The 5 Best Hotels in Venice Beach California

The Rose

Venice beach is one of LA's hippest neighbourhoods. There is, of course, some of the city's best streches of beach and a pretty network of canals that give the area its name. Beyond that, expect to find cool artsy shops, cafes, innovative restaurants, and a young and trendy crowd. The accommodation in the area very much reflect this scene with the best hotels in Venice Beach generally being independent boutiques or design-led stays with a youthful feel. For something a little smarter, luxury options lie around Marina del Ray and also benefit from lovely harbour views. So, if this vibrant area fits the bill for your next break, why not browse through our hotel experts' top picks to start planning your stay?

For a boutique

Inn at Playa del Rey

  • The Rose is a chic minimilist option. Rooms are spacious and simply styled allowing for the beach views from the expansive windows to take centre stage. With a great Venice beach location, friendly staff, bikes on hand to cruise around, and mornings starting with fresh coffee and croissants - this is a no nonsense and stylish stay.
  • Inn at Playa del Rey is an elegant boutique where the location is the real draw overlooking the waters of Marina del Rey and the Ballona Wetlands. Californian wine and hors d’oeuvres are served every afternoon and breakfasts are a gourmet affair. Pick this property for the laidback homely feel.

For a historic stay

venice Beach House

  • Venice Beach House is a nine-bed property set in a charming property listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Interiors have been freshened but original features remain and it still has a quaint and cosy feel (just with added modern luxuries). Set in sprawling gardens only a 3-minute walk from the beach. A unique option for LA.

For modern design

The Kinney

  • The Kinney is a hip option featuring youthful design which includes bold colours, contemporary art, and clean lines. A pool, ping pong tables and terrace complete with fire-pits encourages socialising. A perfect base for the young and trendy.

For luxury

Ritz Carlton Marina del Ray

  • Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey is a waterfront resort with all the luxury trimmings. Rooms are contemporary with subtle coastal design and enormous bathrooms. Complete with a full-service spa, tennis courts, a farm-to-table restaurant, and a large pool - this is a good option for those who want to mostly stay on-site and take advantage of the facilities.

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    • Venice Beach House Los Angeles (Venice Beach) 9 rooms from €193

      Local exploring  -  Perfectly situated for exploring L.A. in the heart of Venice's bohemian beach scene
      Beach Life  -  Three minutes walk from the illustrious and world famous Venice Beach
      Great walks  -  The hotel's great location offers the perfect opportunity for strolls along the boardwalk and forays up into the Hollywood hills
      Sights nearby  -  Venice Beach Boardwalk is minutes away, and the beach offers all the quintessential L.A. beach experiences on your doorstep
      Air conditioningGardenNo pets

      Location is everything at The Venice Beach House. L.A. life is on the doorstep of the 9 rooms, set in sprawling gardens, welcoming guests with cosy, modern and elegant styling with a nod to the establishment's 110 year history, all just 3 minutes away from the eponymous beach. See More

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    • The Kinney Santa Monica (California) 68 rooms from €206

      City Style  -  A hip hotel designed for the young and social.
      Lively  -  Hip and happening.
      Swimming Pool  -  Indoor/outdoor
      Air conditioningSwimming PoolDisabled accessParkingNo pets
      Recommended by  -  Tablet

      A hip hotel boasting a Venice beach address. Vibrantly styled rooms feature bright colours, clean lines, contemporary art and luxury bathrooms. A pool, ping pong tables and terrace complete with fire-pits encourages socialising. The perfect base for the young and trendy. See More

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    • Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey Los Angeles (Marina Del Ray) 304 rooms from €277

      Families  -  The resort's pool, tennis courts and bike rentals can be enjoyed by the entire family
      Local exploring  -  The resort is perfectly situated for exploring Santa Monica, Venice Beach and WeHo
      Great walks  -  Enjoy access to waterfront walking/jogging trails and catch a breathtaking sunset in Playa Vista, Playa del Rey or Santa Monica
      Swimming Pool  -  Year-round waterfront heated outdoor salt-water pool that offers poolside dining and cabanas
      Air conditioningTennisSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolPet friendlyDisabled accessParking
      Recommended by  -  Kiwi Collection

      An opulent family-friendly waterfront resort, in Marina del Rey. Rooms are modern and coastal with huge marble walk-in showers and private balconies. At Cast & Plow, enjoy the farm-to-table fare. With two tennis courts, a full-service spa, a year-round waterfront pool, guests are spoilt for choice. See More

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    • Inn at Playa del Rey Los Angeles (Playa Del Rey) 21 rooms from €219

      Birdwatching  -  The hotel overlooks the waters of Marina del Rey and the 600-acre Ballona Wetlands, a bird sanctuary.
      Sights nearby  -  Visit Getty Villa, Getty Center, LA County Art Museum and LA Museum of Contemporary Art.
      Views  -  Great views from hotel
      Designer  -  Uniquely designed interiors.
      Air conditioningGardenViewsParkingNo pets

      A boutique hotel, overlooking the waters of Marina del Rey and the Ballona Wetlands. The decor is casual and effortlessly elegant, with a lavish twist. One feels totally pampered with a gourmet breakfast each morning, Californian wine and hors d’oeuvres every afternoon and yummy snacks all day. See More

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Written by Katie Harris

posted Wednesday, 1st February 2023