Chatsworth Lodging at Our Hotel near Six Flags Magic Mountain
Located in the West San Fernando Valley just minutes from the Warner Center, our Chatsworth lodging facilities boast a convenient location for travelers visiting the area on business or leisure. Only 20 miles from the Burbank Airport and 35 miles from Los Angeles International Airport, our hotel in Chatsworth, CA is also convenient to the 101 and 118 freeways, making travel easy. For guests interested in sightseeing, our Chatsworth lodging is also convenient to a variety of popular local attractions.
Our Chatsworth lodging is convenient to the following Los Angeles area attractions:
Disneyland®Resort (58.5) Experience the thrills and fun offered at this legendary park. Phone: (714) 781-4565
Grauman's Chinese Theatre (26.5) See the famous footprints of the stars outside this historic icon. Phone: (323) 463-9576
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (18.5 mi) This massive library and museum pays homage to President Reagan's career and the American spirit. Phone: (805) 577-4000
Six Flags Magic Mountain (24.5 mi) Six Flags offers a wide variety of exciting rides and themed adventures. Phone: (818) 367-2271
Stoney Point Stoney Point is located on Topanga Canyon Blvd, just south of the 118 Freeway in Chatsworth, California.
Universal Studios (24.1 mi) An immensely popular theme park, Universal Studios offers rides that delight visitors of all ages. Phone: (818) 622-3801
About Los Angeles
LA. Los Angeles. The City of Angels. This fabled metropolis - famous for its celluloid history - is part reality, part dream. It's also sprawling. Four thousand square miles of Los Angeles County is divided into five distinct regions: Downtown, Hollywood, The Valley, Westside, and the Beaches. This geographical diversity also extends to LA's wide-ranging ethnic mix - the richest in the country. Visitors to the city are met by a cultural mélange that's reflected in the city's art, entertainment, architecture, dining, and music. Tourist hot spots are many and well-known: Universal Studios, Warner Brothers, Twentieth Century Fox, Rodeo Drive, Melrose Avenue, Dodger Stadium, The Getty Center, Chinatown, and Disneyland® Resort . This destination also offers more museums than any other American city (over 300). Along with professional basketball and baseball franchises, and an abundance of outdoor opportunities at several national and state parks, this is one place where the fable lives on.
Did you know?
A must-see while in Los Angeles is the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Surprisingly, this honor does not come without a price. A hefty $15,000! Since money plays a major role, many so-called celebrities have been able to buy their way onto the "Walk", so don't be surprised if you're unfamiliar with many of the names. But don't worry - the great ones are still there.