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14 of the Chicest Los Angeles Hotels for Bachelorette Parties
Calling all the LA (engaged) ladies! When choosing a city for the last fling before the ring, you may be drawn to somewhere tropical to relax, somewhere new to explore or somewhere bustling to party. Los Angeles may be overlooked for...
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Calling all the LA (engaged) ladies! When choosing a city for the last fling before the ring, you may be drawn to somewhere tropical to relax, somewhere new to explore or somewhere bustling to party. Los Angeles may be overlooked for a gal-filled getaway but this ever evolving city has some new tricks up its sleeve, and by tricks we mean hotels. From charming boutique stays in Malibu to former speakeasies downtown to luxe hostels with rooftop pools, here are 14 hotels your bride pride will love to call home-base for your bachelorette party.
Grab your gals and head to this intimate boutique stay by the beach. New(ish) to the Malibu scene, this gorgeous motel-turned-designer-digs came onto the scene in 2017. The Surfrider Malibu is a nod to classic California coast style with lots of linens, whites and natural woods. Oh, and there’s a cozy roof deck restaurant too for hotel guests only. This modern California Beach House is the ultimate group getaway destination.
Recently reopened, 268-room Hotel Figueroa has been a staple of the DTLA hotel scene since 1926. The historic setting has been modernized and refreshed, with gorgeous gathering spaces and a beautiful pool deck bringing a Spanish Colonial feel to the forefront of your bachelorette festivities.
DTLA is getting an A+ design hotel, that just opened at the top of 2018. With Italianate architecture inspiration, Parisian art and Persian floor coverings, it’s easy to see how this luxury hotel gathered its moniker perfect for a stylish LA stay for your bach party.
Manhattan Beach’s new 392-room Westdrift blends urban design and coastal charm to create a big, cheerful hotel. Newly opened, this california cool spot is perfect for the most discerning of bridal parties.
Perched along the bluffs of Santa Monica and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows takes your idea of a dream California vacation to a whole new level. With gorgeous, luxurious rooms and bungalows, this spot has the makings for a bachelorette party weekender and is a definite must-see for any plant and ocean lover.
A Japanese hideaway tucked into the Carbon Beach shorefront in Malibu, Nobu Ryokan is home to 12 suites and five oceanfront bungalows. Walls open right up to the ocean and neighboring Nobu Malibu Restaurant delivers room service directly from the source for the ultimate bachelorette bucket list item.
Americana vibes abound at this industrial-cool hotspot in DTLA. Party on the rooftop, have dinner in the rad restaurant downstairs or head to one of the cozy rooms for an overnight stay worthy of your bachelorette party dreams.
This storied spot once known as the Malibu Riviera Motel dates back to 1947 and was renovated and relaunched in 2017. The revamp of Native Malibu’s 13 bungalow rooms by the folks behind LA cult favorite Gjelina has turned this little coastal spot into quite the stunner.
A classic LA story, the Kim Sing Theatre has walked a life as a vaudeville theater, zoot suit riot house, Kung Fu theater, event venue, and now, a micro-hotel. Reopened in Summer 2017 to cater to the luxury crowd, this spot is as exclusive as it is lauded with LA lore.
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