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InterContinental LOS ANGELES CENTURY CITY

2151 AVENUE OF THE STARS
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Nightly Rates: ($227.10 - $272.70)
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From the grand entrance to deluxe suites, stay in true Hollywood style steps from the Avenue of the Stars. Los Angeles hotels dont come better placed on the glamorous Westside, within walking distance of 20th Century Fox Studios, MGM Tower and upscale shopping at Westfield Century City. Discover an L.A. city sanctuary at Park Grill, or relax and revive with three Zen-inspired spa villas. A short drive will take you to the heart of the city centre, UCLA, Getty Center, Rodeo Drive or the beach.

Check In:  3:00 PM
Check Out:  12:00 PM

Native currency:  American Dollars
Number of floors:  17
Number of rooms:  361
Number of suites:  148
Time zone:  GMT

Restaurants:

Craft Los Angeles: The menu at Craft Los Angeles focuses on meats from artisan ranchers, day boat seafood and market produce. Craft is part of the fine dining empire of founding chef Tom Colicchio, head judge on Bravo's Top Chef.
Bouchon Bistro: Founding chef Thomas Keller's relaxed yet sophisticated restaurant serves updated bistro classics in an authentically French setting. Bouchon offers a unique Vin de Carafe program highlighting one of a kind California wines.
The Grill on the Alley: A Beverly Hills landmark, The Grill specializes in traditional all American fare including mouth watering prime steaks, chops and seafood. Insider Tip Considered the ultimate power lunch'spot for entertainment industry wheelers and dealers.
Vicenti Ristorante: The cuisine at Vicenti emphasizes ingrdients imported from Italy or gathered from local producers. Often regarded as the best Italian restaurant in the city. Insider Tip Restaurant owner Maureen Vincenti is often on hand to offer a warm welcome to her d
Fogo de Chao: Skip lunch before enjoying this all you can eat Brazilian steakhouse where guacho chefs deliver and slice expertly grilled meats are your table. The savory beef ribs will melt in your mouth...but you'll have to ask your waiter as they are not on the men
Katsuya Hollywood: The food's the real star at this sleek sushi hot spot in the heart of Hollywood. Be careful not to trip over the the paparazzi on your way out. The super modern decor is courtesy of designer Philippe Stark.
Yamashiro Hollywood: Situated high above Hollywood Boulevard, the restaurant serves Cal Asian cuisine as well as sushi, and affords shimmering views of the city lights below. Yamashiro was originally built in 1914 as a hilltop mansion and a replica of a Japanese palace in
Park Grill: Offering an atmosphere of casual elegance and attentive service, the globally inspired California cuisine at Park Grill is accompanied by an impressive wine selection. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served daily in the dining room or in the contemporary Gard
Geoffrey's: Perfect for romantic patio dining with stunning ocean views high on a cliff in Malibu. And yes, those were dolphins. Sunday brunch at Geoffrey's is a Malibu tradition.
Lobby Lounge: The elegant and stylish Lobby Lounge is the perfect spot for relaxed gatherings or impromptu business meetings. A casual dining menu of small plates and tapas style dishes is offered throughout the day, along with speciality martinis and fine wine. Guests

Recreation:

Outdoor pool
Fitness center on-site

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Hotel Amenities:

(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)

  • ATM/Cash machine
  • Bathtub
  • Color television
  • Converters/ Voltage adaptors
  • Direct dial telephone
  • Free parking
  • Housekeeping - weekly
  • Late check-out available
  • Mini-refrigerator
  • Parking
  • Private bathroom
  • Room service
  • Separate closet
  • Speaker phone
  • Tour/sightseeing desk
  • Two-line phone
  • Weight scale
  • Accessible facilities
  • Bell staff/porter
  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby
  • Cribs
  • Dry cleaning
  • Golf
  • Ice machine
  • Limousine service
  • Minibar
  • Pay per view movies on TV
  • Public area air conditioned
  • Safe
  • Separate line billing for multi-line phone
  • Stereo
  • Transportation services - local area
  • Valet parking
  • Wireless internet connection
  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room
  • Cocktail lounge
  • Concierge desk
  • Currency exchange
  • Electrical adaptors available
  • Hairdryer
  • Interior corridors
  • Live entertainment
  • On-Site parking
  • Pets allowed
  • Restaurant
  • Safe deposit box
  • Shops and commercial services
  • Telephone jack adaptor available
  • Travel agency
  • Valet same day dry cleaning
  • Wireless internet connection in public areas
  • Bathrobe
  • Coffee/Tea maker
  • Connecting rooms
  • Desk with lamp
  • Free newspaper
  • Housekeeping - daily
  • Ironing board
  • Lounges/bars
  • Outdoor pool
  • Premium movie channels
  • Rollaway bed
  • Satellite television
  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk
  • Tennis court
  • Turn down service
  • Voice mail

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Disneyland and Disney's California AdventureTwo parks in one! California Adventure now joins Disneyland, Walt Disney's original land of make believe. Don't miss the exhilirating 'Soarin' Over California' which stimulates a flight over iconic Golden State landscapes. Tip: Separate admission is req

Third Street Promenade and Santa Monica PierFun and festive Third Street Promenade is a pedestrian-only street lined with casual restaurants and shops. The pier's Pacific Park offers family-friendly arcade games. Tip: Ride the ferris wheel on the pier for a bird's eye view of the surrounding beac

The Hollywood Walk of FameDesigned as a publicity stunt in the late 1950s, the Walk of Fame is now the most famous stretch of cement in the world. With more than 2,400 brass stars embedded in pink and charcoal terrazzo, the Walk welcomes more than a million visitors annually who p

Universal Studios HollywoodBilled as 'The Entertainment Capital of LA', the theme park offers visitors thrilling rides and attractions as well as an insider's look at a working Hollywood film and television studio. Tip: Purchase the Front-of-the-Line pass from the Concierge to ski

The Hollywood SignThe 'Hollywood' Sign, probably one of the most famous icons in the world. Take a hike up here and see some breathtaking views of LA. Tip: Two great spots to park and snap a photo: Beachwood Canyon Drive and the Hollywood Reservoir Dog Park.

Two Hours: Westfield Century CitySpend some time at Westfield Century City. With its spacious 15-screen movie theater, stylish outdoor dining terrace and an array of new boutiques, the Westfield Century City mall is now more than just a lunchtime hangout for area suits. Tip: Stop by th

Two Hours: The Farmers MarketEnjoy a casual breakfast or lunch at the historic Farmers Market at The Grove. Choose from farm stands and stalls offering classic American and international foods. Tip: Weekends are very crowded so consider going during the week.

One Hour: Spa InterContinentalUnwind at Spa InterContinental with any one of the many soothing body treatments, facials or nail services offered. Tip: It is often easier to get an appointment in the morning and on weekdays.

One Hour: The Annenberg Space for PhotographyVisit the Annenberg Space for Photography - just a short walk from the hotel you can view the state-of-the-art digital and print photography by both renowned and emerging artists in an intimate gallery setting.

Union Station Los Angeles

Half a Day: The Getty CenterDiscover the amazing Getty Center - located on a dramatic hilltop in the Santa Monica Mountains and housing the J Paul Getty Museum's collecton of Western art against a backdrop of spectacular architecture, tranquil gardens and breathtaking views.

Hollywood/Highland Station

Los Angeles International Airport

Burbank Airport

One Hour: Rodeo DriveVisit Rodeo Drive, a neighborhood known as the 'Golden Triangle' because of its world class shopping. From Gucci to Prada, Chanel to Polo Ralph Lauren, this is a shopping paradise. Tip: It is very difficult to find street parking in Beverly Hills. Plan

Two Hours: Private TourEnjoy a private guided tour of Beverly Hills, Bel Air and other neighborhoods that the rich and famous call home. You will be amazed by one phenomenal home after another. Tip: Take your camera.

LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles Convention Center

Half a Day: Rent a Convertible Sports CarFor a true California experience, rent a convertible and cruise up the scenic Pacific Coast Highway. Enjoy lunch on the cliffs at Malibu overlooking the Pacific Ocean, then catch some rays on a secluded beach. Don't forget the sunscreen! Tip: Try to avo



Guest Ratings & Reviews for InterContinental LOS ANGELES CENTURY CITY:



Cleanliness: 8.5 - Staff: 1.3 - Location: 7.6


Jan. 1, 2010
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Dec. 31, 2009
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Good staff and nice amenities.
Location is not walkable to heart of Beverly Hills.
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Dec. 28, 2009
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Hidden mandatory valet parking fee - $32.
Hotel itself is decent, but has additional $32 + tax for mandatory valet parking fee.

Dec. 22, 2009
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High-end luxurious hotel.
No other parking choices except valet.
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Dec. 17, 2009
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Dec. 16, 2009
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The pillows were terrible for this star quality.
Awesome hotel! It is a bit older, especially when compared to a W or something on that caliber. Regardless, it is a very high end place - only one complaint - the pillows, this just need to buy new ones.

Nov. 18, 2009
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Place of the hotel is nice.
The room is not equivalent to the price
I paid.
Nice place but the room is not neat and no free car valet.

Sep. 24, 2009
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Large rooms.
$35 for valet parking per day is very expensive but on par with other comparable hotels in the area.
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Sep. 10, 2009
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Very friendly, helpful staff. Beautiful room and lobby.
Valet parking was quite expensive, but comparable.
Very clean and inviting hotel. Loved the space in the room and the quality of the bed. The bathroom was well designed, roomy and had separate bath tub and shower. The staff was very friendly and helpful.

Aug. 28, 2009
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Aug. 25, 2009
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It's a very nice hotel
It wasn't in the area we wanted
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