The Hotel Association. of Los Angeles reported that its members “are currently hosting thousands of Angelenos who have been displaced by the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires,” often at discounted rates. Many of the hotels also accept pets, the association's board of directors said in a statement Wednesday.
Ten people have died, more than 9,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed and at least 130,000 residents are under evacuation orders. Experts say Los Angeles is not out of the woods yet and these fires have the potential to be the costliest wildfire disaster in U.S. history.
The Hotel Association. of Los Angeles reported that these accommodations had rooms as of 4 pm on Wednesday:
Air Venice 
Residence Inn Los Angeles LAX/Century Boulevard 
The living hotel 
Santa Monica Pier 
The garland 
The Hoxton, downtown Los Angeles 
Mom Shelter Los Angeles
Sheraton Universal 
Hotel Per La, autograph collection 
thompson hollywood
Hollywood Hotel 
Hollywood Volume
Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles 
Hilton Woodland Hills 
Pacific Palms Resort 
Hotel Erwin Venice Beach 
Hilton Garden Inn LAX
Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles/Hollywood 
Hotel Omni Los Angeles 
Wayfarer Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles
Kimpton Everly Hollywood 
Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles/Hollywood 
Hilton Hotel 
Hotel Kawada 
Beverly Hills
Burton House, Beverly Hills, a tribute portfolio hotel 
Courtyard Los Angeles LAX/Century Boulevard 
H Hotel Los Angeles 
Best Western Plus Carriage Inn 
Courtyard by Marriott LA VIVO
Embassy Suites LAX North 
Hilton Los Angeles Airport 
Hyatt Regency LAX 
Doubletree Los Angeles 
JW Marriott Los Angeles
Hotel Holiday Inn Express
Sheraton Grand
Patio LA VIVO
Residence Inn LA Live
Los Angeles Four Points Airport
AC Hotel
Four Points LAX
moxi
Hotel Jolly Roger
Guests wary of abuse should remember that state law prohibits businesses from raising prices on hotels, motels and other temporary rental housing by more than 10% for 30 days after a state or local agency has declared an emergency. .






