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10 Best Hotels & Resorts in Los Angeles, California for Corporate Events (2026)

The 10 best hotels and resorts in Los Angeles for corporate events in 2026, scoped for ballroom capacity, room blocks, airport access, and headcount.

The decision that quietly sets the whole budget for an LA corporate program is airport versus downtown. A LAX-cluster hotel gets your fly-in attendees from gate to ballroom in 12 minutes and costs less per room-night. A downtown property reads better for a client-facing summit but adds a 45-minute transfer that, across 200 attendees and two shuttle runs, becomes a real transportation line. I’ve booked both. The right answer depends entirely on who has to be impressed.

Hotels and resorts fit LA corporate events because they consolidate lodging, meeting space, catering, and one contract for a multi-day program. The ten below are ordered by review depth, with the room-block and access notes I’d put in a brief. Decide airport-or-downtown first, because it reframes every other line.

Hilton Los Angeles Airport

The Hilton LAX on West Century holds a 3.9 across 12,003 reviews, the most-reviewed property here and the LAX-cluster anchor. It’s a large convention hotel minutes from the terminals with deep meeting inventory.

The airport proximity is the entire pitch: a fly-in group lands and is in session within the hour, no cross-town transfer. Figure 1,000-plus theater in the largest ballroom. The 3.9 rating means a site visit on room condition and service. Best for a national meeting with heavy fly-in attendance where transfer time and rate beat a downtown address.

The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites

The Westin Bonaventure on South Figueroa carries a 4.3 across 9,359 reviews. It’s the mirrored-tower downtown landmark with one of the largest hotel meeting footprints in the city.

The sheer scale and the deep room block give you real negotiating leverage on rate and concessions for a big program. Plan for 1,500-plus across the largest spaces. The downtown placement suits a client summit. Best for a large multi-day conference where one downtown address holds lodging, general session, and breakouts.

Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles

The Millennium Biltmore on South Grand holds a 4.1 across 7,508 reviews. It’s the 1923 historic landmark on Pershing Square, all gilded ceilings and grand ballrooms, a different register from the modern towers.

The historic rooms are the appeal and the constraint: stunning for a gala, but the load paths are older and the AV needs careful planning in a heritage building. Figure 600 to 1,000 in the grand ballroom. Best for an awards night, a gala, or an executive event where the room’s history is the statement.

InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown

The InterContinental LA Downtown on Wilshire carries a 4.5 across 7,218 reviews, the highest rating among the large downtown hotels here. It occupies the Wilshire Grand tower, the tallest building west of the Mississippi, with modern meeting space high above the city.

Newer construction means clean power, good freight paths, and meeting rooms with real views, which an AV team and a client both notice. Plan for 800 to 1,200. Best for a high-end summit or a client-facing program where current infrastructure and the skyline-height rooms carry the brand.

Los Angeles Airport Marriott

The LAX Marriott on West Century holds a 4.2 across 6,803 reviews. It’s another large LAX-cluster convention hotel with substantial meeting space and terminal proximity.

The airport placement and the big meeting footprint make it a workhorse for fly-in programs that don’t need a downtown address. Figure 800 to 1,200 theater. Best for a regional or national meeting where most attendees fly in and the agenda runs entirely on property.

The Westin Los Angeles Airport

The Westin LAX on West Century carries a 4.1 across 6,558 reviews. It’s a third major LAX-cluster option, useful when the Hilton and Marriott blocks are tight during peak convention weeks.

Having a third airport-cluster property in your back pocket matters when LAX inventory locks up around big citywides. Plan for 600 to 900. Best for an airport-anchored meeting, or as the overflow block when the larger LAX hotels are committed.

JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE

The JW Marriott L.A. LIVE on West Olympic holds a 4.5 across 6,183 reviews. It anchors the L.A. LIVE entertainment district next to the convention center, Crypto.com Arena, and the Peacock Theater.

The L.A. LIVE adjacency is unique: your group can run a general session in the hotel and walk to a 7,100-seat theater or the arena for a marquee evening. Figure 800 to 1,200 in the ballroom. Best for a large product launch or user conference that wants convention-center proximity and a stadium-grade evening venue next door.

Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City

The Hilton Universal City on Universal Hollywood Drive carries a 4.3 across 6,063 reviews. It sits at the top of the hill by Universal Studios in the Valley, a hub for entertainment-industry programs.

The Universal placement is the draw for a studio or media event, with the theme park and CityWalk as built-in evening options. Plan for 600 to 900. The Valley location is the trade-off for a downtown-staying crowd. Best for an entertainment-industry summit or a media event tied to the Universal lot.

Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel

The Sheraton Gateway on West Century holds a 3.9 across 5,574 reviews. It’s another LAX-cluster convention hotel, a fourth airport option for large fly-in programs.

A fourth airport-cluster property gives you room-block depth when a big week stacks demand near LAX. Figure 600 to 900. The 3.9 rating warrants a site visit. Best for a fly-in meeting that needs airport proximity and block availability over the newest finishes.

The LINE LA

The LINE LA on Wilshire in Koreatown rounds out the list with a 4.0 across 4,352 reviews. It’s a design-forward boutique hotel in K-Town, smaller and more stylized than the convention properties.

The boutique scale and the Koreatown food scene make it a different kind of host: less ballroom capacity, more character and neighborhood energy. Plan for 150 to 350 in event space. Best for a creative-team offsite or a brand program that wants design and a real neighborhood over a big-box ballroom.

How to choose among them

Decide airport or downtown before anything else, because it sets your transportation budget and your room rate at once. A heavy fly-in audience usually pencils out better at an LAX-cluster hotel like the Hilton or Marriott, where the transfer is 12 minutes and the rate runs lower; a client-facing summit earns the downtown address at the InterContinental or JW. Next, pin the room block and ask for the net rate so you can compare properties on the same basis, not on a rack rate that hides the real cost. Then confirm freight access for any production-heavy general session, especially in the historic buildings. For the full set, see hotels and resorts in Los Angeles.

If you’re new to hotel contracting, how to book a hotel or resort for a corporate event walks the process, what is a net rate in hotel contracting explains the term that lets you compare bids fairly, and the hotel room block rate patterns by month data helps you time the rate.

Give me your headcount, your dates, and your fly-in versus local split, and I’ll narrow these ten to the two that fit your program.

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