Where To Stay In LA This MLB Season To Watch The World Series-Winning Dodgers Play
Los Angeles can be a LOT. It can take you over two hours in rush hour to get from Santa Monica to Pasadena, and if you’re watching the World Series-winning LA Dodgers play, you definitely don’t want to be late. These are the hotels we recommend you stay at that are close enough to Dodgers stadium that you don’t have to stress, just in time for Opening Day (today!).
The Conrad Los Angeles
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With its design by Frank Gehry and dining courtesy of Michelin starred chef José Andrés, this spacious property offers a luxurious experience in the heart of downtown LA.
The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
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The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles has one of the best locations downtown — literally at L.A. LIVE — so get two for the price of one and see both the Dodgers and the Lakers play! The hotels has an incredible spa, imaginative cuisine, and some of the most spectacular views in Los Angeles.
Downtown LA Proper

With city lights and vintage brick as a backdrop, Downtown Los Angeles Proper re-imagines luxury in the historic district and updates an iconic Broadway Corridor landmark into a 147-room destination hotel. Famed designer Kelly Wearstler seamlessly blends past and present with her unique aesthetic, vintage influence, and local art. When coupled with restaurants courtesy of the James Beard Award-winning L.A. team of chef Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne (Lucques, a.o.c., Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine, Larder Baking company), an intimate library-lounge, a city-view rooftop pool, and lounge-bar-restaurant, and one-of-a-kind suites fashioned from the basketball court and indoor pool of the building’s sporting club past, it’s one to beat.
Intercontinental Downtown Los Angeles
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Stay at the Intercontinental Downtown Los Angeles for its sleek aesthetic, outdoor pool, and the awe-inspiring views at its top-floor bar, Spire 73, which has the pedigree of being the tallest bar in the Western hemisphere.