Best hotels near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)


Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the country’s fifth-busiest airport in terms of passenger numbers, according to the Official Airline Guide (OAG).

In 2025, more than 45 million passengers traveled to, from or through LAX. The airport is a massive hub, connecting passengers from North America to South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and, once Royal Air Maroc launches its service to Casablanca soon, Africa.

Although there’s plenty to keep travelers busy in and around LAX, if you find yourself with a long layover, you might need to stay at one of the nearby hotels. What’s more; the airport is also just a 10-minute drive from SoFi Stadium, where FIFA 2026 World Cup matches will be played this summer — so if you are just taking a quick in-out trip to catch a game, a hotel around the airport makes for an affordable, convenient choice.

Luckily, there are plenty of options. With amenities ranging from buzzy pool party scenes to hundreds of on-tap beers, here are the 11 best hotels near LAX and what you’ll find at each.

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Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel

Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel
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With more than 800 rooms, this hotel is a behemoth. However, it’s far from whatever drab convention hotel or transit hall you might imagine. Its public spaces have a certain grandeur (marble tiling, enormous chandeliers, living room-style socializing spaces) that matches its scale.

Arriving and departing guests can take advantage of its 24-hour shuttle to LAX’s various terminals. The guest rooms and suites, which start at 298 square feet, feature Sheraton hallmarks like Sheraton Signature beds; those, along with the soundproof windows, will help alleviate jet lag.

Guests can also soak up some sunshine at the outdoor pool and even reserve a cabana if they plan to linger for the day. The gym has a full complement of cardio and weight equipment for folks who want to stay fit on the go.

There’s an on-property cafe serving Starbucks coffee for those in need of a convenient caffeine boost. The Costero Bar and Costero Bistro offer cocktails and California cuisine, such as fish tacos and vegan dishes. Brasserie is the place for a healthy breakfast and standard Americana options, along with buffet offerings at lunch and dinner.

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Rates at the Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel start at $132 or 34,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

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Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport

Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport view
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With 580 rooms and suites, it’s never hard to find award availability at this Hyatt outpost. The hotel is physically the closest option to LAX; it’s a quick (free) shuttle ride from the airport’s terminals and even a manageable walk from some of them. (Not to mention the hotel has excellent views of takeoffs and landings.)

The accommodations, which start at 250 square feet (though most are 340 square feet and above), have a bright, mod feel. Hanging globe light fixtures plus a sophisticated color scheme of white, gray, yellow and purple with midcentury modern chairs and tables make your stay stylish.

Rooms also feature comfortable beds and blackout shades to help with jet lag. Guests can catch up on international news on 55-inch LED TVs and freshen up with citrus- and verbena-scented Pharmacopia products.

The hotel boasts the largest outdoor hotel pool near LAX, and it’s surrounded by loungers and cabanas where guests can relax. The gym is outfitted with LifeFitness cardio and weight machines. There’s even a business center for folks who need to stay on top of work during their trip.

As for dining, guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast at Beckett’s, or linger over lunch and dinner specialties like healthy poke bowls, pepperoni flatbread, shrimp linguine and tempting libations like spicy margaritas and blackberry smashes. If you’re in a rush, items like sandwiches and snacks are available 24 hours a day at the Grab & Go Market.

Rates at the Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport start at $166 or 9,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

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The Westin Los Angeles Airport

The Westin Los Angeles Airport
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The Westin brand’s wellness focus extends even to airport hotels, as evidenced by this particular property. Situated just four blocks from the entrance to LAX, The Westin Los Angeles Airport has a well-equipped signature WestinWorkout Fitness Studio with cardio machines, free weights, a TRX setup and Peloton bikes, not to mention a Topgolf Swing Suite.

On the third floor, the outdoor heated pool is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily for those who want to get some exercise with a dose of sunshine. The hotel recently underwent a $45 million renovation and now has a new Westin Club as well.

Guest rooms start at around 300 square feet. Depending on the category you book, rooms offer amenities like pullout sofa beds for extra guests (ideal for families traveling together), flat-screen TVs, large windows for natural light and work desks with ergonomic chairs — not to mention the much-loved and ultracomfortable Westin Heavenly beds.

When it’s time to dine, guests can grab Starbucks coffee and Tazo teas along with fresh fruits, vegetables and baked goods at Zen & Tonic. They can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner at an outpost of LA’s famous Daily Grill, where specialties include chilaquiles, spinach artichoke dip and cheeseburger sliders. For dinner, the Zen & Tonic Lounge is a quiet but convivial space serving craft beers, wines by the glass, cocktails and a variety of bar bites.

Rates at The Westin Los Angeles Airport start at $157 or 30,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Hilton Los Angeles Airport

Hilton Los Angeles Airport pool view
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With more than 1,200 rooms, Hilton Los Angeles Airport is one of the larger LAX hotels, but that doesn’t mean stays can’t feel personalized.

Guests can grab a complimentary shuttle to or from the airport’s various terminals to reach the hotel. Rooms provide views of the surrounding area, and if you’re staying on the upper floors, you can see the airport’s runways about a mile away.

With ergonomic chairs, workspaces and 55-inch high-definition TVs, rooms are ideal for staying on top of work during a quick layover. Sound-resistant windows and blackout shades mean long-haul flyers can enjoy some much-needed rest.

The hotel has a large fitness center and an outdoor pool for alfresco relaxation. It’s also home to five dining outlets. Some highlights at The Cafe, which serves breakfast daily, include eggs Benedict and corned beef hash. Landings Bar next to the hotel lobby slings cocktails and bar bites and displays sports games on its 96-inch monitors.

For an upscale dinner, Andiamo offers a menu of Italian specialties. Runway on 16th (on the hotel’s 16th floor) has some of the best flight path views. There, patrons can enjoy creative cocktails and a vinyl record soundtrack. Finally, for 24-hour takeaway, The Bistro fields grab-and-go sandwiches, salads and pizzas, among other options.

Rates at Hilton Los Angeles Airport start at $120 or 42,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

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Los Angeles Airport Marriott

The pool at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott. MARRIOTT

This 18-story, 1,004-room hotel underwent a $44 million renovation a few years ago. Accommodations now have a fresh, airy look with bright white, sky blue and contrail silver accents. Also, the floor-to-ceiling windows let in plenty of California sunshine. Rooms start at 265 square feet, and include pillow-top beds and 55-inch televisions to make your stay comfortable.

The hotel’s enormous, light-filled Elevate fitness center offers a wide array of cardio and weight equipment. The tropical-style pool — with plenty of trees and planters, loungers and pod-like wicker chairs and chaise lounges — is a fantastic spot to reset your circadian rhythm between flights. Not to mention, you can enjoy a poolside drink or meal from the Pool Bar.

Travelers tight on time can grab coffee at the on-site Starbucks or order a meal for pickup or delivery through the hotel’s A La Carte mobile dining option. The hotel’s sports bar, Hangar 18 Bar + Kitchen, is open most of the day and evening, and serves standard bar fare like chicken wings and chips with salsa.

Social Market & Eatery is a casual all-day dining venue highlighting farm-fresh dishes. It offers omelets and a morning breakfast buffet, as well as hearty main courses — like carne asada tacos and roasted half-chicken mole with pot-simmered frijoles de olla — in the afternoon and evening. If you have colleagues you want to impress, make a reservation at JW Steakhouse for its Wine Spectator-awarded wine list and juicy cuts of locally sourced beef.

Rates at Los Angeles Airport Marriott start at $165 or 26,400 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

H Hotel Los Angeles, Curio Collection

H Hotel Los Angeles, Curio Collection by Hilton
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Looking for an airport hotel with a bit more character than your average runway-adjacent overnight? Look no further than Hilton Curio Collection’s H Hotel Los Angeles. Even the hotel’s distinctive blue-and-gray patterned edifice stands out from nondescript competitors. It’s linked to its sister Homewood Suites property, and both are accessible via a 24-hour airport shuttle.

The 168 spacious guest rooms, which range from 375 to 450 square feet, have a pared-down, elegant look with palettes of platinum gray, brushed brass and spotless white. The bathrooms are tiled in glossy limestone and stocked with high-end Temple Spa products. Among the other notable amenities are sizable desks with ergonomic chairs and Nespresso machines for a quick jolt before early morning flights.

AvGeeks will enjoy planespotting from the rooftop deck, while those with less aeronautical tendencies can simply take a dip in the heated outdoor pool with views of the airport entrance. Been on the road for a while? The paid laundry facilities should be a welcome amenity. Also, travelers who want to move after a long flight can head to the fitness center for a quick cardio session with unobstructed flight path views.

A Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf outpost adjacent to the lobby is excellent for pre- or post-flight snacks and beverages. Additionally, the hotel’s main restaurant Waypoint Kitchen + Bar serves breakfast from 6 to 10 a.m. and dinner from 5 to 10 p.m. Morning options include everything from a California omelet with avocado, bacon, cheese and potatoes to steel-cut oats with strawberries. For dinner, indulge in fresh-baked pretzels with Sriracha aioli and honey mustard, meatballs with mozzarella and pesto olive oil, and grilled salmon.

Rates at H Hotel Los Angeles, Curio Collection start at $145 or 52,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel

Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel
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With just more than 500 rooms, this is actually one of the smaller hotels near LAX. However, it still offers many of the same amenities as its larger cohort, and it’s pet-friendly.

Bring your dog along for $50 per night (as long as it weighs less than 60 pounds). Pets even get to ride the complimentary airport shuttle with you and snuggle up in one of the recently refreshed rooms.

Accommodations start at a sizable 324 square feet and feature eye-catching geometric wallpaper patterns, space-efficient love seats and desks with rolling chairs positioned near the large windows. The tiled bathrooms are simple but serviceable.

The compact fitness center holds a range of cardio and weight equipment, as well as a Peloton bike. The small outdoor pool is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The Studio 12 restaurant and bar is a relaxed hangout with 12 local brews on tap; signature dishes like juicy burgers and sizzling chicken tinga taquitos round out the food menu.

Rates at Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel start at $132 or 31,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

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Sonesta Los Angeles Airport

Yokoso Sushi Bar at Sonesta LAX. SONESTA

Whether you have a quick connection or a leisurely layover, the Sonesta location at LAX has to be one of the most convenient options for transiting passengers. It sits just about a mile from the airport and has complimentary shuttles running every 20 to 30 minutes, 24 hours a day.

The hotel recently underwent a huge renovation to its 614 guest rooms and public spaces. The accommodations have a new, pared-down look with parquet flooring, large work desks and ergonomic chairs for those business travelers, plus double-paned windows for soundproofing. King rooms now all feature pullout sofa beds, while doubles have been enhanced to include two queen beds. Five upper-floor suites even have enhanced amenities like 65-inch high-definition TVs and Nespresso coffeemakers.

The hotel has a 24-hour business center if you need to catch up on work. There is also a decent gym and a small rooftop pool for soaking in some rays between flights.

The Sonesta at LAX has four bars and restaurants. The Landing Restaurant serves a breakfast buffet from 6 to 11 a.m. daily, while Boulevard Market Cafe sells grab-and-go items such as sandwiches, wraps and salads from 6 a.m. to midnight.

Yokoso Sushi Bar serves ultrafresh sushi, sashimi and salads (not to mention a full sake menu) from 5 to 10 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Century Taproom is open from 4 p.m. to midnight daily and offers dozens beers on tap and by the bottle; the menu includes cocktails, wine and upscale fare like brick-oven pizzas, miso-glazed salmon and Asian-inspired lobster noodles.

Rates at Sonesta Los Angeles Airport start from $152 per night.

The Hotel June

Hotel June
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The Hotel June feels like a casual but upscale urban resort within easy reach of LAX rather than a cookie cutter airport hotel. The property — which comes from the folks behind design-centric Proper Hotels — is housed in a landmark 1960s building by architect Welton Becket. It’s about a 10-minute ride from the airport, and it’s not far from beaches and shops.

Guest rooms can be compact, but they have efficient layouts with finishes that provide a beach-chic vibe. Brazilian hand-glazed tiles in the bathroom, sisal natural-fiber carpeting, sumptuous Fili D’Oro Italian linens, and multipurpose lounging and working furniture pieces complete the look. Aesop bath amenities, minibars stocked with locally sourced specialties and noise-canceling windows are just added benefits.

The main draw has to be the clublike, palm-shaded pool deck, which is lined by loungers and daybeds. It’s both an ideal spot to spend a SoCal day and a prime place to watch the planes heading to or from LAX.

The poolside Caravan Swim Club serves up casual bites like burgers, guacamole and shrimp tacos; also, the bartenders create beautiful cocktails such as a spicy passion fruit margarita.

Breakfast is served in the laid-back but chic Scenic Route restaurant adjacent to the lobby from 7 to 11 a.m. daily. Dishes range from egg white squash blossom quesadillas to chia-coconut pudding with pineapple and blueberry.

Rates at The Hotel June start from $166 per night.

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Los Angeles International Airport

Homewood Suites by Hilton Los Angeles International Airport
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Just five minutes from the airport via a complimentary shuttle, this Homewood Suites property is an excellent option for families.

Accommodations offer plenty of space and flexible sleeping setups. For example, a one-bedroom king suite has a king bed; a separate pullout sofa bed; a full kitchen with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and microwave; a large bathroom; and a 55-inch HD TV with an adjacent work area and office chairs. The hotel also makes it easy to book connecting rooms for large groups traveling together.

Guests can use the fitness facility and outdoor pool that the Homewood Suites shares with the H Hotel, along with its bars and restaurants. Also, a free hot breakfast comes with the nightly rate. Since it has just 122 suites, this hotel feels small and intimate, but award nights aren’t hard to come by here.

Rates at Homewood Suites by Hilton Los Angeles International Airport start at $152 or 49,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

The Anthem Los Angeles Stadium District, Tapestry by Hilton

Pool at the Anthem Hotel
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If SoFi Stadium (or the Intuit Dome) is your destination, check out this new Hilton outpost that just opened its doors in Inglewood’s Stadium District in February. The hotel has just 179 brightly colored rooms and suites with beds dressed with 300-threadcount sheets, work desks, high-definition televisions and compact but cute bathrooms.

You can catch all the latest games playing on big-screen TVs at Tom’s Watch Bar as you scarf specialties like ahi tuna poke nachos, babyback ribs, Nashville hot chicken tenders and buffalo chicken three-cheese cavatappi. Additional festive venues on site include the Soundwave Pool Bar and the rooftop lounge, The State. Work off those hearty meals in the fitness center or with a few laps in the central pool.

Rates at The Anthem Los Angeles Stadium District, Tapestry by Hilton start at $112 or 38,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

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What is SQLite? 

SQLite is an auto, file-based, and completely open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is noted because of its mobility, reliability, and excellent performance even when in low-memory applications. Even if the system fails or there is a power outage, its transactions are ACID-compliant. The SQLite project touts itself as a “serverless” database on its website. Typical relational database systems are deployed as a server process, with programs communicating with the host server via interprocess communication. SQLite, on the other hand, enables any system that utilizes the databases to read and write directly to the database disc file. This makes it easier to set up SQLite because it eliminates the requirement to set up a server process. Similarly, apps using the SQLite database don’t need to be configured; everything they need is to access.

What is PostgreSQL? 

PostgreSQL, or Postgres, describes itself as “the world’s most sophisticated open-source relational database.” It was built with the intention of being highly expandable and consistent with industry standards. PostgreSQL is indeed an object-relational database, which means that while it’s essentially a relational database, it also has features that are more commonly associated with object databases, such as table inheritance and feature overloading. Concurrency is a feature of Postgres that allows it to efficiently handle numerous processes at the same time. It does so without using read locks because it uses Multiversion Concurrency Control (MVCC), maintains the synchronization, coherence, exclusivity, and durability of its transactions, often known as ACID compliance. Although PostgreSQL isn’t as popular as MySQL, it still has a variety of third-party libraries and tools, such as pgAdmin and Postbird, that make dealing with it easier.

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Difference between SQLite and PostgreSQL

However both SQLite & PostgreSQL are available as open Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS), there may be a few distinctions to consider when picking which one to utilize for your company. The following are the significant distinctions that influence the SQLite vs. PostgreSQL decision:

Database Model
  • SQLite is indeed an embedded database management system. This means it’s a Serverless DBMS that can be used within your apps.
  • To set up and run across a network, the PostgreSQL DBMS uses a Client-Server Model thus needs a Database Server.
Setup Size
  • SQLite is much smaller than PostgreSQL, with a data size of less than 500KB. Its installation files are over 200MB in size.
Data Types Supported
  • INTEGER, NULL, BLOB, TEXT, & REAL are the only data types supported by SQLite. In SQLite, the phrases “data type” and “storage class” are interchangeable.
  • PostgreSQL, on either hand, can store almost any type of information that you could need to put in your database. This could be an INTEGER,  CHARACTER, SERIAL, VARIABLE, or something else entirely.

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Portability
  • SQLite keeps its database as a single conventional disc file that may be found anywhere in the directory. The file is also saved in a cross-platform form, making copying and moving it a breeze. SQLite is among the most transportable Relational Database Management Systems because of this (RDBMS). PostgreSQL, on either hand, is only portable when the database is exported to something like a file and afterward uploaded to a server. It can be a time-consuming task.
Multiple Access
  • When this comes to user management, SQLite falls short. This also misses the capacity to control several users accessing the system at the same time.
  • PostgreSQL is excellent at managing users. It provides well-defined authorizations for users, which decide which database actions they are allowed to do. It can also support numerous users accessing the system at the same time.
Functionality 
  • Because SQLite is indeed a simple database management system, it includes basic capabilities that are appropriate for all sorts of users. PostgreSQL, on either hand, is a sophisticated database management system with a wide range of capabilities. As a result, users can accomplish a lot more using PostgreSQL than they can with SQLite.
Speed
  • SQLite is quick given the fact that this is a lightweight database management system having simple operations and a minimalist design.
  • PostgreSQL might not have been the best database for quick read queries. This is due to its sophisticated design as well as the reality that this is a large database management system. It is, nevertheless, a robust database management system for conducting complex processes.
Security Features 
  • Authentication is not included with SQLite. Anyone with database access has the capacity to read and modify the database file. It renders it inefficient for storing sensitive and private information. Many security features come included with PostgreSQL. It also necessitates extensive configurations from its users in order for it to be secure. As a result, PostgreSQL is a secure database management system for storing private and sensitive information.
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Features of SQLite 

  • Small footprint: The SQLite module is quite light, as its name implies. Although the amount of space it takes up fluctuates based on the system on which it is installed, it can be less than 600KiB. Additionally, SQLite is completely self-contained, which means you don’t need to install any extra dependencies for it to work.
  • SQLite is known for being a “zero-configuration” database that is ready to use right out of the box. SQLite doesn’t operate as just a server process, so it doesn’t need to be halted, restarted, or resumed, and it doesn’t arrive with just about any configuration files to handle. These capabilities make the process of installing SQLite and incorporating this with an app much easier.
  • SQLite is an excellent database choice for embedded applications that require portability but do not require future expansion. Single-user local apps, mobile applications, and games are examples.
  • A whole SQLite database is kept in a single file, unlike many other database systems, that often store data as a vast batch of distinct files. This file could be transferred through external devices and file transfer protocol and can be found everywhere in a directory structure.
  • Testing: Using a DBMS that utilizes a dedicated servers process to test the functionality of multiple applications can be excessive. SQLite features an in-memory mode that allows you to run tests rapidly without having to worry about the expense of entire database transactions, making it an excellent choice for testing.
  • SQLite can be used as a disc access alternative in circumstances in which an app wants to study and modify files to disc directly. This is because SQLite has more capability and is simpler to use.

Features of PostgreSQL

  • PostgreSQL, more than SQLite, strives to follow SQL standards to the letter. PostgreSQL offers 160 of the 179 characteristics needed for proper core SQL:2011 compliance, as well as a vast range of optional capabilities, as per the authorized PostgreSQL documentation.
  • Community-driven and open-source: The source code for PostgreSQL is created by a huge and dedicated community as a fully open-source project. Likewise, the Postgres society preserves and provides a number of online resources that explain how to use the database management system, such as the official paperwork, the PostgreSQL website, and several online forums.
  • Extensible: PostgreSQL’s catalog-driven operation and dynamic loading allow users to enhance it dynamically and on the fly. An object code file, including a shared library, can be designated.
  • Data consistency is critical: PostgreSQL has indeed been completely ACID-compliant from 2001 and uses multi-version monetary control to guarantee data consistency, making it an excellent option of RDBMS where data consistency is crucial.
  • PostgreSQL is interoperable with a wide range of computing languages and systems. This means that migrating your database to a different operating system or integrating it with a specific tool will be simpler with such a PostgreSQL database compared with some other database management system.
  • Complex operations: Postgres provides query strategies that make use of several CPUs to speed up query processing. This, together with its extensive support for numerous simultaneous writers, makes it an excellent candidate for data warehousing and other complex tasks.

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Conclusion

SQLite and PostgreSQL,  are the most widely used open-source relational database management platforms today. It has its own set of characteristics and limits and shines in specific situations. When choosing an RDBMS, there are many factors to consider, and the decision is rarely as straightforward as selecting the quickest or most feature-rich option. If you require a relational database system in the future, do some study on these and other technologies to identify the one that best fits your needs.

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