Accommodations


We haven’t booked a hotel block for the wedding, but here are some recommendations for where to stay.


This is a cute hotel with a small rooftop pool and a diner on the ground floor.
DTLA is reasonably close to the weekend’s events but is less walkable than other parts of LA. If you don’t mind hopping in a rideshare, then this option could work well for you.
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The LINE is fun if you want to be in a bustling area of LA (Koreatown).
This hotel is the furthest from the events we’ll be hosting, but if you’re hoping to stay longer and explore a wider swath of LA, it could be a good choice.
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This is a more luxurious downtown hotel designed by Kelly Wearstler (if you’re into that). The rooftop bar is fun, with a nice view and great drinks.
Similar notes to The Hoxton.
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If the real reason you’re coming to LA is to drink a Hailey Bieber smoothie at Erewhon, then this is your spot (it’s right next door). The hotel has a fun pool that overlooks Silver Lake and Hollywood. But, likely because it’s the only chic hotel in the area, it’s pretty expensive for what you get.
If you’re looking for a fun, walkable area of LA (and don’t mind the steep price), this hotel in Silver Lake is the one for you.
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For classic luxury, book The Langham. It’s the most traditional hotel on this list, and you’ll get the full Pasadena experience if you stay here. There’s a tennis court, spa, gym, and multiple swimming pools.
This hotel is the closest to the wedding venue (about a mile away). It is a little further from the events in LA (Bar Bandini and Elysian Park).
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Airbnb
Varies :)
There’s a good range of Airbnbs in our neighborhood (Echo Park) or located in between the events if you’re interested in splitting the difference. Let us know if you’d like to be connected with other guests looking to share an Airbnb.
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