The InterContinental Los Angeles Century City is a taste of true Hollywood style. Our convenient Westside address is within walking... more »
The InterContinental Los Angeles Century City is a taste of true Hollywood style. Our convenient Westside address is within walking distance of 20th Century Fox Studios, MGM Tower, Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive and upscale shopping at Westfield Century City. A quick drive will take you to the Getty Center, Los Angeles city centre, UCLA or the beach.
Intercontinental
The InterContinental Los Angeles Century City is ideally located among Los Angeles luxury hotels in the West Los Angeles district near Beverly Hills and Century Plaza Towers. Located on the Avenue of the Stars in the heart of Century City and Los Angeles West side, the InterContinental Los Angeles Century City is just minutes from Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and 20th Century Fox Studios. InterContinental Los Angeles Century City hotel guests enjoy the hotel's Park Grill Restaurant, the indoor and outdoor Garden Cafe, an outdoor heated swimming pool, outdoor whirlpool, sun deck, health club, Spa InterContinental and jogging paths. Newly renovated guest rooms, each with private terrace and view, also include upgraded amenities.
Official Hotel Information
Located in West Los Angeles and adjoining Beverly Hills, this hotel is within walking distance of Century Plaza Towers, Century City Outdoor Shopping Center and Twentieth-Century Fox Studios. The rooms are comfortable and clean. although some are on the small side. The hotel restaurant serves a a small selection of food and an average breakfast but there are numerous other places to eat out nearby. The hotel opened a new spa in 2004 and this is a luxurious place to enjoy a treatment in a relaxing setting. There is also a well equipped fitness center. The staff here are friendly and efficient.
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We stayed at this hotel Sat-Mon in July.
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Posted Jul 10, 2007
by agentred
Good
We stayed at this hotel Sat-Mon in July. All of the staff were extremely courteous, which is extremely important to me. I had a delicious breakfast of lemon brioche french toast with berries, which came to about $18. I had a massage at the spa,...
Lovely rooms, but far from perfect
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Posted Jul 06, 2007
by stumptownie
Okay
We recently spent four nights at the Intercontinental, and on the whole, we enjoyed our stay. Our room was large, comfortable, and nicely decorated. The front desk staff, valet, and concierge were all very professional. I'll never understand why...
This is rated at 4 star hotel, I
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Posted Jun 14, 2007
Mediocre
This is rated at 4 star hotel, I expected a bigger tv, less muggy smealing room, a single sheet between the comforter and me and to pay less than $* a day for parking. One good thing, you can get dropped off in a BENZ in the Centry City area...
Stayed here when it was a Hyatt, recently went back. Most of the staff is the same. Great people and always willing to help, not like the L.A. snobs you get everywhere else. Fantastic location, intimate luxury and killer service. Great food too, ...
We booked this hotel for my husband's recuperation following eye surgery in Beverly Hills. It was the perfect blend of comfort and class.
Our room was not large, but it was well-appointed and had a nice balcony. The furnishings looked new and are in the modern taste. Our room had a little treats bar stocked with candy, chips, nuts, and expensive (but good - Fiji) bottled water. There was also a mini-bar and a free safe. The room was very clean and the bed was pillowy on top, but firm.
Our room boasted a large flat screen television and an iPod player/clock radio. The bathroom was a good size and full of granite. We ordered room service once and it was very fast, very expensive, but also very good. Downstairs, there is an open lounge with a bar (I bought a $9 amaretto sour there), a Starbucks, and a small sundries shop. Unfortunately, the shop never seemed to be open.
The only bad thing is that the hotel's landscaping/exterior was being remodeled. We didn't hear any noise though. Parking is very expensive and you pay for re-entry. We opted to Valet.
40 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
I did not get the type of room I had booked, in spite of calling up and confirming in advance. I was met with a strict "you will need to wait". The front desk gives a feeling that they are not happy about servicing a commoner.
Be ready to pay extra, $31 for valet parking (or $20 per entry) and $10 per day internet charges.