Where to stay in Los Angeles
With no real centre, anchor in walkable Santa Monica to skip the hire car, Hollywood for sights, or Downtown for value and rail.
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In short
Where to stay in Los Angeles
For a first Los Angeles trip, base in Santa Monica unless you have a clear reason not to. It is the one walkable, beach-side pocket where you can survive without a hire car, with the Metro E Line running straight into Downtown. Choose Hollywood if your trip is sights-first (Universal, Griffith, the Walk of Fame) and you want to be on the subway; West Hollywood for walkable food and nightlife; and Downtown LA for the best hotel value and rail access if the beach isn't the point.
The short version
- Best all-rounder: Santa Monica.
- Best value: Downtown LA (DTLA).
- Best atmosphere: West Hollywood.
- Best for sights without a car: Hollywood.
- Avoid using the Walk of Fame as your hotel filter; Hollywood Boulevard itself is a daytime photo stop, not a base.
Best areas to book
Santa Monica
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe cleanest first-timer choice and the rare LA pocket that works car-free: the pier, the beach path, walkable shops on Third Street Promenade and the Metro E Line into Downtown. The trade-off is the priciest hotels in the city and a 45-60 minute haul to Universal or Hollywood, plus grey 'June Gloom' mornings on the coast.
Best for: First-timers, beach-first trips, families
Venice
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeA grittier, younger beach base just south of Santa Monica, with the boardwalk, canals and Abbot Kinney's independent shops and restaurants. Better value and far more atmosphere than Santa Monica's resort hotels, but the boardwalk has a visible homeless presence and feels edgier after dark, so pick a street back from the beachfront.
Best for: Younger travellers, atmosphere, walkable beach evenings
Hollywood
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe most central base for sightseeing: walking distance to the Walk of Fame, on the B Line subway, and the obvious choice for Universal Studios and Griffith Observatory. It is the strongest car-free option for a sights-led trip, but the boulevard is gritty after dark, so book a hotel a few blocks off it rather than directly on it.
Best for: Sights-first trips, no-car visitors
West Hollywood (WeHo)
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeSmall, dense and genuinely walkable by LA standards, with the best concentration of restaurants, bars and nightlife on the Sunset Strip and Santa Monica Boulevard. The natural pick for evenings on foot and a short drive to most things, but there is no beach and no rail line, so you will lean on Uber or a car.
Best for: Food, nightlife, couples, repeat visitors
Beverly Hills
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe polished, low-crime base around Rodeo Drive, leafy and quiet at night and central between the beach and Hollywood. It is a comfortable, safe-feeling choice for couples who want calm streets and good restaurants, but hotels run expensive and it has no real nightlife of its own and no rail.
Best for: Couples, calm streets, a quieter splurge
Downtown LA (DTLA)
ยฃ valueUsually the best hotel value, with the most rail connections (the hub for Metro lines and the FlyAway bus from LAX) and walkable arts, food and the historic core. Quieter at night than the daytime bustle suggests and a long way from the beach, so it suits a budget-led or concert/sports-led trip more than a classic first beach visit.
Best for: Value, rail access, events at Crypto.com Arena
The simple choice
LA has no centre, so 'stay central' is meaningless advice here. The real decision is two-part: pick one anchor neighbourhood, then decide whether you'll have a hire car. If you want the beach and plan to go car-free, filter for Santa Monica first and compare Venice if the prices look steep. If your trip is built around Universal, Griffith and the Walk of Fame, anchor in Hollywood on the B Line instead. The mistake to avoid is sleeping in a cheap inland pocket to save money, then losing the morning to motorway traffic and ยฃ40-ยฃ60 a day in surge rideshares to reach anything worth seeing.
Decide if you're renting a car before you book the hotel. A car (about ยฃ45-ยฃ75/day plus ยฃ15-ยฃ40/night hotel parking) makes inland bases like Downtown viable; without one, a walkable beach or Hollywood base saves hours.
Safety and noise
GOV.UK notes that US violent crime is concentrated in specific neighbourhoods rather than tourist areas, and LA is a textbook case where risk varies block by block. For accommodation that means checking the exact street, not the area name: a hotel a few blocks off Hollywood Boulevard or back from the Venice boardwalk is calmer and safer-feeling than one on the strip itself. Santa Monica and Beverly Hills feel the most settled after dark; parts of Downtown and the Venice boardwalk have a visible homeless presence that surprises first-time UK visitors. For noise, the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood runs late, so ask for a room away from the boulevard if you're a light sleeper.
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