTube for easy streaming.

Cons

  • No pool or on-site gym for workouts or lounging.
  • Location favors drivers; traffic adds time to major LA sights.
  • Footsteps and hallway noise are audible in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Hunter C.

I streamed Netflix on the room TV and made fresh waffles at breakfast—easy mornings before driving into LA.

11. Rodeway Inn South Gate - Los Angeles South

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1/5

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8.9

688 reviews

From
$119
Best for Couples
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Rodeway Inn South Gate delivers clean, remodeled rooms with hard floors, a gated property, and food options a short walk away, about 30–40 minutes to Downtown LA by car.

It sits on South Atlantic Avenue in South Gate. Shops, casual restaurants, and coffee spots are around the corner, so meals are easy on foot. Rooms feel fresh and spacious. Expect hard floors instead of carpet, bright vanities, and walk‑in showers in many rooms. Rooms include a mini‑fridge and microwave, and housekeeping is consistent and quick with extras.

What stands out here is dependable comfort at a solid value, backed by warm service. The front desk and housekeeping respond fast, help with requests, and have even reunited guests with forgotten items. Select rooms add in‑room jetted tubs for a soak after a long drive. It suits road trippers, visiting families, and budget‑minded couples who want a clean base with easy food nearby.

There is one catch: free parking is limited, and late‑night arrivals may struggle to find a spot.

Pros

  • Gated property a short walk from shops, restaurants, and coffee spots.
  • Clean, remodeled rooms with hard floors and bright, modern bathrooms.
  • Rooms include a mini-fridge and microwave for simple snacks and leftovers.
  • Easy freeway access; about 30–40 minutes to Downtown LA by car.

Cons

  • Free parking fills up late at night; spaces are limited.
  • Outdoor pool is closed and not usable.
  • Traffic noise reaches some rooms facing the busy street.

What travelers say

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Violet L.

We walked to tacos for dinner, then crashed on a super comfy bed. Having a fridge and microwave for leftovers was clutch.

12. Holiday Inn El Monte - Los Angeles by IHG

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8.4

657 reviews

From
$140
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

In El Monte, this Holiday Inn pairs free parking and EV charging with quiet, roomy stays east of Los Angeles.

It sits on Valley Blvd near the freeway, so downtown Los Angeles is about 35 minutes by car. Fast food is close, and there is a Chinese restaurant on-site. Rooms feel spacious and clean, with blackout curtains and comfortable beds, plus a coffee maker and a microwave and fridge. A small pool and a compact gym add quick-break options.

What this place does best is make driving painless. Arrivals are simple thanks to the parking and chargers, and getting back on the road is fast. It suits families who want space and a calm night. It also works for road-trippers and business travelers who value easy freeway access and a straightforward stay.

Breakfast service is limited, and there is no bar on site. Reaching the big-name LA sights takes about 30 to 40 minutes by car.

Pros

  • Free on-site parking with multiple EV chargers for guests.
  • Spacious, clean rooms with microwave, fridge, and coffee maker.
  • Quiet atmosphere and blackout curtains for better sleep.
  • 24/7 self-service snack market near the front desk.

Cons

  • No daily breakfast service; on-site dining is limited and sometimes unavailable.
  • Pool maintenance and early closures reported; plan swims earlier in day.
  • Housekeeping offered every fourth day during longer stays.

What travelers say

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Stella J.

Loved the free parking and EV chargers. Our room had a fridge and microwave, so late-night leftovers were easy and the blackout curtains made it super quiet.

13. Candlewood Suites LAX Hawthorne by IHG

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1/10

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8.2

311 reviews

From
$122
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Every room is a suite with a kitchen, and free guest laundry makes this a practical base near LAX.

Set on Hawthorne Boulevard in Inglewood, you’re near quick eats and everyday stores. Intuit Dome is an easy ride, and the airport is close by. Rooms feel like small apartments with a full-size fridge and freezer, a stove, microwave, and utensils. The lobby pours free coffee, and the Cupboard market stocks snacks and basics. Parking sits in a gated garage across the street, with cameras for peace of mind.

This place shines for DIY travelers and long stays. The kitchens let you cook real meals, and laundry is simple and free. It suits a family of four who wants space, a budget-minded business traveler who needs a functional base, or a pet owner who prefers apartment-style comfort. EV charging in the garage is a helpful perk if you’re driving.

There’s no airport shuttle, and the garage charges a fee. Water pressure runs light in some rooms, and you may hear street or flight noise.

Pros

  • Suites include kitchenettes with full-size fridge, stove, microwave, and utensils.
  • Free self-serve laundry for guests, helpful for long stays or teams.
  • Gated, secure parking garage across the street with surveillance cameras.
  • Short drive to LAX and Intuit Dome for events.

Cons

  • No airport shuttle; plan on rideshare, taxi, or rental car.
  • Parking garage is across the street and requires a paid pass.
  • Shower water pressure is weak in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Hazel W.

The free laundry saved us mid-trip, and the full fridge actually fit all our groceries.

14. Best Western Norwalk Inn

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8.3

769 reviews

From
$129
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

A practical Norwalk base with free on-site parking, a hot breakfast, and an outdoor pool and hot tub for easy LA days.

The inn sits on Firestone Boulevard near the 605. Target and casual eats are a short walk. Disneyland and Universal are straightforward drives from here. Rooms are clean and roomy, with comfortable beds. Expect a mini-fridge and coffee maker; microwaves come by request or in the lobby. Doors open to exterior walkways, and there is an elevator.

Breakfast is the highlight. You get hot options like eggs, pancakes, bacon, and more. That fuel, plus easy Wi‑Fi and on-site parking, suits families headed to the parks, road‑trippers, and practical business travelers. The pool and hot tub give kids and adults a simple way to unwind after long days.

Thin walls and exterior corridors mean you may hear neighbors or street noise. The breakfast room is small, so it can feel crowded during busy times.

Pros

  • Free on-site parking with quick access to the 605 freeway.
  • Hot breakfast with eggs, pancakes, bacon, and more each morning.
  • Outdoor pool and hot tub for relaxing after busy days.
  • Rooms have mini-fridge and coffee maker; microwaves available on request.

Cons

  • Exterior corridor rooms; noise from neighbors and street travels easily.
  • Breakfast room is small and crowded during peak times.
  • On-site laundry has only one washer and one dryer.

What travelers say

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Brooke P.

Checked in late and they still had my extra pillows and towels ready. Hot breakfast with pancakes hit the spot before we hit the road.

15. The Atlas Inn & Suites LAX

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1/10

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8.5

116 reviews

From
$120
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Sleep close to the action: walk to SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome in about 15 minutes, then reach LAX in around 10 minutes by car.

The Atlas Inn & Suites LAX sits on South Prairie Avenue in Inglewood, near the Kia Forum and plenty of casual eats. The street stays busy, but many guests felt fine walking to shows at night. Rooms are freshly renovated with new AC, smart TVs, and big walk‑in showers with glass doors. Beds feel plush, floors are clean LVP, and the Wi‑Fi is strong.

Its strength is simple: a crisp, updated room steps from major venues. That makes it a smart pick for game days, concerts, and quick airport layovers. Families should look at the larger suites; some add bunk beds and a sofa. Solo travelers and budget‑minded couples get a tidy base with reliable basics.

The inn faces a busy road, so light sleepers may hear traffic, and on-site extras are minimal—no ice or vending machines, and towels run small.

Pros

  • About 15-minute walk to SoFi Stadium, Intuit Dome, and Kia Forum.
  • Around 10-minute drive to LAX; handy for arrivals and early flights.
  • Newly renovated rooms with strong Wi‑Fi, smart TVs, and spacious showers.
  • Friendly on-site owners and staff offer helpful tips and quick support.

Cons

  • Traffic and occasional airport noise audible in rooms facing the street.
  • Small driveway and tricky right-turn exit onto a very busy road.
  • No ice or vending machines; bath towels run noticeably small.

What travelers say

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Maya D.

Walked to SoFi, then crashed on the super comfy king bed. Room looked newly redone, and the shower had real water pressure—rare for budget spots.

16. Comfort Inn Monterey Park - Los Angeles

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8.4

423 reviews

From
$142
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Families
Why it stands out

In Monterey Park, this Comfort Inn pairs free parking with a hot breakfast included, giving drivers an easy base near great Asian eats.

The hotel sits on South Atlantic Boulevard in a quiet, local area with many Chinese restaurants and shops. Bus stops are close, with simple rides to rail links. Rooms are practical and clean, with the sink set outside the bath. Every room includes a microwave and refrigerator, plus a coffee maker.

What it does best: reliable basics and kind service. Guests praise smooth check-ins, helpful tips, and a breakfast spread with waffles, eggs, and potatoes. It suits drivers visiting family nearby, a family road trip, or anyone planning food-focused days in the San Gabriel Valley. Light sleepers will appreciate the quiet setting and ample parking.

Tradeoffs: there’s no pool or spa, and the breakfast room feels tight at rush hour. The elevator can be slow at busy times, and downtown sights require extra travel time.

Pros

  • Free on-site parking makes driving and unloading bags simple.
  • Hot breakfast included with waffles, eggs, potatoes, yogurt, and coffee.
  • Rooms include microwave, refrigerator, and a coffee maker for convenience.
  • Walkable to Chinese restaurants, shops, and everyday neighborhood amenities.

Cons

  • No pool, spa, or other on-site leisure facilities.
  • Elevator feels slow or inconsistent during busy periods.
  • Breakfast room has limited seating at peak morning times.

What travelers say

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Emma T.

They upgraded me when my room type wasn’t available, no charge. The room was spotless, and breakfast was better than any budget place I’ve tried.

17. Astro Pasadena Hotel

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8.1

339 reviews

From
$113
Best for Couples
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Set on historic Route 66, this revamped motor lodge delivers clean, retro rooms with everyday comforts like an in-room microwave and mini-fridge.

The hotel sits on East Colorado Boulevard, about 10 minutes by car from Old Pasadena and close to the 210. A convenience store is roughly 5 minutes on foot for quick snacks. Inside, rooms lean into a playful mid‑century look with cohesive decor. Expect large TVs, blackout curtains, plenty of storage, and roomy bathrooms. Housekeeping keeps things tidy, with fresh towels and beds made after days out.

Value is the standout here: modernized rooms with practical touches at a fair rate. Travelers who will like it most include road‑trippers tracing Route 66, budget‑minded couples, and small families who want space and storage. Solo business travelers also do well thanks to functional desks and quick freeway access. For a treat, some jetted‑tub suites add a private soak after a day in Pasadena.

There are tradeoffs. It’s a classic motel layout on a busy road, so light sleepers may hear traffic or neighbors. Parking is tight, and there’s no breakfast or restaurant on site.

Pros

  • Set on historic Route 66 on East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.
  • Renovated retro rooms with large TVs, blackout curtains, and roomy bathrooms.
  • Rooms include a microwave and mini-fridge for easy snacks and drinks.
  • Some suites offer in-room jetted tubs for a private soak.

Cons

  • No breakfast or restaurant on site; only vending machines available.
  • Parking lot is small with limited spaces during busy periods.
  • Road and neighbor noise may carry in certain rooms.

What travelers say

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Ava P.

Checked in around 11 pm and had keys in minutes. Room was spotless, big TV, and the mini fridge and microwave actually worked.

18. Baymont by Wyndham Monterey Park

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1/10

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8

757 reviews

From
$107
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Drivers love Baymont by Wyndham Monterey Park for its free underground parking and fast hop to the 60, making downtown LA reachable in about 15–20 minutes by car.

The hotel sits in Monterey Park, just off the freeway. Supermarkets, shops, and casual restaurants are a short drive. Rooms are simple and clean, with comfortable beds; many include small balconies. Suites add extra space, and some include jetted tubs.

This place excels as a base for drivers. The covered garage keeps cars shaded, and an elevator runs straight to the guest floors. Families and road‑trippers get value from the hot breakfast included, while business travelers appreciate the quick freeway access and easy check‑in.

There are tradeoffs. Noise can travel through thin walls, and highway‑facing rooms hear traffic. The garage clearance is low and ramps are tight, and breakfast items may run out if you eat late.

Pros

  • Free underground parking with elevator access directly to hotel floors.
  • Hot breakfast included, with eggs, breakfast meats, and potatoes most mornings.
  • Many rooms feature small balconies; beds are comfortable and rooms clean.
  • Quick freeway access; downtown Los Angeles reachable in about twenty minutes.

Cons

  • Thin walls and hallway noise carry into rooms, especially lower floors.
  • Underground parking has low clearance and tight, narrow ramp turns.
  • Breakfast items run out later in the morning; dine-in only.

What travelers say

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Zoe L.

Free underground parking was clutch, and the garage elevator dropped us right at our floor.

19. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Los Angeles Airport Hawthorne by IHG

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8.1

1,194 reviews

From
$118
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

This Hawthorne base delivers complimentary hot breakfast, gated parking, and about 10 minutes to LAX, making airport nights simple without giving up comfort.

It sits on Hawthorne Boulevard, near grab-and-go eats, a gas station, and a Metro stop. SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum are a quick drive. Rooms feel roomy and quiet, with comfortable beds, sofas, and work desks. Rooms also include a mini-fridge, microwave, and plenty of outlets.

Breakfast is the standout here. Expect pancakes, eggs, sausage, oatmeal, Greek yogurt, and those warm cinnamon rolls, with coffee and tea available all day. It suits overnight flyers, concert-goers headed to SoFi, and families who want space and a pool. Business travelers will like the easy parking and quick airport access.

Tradeoffs? There is no hotel-operated airport shuttle, and the gated garage sits across the street without an elevator, so moving luggage takes an extra step.

Pros

  • Complimentary hot breakfast with pancakes, eggs, sausage, and cinnamon rolls.
  • Gated parking garage across the street feels secure for overnight stays.
  • About 10 minutes’ drive to LAX and SoFi Stadium.
  • Rooms include mini-fridge, microwave, and plenty of outlets.

Cons

  • No airport shuttle; rideshare or taxi needed to reach LAX.
  • Garage lacks an elevator; moving luggage requires stairs across the street.
  • Breakfast seating area gets crowded during peak morning times.

What travelers say

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Juliette L.

Loved grabbing hot cinnamon rolls at breakfast, then coffee anytime in the lobby. Gated garage across the street made parking feel easy before our morning flight.

20. Best Western Pasadena Inn

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8

701 reviews

From
$131
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set on East Colorado Boulevard, Best Western Pasadena Inn pairs free parking and a hot breakfast with quick drives to Old Pasadena and the Huntington.

You’re on a well-lit, commercial strip with coffee shops, casual eats, and fast access to the freeway. Old Pasadena is about a 10-minute drive, and the Rose Bowl sits beyond that. Rooms feel practical: clean beds, quiet AC, plenty of outlets, and dispensers for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Some spaces look dated, but housekeeping keeps them tidy.

What this place does best is deliver easy comforts without fuss. The outdoor pool and hot tub give you a breather after a hot day. Staff stand out for quick help, late check-ins, and small touches that feel personal. It suits road-tripping families, budget-minded couples, and solo business travelers who want parking and a simple base.

It sits on a busy road, so some rooms hear traffic. Also, there are no microwaves in rooms; shared units sit in the lobby and laundry area.

Pros

  • Free parking and quick freeway access for exploring Pasadena and LA.
  • Outdoor pool and hot tub for unwinding after a long day.
  • Hot breakfast with waffles, eggs, sausage, fruit, and yogurt.
  • Rooms are clean and quiet with comfy beds and many outlets.

Cons

  • No microwaves in rooms; shared units only in lobby and laundry.
  • Traffic noise from East Colorado Boulevard in some rooms.
  • Breakfast room is small and opens later than early risers prefer.

What travelers say

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Hazel W.

I woke up at 5 am with leg cramps and asked for a banana. The front desk found one and brought it to my door. Lifesaver.

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How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 450 hotels in Los Angeles using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.