πΊπΈ Solo Trip LA Hotel Guide π§³
Choosing the right hotel is crucial for solo travel β I always spend a lot of time comparing options. Here are two area-based recommendations that are safe, convenient, and can save you a ton on transportation! π° π Step 1: I mark all my planned spots on Google Maps to identify my main activity zones. The two hotels I picked β in Santa Monica and West Hollywood β kept me central, safe, and efficient. Both areas felt clean and relatively secure, with only occasional unhoused individuals. π¨ The Found Hotel Santa Monica A boutique chain founded by a former Rosewood executive β think "design-forward budget chic." β Great location near the beach and Getty Center β Close to Brentwood & Beverly Hills β Secure, friendly staff β Cheap self-parking: $22/day β Limited dining options nearby π‘ Book via Agoda β but confirm your room type carefully! π¨ The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood Chosen purely for location β close to Griffith Observatory, LACMA, and Walk of Fame (10-min walk). β Amazing sunset and city views from rooms β Rooftop views of Hollywood Sign & Netflix building β Surrounded by restaurants and bars β Malin+Goetz toiletries β a nice touch! β Weekend rooftop parties can be loud β request a lower floor or use provided earplugs π§ π§Ή Tipping & Cleaning I leave $5 for cleaning during and after my stay β staff often fold clothes and organize personal items. Still, keep valuables in the safe! ποΈ Sensitive Skin Tip Bring antibacterial spray β comforters here are typically sandwiched between sheets without sealed edges. π‘ Booking Hack Search Google Maps and click through to Agoda/Booking β often cheaper than opening the apps directly! β οΈ When booking via Fliggy, confirm whether tax is paid upfront. I was charged Β₯500+ extra upon checkout β had to dispute to get it refunded! #LAHotels #SoloTravel #LosAngeles #TravelTips #HotelHacks