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Palihotel Westwood Village

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Palihotel Westwood Village, a delightful 4-star hotel located at 1044 Tiverton Avenue in Los Angeles, California. This charming hotel offers a range of fantastic amenities to ensure your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. With 554 reviews and a minimum price starting from $402, this hotel is a popular choice among travelers.

Situated just 11.4mi from the city center, Palihotel Westwood Village provides easy access to all that Los Angeles has to offer. Whether you want to explore the vibrant city or relax in the hotel's garden, this location is perfect for both adventure and relaxation.

Living room in Palihotel Westwood Village
Facade/entrance in Palihotel Westwood Village

Rooms

King Room in Palihotel Westwood Village

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1 King Size Bed

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185 sqft

King Room

Refrigerator

Shower

Welcome to our King Room, a spacious and smoke-free retreat with a comfortable king size bed. Perfect for a couple or a small family, this room is equipped with a telephone and provides ample space for a relaxing stay with your loved ones.

2 Queen Size Beds

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385 sqft

Room - 2 Queen, Garden View

Pet Friendly

Wifi

Minibar

Refrigerator

Stay in our spacious Queen Room with Garden View, perfect for a family of 4 adults and 3 children. With 388 sqft of comfort, enjoy the luxury of 2 queen size beds, a telephone, and a beautiful view of our garden.

Queen Room with Garden View in Palihotel Westwood Village

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2 Queen Size Beds

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390 sqft

Queen Room, Garden View

Garden view

Refrigerator

Shower

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From the moment you arrive, you will be greeted by the friendly 24-hour front desk staff, ensuring that your needs are met throughout your stay. The hotel offers a wide range of amenities, including free WiFi, air conditioning, and free toiletries. Additionally, the hotel is pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along for an extra charge.

Palihotel Westwood Village is the ideal choice for travelers seeking a comfortable and convenient stay in Los Angeles. With its unbeatable location, excellent amenities, and positive reviews, this hotel is sure to make your stay memorable. Book your stay now and experience the best of what this vibrant city has to offer.

Property building in Palihotel Westwood Village
Facade/entrance in Palihotel Westwood Village

Experience the Best

When it comes to payment, Palihotel Westwood Village accepts Discover, American Express, Mastercard, and Visa. Please note that cash is not accepted, so be sure to have your card handy when checking in.

Now, let's talk about the cozy and stylish rooms that await you at Palihotel Westwood Village. The hotel offers a variety of room types to suit your needs. For a romantic getaway, you can choose the King Room with Garden View, featuring a spacious 215 sqft room and a comfortable king-size bed. Enjoy the view of the lush garden while indulging in the tranquility of your surroundings.

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Living room in Palihotel Westwood Village

Plan Your Stay

If you prefer a more compact space, the King Room offers a snug 183 sqft room with a plush king-size bed. Perfect for a solo traveler or a cozy retreat for two. Rest and rejuvenate after a long day of exploring the city or attending business meetings.

For families or larger groups, the Queen Room with Two Queen Beds is an excellent choice. With a generous 323 sqft and two queen-size beds, there's plenty of room for everyone to relax and unwind. No need to worry about feeling cramped in this spacious accommodation.

Continental breakfast in Palihotel Westwood Village
Continental breakfast in Palihotel Westwood Village

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Garden view

Garden

Restaurant/places to eat in Palihotel Westwood Village
Bathroom in Palihotel Westwood Village
Facade/entrance in Palihotel Westwood Village
So, I've been to my fair share of hotels around the world. Was looking for a place in LA that didn't break the bank but was still decent and in a good spot. This hotel seemed like it hit the mark, but then I saw some mixed stuff in the reviews, especially on Google, which made me second guess (I'm from Europe so take this with the grain of salt) We ended up staying here for over 10 days, and now that I've seen a lot of what LA has to offer, here's my two cents: Area: It's safe, at least for LA. It's pretty much on a university campus, plus you've got Target, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods just a short walk away. Location: Pretty spot-on. 2 mins off the freeway, a quick drive to Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica. Parking: Managed to find street parking almost every night Hotel: Clean and cozy, no complaints here, boutique-like (but American :)) Staff: Mostly friendly folks. The manager had her grumpy moments, but that's just how it goes sometimes. Wasn't expecting the red carpet or anything. Price: For when we stayed, it was a steal. Would've cost us 3x more anywhere else.

Nikita

I had a wonderful sleep in this small, quiet, boutique like hotel on the outskirts of the busy Westwood/UCLA area of Los Angeles. it's located just two blocks away from both the downtown Westwood area with tons of restaurants, a farmers market, the free Hammer Art Museum and other people watching places. In the other direction lays the UCLA campus that is accessed on the Geffen School of Medicine and urban Arboretum side. All very walkable. Easy access to the freeway to get you to the rest of LA. I checked in a bit early with no problem and had to cancel my last reserved day with a quick credit applied. Rooms were spotless. The grab and go breakfast suited my needs - strong coffee, yogurt and a pastry. Fruit, bagels and jam were also available.

Jim

I love Pali Society in general. (the one in Santa Barbara is my fave). This one was a little lackluster. Cute enough. Not an obvious theme. just a sweet Art Deco building, and neat architectural features like rounded bay windows. It was made preppy with plaid carpeting like a Graduate Hotel in a college town. TBH - I'd prefer more Classic Hollywood to match the 1930s Westwood theaters. Good lighting. As always, some fun design touches and objects. But some choices overlook function, e.g. we squinted to see room numbers which nearly invisible embossed #s on little squares of leather. Overall I'd call it very clean and overall comfortable for a quick weekend. Cuter than average. Perfect location for UCLA etc. LOVELY staff and vibe.

Cecelia

This was our fourth stay at a Paligroup hotel, having stayed in San Francisco, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Santa Barbara, and finally Los Angeles. As expected, the experience at Palihotel Westwood Village was consistently wonderful. The hotel embodies a mix of mid-century modern with Parisian eclecticism, all set in a delightful historic building that was once home to Westwood Village’s first-ever hotel from 1939. It’s undoubtedly the most stylish, design-forward hotel in Westwood Village. It’s evident that Avi Brosh, the owner, oversees nearly every detail from development to operations and design. The attention to creating spaces that are both stylish and comfortable really enhances the guest experience.

Camilla

I really liked the "vibe" of the hotel. The guy at the front desk shared with us that it was built in 1939 and was the first hotel in Westwood. They offered a very nice continental breakfast (coffee, juice, bagels, croissants, fruit, and yogurt), and the whole atmosphere of the lobby is really chill. It's got lots of windows, nice comfy chairs and couches. The people are nice, and we all just said, "hi" to each other, some engaged in chit-chat, and the employees are very personable as well.

Cindy

So, I've been to my fair share of hotels around the world. Was looking for a place in LA that didn't break the bank but was still decent and in a good spot. This hotel seemed like it hit the mark, but then I saw some mixed stuff in the reviews, especially on Google, which made me second guess (I'm from Europe so take this with the grain of salt) We ended up staying here for over 10 days, and now that I've seen a lot of what LA has to offer, here's my two cents: Area: It's safe, at least for LA. It's pretty much on a university campus, plus you've got Target, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods just a short walk away. Location: Pretty spot-on. 2 mins off the freeway, a quick drive to Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica. Parking: Managed to find street parking almost every night Hotel: Clean and cozy, no complaints here, boutique-like (but American :)) Staff: Mostly friendly folks. The manager had her grumpy moments, but that's just how it goes sometimes. Wasn't expecting the red carpet or anything. Price: For when we stayed, it was a steal. Would've cost us 3x more anywhere else.

Nikita

I had a wonderful sleep in this small, quiet, boutique like hotel on the outskirts of the busy Westwood/UCLA area of Los Angeles. it's located just two blocks away from both the downtown Westwood area with tons of restaurants, a farmers market, the free Hammer Art Museum and other people watching places. In the other direction lays the UCLA campus that is accessed on the Geffen School of Medicine and urban Arboretum side. All very walkable. Easy access to the freeway to get you to the rest of LA. I checked in a bit early with no problem and had to cancel my last reserved day with a quick credit applied. Rooms were spotless. The grab and go breakfast suited my needs - strong coffee, yogurt and a pastry. Fruit, bagels and jam were also available.

Jim

I love Pali Society in general. (the one in Santa Barbara is my fave). This one was a little lackluster. Cute enough. Not an obvious theme. just a sweet Art Deco building, and neat architectural features like rounded bay windows. It was made preppy with plaid carpeting like a Graduate Hotel in a college town. TBH - I'd prefer more Classic Hollywood to match the 1930s Westwood theaters. Good lighting. As always, some fun design touches and objects. But some choices overlook function, e.g. we squinted to see room numbers which nearly invisible embossed #s on little squares of leather. Overall I'd call it very clean and overall comfortable for a quick weekend. Cuter than average. Perfect location for UCLA etc. LOVELY staff and vibe.

Cecelia

This was our fourth stay at a Paligroup hotel, having stayed in San Francisco, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Santa Barbara, and finally Los Angeles. As expected, the experience at Palihotel Westwood Village was consistently wonderful. The hotel embodies a mix of mid-century modern with Parisian eclecticism, all set in a delightful historic building that was once home to Westwood Village’s first-ever hotel from 1939. It’s undoubtedly the most stylish, design-forward hotel in Westwood Village. It’s evident that Avi Brosh, the owner, oversees nearly every detail from development to operations and design. The attention to creating spaces that are both stylish and comfortable really enhances the guest experience.

Camilla

I really liked the "vibe" of the hotel. The guy at the front desk shared with us that it was built in 1939 and was the first hotel in Westwood. They offered a very nice continental breakfast (coffee, juice, bagels, croissants, fruit, and yogurt), and the whole atmosphere of the lobby is really chill. It's got lots of windows, nice comfy chairs and couches. The people are nice, and we all just said, "hi" to each other, some engaged in chit-chat, and the employees are very personable as well.

Cindy

So, I've been to my fair share of hotels around the world. Was looking for a place in LA that didn't break the bank but was still decent and in a good spot. This hotel seemed like it hit the mark, but then I saw some mixed stuff in the reviews, especially on Google, which made me second guess (I'm from Europe so take this with the grain of salt) We ended up staying here for over 10 days, and now that I've seen a lot of what LA has to offer, here's my two cents: Area: It's safe, at least for LA. It's pretty much on a university campus, plus you've got Target, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods just a short walk away. Location: Pretty spot-on. 2 mins off the freeway, a quick drive to Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica. Parking: Managed to find street parking almost every night Hotel: Clean and cozy, no complaints here, boutique-like (but American :)) Staff: Mostly friendly folks. The manager had her grumpy moments, but that's just how it goes sometimes. Wasn't expecting the red carpet or anything. Price: For when we stayed, it was a steal. Would've cost us 3x more anywhere else.

Nikita

I had a wonderful sleep in this small, quiet, boutique like hotel on the outskirts of the busy Westwood/UCLA area of Los Angeles. it's located just two blocks away from both the downtown Westwood area with tons of restaurants, a farmers market, the free Hammer Art Museum and other people watching places. In the other direction lays the UCLA campus that is accessed on the Geffen School of Medicine and urban Arboretum side. All very walkable. Easy access to the freeway to get you to the rest of LA. I checked in a bit early with no problem and had to cancel my last reserved day with a quick credit applied. Rooms were spotless. The grab and go breakfast suited my needs - strong coffee, yogurt and a pastry. Fruit, bagels and jam were also available.

Jim

I love Pali Society in general. (the one in Santa Barbara is my fave). This one was a little lackluster. Cute enough. Not an obvious theme. just a sweet Art Deco building, and neat architectural features like rounded bay windows. It was made preppy with plaid carpeting like a Graduate Hotel in a college town. TBH - I'd prefer more Classic Hollywood to match the 1930s Westwood theaters. Good lighting. As always, some fun design touches and objects. But some choices overlook function, e.g. we squinted to see room numbers which nearly invisible embossed #s on little squares of leather. Overall I'd call it very clean and overall comfortable for a quick weekend. Cuter than average. Perfect location for UCLA etc. LOVELY staff and vibe.

Cecelia

This was our fourth stay at a Paligroup hotel, having stayed in San Francisco, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Santa Barbara, and finally Los Angeles. As expected, the experience at Palihotel Westwood Village was consistently wonderful. The hotel embodies a mix of mid-century modern with Parisian eclecticism, all set in a delightful historic building that was once home to Westwood Village’s first-ever hotel from 1939. It’s undoubtedly the most stylish, design-forward hotel in Westwood Village. It’s evident that Avi Brosh, the owner, oversees nearly every detail from development to operations and design. The attention to creating spaces that are both stylish and comfortable really enhances the guest experience.

Camilla

I really liked the "vibe" of the hotel. The guy at the front desk shared with us that it was built in 1939 and was the first hotel in Westwood. They offered a very nice continental breakfast (coffee, juice, bagels, croissants, fruit, and yogurt), and the whole atmosphere of the lobby is really chill. It's got lots of windows, nice comfy chairs and couches. The people are nice, and we all just said, "hi" to each other, some engaged in chit-chat, and the employees are very personable as well.

Cindy

Location

1044 Tiverton Avenue, Los Angeles, 90024, California, United States

Palihotel Westwood Village