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Note: Due to the wildfires in Los Angeles, some of these properties may have been removed from Airbnb or are being used to house displaced victims of the fires. Contact Airbnb and/or hosts before booking.
There are plenty of amazing hotels in Los Angeles, but, for most visitors, we think Airbnb is the way to go. The sprawling city is brimming with unique abodes that let you experience the city more like a local (because LA can be tricky as a tourist).
The Best Airbnbs in Los Angeles
If you’re planning a trip to the City of Angels anytime soon, we’re here to help with some of the best Airbnbs in Los Angeles. We’ve included stays at different price points in a few Los Angeles neighborhoods (as you might already know, the neighborhood you choose to stay in plays a big role in your trip when it comes to visiting LA. Speaking of: you’ll want a car too).
We’ve only included Airbnbs with a 4/5-star rating or higher, and many are designated as a “Guest Favorite” by Airbnb. All hosts have years of experience, and most are “Superhosts” (Airbnb’s designation for especially communicative, helpful, and well-reviewed hosts).
Mid-Century Modern Oasis With Views
Neighborhood: Silverlake
Accommodates: Up to 5 guests
Starting at: $458/night
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LA has a surplus of stylish modern homes with pools and stunning views of the mountains. This one, which is located in the trendy neighborhood of Silverlake, proves that you can stay in one without spending too much — especially if you max out the pad’s five-person capacity and split the cost.
West Hollywood Home for a Group
Neighborhood: West Hollywood
Accommodates: Up to 9 guests
Starting at: $715/night
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We love LA’s hills, but sometimes the drive up can be a drag. For something more central, check out this nine-guest abode in West Hollywood. You’ll be right near the shops, bars, and restaurants of WeHo, Fairfax, and Hollywood, but you won’t notice that when surrounded by the home’s foliage and secure walls.
Venice Canals Sanctuary
Neighborhood: Venice
Accommodates: Up to 3 guests
Starting at: $304/night
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There are no hotels on Venice’s namesake canals — but there are a few adorable Airbnbs, like this apartment with a waterfront deck. The apartment is big enough for three guests with a queen bed in the bedroom and a sofa bed in the living room, and it makes a quiet spot to unwind after a hectic day out in LA.
Rustic Space Perched in the Hollywood Hills
Neighborhood: Hollywood
Accommodates: Up to 2 guests
Starting at: $226/night
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Another great Airbnb up in LA’s iconic hills is this affordable private guest unit above Hollywood. The small space features a queen bed, a private patio, a kitchenette, and a well-appointed bathroom. The spot also comes very highly-rated with more than 1,000 reviews.
Pirates of the Caribbean Getaway
Neighborhood: Topanga Canyon
Accommodates: Up to 2 guests
Starting at: $225/night
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Up for an adventure? Weigh anchor and head into the hills of Topanga to this “Pirates of the Caribbean Getaway.” The private guesthouse is bursting with pirate-themed pizazz, from a dock walkway to a shell-decorated outdoor bathtub to a jacuzzi.
Spanish Duplex Near Hollywood Attractions
Neighborhood: Hollywood
Accommodates: Up to 12 guests
Starting at: $812/night
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Tucked away just a mile up from Hollywood Boulevard is this charming Spanish-style duplex. It features two beds (one is a fold-out couch) plus tons of private outdoor space to enjoy the LA sun.
Storybook Cottage in Los Feliz
Neighborhood: Los Feliz
Accommodates: Up to 6 guests
Starting at: $346/night
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Contrary to popular belief, you won’t spot many celebs in Hollywood. But there’s a good chance you will just nextdoor in the old neighborhood of Los Feliz. Commensurate with its population, the area is also great for foodies and bar lovers. This quaint six-person cabin — complete with a foliage-dense private patio — is a great way to enjoy the neighborhood.
Modern Treehouse
Neighborhood: Topanga Canyon
Accommodates: Up to 6 guests
Starting at: $651/night
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This house is a little way outside Los Angeles proper, but it’s too good to leave off this list. The “modern treehouse” features raw wood throughout, beautiful angles throughout, and magazine-worthy decor. Up to six guests can enjoy the home, and there are plenty of trails — plus a yoga studio — if you don’t feel like making the 30-minute to one-hour drive (depending on traffic) into LA.
Private Cabin in the Trees
Neighborhood: Echo Park
Accommodates: Up to 2 guests
Starting at: $242/night
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Echo Park has become one of the trendiest LA neighborhoods over the last few years, and this cabin is a great way to experience the neighborhood. The affordable spot is located in Elysian Heights, just up a hill from Echo Park’s bustling restaurants and bars, but you feel totally removed from it in the trees.
Architectural Glass & Concrete Oasis
Neighborhood: Venice
Accommodates: Up to 4 guests
Starting at: $448/night
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Another great option in Venice is this four-guest modern home featuring a concrete build and an indoor-outdoor feel. It’s right in the heart of the bohemian surf town, providing easy access to shops, restaurants, nightlife, and the famous Venice boardwalk.
How We Chose the Best Airbnbs in Los Angeles
We made this roundup by staying in some of the Airbnbs (and driving by others), researching the city’s offerings, and tapping several LA natives to provide input. All stays have at least a 4/5-star rating with at least 20 reviews, but most have 100+ user reviews. almost all of the Airbnbs on this list are “Guest Favorites” (specially-loved stays) from “Superhosts” (hosts who have proven to go above and beyond for their guests). We also made sure to include stays at a variety of price points and sizes for all travelers.