Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel — Art Deco on Airport Blvd, Marriott Lifestyle Brand
Most airport hotels blend into one another. Renaissance LAX does not — the Art Deco tower on Airport Blvd stands out visually before you even check in, and the lobby continues that story with locally curated artwork and a bar that real guests actually choose to spend an evening at. Score 8.5/10 from verified reviews. The Lobby Bar & Kitchen is a repeat mention across guest reports, the free LAX shuttle runs reliably, and Marriott Bonvoy members can use points and mobile check-in here. Honest take: if you are staying near LAX for a World Cup match at SoFi Stadium, a late arrival, or an early flight — and you want 4-star Marriott quality with genuine design character rather than a generic chain box — this is the one.
Most hotels along the LAX airport corridor are functionally identical: beige corridors, chain-standard rooms, a shuttle that arrives when it feels like it. Renaissance breaks that pattern in a way that guests notice and comment on. The Art Deco tower on Airport Blvd is a genuinely recognizable building — a landmark for a neighborhood that does not usually produce landmarks. The lobby continues the idea with locally commissioned artwork on the walls, and the Lobby Bar & Kitchen has the atmosphere of a place people actually choose rather than tolerate. The score of 8.5/10 from verified guest reviews tracks against a combination of comfortable rooms, friendly and attentive staff, and a hotel that delivers the Marriott Renaissance brand promise — which is to say, something noticeably above the standard chain experience.
"I didn't expect to enjoy the night before my early flight this much. Room was bigger than I expected, bed was genuinely comfortable, the Lobby Bar cocktails were good, and the free shuttle took all the stress out of the morning. Renaissance LAX is on the list for every future LAX trip."
The room product matches the brand positioning clearly. A Deluxe King starts at $159–215 per night (≈฿5,600–7,500) — competitive for a 4-star Marriott property at LAX. The category earns consistent mentions for bed comfort and blackout curtains, both important things in a hotel next to an international airport. Deluxe Two Queen rooms run $169–229/night and suit couples or pairs of travelers sharing. The Junior King Suite is $249–340+ per night with a separate seating area. One practical note from frequent guests: request an upper-floor room on the LAX-facing side. That orientation gives a direct view of aircraft on approach and departure, which reads as a feature rather than a nuisance once you are actually watching it — particularly dramatic at dusk. Marriott Bonvoy members benefit here: the property supports mobile check-in and digital room selection through the app, and points redemption applies at standard rates.
The Lobby Bar & Kitchen is the hotel's most consistently praised element outside of the rooms themselves. It functions as a proper restaurant and cocktail bar, not just a hotel lobby grab-and-go. Guests traveling for business use it as a meeting point; leisure travelers use it as the easier alternative to going out for dinner on a jet-lagged evening. The kitchen turns out food at a quality level that makes it worth staying in-house rather than hunting for options in a neighborhood that does not have many. Beyond that, the property offers a fitness center, Wi-Fi throughout at no charge, and the standard Marriott amenity package. The overall service tone across reviews is professional and warm — staff are mentioned by name in positive reviews, which is the clearest indicator of genuine service quality.
On location: the hotel sits at 9620 Airport Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 — directly west of LAX terminals. The free LAX shuttle runs to and from the airport without charge, making it the most practical option for guests on late-night arrivals or early-morning departures when Uber surge pricing hits hard. SoFi Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue in Inglewood, is approximately 8 km away — around 15 minutes by Uber under normal conditions. On match days during the World Cup, traffic in the Inglewood corridor will be heavy; plan to leave at least 75–90 minutes before kickoff. Manhattan Beach is about 10 minutes south by car. Downtown Los Angeles is 20–25 minutes depending on traffic.
A few honest observations worth making before you book: the Renaissance scores 8.5/10, which is a solid result, but the Hilton Los Angeles Airport (8.8) and Hyatt Regency LAX (8.8) — both on nearby Century Blvd — score higher in aggregate guest satisfaction at similar or marginally higher price points. If overall guest score is your primary criterion, those properties deserve a look before committing. The neighborhood around Airport Blvd is not a walkable destination in itself; there are no restaurants or shops you would walk to, and all dining beyond the hotel requires an Uber. That is true of most LAX-area hotels, but worth stating clearly for guests expecting a lively street scene outside the lobby.
The straightforward summary: Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel is the best-designed 4-star Marriott option in the immediate LAX area. The Art Deco building, the curated-art lobby, and The Lobby Bar & Kitchen add up to an experience that is meaningfully different from other airport hotels at this price point. It suits business travelers who accumulate Marriott Bonvoy points, World Cup visitors who need a reliable LAX-area base before or after matches at SoFi Stadium, and anyone who wants a free shuttle, a decent bar, and a comfortable room without sacrificing character for convenience. If you need to be walking distance from SoFi, look at Inglewood properties closer to the stadium. If budget is the primary filter at under $120/night, the Century Blvd 3-star options are worth considering instead.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Renaissance Art + Design focus — more character than standard Marriott properties
- ✓ Free LAX shuttle + The Lobby Bar & Kitchen genuinely good
- ✓ Marriott Bonvoy points earning and redemption — worth it for members
- ✓ Iconic Art Deco tower on Airport Blvd — easy landmark for pickups
- ! ~8 km from SoFi Stadium — Uber required, ~15 min under normal conditions
- ! Score 8.5 lower than Hilton LAX and Hyatt Regency LAX in the same corridor
- ✓ Upper-floor LAX-facing rooms with aircraft views — a genuine bonus for aviation enthusiasts
- ✓ Marriott Bonvoy mobile check-in with room selection available before arrival
- ✓ The Lobby Bar & Kitchen: good atmosphere, solid menu, no need to leave the hotel for dinner
- ! Airport Blvd neighborhood has no walkable dining or shops — Uber needed for everything
- ! Starting at $159+ per night, higher than 3-star Courtyard/Fairfield options on Century Blvd
- 💡If you need to be close to SoFi Stadium · This hotel is ~8 km away (Uber ~15 min) · For options closer to the stadium, see Anthem Hotel Inglewood (~1 km) or Sonesta LAX
- 💡If highest guest score in the LAX corridor matters most · Hilton LAX (8.8) and Hyatt Regency LAX (8.8) score higher at comparable prices · Compare before booking if aggregate score is your main filter
- 💡If your budget is under $120/night · This property starts at $159+ · See Courtyard by Marriott LAX/Century Boulevard or other 3-star Century Blvd options instead
Heading to Los Angeles for the World Cup?
Los Angeles is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach SoFi Stadium on match day.