Business travelers heading to Century City Business District in West Los Angeles have a tight cluster of professional hotels within a short walk of Avenue of the Stars. This list covers three hotels selected for walking distance from the district, verified meeting facilities, reliable WiFi, and a professional atmosphere. Each property is bookable and confirmed operating under its current name.
How we selected these business hotels near Century City Business District
The district anchors around Avenue of the Stars and Century Park East in West Los Angeles. From there we ranked in three steps.
- 1. Walking distance to the Century City Business District, measured from Avenue of the Stars.
- 2. Verified meeting rooms and an on-site business center, which every hotel here has.
- 3. Star rating for any remaining differences in amenity level.
Two properties from the original pool were cut for failing the second test: Olivia Hotel and L.A. Sky Boutique Hotel have no bookable meeting rooms, so they are not business hotels in the sense this page uses the term.
Business hotels near Century City: side-by-side comparison
| Hotel | Stars | Miles to district | Meeting rooms | Business center | Executive lounge |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fairmont Century Plaza Los Angeles at Beverly Hills | 5 | 0.06 | 12 | Yes | Yes |
| Courtyard Los Angeles Century City/Beverly Hills | 3 | 0.38 | 3 | Yes | No |
| The Beverly Hilton | 4 | 0.65 | 15 | Yes | No |
Tips for business travelers staying near Century City
- Century City has no Metro rail station yet. The D Line extension will add one at Constellation Boulevard, but it is not scheduled to open until 2027, so plan on driving, rideshare, or the Metro 4 and 16 buses along Santa Monica and Olympic.
- Avenue of the Stars has covered parking structures that most Century City office tenants use, so ask your hotel about validated parking if you plan to drive to meetings.
- The Fairmont Century Plaza is the only hotel on this list physically inside the business district, which matters if you have early morning or late evening meetings and want to avoid traffic.
- WiFi terms vary by loyalty status at Marriott and Hilton properties. If you are not a member, confirm the WiFi fee at check-in or book a rate that includes it.
- The Courtyard on W Olympic Blvd and the Fairmont on Avenue of the Stars are less than a 10-minute walk apart, so if one is sold out, the other is a practical fallback.
Getting around Century City as a business traveler
Century City Business District is between Beverly Hills to the north and Westwood to the west, with Santa Monica Blvd and Wilshire Blvd forming the main east-west corridors. The Metro D Line extension will eventually add a Century City/Constellation station with a direct rail link to Koreatown, Wilshire/Vermont, and downtown Los Angeles without touching the 405 freeway.
For meetings within the district, most destinations on Avenue of the Stars are walkable from the Courtyard and Fairmont. The Beverly Hilton at Wilshire and Santa Monica Blvd is a 20-minute walk or a short rideshare from the district core. Westwood Blvd, where the L.A. Sky Boutique Hotel is, runs directly south into the district, making it a straightforward walk or bike ride on flat terrain.
The hotels
Fairmont Century Plaza Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
2025 Avenue Of The Stars
660 reviews
At 2025 Avenue of the Stars, inside the Century City Business District itself, with one of the largest hotel conference footprints in West LA.
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Courtyard Los Angeles Century City/Beverly Hills
10320 W Olympic Blvd
8.3237 reviews
On W Olympic Blvd, 0.38 miles from the centre of the business district, with an on-site business center and three meeting rooms.
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The Beverly Hilton
9876 Wilshire Blvd
8.2559 reviews
At 9876 Wilshire Blvd, 0.65 miles from the district, with four-star conference infrastructure: a large ballroom and multiple breakout rooms.
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Frequently asked questions
Which hotel is closest to Century City Business District?+
The Courtyard Los Angeles Century City/Beverly Hills at 10320 W Olympic Blvd is 0.04 miles from the district anchor, making it the closest option on this list. The Fairmont Century Plaza at 2025 Avenue of the Stars is 0.40 miles away and is directly on the district's main boulevard.
Do any of these hotels have on-site meeting rooms?+
Yes. The Fairmont Century Plaza has 12 meeting rooms with capacity for up to 1,200 people. The Beverly Hilton has 15 meeting rooms with capacity for up to 1,500. The Courtyard Los Angeles Century City/Beverly Hills has 3 meeting rooms for up to 80 people. The Olivia Hotel and L.A. Sky Boutique Hotel do not have dedicated meeting rooms.
Is WiFi free at these hotels?+
It depends on the property and your loyalty status. The Olivia Hotel and L.A. Sky Boutique Hotel offer complimentary WiFi to all guests. The Courtyard and Beverly Hilton provide free WiFi to Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors members respectively, with fees for non-members unless the rate includes it. The Fairmont Century Plaza charges for WiFi for standard guests, with complimentary access for qualifying Accor Live Limitless members.
Is there Metro access near Century City Business District?+
Yes. The Metro D Line the future the future Century City/Constellation station will be approximately a 5 to 14-minute walk from the hotels on this list, depending on which property you stay at once it opens in 2027. The line connects Century City to Koreatown, MacArthur Park, and downtown Los Angeles.
Which hotel has the best conference facilities for large events?+
The Beverly Hilton at 9876 Wilshire Blvd has the largest event footprint, with 15 meeting rooms and capacity for up to 1,500 people. The Fairmont Century Plaza follows with 12 rooms and capacity for 1,200, and it has the advantage of being closer to the business district core on Avenue of the Stars.
Are there any eco-certified hotels on this list?+
The Fairmont Century Plaza holds LEED Gold certification from its 2021 renovation and operates under Accor's Planet 21 framework. The Courtyard and Beverly Hilton participate in their respective brand sustainability programs, Marriott Serve 360 and Hilton LightStays, though neither has a property-specific third-party certification confirmed for these locations.



