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Hilton Los Angeles Airport
Hilton Los Angeles Airport
The Biltmore Los Angeles
The Biltmore Los Angeles
Freehand Los Angeles
Freehand Los Angeles
Loews Hollywood Hotel
Loews Hollywood Hotel
Hyatt Place LAX/Century Blvd
Hyatt Place LAX/Century Blvd
Motel 6 Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles - LAX
Motel 6 Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles - LAX
Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX
Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX
Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel
Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel
Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City
Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City
citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
DoubleTree by Hilton LAX - El Segundo
DoubleTree by Hilton LAX - El Segundo
Hotel Angeleno
Hotel Angeleno
E-Central Downtown Los Angeles Hotel
E-Central Downtown Los Angeles Hotel
Sofitel LA at Beverly Hills
Sofitel LA at Beverly Hills
Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza
Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza
Hotel June West L.A., a Member of Design Hotels
Hotel June West L.A., a Member of Design Hotels
Hilton Garden Inn LAX Los Angeles Airport
Hilton Garden Inn LAX Los Angeles Airport
Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport
Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport
Beverly Laurel Hotel at West Hollywood
Beverly Laurel Hotel at West Hollywood
Holiday Inn Los Angeles - LAX Airport by IHG
Holiday Inn Los Angeles - LAX Airport by IHGGet last-minute hotel deals in Culver City and save more

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Top neighborhoods in Culver City

Downtown Culver City
Downtown Culver City packs a punch with its vibrant mix of Art Deco buildings and buzzing nightlife. The restored Culver Theater's glowing marquee lights up evenings filled with craft cocktails and farm-to-table dining. History buffs will love exploring the iconic 1924 Culver Hotel while art lovers can hop between trendy galleries that showcase local talent. Getting around is a breeze with the Metro Expo Line connecting to Santa Monica and downtown LA. You'll find mostly upscale gastropubs serving California-Mediterranean fusion alongside boutique shops selling unique local artwork. The neighborhood's cinematic streetscape with vintage-style lamps creates the perfect backdrop for an evening stroll.

Ladera Heights
Ladera Heights offers a peaceful, tree-lined escape from LA's hustle while keeping you close to the action. This affluent residential neighborhood boasts impressive mid-century modern homes with mountain and city views. Take a scenic walk through the quiet streets or venture to nearby Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area for hiking trails and stunning vistas. You'll need a car to explore, as public transit is limited in this primarily residential area. While dining options are sparse within the neighborhood itself, Culver City's restaurants are just a short drive away. Most visitors stay in luxury vacation rentals with private pools and premium amenities.

Carlson Park
Carlson Park neighborhood treats you to a slice of authentic Culver City living without the tourist crowds. This quiet, tree-lined area showcases beautiful 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival and Craftsman homes that tell Southern California's architectural story. The neighborhood's centerpiece park offers peaceful walking paths where you'll spot locals jogging, walking dogs, and families enjoying picnics under mature shade trees. Don't expect shops or restaurants within this residential haven—you'll need to venture to nearby Culver City corridors for dining and shopping options. While public transit is limited, the flat terrain makes for lovely neighborhood strolls. Most visitors opt for vacation rentals in charming historic homes to experience this peaceful, authentic community.

Fox Hills
Triangular in shape, this Culver City neighborhood boasts Fox Hills Park, offering a playground, sports courts, jogging trail, and picnic areas. Enjoy shopping at the indoor Fox Hills Mall, surrounded by apartments and condominiums.

Lucerne - Higuera
Lucerne-Higuera offers a slice of authentic Southern California suburban living away from tourist crowds. This peaceful residential neighborhood in Culver City features mid-century ranch homes, tree-lined streets, and small parks perfect for morning strolls. While there aren't major attractions within its boundaries, the area serves as a quiet retreat after exploring nearby Sony Pictures Animation or Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook. Dining options are limited within the neighborhood, so plan on short drives to Culver City for restaurants. Budget-friendly vacation rentals and guest rooms in family homes make up most accommodation options. A car is recommended as public transit is sparse, but you'll appreciate the easy street parking and quick access to LA's beaches just 15-20 minutes away.
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Behind the scenes of Hollywood magic, Sony Pictures Studios offers tours where guides reveal which soundstage hosted 'The Wizard of Oz.' Downtown's culinary renaissance has transformed former industrial spaces into foodie destinations worth the inevitable wait. The Kirk Douglas Theatre stages bold productions in an art deco gem, while the Museum of Jurassic Technology defies easy explanation – part museum, part art installation, wholly bewildering. The Helms Bakery District combines shopping with history in a former industrial bakery. For a perfect afternoon, bike the Ballona Creek path to the beach, then return for craft cocktails at one of the speakeasy-style bars where bartenders discuss ice clarity with religious fervor.

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