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Los Angeles is a bit of a geographic anomaly. It stretches across 500 square miles of mountains, valleys, and coastline, making deciphering the best location to stay a perplexing task for first-time visitors. There’s the luxury shopping on Rodeo Drive, the walkable charm of Larchmont Village, the historic landmarks along Sunset Boulevard, the seafood shacks down Pacific Coast Highway, and the retro flair throughout Silver Lake and Los Feliz. So many microcosms in just one city. But fret not: the best Airbnbs in Los Angeles can help streamline the decision process.
Perhaps your most important choice when selecting a Los Angeles Airbnb is which side of town you’d like to base yourself in. While by no means a scientific dividing line (and you can certainly maneuver your way throughout town to your heart’s content), deciding whether you’ll stay on the east side or the west side is helpful in narrowing down your options. If you’re interested in going to the beach multiple days in a row, for example, it wouldn’t be wise to stay in, say, Echo Park. The neighborhood you pick won’t completely define your L.A. experience—but it will play a lead role in it.
The Best Los Angeles Airbnbs, According to Vogue:
- The Sweet Cottage: The Seahorse Cottage, $314 per night
- The Mid-Century Dream: Modern Tree House, $940 per night
- The Modern Cabin: Historical Swiss Chalet, $430 per night
- The Restored Craftsman: Days of Being, $604 per night
- The Sunny Villa: Stunning Spanish Duplex, $411 per night
- The Frank Lloyd Wright Inspo: The Wolford House, $572 per night
- The Stunning Views: Unique Zen Hollywood Hills, $1,086 per night
- The Beach House: Cottage Bleu Venice, $593 per night
Keeping this in mind, see below for 28 standouts peppered across the city s most covetable neighborhoods. Whether you want a bohemian enclave tucked in Topanga Canyon s forested hillsides, or a buzzy Hollywood Hills modernist mansion, there s a home to fit your West Coast wanderlust ideal.
Modern Balinese Retreat, Hollywood Hills
Travel to the tranquil jungles of Indonesia by way of this Hollywood Hills retreat. The home is designed and decorated in the spirit of Bali, with zen-inducing details like a soaking tub, wooden beams, and large French doors that open to tropical flora outside. Guests are conveniently located just a five-minute drive away from Sunset Boulevard, and Runyon Canyon is similarly near if you’re looking to get a hike in.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, fireplace, AC and heating, backyard, free parking, hot tub.
Location: West Hollywood
Vibe: Tropical oasis in the heart of West Hollywood.
The Seahorse Cottage, Topanga Canyon
Escape to the magical neighborhood of Fernwood for an atmospheric stay in this guest house (which is nicknamed The Seahorse). This Topanga Canyon home has high ceilings and large glass doors, with amenities like a fireplace, sauna, and cold plunge. Be sure to call dibs on the second bedroom—it’s designed inside a 1950 Silver Streak Clipper.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Outdoor shower, indoor fireplace, BBQ, hot tub.
Location: Topanga Canyon
Vibe: Artful treehouse in the canyon.
Days of Being, Silver Lake
For aesthetes with a penchant for restored spaces, this gorgeous Craftsman home by Studio Paul Chan should fit the bill. The interiors take design cues from Wong Kar-wai films, peppering in vintage designer furniture and decor throughout the three spacious bedrooms and two spa-inspired bathrooms. (Think: Noguchi lamps, Mario Bellini sofa, and so on.) Out back, a vintage German beer hall table awaits beneath the trees, ideal for an al fresco drink.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, central AC and heating, security cameras, backyard, driveway parking.
Location: Silver Lake
Vibe: Indoor-outdoor living in a Craftsman house.
Serene Hillside Bungalow, Mt. Washington
This fully remodeled 1923-era bungalow sits on a hillside in LA’s trendy Mount Washington neighborhood. A short stairway under a towering ficus tree leads to the front door, where solid oak floors set a cozy tone. The home features a full bathroom with a soaking tub for unwinding, plus a propane fire pit and outdoor dining table for terrace festivities.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, record player, AC, central heating, backyard, fire pit, outdoor furniture.
Location: Mount Washington
Vibes: Hillside haven tucked in nature.
Treehouse, Glassell Park
Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac on top of a hill, this charming home offers west-facing views of the ocean, Griffith Park Observatory, and several villages and valleys of the surrounding cityscapes. There’s space to spread out, from the sunroom and living area to the gorgeous outdoor areas equipped with plenty of seating for afternoon reads and aperitivo hour. Guests can even enjoy local honey from the Airbnb’s two hives on the property.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, record player with Marshall Bluetooth sound, AC and central heating, kitchen, outdoor dining area, free parking.
Location: Glassell Park
Vibe: Artful treehouse atop a hill
Historic Swiss Chalet, Glendale
Reminiscent of a chalet in the Swiss alps, this home offers unique salvaged details including 200-year-old exposed beams, Dutch doors pulled from a 19th-century estate, a grand fireplace, and even iridescent stained glass windows. A true aesthete’s delight, pops of color and texture can be spotted everywhere, from the mid-century modern furniture and Moroccan poufs to the custom-designed Danish rosewood sofa. And there’s plenty to savor outside, with a pool and hot tub on offer as well as furniture and sun loungers for al fresco sips and bites.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Record player, pack n’ play, central AC and heating, fenced backyard with dining area and sun loungers, price pool and hot tub.
Location: Glendale
Vibe: Glendale-meets-Gstaad
Spacious Craftsman Home, Silver Lake
This Airbnb in the heart of Silver Lake is made up of two structures—the main house and a freestanding back house (the latter includes an office and converts into a bedroom with a sofa bed and full bathroom). The home is bathed in natural light and offers lovely amenities like a clawfoot tub and backyard and patio deck that come equipped with a firepit, BBQ, and magical string lighting overhead.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Free parking, washer/dryer, pack n’ play, central AC and heating, indoor gas fireplace, kitchen, outdoor space with fire pit, BBQ, and furniture.
Location: Silver Lake
Vibe: Sunbathed and spacious.
1924 Spanish Retreat, Hollywood Hills
The Spanish Colonial Revival style is typical of Hollywood and offers a glamorous lens through which to experience the city. This gated hideaway is between Beachwood Canyon and the Hollywood Dell and is a two-story house with outdoor living space and hillside gardens. Savor the authentic architectural charms throughout the home, from tiling and woodwork to beamed ceilings and wrought iron details.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, central AC and heating, indoor fireplace, furnished patio, free parking, EV charger.
Location: Hollywood Hills
Vibe: Spanish-inspired charm.
Modern Treehouse, Topanga
Los Angeles homes have long embraced indoor-outdoor living. Nowhere is that more apparent than this geometrical Kayu wood home in Topanga, where floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto a wraparound deck where one can stare out into the expansive canyon below. Sunlight streams into a yoga studio, and in the back, there’s a perfect backyard alcove to enjoy your morning coffee. (Design aficionados, take note: the living room features a Togo sofa.)
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Yoga studio, ping pong table, backyard, gym, outdoor furniture, parking
Location: Topanga
Vibe: A minimalist, modernist haven with design inspiration around every corner.
Hillcrest, Beverly Hills
This Beverly Hills home listing is meant for those who want to live large while in L.A.—complete with seven bedrooms, a records room, and a movie lounge, it feels more like a movie star abode than an Airbnb. It’s also right off Sunset Boulevard, meaning you’re a quick drive to all the restaurants, bars, and haute haunts West Hollywood is known for.
Rooms: 7 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms
Amenities: Pool, tennis court, movie theater, wet bar, fireplace, outdoor dining area, gym, parking, poolhouse
Location: Beverly Hills
Vibe: A sprawling mansion that looks straight off a movie set.
Stone Manor, Malibu
Overlooking Paradise Cove in Malibu is this Arts Crafts-style mansion that sits upon three acres of terraced land and boasts a water view from almost every window. As the name suggests, stones are the defining feature of the house, inside and out. The rocky exterior is aesthetically continued indoors with old-world-feeling flooring of the same material.
Rooms: 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Amenities: Pool, hot tub, piano, outdoor bar, reading room, media room, fireplace, backyard, outdoor dining area, parking
Location: Malibu
Vibe: Rustic grandeur.
Mid-Century Modern House, Atwater Village
This Atwater Village home has an impeccably designed interior as well as an outdoor patio you’ll want to lounge in all afternoon long. You’re within a short drive of the trendy neighbors of Los Feliz and Silver Lake. (But, if you want to hang out closer to home, Tacos Villa Corona serves a mean breakfast burrito.)
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Patio, fire pit, hot tub, gym, outdoor dining area, free parking, EV charger
Location: Atwater Village
Vibe: Mid-century modern decor hidden inside a candy-colored home.
Spanish-Style Villa, Hollywood Hills
This Spanish-style villa dates back to the 1920s, and includes an iron staircase with a swirling floral motif banister, white oak floors, and wooden French doors. A fun bonus? The covered patio, which is perfect for entertaining, rain or shine. (Except the former is highly unlikely—this is Los Angeles we re talking about, after all.)
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Backyard, patio, outdoor furniture, parking
Location: Hollywood Heights
Vibe: A Mediterranean villa in the heart of Hollywood.
Wolford House, Mt. Washington
The Wolford House is a registered architecture monument perched atop Mount Washington. Designed by Jim de Long, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, it epitomizes mid-century modern style. If you’re looking to be in the thick of things, this away-from-it-all listing is likely not for you. However, for those who seek rest and relaxation in Los Angeles, this is certainly a serene spot.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Backyard, outdoor furniture, fireplace, parking
Location: Atop Mount Washington
Vibe: Classic mid-century.
Bungalow, Beachwood Canyon
This circa-1920s bungalow rests in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Beachwood Canyon and is full of natural light and innate charm. The main level of the home features a living room, dining area, kitchen, full bath, bedroom, plus a separate room with a sleeper sofa. Take the winding staircase down and you’ll find the loft style room with two queen beds and another bathroom. The outdoor spaces are a major highlight, with plenty of room to grill meals and whip up cocktails to be enjoyed al fresco.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, kitchen, backyard with BBQ and dining area, free parking.
Location: Beachwood Canyon
Vibe: Cozy family stay.
The Urban Oasis, Silver Lake
This large home on the eastside of Los Angeles features sweeping views of the city (including the Hollywood sign). The living room, with its massive sofa, offers a lovely area to cozy up with a film or book, and the property’s full kitchen—including a large center island—will make whipping up meals all the more enjoyable. For remote workers, there’s an office in the house; and those in need of a quick sweat will appreciate the outdoor gym. Speaking of outside, the fenced backyard comes with a fire pit and plenty of furniture for outdoor meals, but the treehouse takes the cake for most charming amenity.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, record player, PS4 game console, exercise equipment, crib, AC and heating, kitchen, fenced backyard with fire pit and furniture, pets allowed.
Location: Silver Lake
Vibe: A more modern family stay.
Cottage Bleu, Venice
Newly renovated yet full of history, this 1920s-era home in Venice is centrally located off of Abbot Kinney Blvd. Standout architectural details include high ceilings and original windows, and new touches like Caraway Home cookware make it easy to feel at home. The outdoor space is especially of note—there’s a six-person table in the backyard and even a lemon tree that guests can forage from (perhaps as a garnish for a refreshing cocktail).
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, Marshall sound system, fenced backyard with dining area and sun loungers, free parking.
Location: Venice off of Abbot Kinney Blvd
Vibe: Quiet, intimate getaway.
Hollywoodland A-Frame, Beachwood Canyon
Music buffs, this listing is for you: it’s said that one night, in 1963, David Crosby was introduced to Graham Nash by Mama Cass at a party thrown in this very home. Located at the tippy-top of Beachwood Canyon (or, Hollywoodland), the A-frame is the architectural epitome of L.A.’s rock n’ roll era. Although that’s certainly not the only style you’ll see in those hills—Beachwood also has a hodgepodge of homes built in the Storybook and German castle, style.
Rooms: 5 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Backyard, hot tub, bikes, fire pit, outdoor furniture, beach essentials
Location: Hollywoodland near Griffith Park
Vibe: An A-Frame with an unbeatable view.
Carbon Beach, Malibu
This contemporary Carbon Beach listing—which sits on one of the most expensive stretches of real estate in the country—is for those with a blowout budget. The interiors are adorned with marble and contemporary art. As for the exterior? That would be the sprawling Pacific. Watch the waves roll in from your expansive private deck, and, if you can get a reservation, walk down the beach to the ever-trendy Nobu Malibu.
Rooms: 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Balcony, foosball table, playroom, beach access, fireplace, parking
Location: Carbon Beach
Vibe: Opulence, to the max.
Rustic Treetop Cabin, Beachwood Canyon
This Airbnb—a private, cabin-like space with one bedroom and a kitchenette whose host is a Hollywood producer-slash-cameraman—is on the humble side space-wise. Yet, nestled high up in Beachwood Canyon, its reviewers often compare it to a treehouse. (If, well, a treehouse had crisp white-and-natural wood interiors and a sprawling view of Los Angeles from the hills to the ocean.)
Close to both Griffith Park and Brush Canyon Trail (that’s the one you hike to see the Hollywood sign), it’s perfect for those interested in exploring Los Angeles s more relaxed, nature-and-wellness side. Grab lunch at nearby Beachwood Café.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Kitchen, patio, parking
Location: Near Franklin Village and Griffith Park in Hollywood Hills
Vibe: Treehouse in the sky.
The Box House, Laurel Canyon
You must climb 52 steps to reach The Box House, an Airbnb that is made almost entirely out of glass. But you are rewarded once you do. It offers 270-degree views of the bohemian-beloved Laurel Canyon, and inside is adorned with mid-century modern furniture such as the classic Eames lounge chair. No wonder it was once the subject of famed architectural photographer Julius Shulman. One bonus: The host, a choreographer and dancer who once had a stint on Dancing with the Stars, offers a full concierge service.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Patio, backyard, hot tub, parking
Location: Laurel Canyon
Vibe: Light-filled and airy.
Casa Laurel Canyon, Hollywood Hills
This Hollywood Hills home right off of Laurel Canyon Boulevard feels like a quaint oasis: the interiors are adorned in crisp whites, leafy green plants, and wood-beamed ceilings, while an outdoor space is covered in purple blooms and has a wood-burning fireplace. But that doesn’t mean it’s off the beaten track: minutes away from Sunset Boulevard and the buzz of West Hollywood, you can very much indulge in Los Angeles’s vibrant social scene.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Backyard, fire pit, outdoor furniture, gym, parking
Location: Hollywood Hills
Vibe: Whitewashed zen.
Via Vallarta, Encino
This dodecagon is a geometric masterpiece situated atop a hillside with panoramic views. Housing up to 14 people, a group of friends or family reunion can enjoy a comfortable space in a serene setting. Bask in the California light filtered in from floor-to-ceiling windows. Spend cozy nights around the fireplace chatting about the day s adventures.
Rooms: 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Amenities: Pool, patio, hot tub, outdoor furniture, pool table
Location: Encino
Vibe: Sprawling California luxury.
Storybrook Cottage, Los Feliz
Trade in sand for foliage at this cottage tucked away in a quiet neighborhood. Spend a night cooking dinner in the chef’s kitchen or dig into a lunch out on the patio. Our favorite part? The massive hammock is perfect for lounging in luxury with a good book.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Backyard, patio, outdoor furniture, hammock, parking
Location: Franklin Hills near Silver Lake
Vibe: An introvert s dream.
1940s Home, Bel Air
This cozy bungalow is situated in the famous zip code of Bel Air, offering quaint charm in a desirable location. A secluded patio lends way to its breathtaking canyon backdrop. Mid-century touches and striking artwork brighten up the clean white interior, and bring personality to the home.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Patio, outdoor furniture, parking
Location: Near Benedict Canyon in Bel Air
Vibe: A sweet vacation rental that ll feel like staying at your friend s house.
Modern Marmont Home, Hollywood Hills
A mid-century modern gem is nestled into the Hollywood Hills, sprawling out above Sunset Strip. This nature-filled home offers a quick escape and reset from the metropolitan chaos, with tropical greenery ensconcing the property. Ample opportunity for relaxation awaits; bask in the sun on the upstairs deck or luxuriate in the tub.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Patio, backyard, outdoor furniture, pool, hot tub, gym, parking
Location: Near Sunset Blvd in Hollywood Hills
Vibe: Ultra-modern.
Pool House, Topanga
For a spa-like getaway, look no further than this luxurious bungalow at the edge of the State Park. From the infrared sauna to the cedar plunge pool, recharge with canyon views and faint ocean sprays. There’s even a yoga deck for a total wellness escape.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Pool, hot tub, sauna, backyard, beach essentials
Location: Topanga
Vibe: DIY wellness retreat.
Suite Seven, Malibu
This home is as close to waking up on a beach as you can get. Choose to rest on the daybed that juts out over the sand and overlooks the ocean, or curl up in the plush king bed inside. Watch the waves ebb and flow from the sun loungers as a serene way to begin—and end–the day.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Beach access, outdoor furniture, free parking
Location: Carbon Beach in Malibu
Vibe: Peak coastal living.