Hyatt Plaza-Century City 2025 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Average Rate per night: $230-$450
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DISTANCES: Century City 0; Beverly Hills 1; Bel Air 2; Westwood 2; West Hollywood 3; Brentwood 5; Hollywood 7; Santa Monica
7; Venice Beach 9; Universal Studios 10; LAX 12; Malibu 17
Situated along the northern end of the Avenue of the Stars in Century City with a set of dramatic classical fountains at its front, stands the Hyatt Plaza-Century City. The hotel is the perfect location if you have business in the Century City area. Only steps from the twin Century City towers, across the street from tthe brand new office complexes of Century City housing major talent agencies, producers, music publishers and entertainment attorneys, the hotel is in heart of the media business district of LA.
The Hyatt Plaza-Century City is a large property with over 726 rooms, its ground floor lobby is a sprawling area occupying much of the corner of Avenue of the Stars and Constellation Blvd. The hotel hosts a gigantic 2,000 person ballroom in the basement that has been home to many major entertainement events and fundraisers. Traditionally the Hyatt Plaza has played host to many presidential visits and as such has been modified to be fortified with the highest level of security possibe. In addition there is a sprawling pool out the back and a very popular bar with both hotel guests and locals in the lobby of the property called the X bar.
In addition to being only walking distance to the major business centers, the hotel is also across the street from the Century City mall. It is here you can shop at a variety of shops and enjoy some of LA's most delicious dining all centered in one spot.
The Hyatt Plaza Century City is one of two hotels located in the heart of Century City. The other being the Intercontinental Hotel. Both hotels are located near each other on the Avenue of the Stars. The closest neighborhood next to Century City and easy access to the Intercontinental is Beverly Hills. Only minutes away by car, staying in Century City is an excellent alternative to Beverly Hills. Westwood, Bel Air and Brentwood are only minutes away as well. For the most part the Intercontinental is somewhat centrally located. Although in rush hour and peak times if you are looking to go as far east as Hollywood or as far west as the beach, the drive time could be as long as 45 minutes and up to an hour if you are trying to reach downtown.