Pros

  • Location less than a mile from LAX provides convenient access to the airport
  • Free shuttle runs every 15 minutes from the airport to the hotel
  • Airport shuttle transports guests to local attractions for a small fee
  • Heated outdoor pool is surrounded by three hot tubs and numerous lounge chairs
  • Unique, attractive decor was created using Feng Shui concepts
  • Big courtyards designed for relaxing or can serve as events space
  • Views of runway activity
  • Extensive meeting space available
  • On-site fitness center has a range of equipment
  • Covered on-site self-parking for a fee; valet available for an additional fee
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Cons

  • Fee for Wi-Fi in rooms
  • Check-in lines can be long at times (Hilton Honors members get expedited check-in)
  • Airport and interior noise may bother some guests
  • Decor overall feels a bit generic
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Bottom Line

The 1,234-room Hilton Los Angeles Airport is a huge, upper-mid-range property ideally situated for travelers who need easy access to LAX Airport. It is located less than a mile from the airport (expect to hear airplane noise) and a free shuttle takes guests back and forth. This property has extensive meeting space, attracting all types of conventions and meetings, and it's a short ride from the Los Angeles Convention Center. For leisure guests, it's within a short shuttle ride from Manhattan Beach and nearby shopping and dining. There is a heated outdoor pool on-site with three hot tubs. Rooms and public spaces were designed and decorated using Feng Shui principles, and are all bright and modern -- if a bit generic. Four on-site dining options include a casual cafe open 24/7 and a dinner-only spot for Northern Italian fare. There is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi in the rooms. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hilton Los Angeles Airport

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Huge chain hotel designed using Feng Shui principles

This upper-mid-range Hilton offers a number of visual surprises. It is privately owned by a Taiwanese investor who personally designed and decorated it using Feng Shui principles. Fu dogs are positioned at the hotel entrance to guard the guests, while the lobby and other public areas showcase enormous amethyst crystals that are intended to promote good health. Fresh-cut flowers are another nice touch. There are several seating areas in the spacious two-story lobby that allow small groups to meet for business or leisure. 

Quiet areas inside and outside the hotel encourage guests to relax and enjoy their stay away from their rooms. Interiors are clean and classically designed; much of the artwork is original, and some of it is from the owner's personal collection. Many of the furnishings, including the grand chandelier that hangs in the lobby, were custom made for the owner. During the week, the hotel is business-minded with many meetings and conventions taking place. On weekends, more families and couples come in to take advantage of its proximity to the airport. It is also popular with flight crews. From time to time, airplanes can be heard flying overhead.

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Location

Next to LAX with a free shuttle between the hotel and airport

This Hilton is situated less than a mile from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and a free shuttle runs every 15 minutes to take guests back and forth. The area surrounding the hotel is home to not much more than LAX and a Carls Junior, but an airport shuttle is available for a small fee to take guests to a myriad of places, including Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Village shopping center, and the Los Angeles Convention Center. The hotel is also close to many businesses in Inglewood and El Segundo Park. The location makes it an especially popular choice for flight crews. 

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Rooms

Bright, modern rooms with Feng shui design and Serenity beds

The hotel's 1,234 rooms were designed using Feng Shui principles, and furnishings are bright, polished, and modern. All rooms feature Hilton's Serenity Beds with down comforters and pillows atop plush mattresses. Flat-screen TVs offer premium channels and video games, and all rooms have coffeemakers. There is an attractive work desk and ergonomic chair ieach, but unfortunately there is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are well-lit and feature granite countertops. 

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Features

Heated outdoor pool, fitness center, four dining spots, and extensive meeting space

The hotel's rectangular outdoor swimming pool is heated and suitable for swimming laps. Three hot tubs are adjacent, and there are a few lounge chairs for relaxing poolside. The hotel also has four outside garden areas for relaxing or to use as event space. There is a 24-hour fitness center. Four on-site dining options include the Café (for American far)e and a breakfast buffet, and Andiamo for Northern Italian cuisine for dinner. Landings Bar and Lounge offers cocktails and appetizers in a casual setting with large flat-screen TVs. The 24/7 Bistro offers Starbucks coffee and light fare, as well as quick items to go. 

The 55,000 square feet of meeting space includes the 13,585-square-foot opulent Plaza Ballroom with chandeliers that give the effect of raindrops falling from above. The carpet is a rich royal purple, lavender, and deep green, and the space is a favorite for weddings. A small business center provides computers and printers for guests to use, and there is a rental car desk on-site. Wi-Fi is available, but incurs a pesky fee. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hilton Los Angeles Airport

Scene

Huge chain hotel designed using Feng Shui principles

This upper-mid-range Hilton offers a number of visual surprises. It is privately owned by a Taiwanese investor who personally designed and decorated it using Feng Shui principles. Fu dogs are positioned at the hotel entrance to guard the guests, while the lobby and other public areas showcase enormous amethyst crystals that are intended to promote good health. Fresh-cut flowers are another nice touch. There are several seating areas in the spacious two-story lobby that allow small groups to meet for business or leisure. 

Quiet areas inside and outside the hotel encourage guests to relax and enjoy their stay away from their rooms. Interiors are clean and classically designed; much of the artwork is original, and some of it is from the owner's personal collection. Many of the furnishings, including the grand chandelier that hangs in the lobby, were custom made for the owner. During the week, the hotel is business-minded with many meetings and conventions taking place. On weekends, more families and couples come in to take advantage of its proximity to the airport. It is also popular with flight crews. From time to time, airplanes can be heard flying overhead.

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Location

Next to LAX with a free shuttle between the hotel and airport

This Hilton is situated less than a mile from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and a free shuttle runs every 15 minutes to take guests back and forth. The area surrounding the hotel is home to not much more than LAX and a Carls Junior, but an airport shuttle is available for a small fee to take guests to a myriad of places, including Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Village shopping center, and the Los Angeles Convention Center. The hotel is also close to many businesses in Inglewood and El Segundo Park. The location makes it an especially popular choice for flight crews. 

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Rooms

Bright, modern rooms with Feng shui design and Serenity beds

The hotel's 1,234 rooms were designed using Feng Shui principles, and furnishings are bright, polished, and modern. All rooms feature Hilton's Serenity Beds with down comforters and pillows atop plush mattresses. Flat-screen TVs offer premium channels and video games, and all rooms have coffeemakers. There is an attractive work desk and ergonomic chair ieach, but unfortunately there is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are well-lit and feature granite countertops. 

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Features

Heated outdoor pool, fitness center, four dining spots, and extensive meeting space

The hotel's rectangular outdoor swimming pool is heated and suitable for swimming laps. Three hot tubs are adjacent, and there are a few lounge chairs for relaxing poolside. The hotel also has four outside garden areas for relaxing or to use as event space. There is a 24-hour fitness center. Four on-site dining options include the Café (for American far)e and a breakfast buffet, and Andiamo for Northern Italian cuisine for dinner. Landings Bar and Lounge offers cocktails and appetizers in a casual setting with large flat-screen TVs. The 24/7 Bistro offers Starbucks coffee and light fare, as well as quick items to go. 

The 55,000 square feet of meeting space includes the 13,585-square-foot opulent Plaza Ballroom with chandeliers that give the effect of raindrops falling from above. The carpet is a rich royal purple, lavender, and deep green, and the space is a favorite for weddings. A small business center provides computers and printers for guests to use, and there is a rental car desk on-site. Wi-Fi is available, but incurs a pesky fee. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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