Los Angeles Hotels Go Green with Eco-Friendly Features
Enjoy your L.A. vacation and go green by staying at a Green Seal™ certified hotel
Updated on April 17, 2018
Los Angeles is often associated with red carpets, but the city is increasingly embracing green, with sustainable practices implemented in every region, from cultural attractions to restaurants and public transportation. Hotels throughout L.A. are leaders in green design, earning Green Seal™ and LEED Certification with energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems, water-saving fixtures and recycling programs. Enjoy your Los Angeles vacation and go green by staying at a Green Seal™ certified hotel. Hotels that earn the Green Seal™ are leaders in sustainability and have completed a certification process and on-site audit. Following are Los Angeles hotels that have been certified by Green Seal in collaboration with the City of Los Angeles Green Lodging Program (see below) as well as other eco-friendly hotels in the L.A. County area.
JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles L.A. LIVE
In July 2016, the JW Marriott at LA Live Hotel earned a Green Seal Silver Certification for operating in an environmentally responsible and sustainable manner. The JW Marriott is the eighth hotel certified through the City of Los Angeles Green Lodging Program, which is part of the City’s Green Business Certification Program. The certification by Green Seal verifies a hotel has met rigorous environmental requirements to reduce its operation’s impact on the environment and human health. This includes waste minimization and reduction, recycling and energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor air quality, and purchasing products that are environmentally sound.
900 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015//} ?>
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites
In 2009, the Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites became the first Los Angeles hotel to receive Green Seal Silver Certification for its carbon footprint reduction, achieved with recycling programs, energy conservation and management, water conservation and more. The hotel invested $20,000 into its environmentally-friendly practices and has saved an estimated $225,000 per year.
404 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90071//} ?>
Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport
The Concourse Hotel at Los Angeles International Airport (formerly the Radisson Hotel at Los Angeles Airport) meets the Green Seal Silver Tier standard for Hotels and Lodging Properties for waste minimization, water and energy efficiency, hazardous substances handling and environmentally responsible purchasing. The hotel has also achieved Leadership Level status with the California Green Lodging program, and has a 4-Key rating in the Green Key Eco-Rating Program.
6225 W. Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045//} ?>
Crowne Plaza Hotel Los Angeles - Intl Airport
The Crowne Plaza Hotel Los Angeles International Airport received its Green Seal Bronze Certification in September 2011. The hotel is a participant in the Green Lodging Program, a joint effort of the Bureau of Sanitation, the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board and the non-profit organization Green Seal. The hotel is located a quarter-mile from LAX and centrally located to LAX, major attractions, and several business districts, including El Segundo, Westchester and Culver City. The hotel features 613 rooms and 14,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.
5985 W. Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045//} ?>
Hilton Los Angeles Airport
The 17-story Hilton Los Angeles Airport, one of the world’s largest airport hotels with 1,235 guestrooms, received the Green Seal Bronze Certification under the GS-33 Standard for Lodging Properties. The Hilton LAX is part of the Gateway to LA community, a property business improvement district (BID) just minutes from the Pacific Ocean and near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
5711 W. Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045//} ?>
Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel
The Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel received the Green Seal Silver Certification. Guests can participate in the Sheraton Make a Green Choice promotion, which features a $5 voucher at participating food and beverage outlets or 500 Starwood Preferred Guest Starpoints® awarded at check out for each night that housekeeping services are declined. Sustainable practices include the use of non-phosphate, nontoxic, biodegradable cleaning products.
6101 W. Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045//} ?>
The Westin Los Angeles Airport
The Westin Los Angeles Airport received the Green Seal Silver Certification in 2010. The hotel offers the Make a Green Choice program, which rewards guests for choosing to conserve natural resources in their guest room. Other eco-friendly practices include: elimination of plastic foam packaging; environmentally preferred suppliers and products; sustainable food and beverage options; and alternative transportation options, such as preferred parking for eco-friendly cars and shuttle services.
5400 W. Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045//} ?>
Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City
The Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City received the Green Seal Gold Certification for its waste minimization, water and energy efficiency, hazardous substance handling, and environmentally responsible purchasing. In receiving this recognition, Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City became the second hotel in California to achieve Gold level certification and only the fifth hotel nationwide. The hotel’s green initiatives include eco-friendly suppliers, Energy Star Appliances and eco-friendly cleaning agents. The Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City was first certified by Green Seal in 2010.
555 Universal Hollywood Dr. Universal City, CA 91608//} ?>
The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
Also located at L.A. LIVE, the award-winning Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles has earned the Silver LEED certification. Eco-friendly features include: energy-efficient windows; “cool roof” installation; alternative transportation, including nearby public transit and employee rideshare program; and extensive use of sustainable materials.
900 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015//} ?>
W Hollywood Hotel & Residences
The W Hollywood Hotel & Residences is the second largest LEED Certified Silver property in the U.S. Public transportation options include the Metro Rail (the Hollywood/Vine Red Line station is beneath the property) and two bus lines within a quarter mile. Other green features include energy and water conservation; and no CFC refrigerants or plastic foam are used on the property.
6250 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028//} ?>
Sheraton Grand Los Angeles
Located in the heart of the financial district, the Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown Hotel engages in a number of eco-friendly initiatives, including: energy and water conservation; elimination of plastic foam packaging and use of environmentally preferred suppliers and products; sustainable food and beverage options; and green housekeeping.
711 S. Hope St. Los Angeles, CA 90017//} ?>
W Los Angeles–West Beverly Hills
Guests of the W Los Angeles - Westwood can opt into the Make a Green Choice promotion, which features 500 Starwood Preferred Guest Starpoints® awarded at check-out for each night that housekeeping services are declined. Participation in the program can be done online or at check-in.
930 Hilgard Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024//} ?>
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
The Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills offers numerous green features, from guest accommodations to food and beverage and meeting services. Leftover or gently used amenities are donated to local nonprofits. Menus use local and seasonal ingredients, while china and silverware are used instead of disposable plating and utensils. Donating opportunities are offered for meeting display materials, and electronic meeting correspondence is used rather than printed copies.
300 S. Doheny Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90048//} ?>
Shore Hotel
The Shore Hotel in Santa Monica is a Gold LEED-certified property. Everything from the building design to its day-to-day operation is intended to reduce the consumption of natural resources. The hotel was built using locally-sourced, recycled and recyclable materials: 50% of construction waste was recycled or salvaged; 10% of all building materials were sourced from within a 500-mile radius of the project; and wood was sourced from sustainable forests. Other green features include native landscaping, low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) materials, and maximized access to natural daylight.
1515 Ocean Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90401//} ?>
Miyako Hybrid Hotel Torrance
Experience the modern elegance and hospitality of Japanese culture combined with western style at the Miyako Hybrid Hotel in Torrance. This upscale Japanese style hotel offers a peaceful retreat for business and leisure travelers conveniently located near the beautiful beaches, attractions, shops and business centers in the South Bay of L.A. A Silver LEED-Certified hotel, the Miyako Hybrid incorporates an eco-conscious philosophy throughout the property. From sustainable building materials and solar power to energy efficient lighting and water saving fixtures, the Miyako Hybrid Hotel is on the cutting edge of luxury hotel lodging with a green ethos.
21381 S. Western Ave. Torrance, CA 90501//} ?>
Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach & Marina Hotel
With its pristine location along the Pacific Ocean, the Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach & Marina Hotel takes its commitment to environmental stewardship as seriously as its commitment to taking care of its guests. In addition to supporting the Clean the World Foundation by recycling guestroom soaps and toiletries, the hotel is installing water-saving toilets in all guest bath and public restrooms during its 2012-13 renovation. Other green initiatives include: LEED-certified laundry and valet services; vegetarian and healthy dining options; sustainable conference practices; and employee Ride Share program and easy access to public transportation.
300 N. Harbor Dr. Redondo Beach, CA 90277//} ?>
The Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation has developed the City of Los Angeles Green Business Certification Program, which is comprised of three programs: the Los Angeles Green Lodging Program, the Los Angeles Green Business Program and the Los Angeles Green Arts Program. The City of Los Angeles Green Business Certification Program recognizes and promotes businesses that volunteer to operate in a more environmentally responsible or sustainable manner. Read on and find out more about the City of Los Angeles Green Business Certification Program.