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Hilton Los Angeles Airport finishes $50M overhaul

Hilton Los Angeles Airport announced the completion of a $50-million guestroom renovation, one of the largest upgrades in the hotel’s history. The 1,234-room property is located less than a mile from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and is one of the largest airport hotels on the West Coast.

The redesign introduces a minimalist design with mid-century touches, featuring neutral tones, warm textures and contemporary furnishings. Guest rooms now include two-queen-bed layouts, premium mattresses, upgraded bathrooms, mini-refrigerators, USB and USB-C charging ports and improved lighting. Design accents vary by room type: warm orange for queen rooms and deep teal for king rooms. ADA-compliant upgrades include automated curtain controls in select accessible rooms. The hotel remained fully operational throughout construction.

An updated guestroom at Hilton Los Angeles Airport. Photo credit: Victor Elias Photography

“Los Angeles is stepping into an extraordinary moment of global attention,” said Jeff Ragonese, general manager of Hilton Los Angeles Airport. “As part of Hilton’s flagship brand built on delivering world-class stays in top destinations around the world, this reimagination ensures we’re not simply keeping pace with that momentum; we’re leading it. Our goal was to create guestrooms that deliver comfort, calm and modern design while supporting the operational demands of a major international gateway hotel.”

“Airport hotels operate in constant motion,” Ragonese added. “Demand can change hourly based on airline schedules, global events and unforeseen disruptions. Completing a reformation of this scale while maintaining the guest experience required precise coordination across engineering, housekeeping and operations.”

“Guests today want convenience and experience at the same time,” said Ragonese. “Our location places guests at the center of it all, with immediate access to LAX and within minutes of some of the most exciting destinations in Los Angeles.”

The hotel features 55,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space and multiple dining venues. The property is positioned along the Century Boulevard hospitality corridor in Southern California.

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