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The Best Airbnbs in Los Angeles, From Malibu to Mulholland

All the sun-soaked rentals to consider when the weather goes south

Exterior of a modern home with desert landscape overlooking the ocean.
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Perks: Hot tub, solarium with a pond, separate and private gym

When film executive David Bernardi commissioned artist Fritz Haeg to transform a Spanish style duplex from 1917 into a playful modern retreat, the result was this disco-inspired three-bedroom that’s all about undulating curves and splashy Space Age color palettes. Perched on a hillside in Silverlake, the Bernardi House offers enviable panoramic views of city landmarks like the Hollywood sign and the Griffith Park Observatory. Within its white stucco exterior, you’ll find a custom media room outfitted with surround sound audio, a master bath with a spa-size shower and tub, and custom Seussical seating. Considering Los Angeles’ year-round temperate climate, it’s always a good time to spend a day by the black pebble-lined pool or on one of the outdoor terraces. When you’re ready to snap yourself back to the present, head back down to the city to grab a table at local mainstays like Bacari Silverlake and The Aster’s Lemon Grove, with a menu of seasonal bites sourced from the rooftop garden. From $2,832 per night.

Perks: Gourmet kitchen, open layout, vintage decor

Aptly named the House of Light, this bright and airy two-bedroom in Playa Vista lets in plenty of sun for a natural boost of vitamin D. Wooden fixtures and creme-colored walls bring warmth to this minimalist space that is furnished with pieces from local artisans, while outside the quiet backyard can easily become a place of gathering thanks to its heater and gas grill. Nearby, Runway Plaza is lined with buzzing bars, restaurants, playgrounds for children, and live music. Playa Vista is also home to 29 parks, making it an ideal location for anyone looking to explore the great outdoors on their stay. From $1,906 per night.

Perks: Prime location above Sunset Strip, movie projector, two-car parking

This two-bedroom home in the Hollywood Hills has a spacious outside deck that’s best enjoyed during golden hour, when the whole city is aglow. Grab a seat by the floor-to-ceilng windows in the open lounge and cue up some of your favorite Old Hollywood flicks in the cinema room or head to the wood-paneled kitchen to whip yourself up a snack. The bedrooms have a rustic cabin feel, with neutral-toned rugs and plants to liven up the space. Just down the hill, West Hollywood has lots of other diversions to keep you entertained and at ease, including award-winning spas, sushi omakase at the always-buzzing Uchi, and endless workout opportunities from group fitness classes to Runyon Canyon hikes. From $622 per night.

Perks: Quiet location, large deck, chef’s kitchen

Escape the hustle and bustle at this whimsical storybook cottage in Franklin Hills. A pitched roof, gingerbread trim windows and curved doorways will make you feel like you’ve stepped into your favorite fairytale. A brightly lit living room with wide windows looks onto a large craftsman deck and backyard. Two mint-colored bedrooms house classic wooden furniture and diamond lattice windows. Though you’ll need a car or Uber to get to most locations around the city from this property, its family-friendly residential location is ideal for travelers seeking a bit of respite. From $1,102 per night.

Perks: Open floor plan, pool, mountain and city views

2,600 square feet of cozy contemporary design awaits you at this four-bedroom home in the Mulholland Hills. Here, you’re encouraged to spend as much time as possible outdoors on the expansive pool and sun deck lined with loungers and equipped with a jacuzzi. The interiors put the unexpected red theory to the test, introducing hints of tomato red and orange into the living room and hallway, while bedrooms include glass walls for seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Otherwise, special touches like a grand piano and an array of plants make this modern build feel like your home away from home—though, perhaps, bigger, and with more windows. From $2,723 per night.

Perks: Pool, proximity to night life, fire pit

The chef’s kitchen is a real dream in this three-bedroom home, with its open layout and direct view of the greenery surrounding the property. When you can tear yourself away from the cooking and dining area, the steam shower and soaking tub in the main suite will lock in your attention. The design and amenities in this luxe rental can be tough to leave (oh, there’s also a giant pool), but the proximity to some of the city’s best hotel bars and restaurants, such as The Pendry West Hollywood and The Mondrian, make it a perfect stay for those who want to enjoy a little entertainment at night. This is a great option for travelers who want quiet time in a private space, but with the buzz of celebrity-laden neighborhoods within reach. From $1,341 per night.

Perks: Pool, city-wide views, outdoor sunken fire pit, pizza oven

Situated above the Sunset Strip, we feel safe saying this two-bedroom Tomoko Home has one of the most striking views in the city. The best place to take it in? From the pool, of course. There’s also a koi pond, Japanese-influenced interiors (hello, tatami mats!), a sunken firepit, a steam shower, a pizza oven, and a primary bedroom boasting a suspended fireplace. It’s chic, it’s cozy, it’s luxurious, and you won’t want to leave—but the city’s best entertainment is an Uber away when you do want to venture out. From $3,167 per night.

Perks: Pool, spa, fire pit, orchard access

A great example of Craftsman-style architecture, the light streams right into this one-bedroom guest house. A pool, spa, a firepit, and plenty of fruit trees set the scene in the backyard, which is shared with the hosts. But don’t worry—they give guests an open invite to any get-togethers they host in the shared space. The interiors are bright and airy and the bedroom features a comfy, queen-size bed. Plus street parking is easy to come by. From $278 per night.

Perks: Indoor-outdoor living space, beach proximity, freestanding tub

This two-bedroom Airbnb has a nifty little design feature that will have you jotting notes in your “future home” plans: a garage door-style wall that opens up to create an indoor-outdoor living space. In a place like Los Angeles, where the sun shines no matter the month, it’s a massive perk. Designed by architect Matthew Royce, the goal was certainly to capture as much of that sunlight in a single home as possible. From $779 per night.

Perks: Infinity pool, floor-to-ceiling windows, expansive outdoor space

When the itinerary calls for desert resort vibes, this secluded home in Topanga fits the bill. Surrounded by wide open expanses of the Santa Monica Mountains, this modern abode has a direct connection with its surroundings via the sliding doors and casement windows that swing open to beckon in fresh air and sunlight. The four-bedroom is wrapped in warm woods from room to room, all connected by an open floor plan for spaciousness, to create a relaxing escape from any cramped city environment. Wake up watching the sunrise from your floor-to-ceiling windows or take an afternoon dip in the azure infinity pool. From $1,950 per night.

Perks: Washer and dryer, proximity to entertainment and night life, stocked cocktail bar

When it comes to the best Los Angeles Airbnbs, the location of this midcentury-modern home could not be better. Visitors will find themselves near plenty of shopping and restaurants in Highland Park, Downtown LA, the Norton Simon Museum, the Rose Bowl, and much more. But pulling yourself away from the beautiful interiors will be tough. The Airbnb hosts have thought of everything, from Danish furniture and a thoughtfully decorated patio to the air conditioning and on-site washer and dryer. Hunker down with a good book after exploring Pasadena or settle in for a movie night. From $485 per night.

Perks: Beach proximity, bikes, own private entrance

What was once a neighborhood corner grocery store is now a chic, remodeled vacation rental in the heart of Long Beach. Explore the neighboring area on a bike (supplied by the host when you book a stay) before digging into a cooking project in the subway-tiled kitchen or enjoying a snooze in one of the comfortable beds. From $243 per night.

Perks: Family-friendly stay, beachside, bunk beds for kids

Looking for something a bit more low-key? Take the edge off in this architect’s modern guesthouse located in the heart of Venice Beach. Embrace the ocean breeze flowing in from the floor-to-ceiling windows while you take advantage of the full-size kitchen and dining area. And if you have little ones who are hoping to get in on the fun, rest easy knowing that you’re renting in a family-friendly area, located just a few minutes from the beach. From $471 per night.

Perks: Walkable to surrounding shops and restaurants, outdoor patio, fire pit

This home is located on a quiet, leafy street in Atwater Village, the nature-filled LA neighborhood enclosed by Silver Lake, Glendale, Glassell Park, and Los Feliz. The enclave has a serious charm that invites guests to stroll around while window-shopping and trying out some of its best gastropubs. This highly walkable area—a true luxury for a Los Angeles neighborhood—hosts a welcoming midcentury-modern home ready to accommodate design lovers. The bright and airy space features floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding doors leading out to the outdoor patio, and a firepit perfect for cool winter nights. With designer furniture and fittings throughout, this Airbnb won’t disappoint. From $943 per night.

Perks: Pool, floor-to-ceiling windows, hot tub

Perched in the Bird Streets area of the Hollywood Hills, this Airbnb Luxe home offers amazing views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean. The sun-drenched space pulls out all the stops when it comes to comfort and luxury. Classic California midcentury design fills up the open floor plan while a resort-worthy backyard shows off the city’s best angles. Cook up a storm in the fully decked-out kitchen or relax with some takeout at the dining table. This beautiful home also boasts a full pool and hot tub in the outdoor space, as well as space heaters and a sound system for the ultimate hideaway. From $1,528 per night.

Perks: Outdoor terrace, panoramic city views, soaking tub

The best way to start the day in Los Angeles is to wake up to panoramic views of the city. That’s exactly what you’ll get in this one-bedroom guest suite in the Hollywood Hills. While the surrounding city may be the focal point in the bedroom, the interiors throughout the rest of the wood-accented home are warm and inviting. The small home is ideal for a solo traveler or a couple looking for some quiet time. There’s a kitchenette stocked with a Nespresso machine, a deep soaking bathtub for relaxation, and sweet outdoor terrace perfect for watching the sunset or indulging in happy hour. From $345 per night.

Perks: ADA accessible, outdoor bistro set, smart TV

This Scandinavian-style two-bedroom home near Los Angeles International Airport is wheelchair accessible thanks to its wide hallways, access to a portable wheelchair ramp, a bath chair upon request, and roll-in/step-free shower. Located in a quiet neighborhood near the 405 Freeway, you’re also just minutes away from most LA neighborhoods. From $280 per night.

Perks: Proximity to outdoor activities, outdoor patio and fire pit, large kitchen

The outdoor space is the crown jewel of this ground-level villa that’s just a mile away from classic Hollywood and the Runyon hiking trails. Seating surrounds the tiled fire pit for late night chats and early morning debriefs over coffee. The Spanish-style architecture fits right into the neighborhood and exudes charm. Comfy chaise longues on the patio will have you considering if you even want to leave the property at all. But if you do, the stone shower with the rainfall showerhead will make it easy to come back after a long day of traversing LA. Reviewers note that the kitchen is stocked and ready for your meals, and that everyone should take advantage of the free parking pass. From $546 per night.

Perks: Airport proximity, smart TV, fully stocked kitchen

The first, and perhaps most important, thing to know about this home is that it’s a mere 10 minutes away from LAX. If you’re the procrastinating (or time maximizing) type, this will be music to your ears—especially with the notorious LA traffic. Of course, this home offers more than just a quick jaunt to your flight. It was designed by a local architect with exposed beams, sky-high ceilings, and minimalist furniture. We love the pops of blue, light fixtures, spacious front porch, and, of course, the close proximity to Randy’s Donuts. From $361 per night.

Perks: Large kitchen, outdoor patio, location

Another Spanish-style gem, this 20th century home combines rustic, homey details with a true eye for design. The eat-in kitchen with open cabinetry is welcoming for all kinds of meals and gatherings, while the outside table is great for warm summer evenings. Two large bedrooms make this an ideal spot for four people, and conveniently, the hosts live in the back of the house (which has a separate entrance) and are there to help you with any questions you have or recommendations you need. The property is surrounded by greenery, and is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the Hollywood sign, Echo Park, Silver Lake, and more. From $671 per night.