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Situated along Grand Avenue, not far from iconic destinations like the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Broad, Grand Central Market, and the GRAMMY Museum, The Biltmore Los Angeles is in the heart of the best that the city has to offer. Other local landmarks like the Walk of Fame, Hollywood Bowl, TCL Chinese Theatre, Griffith Observatory, and La Brea Tar Pits are easily reachable by car or public transportation. The hotel is also only a five-minute walk from the Pershing Square station of the Hollywood Metro, making travel around Los Angeles a breeze. However, due to heavy traffic throughout the city, make sure to allow plenty of time in case of delays, even if traveling only a few miles.

Nearest Airport

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) | 1 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045 | 18 miles, around a 30- to 75-minute drive

Hotel Address

506 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles

California, United States 90071


Historic Hotels of America Recommended Points of Interest


  • Grauman's Egyptian Theater

    Grauman's Egyptian Theater

    Take in a showing at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, which played host to Hollywood's first-ever movie premiere during the silent film era.

  • Griffith Observatory

    Griffith Observatory

    Do some stargazing at the Griffith Observatory, which boasts educational programs during the day, rooftop telescopes at night, and panoramic views of the Los Angeles skyline.

  • Griffith Park

    Griffith Park

    Explore the more than 4,210 acres of Griffith Park, with its abundant natural beauty and popular destinations like the Los Angeles Zoo, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Hollywood Sign.

  • Hollywood Bowl

    Hollywood Bowl

    Enjoy a concert at the Hollywood Bowl, an amphitheater in the Hollywood Hills crowned one of Rolling Stone magazine's top ten best live music venues. 

  • Hollywood Sign

    Hollywood Sign

    Snap a photo of the iconic Hollywood Sign, an emblem of Los Angeles since it was constructed in 1923. 

  • Hollywood Walk Of Fame

    Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Stroll through the stars at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which pays tribute to more than 2,700 celebrities of the screen and stage.

  • La Brea Tar Pits

    La Brea Tar Pits

    Take a step back in time into the Pleistocene Epoch at the La Brea Tar Pits, the only actively excavated Ice Age fossil site in an urban area on the planet.

  • Los Angeles County Museum Of Art (LACMA)

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

    Explore the massive Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the western United States' largest art museum, with an expansive collection of almost 152,000 pieces spanning 6,000 years of creative expression.

  • Santa Monica Pier

    Santa Monica Pier

    Spend some time by the ocean with a visit to the Santa Monica Pier, an iconic Los Angeles-area destination since 1909 and the western end of Route 66. 

  • TCL (Grauman's) Chinese Theatre

    TCL (Grauman's) Chinese Theatre

    Watch a movie or catch a film premiere at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre, formerly Grauman's Chinese Theatre, a renowned movie palace along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  • The Broad

    The Broad

    Gaze upon works by some of the world's most influential contemporary artists, like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jeff Koons, at The Broad.

  • The Geffen Contemporary At MOCA

    The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

    Take in thousands of post-war artworks at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, an art museum housed in a former police car warehouse renovated by renowned architect Frank Gehry. 

  • The Getty

    The Getty

    Be awed by The Getty Center, where the bird's-eye views of Los Angeles are almost as striking as the museum's modern architecture and collection of European artworks. 

  • The Getty Villa

    The Getty Villa

    Wander through ancient Greek, Roman, and Etruscan treasures at The Getty Villa, a re-created Roman seaside home along the Malibu coast.

  • The Hollywood Museum

    The Hollywood Museum

    Marvel at hairstyles, makeup looks, costumes, and more at the Hollywood Museum, which houses the most extensive collection of American film and television memorabilia in the world.

  • The Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

    The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

    Admire modern works ranging from Pop Art to abstract expressionism at the Museum of Contemporary Art, the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles.