If you're looking for hotels in Los Angeles, the Radisson offers a convenient location near the airport and many area attractions. Our location near the Los Angeles Airport (adjacent to terminal one) places you only minutes from beautiful California beaches and popular LA attractions. The hotel is only ten minutes from Marina Del Rey and Manhattan Beach; 20 minutes from downtown LA, the Staples Center, the Getty Museum and Hollywood; 30 minutes from Universal Studios, the Rose Bowl and the Forum; and 40 minutes from Disneyland and California Adventure Park. Come see what makes the Radisson stand out from other hotels in Los Angeles.
Bradbury Building A historical landmark of Los Angeles. (213) 623-2489 Miles from hotel: 18
Getty Center Enjoy viewing the collection of Western art and the breathtaking views of the mountains. (310) 440-7300 Miles from hotel: 16.9
Santa Monica Bathe in the sun on the golden, sandy beaches of Santa Monica. (310) 393-7593 Miles from hotel: 5.3
Staples Center Watch your favorite singer or sports team at the popular Staples Center. (213) 742-7340 Miles from hotel: 16.5
Villa Marina Marketplace Fulfill your shopping craving at this market, full of all your favorite stores. Miles from hotel: 4.4
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?
Lu-u-u-u-cy! It used to be that stars such as Lucille Ball would come out of their homes to wave at scores of large tour buses. Not anymore. The best place to star-gaze now is at public events. The local paper, by listing movie premieres and charity events, can help you "catch" a star. On the other hand, one sure-fire way to guarantee that you won't see a celebrity is to buy a souvenir map to stars' homes. These maps, sold along Hollywood and Sunset Boulevards, cost about $7 and are outdated and unreliable.