New LA Hotels: Just-Opened Hotels In Los Angeles

PHOTOS: LA's Newest Hotels
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By Mar Yvette

Looking for the ultimate suite spot? Well, you're in luck. Whether you're in search of a luxury stay, discount hotel room or chic boutique experience, we've got the lowdown on cool new hotels for your stay in Los Angeles.

LA's Newest Hotels
El Tres Inn(01 of08)
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El Tres Inn4439 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027A boutique inn in Silver Lake? Oh yeah, it's finally happened. This cozy Eastside getaway gives guests a truly local experience with in-room books curated by Stories, custom leather coasters from Dean, and handmade robes by Silver Lake designer Matrushka. You'll also get drink tokens for margaritas at El Chavo or Chavito lounge downstairs (did we mention this inn is located above El Chavo?) and in the morning, pastries, juice and coffee are delivered from Café Tropical.Photo via El Tres Inn blog.
Hotel Erwin(02 of08)
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Hotel Erwin1697 Pacific Ave, Venice Beach, CA 90291What was once a Best Western has transformed into a super mod and slightly rock 'n' roll beachside haven with a cool new onsite dining room and patio called Hash and rooftop lounge known as High. Even better, this place keeps things chill with rooms priced around $150 a night.Photo via Facebook: Hotel Erwin.
Hotel Maya(03 of08)
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Hotel Maya700 Queensway Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802Can't afford a trip to Rivieria Maya this summer? No problemo. This waterfront getaway in Long Beach (yes, Long Beach!) is the city's first full-service, luxury boutique hotel. Situated right on the waterfront, the 190-room property offers scenic downtown views, a tasty open-air restaurant called Fuego and awesome packages for around $130 per night.Photo via Facebook: Hotel Maya.
The Charlie(04 of08)
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The Charlie819 N Sweetzer Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90069 Secreted away from the wild crawl of the Sunset Strip lies this picturesque English hideaway that was once home to Charlie Chaplin. Stay in one of the 14 bungalows and get a taste of the glamorous life from its many famous visitors. (Yes, we mean Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable.)
The Resort at Pelican Hill(05 of08)
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The Resort at Pelican Hill22701 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast, CA 92657For the three people out there who can still afford to live la dolce vita, you'll definitely want to check out this ridiculously luxe OC resort that was inspired by the architecture of Italian Renaissance legend Andrea Palladio. With 204 bungalows and bungalow suites, 128 villas, 6 restaurants, a spa, saltwater pool with 1.1 million hand-cut glass mosaic tiles and more, it really doesn't get much sweeter than this.Photo via Pelican Hill.
Avia Hotel Long Beach(06 of08)
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Avia Hotel Long Beach285 Bay St, Long Beach, CA 90802This highly polished property, a member of K Hotels, brings modern luxury to Long Beach--and it's the city's only hotel with a rooftop swimming pool deck. The beds are super-comfy, the lounge is chill and the bathrooms? Well, they rival the rooftop pool in cool factor.Photo via Avia Hotel.
W Hotel Hollywood(07 of08)
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W Hotel Hollywood6250 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028 (map)Whatever. Whenever. We love it! Smack dab in the middle of Hollywood, this new W Hotel dazzles with its over-the-top scene from the moment you enter. The lobby, with its sweeping staircase and spiraling chandelier, looks like it's straight out of "Scarface," while the outdoor lounge, Delphine restaurant and rooftop pool club Drai's draws every A-lister and scenester in town.Photo via W Hotel Hollywood.
The Redbury(08 of08)
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The Redbury1717 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028Part of the SBE collection of hotels (you might know that other supremely high-profile property, the SLS), the Redbury is just a stiletto skip from the W, but it feels a world away with its boutiquey (but no less rock 'n' roll) vibe. There are only 57 rooms, so don't be surprised if it seems like you're staying at your coolest friend's house--washer-dryer, vintage record player and kitchen included.Photo via Facebook: The Redbury.

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