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Modern Hostel
Modern Hostel
Solo Motel - Broadway
Solo Motel - Broadway
The Queen Mary
The Queen Mary
Ayres Hotel Seal Beach - Cypress
Ayres Hotel Seal Beach - Cypress
Hotel Maya
Hotel Maya
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Rodeway Inn South Gate - Los Angeles South
Rodeway Inn South Gate - Los Angeles South
The Cove Hotel, Long Beach
The Cove Hotel, Long Beach
Lumea by the Sea Long Beach Convention Center
Lumea by the Sea Long Beach Convention Center
Good Nite Inn Buena Park
Good Nite Inn Buena Park
Fairfield Inn & Suites Los Angeles LAX/El Segundo
Fairfield Inn & Suites Los Angeles LAX/El Segundo
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Los Angeles Downey
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Los Angeles Downey
Hotel Royal
Hotel Royal
Travelodge by Wyndham LAX
Travelodge by Wyndham LAX
The Huntley Hotel
The Huntley Hotel
Best Western Plus Gardena Inn & Suites
Best Western Plus Gardena Inn & Suites
Best Western Los Angeles Worldport Hotel
Best Western Los Angeles Worldport Hotel
Hampton Inn & Suites Buena Park
Hampton Inn & Suites Buena Park
Luskin Hotel
Luskin HotelWhere to stay in South Park

Downtown Los Angeles
DTLA's offers a wide variety of shopping options in its many neighborhoods, such as FIGat7th in the Financial District and Japanese Village Plaza in Little Tokyo. Explore sights like Olvera Street and Grand Park, while easily accessing urban rail transit.

Hollywood
Discover the heart of the U.S. film industry with nearby studios, stroll along the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame, and visit landmarks like the Dolby Theatre and Hollywood sign. Shop at the Hollywood & Highland Center mall and easily navigate via the Metro Rail B Line.

Koreatown
Vibrant nightlife abounds in this commercially driven area, featuring Korean BBQ restaurants, karaoke bars, and a high concentration of nightclubs. Explore the Korean American National Museum, Korean Cultural Center, and enjoy convenient transport via B and D Line subways.

Hollywood Hills
Nestled within the Santa Monica Mountains, this residential area boasts iconic attractions like the Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Bowl, and John Anson Ford Theater. Easily accessible via US 101, it's also home to the American Film Institute.

Westwood
Home to UCLA, this neighborhood offers shopping, dining, and entertainment in Westwood Village. Explore cultural gems like the Hammer Museum and Geffen Playhouse Theater, or visit "Little Persia" on Westwood Boulevard.


























































































