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The Best Last-Minute Hotel Deals in Los Angeles Right Now


From the Hollywood Hills to Venice Beach, Los Angeles is home to world-class culture, dining, and entertainment. Of course, you need a place to crash after a day of adventuring – and to do LA right, staying in an iconic boutique in a cool part of the city is a must. But with prices often topping $600 per night for high-end properties, it’s not often an approachable way to stay. Enter HotelTonight, which combs hotel listings and partners with properties to offer better rates, even for last-minute stays. Plus, you’ll earn a credit to your Airbnb account every time you book through the HotelTonight. These properties currently have great deals going on through HotelTonight, and the best deals often happen when you’re checking in soon.

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Calamigos Guest Ranch & Beach Club

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Malibu’s Calamigos Guest Ranch & Beach Club offers a rare duality: a coastal retreat with mountain seclusion just outside LA’s urban sprawl. Set on 250 acres in the Santa Monica Mountains, the ranch provides a tranquil counterpoint to the city, with oak-shaded canyons, wood-fired dining, and three outdoor pools. Lodging includes stand-alone cottages and bungalows that prioritize privacy, while spa services and a members-only beach club just off the Pacific Coast Highway round out the upscale escape. Guests come for the easy access to wine country hikes and ocean drives — and stay for the low-key luxury that doesn’t feel manufactured.

Getting there from LAX: The most practical route is by car or rideshare — about 30–45 minutes north along the coast (via the PCH/Route 1) depending on traffic. Public transit is very limited for this canyon location, so it’s advisable to use private transit.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $600 to $800 per night (varies with season and room type)

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Oceana Santa Monica, LXR Hotels & Resorts

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Just a block from the sand in Santa Monica, Oceana captures the coastal city’s blend of laid-back luxury and urban energy. The all-suite property offers a spacious alternative to standard beach hotels, with upscale touches like Frette linens, spa-inspired bathrooms, and balconies in many units. An open-air courtyard pool anchors the hotel, while the indoor-outdoor restaurant serves ocean-facing meals that prioritize California ingredients. Guests appreciate the residential feel, attentive service, and walkable access to the pier, beachfront path, and Ocean Avenue’s restaurants and boutiques.

Getting there from LAX: From LAX it’s approximately a 15‑20 minute drive (depending on traffic) to Santa Monica via I‑405/Exposition or via Lincoln Blvd. For public transit, one can use the new Metro LAX/Metro Transit Center station and then transfer to the Metro E/Expo Line to downtown Santa Monica, followed by a short walk or ride to the hotel.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $450 to $600 per night

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The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood

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The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood puts travelers at the center of the city’s entertainment core, steps from the theaters, nightlife, and tourist draw of Sunset Boulevard. Inside, the hotel balances its location’s buzz with sleek, contemporary rooms and practical perks like Chromecast streaming and valet parking. A standout is the rooftop — home to a pool, skyline-facing lounge, and multiple bars — which draws both guests and locals for its panoramic views and social energy. On the ground floor, the hotel’s signature restaurant, About Last Knife (ALK), blends classic steakhouse fare with modern flair.

Getting there from LAX: The easiest route is by taxi or rideshare—roughly 13–15 miles, about 30–45 minutes depending on traffic. For public transit: take the LAX FlyAway Bus or shuttle to Union Station, then the Metro B (Red) Line to Hollywood/Vine or Hollywood/Highland, followed by a brief walk or local ride.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $200 to $300 per night (low season) to $350 to $400+ high season

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Venice V Hotel

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Venice V Hotel sits right on the boardwalk, offering front-row access to the quintessential Venice Beach scene — surfers, skaters, street performers, and all. The vibe is casual and creative, with design-forward rooms that channel the neighborhood’s character and many offering ocean views. While there’s no full-service restaurant, guests can borrow beach cruisers and chairs, and step straight onto the sand from the hotel’s doorstep. It’s a smart pick for travelers who want to stay right in the action without the premium price tag of other beachfront properties.

Getting there from LAX: From LAX it’s about a 20–30 minute drive (traffic permitting) west to Venice via Lincoln Blvd and Venice Blvd or via the West Side coastal route. Public transit: Use the LAX/Metro Transit Center to connect via Metro to Culver City station, then bus or rideshare onward to Venice.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $300 to $400 per night

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Cara Hotel I Los Feliz

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Cara Hotel, at the foothills of Griffith Park, offers a more local, residential feel compared to dense downtown zones — you’ll find independent cafés, boutique shops, and easy access to park trails. On‑site the hotel features Cara Restaurant (serving Mediterranean‑California cuisine, locally sourced produce) and Cara Bar offering craft cocktails and live music (think salsa nights and classic jazz) in the courtyard setting. Amenities include a stylish outdoor pool in the courtyard, boutique‑design rooms, and a tranquil atmosphere that guests frequently highlight for its warmth and service.

Getting there from LAX: From LAX, take a taxi or rideshare (roughly 25‑35 minutes depending on traffic) via I‑405 → US‑101 north, then to Los Feliz/Western Ave. Public transit is possible but cumbersome (Metro + bus connections).

Typical HotelTonight rate: $250 to $350 per night

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FOUND Hotel, Santa Monica

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FOUND Hotel puts travelers within striking distance of both Santa Monica’s beachside attractions and West LA’s dining and cultural scenes — without the coastal price tag. It offers boutique accommodations with private bathrooms, minimalist design, on-site parking, and access to laundry facilities, making it a practical choice for longer stays. Cafés and restaurants are an easy walk away, and the location appeals to guests looking to explore both beachside leisure and city essentials. Staff get high marks for service, and the value proposition remains strong for this part of Los Angeles.

Getting there from LAX: From LAX, use rideshare or shuttle (15‑25 minutes depending on traffic) to Santa Monica Blvd. Alternatively take the LAX/Metro Transit Center → Expo Line to Westwood or Santa Monica then bus to the hotel.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $180 to $250 per night

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Hotel June – Malibu

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Scenic driving along the PCH are the score at Hotel June — you may even take one to get to the hotel. Beyond this, beach access, and a relaxed seaside ambiance await. Mid‑century‑style bungalows and design‑driven rooms feature luxury linens (you know you want that high thread count, even on a deal)  and dining focused on locally‑sourced ingredients (the culinary programme emphasises produce, seafood, craft beverages) though the Malibu location may offer more limited on‑site restaurant service. Guests loved the distinctive design, the secluded setting by the coast, and the chance to escape to hustle and bustle of LA’s freeways.

Getting there from LAX: From LAX, rideshare or rental car along PCH or via I‑405 & PCH north to Malibu (approx 30‑45 minutes, depending on traffic) is recommended. Public transit is much less convenient.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $400 to $600 per night

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Marina del Rey Hotel

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This marina‑front hotel offers waterfront walking paths, proximity to Venice Beach, and coastal bike trails. The hotel features SALT Restaurant & Bar offering fresh California‑coastal cuisine with marina views, two outdoor pools, a fitness centre, and rooms that open onto terraces or balconies overlooking the marina. Guests consistently cite the dramatic marina‑view location, the sense of being on the water yet still near LA attractions, and the value for that spot.

Getting there from LAX: The property is very close to the airport (about 7‑10 minutes by car rideshare). For public transit one option: Take Metro/Bus from LAX to the LAX/Metro Transit Center then catch the Big Blue Bus or Metro line to the Marina del Rey area (about 30‑40 minutes).

Typical HotelTonight rate: $300 to $450 per night

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The Prospect Hollywood

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The Prospect Hollywood is in prime position for exploring Hollywood’s theaters, nightlife, and the surrounding cultural scene. Onsite the hotel features a refined lobby lounge and courtyard where guests can enjoy curated libations and snacks — breakfast is offered with pastries and coffee. While there is not a full full‑scale restaurant onsite, guests have access to nearby dining and the lounge. Guests praise the location, design touches, and the boutique scale of the hotel as a refuge amid Hollywood bustle.

Getting there from LAX: From LAX, rideshare or car (30‑45 minutes depending on traffic) via I‑405 → US‑101 into Hollywood. For public transit: take FlyAway bus from LAX to Union Station or Hollywood area then connect via Metro bus to Hollywood/Highland or nearby stations.

Typical HotelTonight rate: $220 to $320 per night

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