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A bright and airy space features large windows that invite natural light and provide scenic views. A comfortable daybed and a wicker chair create a relaxed seating area. Potted plants and artwork add life, while a simple desk offers a functional workspace.
Guesthouse in Topanga
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 395 reviews

Peaceful Paradise With Mountain View and Full Kitchen

Step back in time in this 70s-inspired 2-story space designed to make the most of the view. Thoughtfully collected vintage pieces blend with numerous plants, plentiful books, and a record player. Watch bountiful wildlife through the windows. NOTE: we live in an area surrounded by wildlife, horses, dogs and a vast array of plants (our neighborhood is called Fernwood because it is the most green & lush from the ocean marine layer) so if you have allergies or asthma, this place may not be best for you. We also occasionally allow dogs, only if approved in advance. The upstairs space is bright and airy and all about the view! The kitchen is filled with a mix of 2nd hand and new kitchen tools. I love collecting beautiful wooden bowls and ceramics, perfect for showing off your homemade dishes. We try to keep the kitchen stocked with some basic essentials like olive oil, balsamic vinegar, sea salt, garlic, mustard, ketchup, soy sauce, and more - this way you don't have to stress about picking up so many items at the store. The bathroom is small and minimal, but has everything you need. I also included a basket with beach towels. Head downstairs to an open bedroom with wood ceilings and a large closet. The bed is a brand new Tuft & Needle King. There is a desk if you find yourself needing to do some work. The room opens up to an enclosed semi-private outdoor space. We live across the way in the main house so you may see glimpses of us through the privacy partition. I am always happy to share any herbs or veggies in the garden. There are concrete floors and lots of natural wood elements throughout the space. There is a wall heater in each room to keep things cozy. Our home was built in the 60s and then updated a lot in the 70s/80s when a hippie commune called the "Peace Farm" lived here. It has a lot of quirks, but that is why we love Topanga :) On the other side of your patio is our courtyard which features two garden beds. Feel free to check them out and pick some herbs. We often see raccoons, bobcats, squirrels and even an occasional snake in our yard, so always be aware of where you are walking. Your private entrance is right next to your parking space in the driveway, so there is a chance you may not encounter us at all. We work a lot and are always out and about, however, we love meeting guests so we can be available if you'd like to meet and get some local tips. Or if you prefer, we can totally keep our distance ;) Stroll the secret trail nestled moments away to meet some friendly neighbors and dogs. The gentle ocean breeze means that locals call this area "climate-perfect Fernwood." From here on the west side of Topanga, it's under 15 minutes to the beach. We are in the hilly part of the canyon, which means the best views, but also narrow steep roads. Take it slow and enjoy the sounds of nature! This neighborhood is known as Fernwood due to it’s lush landscape, which may not be ideal for allergies. It is best to have a car in LA because it’s so spread out. You can walk to our small town of Topanga from our house but it’s about 2 miles downhill and then you have to walk back up!! We’ve done it and it’s not bad. There are also some great walking trails just steps away from us. In our town you’ll find a great bike shop where you can rent a mountain bike and they’ll give you tons of info on where to ride. Uber & Lyft do come up here when requested, but it sometimes takes some patience. We are about 10-15 minutes driving from our local beach with tons of free street parking on Topanga Blvd (look at the signs to ensure you are in a free parking zone). The first time you drive to our house, you may be a little freaked out by the windy curves of the road! It may feel like forever, but it's actually only 1 mile off the main boulevard to our house. Drive slow and take in the sights... beautiful rock formations, the frogs singing by the creek and the quirky houses! We have two small rescue dogs that get very excited when new people visit, so if you don't like dogs, this may not be the best option ;) We take them everywhere with us, so there won't be any yappy dogs ruining your peaceful retreat. Also, we live next-door to horses, so there may be some interesting noises throughout the day and night. Parking is very limited in our small cul-de-sac, so please make sure you park in the designated spot in our driveway. I will send you instructions before you arrive. If you smoke, please use the designated ashtray on the patio. We are in a fire zone, so do not smoke near brush. If you smoke inside, I will have to take a $200 fee out of your deposit. Smoking in the canyon is pretty frowned upon since everyone is so concerned about fires, so I recommend bringing a vape pen so you can avoid glares ;) Cell reception isn't great in the canyon, so please be prepared to not have any service until you connect to our wifi. Be prepared for power and internet outages, road closures, evacuations, spiders and more! You aren't in the city and things can get wild up here ;) Like most Airbnbs, we don't allow non-registered guests on the property without our consent, so please ask us if you'd like to have visitors over and I am sure we can accommodate! There is a 3 person max for this studio for overnight guests. We keep the kitchen stocked with all the basics and try to source everything organic or GMO free: olive oil, balsamic vinegar, ketchup, mustard, soy sauce, hot sauce, crush red pepper, sea salt, cinnamon, etc. PHOTO SHOOTS: We are open to photoshoots, but this must be disclosed ahead of time as we have a separate location fee.

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A warm and inviting interior features large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. A wooden desk and chair are placed beside a mirror, while plants add a touch of greenery. A cozy bed can be seen through the glass door, creating a connected feel.
Home in Hollywood Hills
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 1,212 reviews

Rustic Space Perched in the Hollywood Hills

Drink in panoramic city views from Hollywood to the ocean from the freestanding bathtub at a private guest unit nestled in the wooded hillside. Wake up in the cabin-like bedroom and step out onto the sun-drenched terrace for a cup of coffee or tea. Listed in Time Out “Top Airbnb’s in LA” https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/hotels/best-airbnbs-in-los-angeles An extremely well designed open plan guest unit: complete with queen bed, bathtub & sink, private toilet, small fridge, with inside and outside hang out space and a strong bluetooth speaker for music. Also included is a hot plate, all cooking utensils necessary, a Nespresso machine with pods and an American standard coffee pot with coffee and sugar, a microwave, and filtered drinking water. (the iMac and screen are removed from the desk, and the unit will be delivered with no clutter of any kind. Bring your devices as they will be happy with the blazing fast internet and power ports all over the house, inside and out.) Toilet and sink are located 1 step from the French doors, behind the antler of the main picture of the listing. Fridge also located outside the unit by one step from the opposite french door. Guest unit requires your ability to climb many stairs from the street level, so it is best as a guest you are comfortable with stairs. You may access the exterior day bed shown in the photos and outdoor shower on the walkway up to the guest unit. The guest unit is at the rear of my home with complete privacy. The outdoor shower is shared with the main house. Guests have their own private entrance and exit to the shower from the guest unit. Stairs! It is required you walk up three sets of stairs from the street to access the guest unit in the back of the home. Guests that are comfortable with stairs will have no issues. I am happy to help any guests with their plans while here in the city on their arrival. Afterward I am reachable via email or text throughout your stay to offer any more guidance or help. The guest suite sits on a quiet street, near Franklin Village, restaurants, and the lovely Griffith Park. The neighborhood’s dramatic hills are great for walking, and it’s convenient to Hollywood, Los Feliz, and Silver Lake. Parking is always available on the street in front of the house (and it's FREE) and the local DASH bus is available in a matter of minutes after a short walk down the hill that goes straight to the metro. Renting a car while in LA however is recommended as the city is very large. Many of my guests use Uber as well for its convenience. No Smoking inside the unit. No pets. Outdoor shower is shared with the main house. Location is not conducive for guests with young children.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area features large glass windows showcasing a sunset view over the city. Comfortable seating is provided by a sectional sofa with a woven rug beneath. A telescope is positioned near the glass doors, while greenery adds a natural touch.
Home in Hollywood Hills
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 465 reviews

Architectural Wonder Above Sunset-WeHo w/ Big View

Midcentury modern 2bed/2bath stilt home with spectacular views above Sunset Strip (2 blocks up from Hollywood + Fairfax). Only blocks from the action, but very private and quiet. Recent renovations from roof to foundation, heat/AC system, 1 Giga/sec wifi, wired in + out with 11 speakers, movie projector + two 4k TVs (free Netflix, HBOMax and AppleTV+), 2-car parking with level 2 electric charger. Please note: No social gatherings or late, loud nights. Interior = 1015 sq ft. Deck = 300 sq ft.

Guest favourite
The spacious sleeping area features vaulted exposed beam ceilings and a queen bed with neutral bedding. A wooden desk is positioned nearby, complemented by a rolling chair, while a cozy seating area includes a soft armchair. Natural light enters through glass doors leading to the patio.
Guesthouse in Altadena
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Adorable Back House w/Secluded Garden & Yard

Stylish private pool house available with queen bed, kitchen, bathroom, desk and working area, patio, heated pool*, and garden. The unit is self-contained and opens onto a private, secure, and fenced backyard shared with the main house. Lots of great details, pet friendly, kitchen and bath, vaulted ceilings, laundry, high-speed internet, and EV car charging, in a peaceful quiet area just at the edge of Pasadena. 20 minutes to downtown LA, 7 mins to downtown Pasadena. *extra fee to heat pool

Top Guest favourite
A charming outdoor space features a wooden deck surrounded by lush greenery, with a shaded table and chairs set beneath a large umbrella. Twinkling lights hang above, creating a cozy atmosphere, while stone steps lead up to an upper garden area.
Apartment in Eagle Rock
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 378 reviews

Private Loft-like Space w/Garden - Walk to Cafes

Private 2-Level Studio/Loft-like Apt. on lower level of ‘31 Spanish home we live in. Kitchenette, garden access, in L.A. (Eagle Rock). Garden/Mnt. Views from backyard top level. (No view from inside apt) Cool amenities, own entrance, lots of streamers, WiFi, free park. Walk to restaurants, bar, shops. 15 min. to DTLA & Hollywood. 5 min. to Pasadena/Rose Bowl. 40 min. to beach/LAX. 5 min to Occidental. Has stairs! Tiny space. Double bed. 2ppl max. No animals, kids, parties. Smoke outside only.

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Home in Venice
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 474 reviews

Venice Beach Canals ♥ 3 Blocks to Beach

Welcome to your Venice Beach studio bungalow. A short 6 min walk to the beach, 10 min walk to famous Abbot Kinney, named the coolest block in America by GQ. ☞ Walk Score 89 (beach, cafes, dining, shopping, etc.) 20 mins → LAX ✈ 2 mins walk → Canals ✾ Feel the ocean breeze throughout and relax under the stars while enjoying an evening stroll through the Venice Canals, just a 2 min walk away. You'll never want to leave this beach bungalow in the heart of the best neighborhood in Venice Beach.

Top Guest favourite
The studio apartment interior features a kitchenette with a small fridge, coffee maker, and essential utensils. A flat-screen TV is placed on a small table next to a dining area. A queen bed with dark blue bedding is visible in the background, complemented by a decorative palm tree wall art.
Home in Sherman Oaks
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 418 reviews

Totally Private Mini-Studio with Patio

PRIVATE MINI-STUDIO WITH: • PRIVATE entrance • PRIVATE exterior FREE parking • PRIVATE patio (SMOKING ALLOWED outside on patio only) • PRIVATE kitchenette • PRIVATE bathroom • Queen bed & single sofa bed -- please advise IN ADVANCE if you'll be needing the SOFA BED for your stay • Small fridge & flat-screen TV with HBO • Sleeping accommodations for up to two adults. Best suited for a single occupant, couple or two close friends. (We are NOT approved for more than two guests.)

Top Guest favourite
Double doors open to reveal serene outdoor views of lush greenery and rolling hills. A wooden deck surrounds a tranquil plunge pool, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Natural light floods the room, accentuating the inviting ambiance.
Bungalow in Topanga
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Topanga Pool House

The Topanga Pool House is a resort like property located at the edge of the State Park, with canyon views & ocean breezes. The infrared sauna, cedar plunge pool, hot tub, outdoor bed and yoga deck provide an escape from the hustle of the city. Guests have said it's "as if you have a resort to yourselves" "spa like" "magical and healing" and that's the experience we strive to provide. We live in the upstairs unit but prioritize guest's privacy at all times.

Top Guest favourite
A modern kitchenette features minimalist cabinetry and a white countertop with a gas stove and sink. Open shelving displays cookware and kitchen essentials. Two metal stools provide seating at the counter, while natural light streams in through the nearby window.
Guesthouse in Eagle Rock
5 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Highland Park Designer Retreat

A bright, tranquil space with a clean, modern style, perfect for relaxing after a day of work or exploring. Sheltered with private independent access. Located in the heart of Highland Park and walking distance to all the great amenities of York Blvd and just a few blocks from Figueroa and Occidental College. Downtown LA, Dodgers Stadium, Pasadena, Hollywood, Glendale and Burbank are all within a short drives reach.

Top Guest favourite
A serene outdoor space features a pathway lined with small stones leading to a patio area. Flanking the path are lush green plants and a small tree, while two chairs are positioned around a circular stone fire pit. Natural light brightens the scene.
Guesthouse in Mid City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Mid City Casita

Make yourself at home in our little Spanish bungalow in Mid-City! Our home is centrally located; Close to downtown LA, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, The Grove, Korea Town, Silverlake (all within 15-30 minute drive). Beaches are within 20-30 minute drive. Los Angeles Home Sharing Registration - HSR21-001714

Top Guest favourite
A spacious sleeping area featuring a large bed with a yellow patterned blanket. The walls are painted in a soft green, complemented by a framed artwork above the bed. A sitting area is present, with a lamp and contemporary chair, and natural light enters through a window covered by sheer curtains.
Guesthouse in El Sereno
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 554 reviews

Urban Retreat

Detached guest house nestled on a hilltop within a completely private compound. Our home is our sanctuary, a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Yet, we are right in the middle of the city! Home Sharing Registration Number: HSR19-000268

Guest favourite
A spacious living area features a large, L-shaped sectional sofa complemented by soft gray cushions. Natural light floods through the windows adorned with blinds. A hardwood floor extends beneath a contemporary coffee table, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Bungalow in Ocean Park
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 475 reviews

Spacious Craftsman Cottage with Garden Oasis

Wonder through the tropical garden of this near 1050 sqft. airy, cottage-style house. Indoors, the open-plan layout offers abundance of well-lit space, extending to large spa-style bath. Less than 1/2 mile to Main St., shops restaurants and the beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Los Angeles?

    Neighborhoods like Santa Monica, Silver Lake, Venice, and West Hollywood are often recommended for their mix of local eateries, arts, and access to beaches or nightlife. Each area has distinct character and is home to a range of vacation rentals, from cozy apartments to spacious homes.

  • What are the best things to do in Los Angeles with kids?

    Families frequently explore the beaches, visit Griffith Park for playgrounds and the Griffith Observatory, or learn at the California Science Center. Amusement parks, hands-on museums, and botanical gardens also welcome younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles has sandy beaches, the arts hub of The Getty Center, lively markets, and cultural spaces like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. You can wander Griffith Park or explore historic Olvera Street for local traditions and flavors.

  • How is the weather in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles enjoys mild winters around 49–66°F (10–19°C) and warm, mostly dry summers near 64–77°F (18–25°C). Light layers work year-round, and sunscreen is useful on sunny days.

  • When is the best time to visit Los Angeles?

    Spring and autumn are often suggested for comfortable temperatures and clearer skies, while summer draws many visitors for outdoor events and beach activities. Winter is mild and sees less crowds, though occasional rain is possible.

  • What are the best places to visit in Los Angeles?

    You can explore Venice Beach for its lively walkway, stroll through the Arts District, or visit Griffith Observatory for city views. The Getty Center and Hollywood Walk of Fame are frequently suggested for art and pop culture enthusiasts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Los Angeles?

    Griffith Park features well-known trails like those to Griffith Observatory and Mount Hollywood. Runyon Canyon in Hollywood, and the trails in Topanga State Park, are often recommended for city and nature views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Los Angeles?

    Families explore the beaches, spend time at Griffith Park’s playgrounds and observatory, or enjoy interactive exhibits at the California Science Center. Outdoor gardens and local zoos also provide engaging spaces for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Los Angeles?

    Many travelers enjoy exploring nearby Catalina Island, hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains, or relaxing at coastal towns like Malibu. Visiting local wineries or the desert city of Palm Springs is also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Los Angeles?

    Many vacation rentals in neighborhoods such as Venice, Silver Lake, and Santa Monica welcome pets. Dog-friendly parks and outdoor spaces are available throughout the city.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Los Angeles?

    Locals often use sun protection, choose layered clothing, and explore neighborhoods by walking when possible. Trying diverse cuisines and checking out murals around the Arts District add to the experience.

  • What is Los Angeles known for?

    Los Angeles is known for its entertainment industry roots, sandy beaches, and a vibrant mix of arts, music, and global food scenes. The city is home to iconic locations like Hollywood and historic cultural neighborhoods.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Los Angeles?

    Discover local murals in the Arts District, explore the canals around Venice, or stroll the peaceful gardens at The Huntington Library. Neighborhood cafes and independent bookstores add distinct flavor to many areas.

  • What are the best foods to try in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles has a dynamic street food scene—tacos, Korean barbecue, and Filipino specialties are frequently suggested. Local farmers’ markets, vegan fare, and bakeries showcase the city’s multicultural traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Los Angeles?

    Pack comfortable shoes for exploring, sunscreen, sunglasses, and layered clothing for changing temperatures. Bringing a reusable water bottle and charging devices for photos is also common.

  • What is the nightlife in Los Angeles like?

    Neighborhoods such as Silver Lake, Downtown Los Angeles, and West Hollywood have lively bars, music venues, and late-night eateries. The city’s nightlife mixes local DJs, performance spaces, and rooftop gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles has prominent events like Pride celebrations in summer and the Rose Parade around New Year. The city is also known for food festivals, outdoor concerts, and a variety of cultural street fairs.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Los Angeles?

    Family friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Los Angeles, in areas such as Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Pasadena. Many feature amenities like full kitchens, play spaces, and proximity to parks.

All about Los Angeles

There is much more to L.A. than movies, celebrities, and theme parks. A cultural powerhouse with more than 100 museums and over 200 theatres to explore, the Californian city is a diverse and multicultural hub with a population of more than 140 countries speaking 224 different languages, which is best reflected in its vibrant culinary scene. The city is also widely known for its reliably sunny weather and over 120 kilometres of beautiful coastline, including famous beachside locations like Malibu and Santa Monica. But its geography is truly diverse — look inland at the deep valleys and wide mountain ranges that surround the city.

What are the top things to do in Los Angeles?

Lake Hollywood Reservoir

There are many spots to catch a glimpse of the famous Hollywood sign, but Lake Hollywood Reservoir — about a 20-minute drive from downtown L.A. — offers glorious views from many different vantage points along the 5.6 kilometre walking paths that loop around the reservoir. The lakeside walk is suitable for all ages and also offers a nice moment of serenity just minutes from the bustling city.

Mulholland Drive

Get in a car and take a trip along Mulholland Drive — famously depicted in movies and songs — a beautiful, long and winding stretch of road that offers the most amazing views of Los Angeles and beyond from many vantage points. Along the road you will also come across some of the most luxurious homes in the city; these homeowners spare no expense in ensuring their homes are on par with the celebrities in Beverly Hills.

Mural Mile

Take a trip to the Mural Mile, started in 2012 in the San Fernando Valley to highlight L.A.’s diverse culture through wall murals. Today more than 40 murals decorate the walls of Pacoima and local artists are constantly evolving the collection. Not only is it a great insight into L.A. culture, it will take you to one of the lesser visited areas of the city.

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  • Total holiday rentals

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    10,490 properties feature pools

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    25,340 properties have a dedicated workspace

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    43,220 of Los Angeles holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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    Los Angeles stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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    Los Angeles's top spots, include Hollywood Walk of Fame, Crypto.com Arena, and Venice Beach

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