Vacation rentals in Los Angeles

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 44,540 vacation rentals in Los Angeles

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    17,820 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    10,880 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    24,910 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    43,770 of Los Angeles vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Los Angeles stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Los Angeles's top spots, include Hollywood Walk of Fame, Crypto.com Arena, and Venice Beach

Top-rated vacation rentals in Los Angeles

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A warm and inviting interior features large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. A wooden desk and chair are placed beside a mirror, while plants add a touch of greenery. A cozy bed can be seen through the glass door, creating a connected feel.
Home in Central LA
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 1,253 reviews

Rustic Space Perched in the Hollywood Hills

Drink in panoramic city views from Hollywood to the ocean from the freestanding bathtub at a private guest unit nestled in the wooded hillside. Wake up in the cabin-like bedroom and step out onto the sun-drenched terrace for a cup of coffee or tea. Listed in Time Out “Top Airbnb’s in LA” https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/hotels/best-airbnbs-in-los-angeles An extremely well designed open plan guest unit: complete with queen bed, bathtub & sink, private toilet, small fridge, with inside and outside hang out space and a strong bluetooth speaker for music. Also included is a hot plate, all cooking utensils necessary, a Nespresso machine with pods and an American standard coffee pot with coffee and sugar, a microwave, and filtered drinking water. (the iMac and screen are removed from the desk, and the unit will be delivered with no clutter of any kind. Bring your devices as they will be happy with the blazing fast internet and power ports all over the house, inside and out.) Toilet and sink are located 1 step from the French doors, behind the antler of the main picture of the listing. Fridge also located outside the unit by one step from the opposite french door. Guest unit requires your ability to climb many stairs from the street level, so it is best as a guest you are comfortable with stairs. You may access the exterior day bed shown in the photos and outdoor shower on the walkway up to the guest unit. The guest unit is at the rear of my home with complete privacy. The outdoor shower is shared with the main house. Guests have their own private entrance and exit to the shower from the guest unit. Stairs! It is required you walk up three sets of stairs from the street to access the guest unit in the back of the home. Guests that are comfortable with stairs will have no issues. I am happy to help any guests with their plans while here in the city on their arrival. Afterward I am reachable via email or text throughout your stay to offer any more guidance or help. The guest suite sits on a quiet street, near Franklin Village, restaurants, and the lovely Griffith Park. The neighborhood’s dramatic hills are great for walking, and it’s convenient to Hollywood, Los Feliz, and Silver Lake. Parking is always available on the street in front of the house (and it's FREE) and the local DASH bus is available in a matter of minutes after a short walk down the hill that goes straight to the metro. Renting a car while in LA however is recommended as the city is very large. Many of my guests use Uber as well for its convenience. No Smoking inside the unit. No pets. Outdoor shower is shared with the main house. Location is not conducive for guests with young children.

Superhost
A cozy bedroom features natural wood paneling and a triangular window that allows dappled light to filter through. A spacious bed is adorned with a knitted blanket, while a decorative macramé hanging adds texture above. A small side table holds a decorative box, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Treehouse in Topanga
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Noble's tree Nook

Escape the ordinary , Come Be with Artsy Mother Nature- Alone or together ..here you will find your self rested ,loved and inspired . Our Family ranch has a reputation for raising your bolder spirit and inner joy to where they are meant to sing in harmony . Don't come if you are drugged ,unhappy or feeling spicy towards others ...we can't fix that here - however we happily invite goodhearted , light spirited, tough footed joy seekers to come enjoy the romance & ease of CA Livin' Topanga style.

Top guest favorite
Guest suite in Hollywood Hills
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 418 reviews

Studio 1080 Hollywood: Jetliner DTLA Views/Privacy

See our new VIDEO TOUR on splash page of the STUDIO 1080 HOLLYWOOD website. OUR REVIEWS SAY IT ALL!Hollywood Hills getaway w/ BREATHTAKING VIEWS @ 1080 feet above sea level. You'll love Sonos sound & automated shades. Enjoy new Espresso Bar & hanging wardrobe. This high-end studio offers premium amenities, with espresso machine, microwave, Sub-Zero fridge, dedicated HVAC, & 55" 4K Smart TV. Alexa controlled lights/music/blackout shades. UPDATED 2024 LADBS code compliance License # HSR24-002592

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features large glass windows showcasing a sunset view over the city. Comfortable seating is provided by a sectional sofa with a woven rug beneath. A telescope is positioned near the glass doors, while greenery adds a natural touch.
Home in Hollywood Hills
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 504 reviews

Architectural Wonder Above Sunset-WeHo w/ Big View

Midcentury modern 2bed/2bath stilt home with spectacular views above Sunset Strip (2 blocks up from Hollywood + Fairfax). Only blocks from the action, but very private and quiet. Recent renovations from roof to foundation, heat/AC system, 1 Giga/sec wifi, wired in + out with 11 speakers, movie projector + two 4k TVs (free Netflix, HBOMax and AppleTV+), 2-car parking with level 2 electric charger. Please note: No social gatherings or late, loud nights. Interior = 1015 sq ft. Deck = 300 sq ft.

Top guest favorite
A vibrant cluster of orange poppies is set against lush greenery and rolling mountains. The landscape is characterized by a mix of wildflowers and shrubs under a cloudy sky, presenting a natural and serene environment.
Guesthouse in Calabasas
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 650 reviews

Monte Nido Retreat, minutes to Malibu/Pepperdine

Monte Nido is nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains between Calabasas and Malibu, 5 minutes away from Pepperdine University in Malibu. You can walk to the Backbone trail head from our yard. The guest house has a private entrance, full kitchen, bath and french doors that open up to a private patio with a fountain. There is also a private deck for star gazing and afternoon naps. Perfect for hiking, biking, surfing, and relaxation. There are no streetlights or sidewalks. It is truly paradise.

Top guest favorite
A serene entrance is framed by lush greenery, featuring a set of wooden stairs leading up to a wooden fence. Tropical plants and shrubs are visible on either side, creating a naturally inviting pathway to the property.
Home in Hollywood Hills
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Modern Balinese Zen Spa Retreat in Hollywood Hills

Serene retreat, nestled in the Hollywood Hills; spiritual zen, private oasis. Sensuous & cool with a modern Asian/Balinese influence, perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining. Every bathroom offers peace & relaxation. Spacious master bedroom with fireplace and en-suite bathroom, soaking tub, and rain shower. Lounge in the outdoor heated spa. This home evokes an emotional response. Also, we are pet friendly. Our home can only accommodate up to 8 people, no additional guests or visitors allowed.

Guest favorite
The living area features a blend of modern furniture with a light neutral color scheme. A light-colored sofa and a brown armchair are positioned around a glass coffee table, while large windows invite natural light and showcase greenery outside. A wall-mounted TV sits above a sleek media console.
Home in Montebello
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Modern Home Near Disney & DTLA

Luxurious modern house in Montebello. Close to restaurants, cafes, breweries, and so much more. Perfect for a weekend getaway, business trip, staycation, work-from-home alternative, or cozy home base while exploring everything Los Angeles has to offer. Check-in seamlessly with our smart lock to enjoy a brand new 1bd home with outdoor patio, fully stocked kitchen all beautifully styled with a modern and serene vibe. Downtown LA - 8mi Disneyland - 19mi Dodger Stadium - 13mi Santa Monica - 22mi

Top guest favorite
An airy living space is highlighted by a wall of glass, allowing ample natural light. A modern kitchen features sleek white cabinetry and high-end appliances. A colorful area rug adds vibrant contrast to the concrete floor, while a simple coffee table is positioned invitingly.
Guesthouse in Silver Lake
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

The Silver Lake Guesthouse

Enjoy this modern, light filled loft-style haven with high ceilings and expansive glass walls. Prepare meals in the beautiful kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and kitchenware. Completed in 2017, this Bauhaus-inspired guesthouse was featured in GQ "Best Airbnbs in Los Angeles" list. Powered by solar panels, it offers a spacious open floor plan, private deck, and keyless entry. Rest assured, we're nearby to ensure your comfort. Experience modern luxury in this sun-drenched guesthouse.

Guest favorite
Home in Topanga
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 422 reviews

Modern tree house in the heart of Topanga canyon

The house sits beautifully in the canyon, its organic feel and yet modern design transcends the idea of California living by blending indoor/outdoor through massive windows, incredible ceiling heights and stunning views. Nestled in the canyon, but only 5 min from Topanga town with its shops and restaurants and 10 min from the beach. You can now enjoy our new cedar wooden hot tub after a relaxing yoga session in the studio. Featured in the NYTimes, Dwell, Vogue...

Guest favorite
An expansive living and dining area features large windows that offer sweeping views of the surrounding hills. A spacious sectional sofa sits alongside a round coffee table, while a long dining table with black chairs invites meals with friends. Natural wood beams enhance the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Universal City
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

LA Luxe w/View Spacious &Stylish

Enjoy our spacious Hollywood Dell home with two private suites and bathrooms, perfect for families or friends. Cook in the welcoming kitchen, relax on one of two patios with stunning city views, or enjoy a game on the pool table. Recently renovated with modern comforts and full of character, this stylish home offers the best of both worlds. SoFi Stadium and LAX are approximately 50 minutes away, making it an ideal base for exploring Los Angeles.

Top guest favorite
A hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, surrounded by palm trees and greenery. A set of outdoor chairs and a table is visible in the background, with a view of distant hills under a clear blue sky.
Home in Universal City
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Tree House Hollywood Hills

Everyone has called this place a "tree house" because of the birds eye view of the hills in the heights of the tree tops and if you keep the doors open you get a great breeze. This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom loft is located in a peaceful neighborhood on the backside of Universal Studios Theme park. Both bedrooms are located upstairs with a bathroom upstairs and a steam shower bath on ground level. Take a hot tub or steam and cool off on the deck.

Top guest favorite
Condo in Downtown Los Angeles
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

DTLA Skyscraper With City Views

Experience Downtown Los Angeles from the top of its skyline. Whether you're in town for a convention, show, sporting event or weekend away, you'll love the luxurious amenities and incredible view this listing has to offer. With absolutely stunning views of downtown, watch the organized chaos from high above in our tranquil condo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Los Angeles?

    Neighborhoods like Santa Monica, Silver Lake, Venice, and West Hollywood are often recommended for their mix of local eateries, arts, and access to beaches or nightlife. Each area has distinct character and is home to a range of vacation rentals, from cozy apartments to spacious homes.

  • What are the best things to do in Los Angeles with kids?

    Families frequently explore the beaches, visit Griffith Park for playgrounds and the Griffith Observatory, or learn at the California Science Center. Amusement parks, hands-on museums, and botanical gardens also welcome younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles has sandy beaches, the arts hub of The Getty Center, lively markets, and cultural spaces like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. You can wander Griffith Park or explore historic Olvera Street for local traditions and flavors.

  • How is the weather in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles enjoys mild winters around 49–66°F (10–19°C) and warm, mostly dry summers near 64–77°F (18–25°C). Light layers work year-round, and sunscreen is useful on sunny days.

  • When is the best time to visit Los Angeles?

    Spring and autumn are often suggested for comfortable temperatures and clearer skies, while summer draws many visitors for outdoor events and beach activities. Winter is mild and sees less crowds, though occasional rain is possible.

  • What are the best places to visit in Los Angeles?

    You can explore Venice Beach for its lively walkway, stroll through the Arts District, or visit Griffith Observatory for city views. The Getty Center and Hollywood Walk of Fame are frequently suggested for art and pop culture enthusiasts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Los Angeles?

    Griffith Park features well-known trails like those to Griffith Observatory and Mount Hollywood. Runyon Canyon in Hollywood, and the trails in Topanga State Park, are often recommended for city and nature views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Los Angeles?

    Families explore the beaches, spend time at Griffith Park’s playgrounds and observatory, or enjoy interactive exhibits at the California Science Center. Outdoor gardens and local zoos also provide engaging spaces for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Los Angeles?

    Many travelers enjoy exploring nearby Catalina Island, hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains, or relaxing at coastal towns like Malibu. Visiting local wineries or the desert city of Palm Springs is also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Los Angeles?

    Many vacation rentals in neighborhoods such as Venice, Silver Lake, and Santa Monica welcome pets. Dog-friendly parks and outdoor spaces are available throughout the city.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Los Angeles?

    Locals often use sun protection, choose layered clothing, and explore neighborhoods by walking when possible. Trying diverse cuisines and checking out murals around the Arts District add to the experience.

  • What is Los Angeles known for?

    Los Angeles is known for its entertainment industry roots, sandy beaches, and a vibrant mix of arts, music, and global food scenes. The city is home to iconic locations like Hollywood and historic cultural neighborhoods.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Los Angeles?

    Discover local murals in the Arts District, explore the canals around Venice, or stroll the peaceful gardens at The Huntington Library. Neighborhood cafes and independent bookstores add distinct flavor to many areas.

  • What are the best foods to try in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles has a dynamic street food scene—tacos, Korean barbecue, and Filipino specialties are frequently suggested. Local farmers’ markets, vegan fare, and bakeries showcase the city’s multicultural traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Los Angeles?

    Pack comfortable shoes for exploring, sunscreen, sunglasses, and layered clothing for changing temperatures. Bringing a reusable water bottle and charging devices for photos is also common.

  • What is the nightlife in Los Angeles like?

    Neighborhoods such as Silver Lake, Downtown Los Angeles, and West Hollywood have lively bars, music venues, and late-night eateries. The city’s nightlife mixes local DJs, performance spaces, and rooftop gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles has prominent events like Pride celebrations in summer and the Rose Parade around New Year. The city is also known for food festivals, outdoor concerts, and a variety of cultural street fairs.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Los Angeles?

    Family friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Los Angeles, in areas such as Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Pasadena. Many feature amenities like full kitchens, play spaces, and proximity to parks.

All about Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the ultimate insider's city, as first-time visitors quickly discover. The sprawl of strip malls and apartment buildings can seem anonymous and daunting until you consult friends or online guides who can direct you to the city’s electric cultural and artistic life. Los Angeles’s racial and ethnic diversity make it one of the most exciting culinary destinations in America, whether your appetite leads you to Korean, regional Mexican, or Persian food. One day may bring you to Venice Beach or the Santa Monica Pier for a stroll, and the next day on a strenuous hike in Topanga Canyon. Downtown Los Angeles’s art museums attract global attention for their forward-thinking collections. You can also spend several days walking — yes, walking — around Silver Lake or Beverly Hills, dipping into boutiques and stopping at cafes.

What are the top things to do in Los Angeles?

Griffith Park

Los Angeles’s biggest park is more of a district, with more than 4,000 acres of trails, attractions, and serene picnic spots. You can wander around the famous Griffith Observatory, the backdrop to dozens of famous movie scenes, or bring your children to the historic Merry-Go-Round carousel. The western edge of the park includes several steep trails climbing to the Hollywood Sign.

Hollywood Walk of Fame

You’re more likely to see a celebrity at some vegan cafe in Silver Lake than here, but the frayed glamour of Hollywood and the Sunset Strip still exerts its charm. Check the schedule to see if the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre is offering tours and screenings, or wander along Hollywood Boulevard, looking down to see whose famous handprints are pressed into the concrete.

The Getty Center

Half of the reason people take the tram up to the Getty is for the museum’s art collections, which favor Greek and Roman statues and European paintings from the medieval era through the 19th century. The other is the setting: You can spend an hour or two meandering through the cultivated gardens, admiring a landscape that stretches to every horizon.

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