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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices in Los Angeles peak at just over $180 on Friday.
In Los Angeles, hotel prices gradually increase throughout the week, starting around $150 on Monday and peaking at just over $180 on Friday. Prices decline over the weekend, with Saturdays averaging just under $180 and Sundays dropping to about $150.
Price by Month
Lowest price in January just over $150.
In Los Angeles, hotel prices vary significantly throughout the year. The lowest average price occurs in January at just over $150, while June sees a peak with prices around $300–$350. This reflects seasonal trends in demand.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices in Los Angeles can be around $163–$200 as the check-in date nears.
In Los Angeles, hotel prices trend downward as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower-quality hotels that may drop prices last minute. However, as one nears the check-in date, higher-quality hotels are often booked, limiting availability. Around three weeks prior, the best hotels are frequently sold out.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular star category is 4*, priced around $190.
In Los Angeles, hotel prices generally rise with star ratings. 1* hotels are priced around $105, while 2* hotels are just over $130. The most popular category, 4*, has a price around $190, with small increases between adjacent star levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Los Angeles?
What taxes and mandatory fees will be added to my hotel bill in Los Angeles?
How do hotel rates in Los Angeles fluctuate seasonally?
How do Los Angeles neighborhoods compare for hotel prices, transit access, and safety?
What are the options for hotel internet and nearby coworking spaces in Los Angeles?
Are there specific lodging-related safety issues or common scams to watch for in Los Angeles?
Do major events in Los Angeles affect hotel availability and pricing?
How do hotels handle pre-authorizations, deposits, and payment methods in Los Angeles?
How much cheaper are non-refundable or advance-purchase hotel rates compared to flexible rates?
What are common family and pet policy norms and fees in Los Angeles hotels?
Top Tips
- Book hotels 60-90 days ahead for major events, such as the Oscars or conventions at the LA Convention Center, to avoid 30-100% rate spikes. For standard summer weekends, booking 30-45 days ahead helps capture newly released inventory. Flexible cancellation policies are common if you book direct, but confirm the window with your provider.
- Parking in central LA hotels often adds $40-$70 per vehicle per day for self-park or valet. Valet charges can be higher than self-park, and some properties offer EV chargers or discounts for hybrid vehicles. Confirm rates and available amenities before arrival, as fees differ by chain and location.
- Use official airport links, such as the LAX FlyAway bus (about $9.75 one-way to Union Station), or the LAX Automated People Mover to avoid off-site shuttle surcharges. LAX FlyAway buses run accessible vehicles and operate from early morning until late at night; check the official schedule or download the route map for reference.
- Many hotels include basic Wi-Fi, but premium high-bandwidth tiers may cost $10-$25 per day. If you rely on fast Wi-Fi for work or medical devices, confirm that accessible rooms have equivalent coverage and speeds before booking.
- Hotels near LAX, including in El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, and Marina del Rey, can experience aircraft noise. Major chains like Marriott or Hilton in El Segundo are in the impact area. When booking, request a room on a higher floor and facing away from runways for a quieter stay.
- Daily housekeeping is often opt-in at California hotels to support water conservation. Contact the front desk when you arrive to set your preferred housekeeping frequency or request additional linens and supplies, and ask about any sustainability programs in place.
- Hotels must accept service animals under ADA and California law, but emotional support animals are not covered. Inform hotel staff before arrival, and have documentation ready for a smooth check-in.
- It is customary to tip valet staff $5-$10 when your car is retrieved and housekeeping $3-$5 per day, left daily. Tipping is at your discretion and may vary by property tier, with luxury hotels often on the higher end.
- Prepare for periods of wildfire smoke and poor Air Quality Index (AQI) in late summer to fall. Many LA hotels now list air purification features, like HEPA filters, on their websites. Check airnow.gov for current AQI and call the hotel to verify what air quality features are available in guest rooms.
- Always accept charges in USD and decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) to avoid 1-6% loss on poor rates or added margins. For example, if quoted an amount in euros, ask to pay in US dollars. Review your receipt to make sure the correct currency is shown.
- Around event venues like Crypto.com Arena, SoFi Stadium, and LA Live, rideshare fares can surge by 20-200%. Metro Rail or DASH buses offer lower fares during busy periods. Confirm if your hotel has a shuttle to event venues and verify pickup or drop-off spots in advance.
- Koreatown and Mid-City hotels can be 20-50% less expensive than comparable chain properties in West Hollywood or Santa Monica. Major brands like Sheraton and Line Hotel are present, and the Red/Purple Metro lines connect you to downtown and Hollywood in 15-20 minutes.
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