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7/20/2025 • 4 min read

Hotels Near SoFi Stadium for LA28: Walk & Metro Options

Find the best hotels within walking distance or a short Metro ride from SoFi Stadium for the LA28 Olympic Games.

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Hotels Near SoFi Stadium for LA28: Walk & Metro Options

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Hotels Near SoFi Stadium for LA28: Walk & Metro Options

You don’t have to battle the 405 every time you attend an event at SoFi Stadium. Whether you want to walk in under 15 minutes, take a quick shuttle, or ride the brand-new Metro K Line, these lodging picks keep you close to the action without sacrificing rest or dining options.

How to choose your SoFi base

  • Prioritize travel style: walkers should hug Hollywood Park; Metro riders can branch out to Westchester or Jefferson Park for better rates.
  • Weigh security lines: hotel guests near the stadium are subject to airport-style screening before entering the campus—build 20 extra minutes into your arrival time.
  • Factor in off-day plans: if you’re pairing SoFi sessions with beach time, consider Marina del Rey or Manhattan Beach and rely on Uber + Olympic shuttles.
  • Stay flexible: refundable rates allow you to rebook if LA28 adds official spectator housing blocks later this year.

Walkable hotels inside Hollywood Park

HotelDistanceRate bandWhy it works
Hyatt House LAX / SoFi0.3 miles$$$All-suite layouts, grab-and-go breakfast, rooftop lounge for post-event debriefs.
Hollywood Park ResidencesWithin campus$$$$Condo-style rentals with kitchens—ideal for families or long stays.
Moxy + AC Hotel Downtown Inglewood0.4 miles$$$Dual-branded property opening before LA28 with a sports bar and co-working lobby, perfect for group meetups.

What to know: Hollywood Park security zones expand during the Games. Expect metal detectors when you leave the hotel campus and allow extra time for badge checks if you’re volunteering or media.

Internal link: discover neighborhood dining in our Inglewood essentials playbook.

Short shuttle rides (5–10 minutes) for better value

Westchester & Airport Corridor

  • Hilton Los Angeles Airport – Frequent shuttles to the K Line’s Aviation/Century Station; expect $220–$280 per night.
  • H Hotel / Homewood Suites LAX – Shared rooftop deck with runway views, suites include mini kitchens.
  • Transit tip: Ride Metro K Line north to SoFi Station at Market Street, then follow Olympic signage to the pedestrian route or shuttle pick-up.

Hawthorne & El Segundo

  • Ayres Hotel Manhattan Beach – Boutique vibe, under 15 minutes via rideshare outside peak hours.
  • AC Hotel Hawthorne – Newly renovated, offers daily parking bundles if you still rent a car for coastal venues.
  • Transit tip: Evening rideshares after medal ceremonies can surge; plan a safe wait zone and watch the dedicated Olympic lanes.

Cross-reference with our Best Areas to Stay guide if you’re splitting the trip between venues.

Metro-connected neighborhoods for budget travelers

Jefferson Park & Leimert Park: Boutique guesthouses and short-term rentals average $180–$230 per night. Walk to Expo/Crenshaw Station for a one-seat ride on the K Line, then transfer-free to SoFi Station.

Culver City: Hotels along Washington Boulevard (The Shay, Palihotel) sit near the E Line—ride to Expo/Crenshaw, transfer to the K Line, and arrive within 35 minutes. Great option if you want nightlife and gallery hopping on non-event days.

Koreatown: While farther (45–50 minutes door-to-door), you’ll find plentiful dining, 24-hour cafes, and better pricing. Take the B Line to the E Line, then switch to the K Line at Expo/Crenshaw.

Pro move: Load your TAP card in advance and bookmark the LA28 transport alerts—Metro will publish extra service windows and last train information closer to the Games.

Safety & late-night logistics

  • Stick to well-lit rideshare zones on Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue. LA28 will mark official pickup lots—follow signage rather than improvising.
  • If you walk back to your hotel after 10 p.m., stay on the main Hollywood Park promenade; security escorts will be available on request.
  • Hydrate early: glass bottles are banned inside SoFi, so bring a collapsible water bottle to refill once you pass security.

Quick bites & essentials near the stadium

  • Post-event eats: Three Weavers Brewing, Dulan’s Soul Food, and Porto’s Bakery remain open late with expanded menus for LA28.
  • Groceries: Hollywood Park Retail will host a pop-up Fresh Market; there’s also a full Ralphs on Prairie Avenue for longer stays.
  • Pharmacies: Walgreens (Manchester & Prairie) and CVS (Century & Aviation) stock travel basics with extended hours during the Games.

FAQs

Q: How early should I leave for opening ceremonies at SoFi?
A: Aim to arrive 120 minutes before start time. Security checkpoints and credential scans are busiest on ceremony nights, and shuttles can stack up at drop-off lots.

Q: Can I rely on Metro late at night?
A: Yes—LA28 will extend service past midnight on the K, E, and C Lines. Check the official schedule day-of and have a rideshare backup if events run over.

Q: Are there family-friendly hotels close by?
A: Hyatt Place LAX/El Segundo and Homewood Suites LAX offer suites with kitchenettes, free breakfast, and quick access to both SoFi shuttles and LAX for early flights.

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