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Topanga Canyon Inn B&B
Topanga Canyon Inn B&B
Hilton Garden Inn Calabasas
Hilton Garden Inn Calabasas
The Anza - A Calabasas Hotel
The Anza - A Calabasas Hotel
Hotel Angeleno
Hotel Angeleno
Gateway Hotel Santa Monica
Gateway Hotel Santa Monica
Good Nite Inn - Calabasas
Good Nite Inn - Calabasas
The Pierside Santa Monica
The Pierside Santa Monica
Days Inn by Wyndham Santa Monica
Days Inn by Wyndham Santa Monica
Hotel Carmel
Hotel Carmel
Comfort Inn Santa Monica - West Los Angeles
Comfort Inn Santa Monica - West Los Angeles
The Sojourn Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks
The Sojourn Los Angeles - Sherman Oaks
Best Western Plus Carriage Inn
Best Western Plus Carriage Inn
The Kinney - Venice Beach
The Kinney - Venice Beach
Lincoln Inn
Lincoln Inn
Hotel Mariposa Los Angeles
Hotel Mariposa Los Angeles
Ramada Plaza by Wyndham West Hollywood Hotel & Suites
Ramada Plaza by Wyndham West Hollywood Hotel & Suites
Mikado Hotel
Mikado Hotel
Hotel Ziggy on Sunset
Hotel Ziggy on Sunset
Wilshire Crest Hotel Los Angeles
Wilshire Crest Hotel Los AngelesGo beyond your typical stay in Topanga
Top neighborhoods in Topanga
Fernwood
Fernwood invites you to escape the city without leaving civilization behind. This secluded Topanga Canyon gem blends bohemian spirit with natural splendor, offering hiking trails that wind through the Santa Monica Mountains. Creative souls gather at the rustic General Store for organic coffee while nearby galleries showcase local art in weathered wooden buildings. Dining options favor health-conscious, farm-to-table fare that closes early with the setting sun. Accommodation means charming vacation rentals nestled among oak trees rather than cookie-cutter hotels. Getting around requires wheels—the winding canyon roads connect to Pacific Coast Highway, but the journey through nature is half the fun.
Sylvia Park
Sylvia Park invites you to lose yourself in the Santa Monica Mountains where bohemian vibes meet unspoiled nature. Hiking trails wind through Topanga State Park's oak-studded landscape, while scattered art studios showcase local creativity. The rustic charm of wooden homes tucked among chaparral creates a retreat that feels worlds away from LA's urban pulse. Getting around requires wheels—the winding canyon roads aren't served well by public transit. Accommodations lean toward vacation rentals with artistic touches and mountain views. When hunger strikes, you'll need to venture to nearby Topanga village for dining options that embrace locally-sourced ingredients.

Old Topanga
Old Topanga's winding mountain roads lead to a hidden artistic haven where rustic cabins blend seamlessly with oak-studded landscapes. This free-spirited community offers a peaceful escape from Los Angeles with hiking trails that weave through Topanga State Park and the Santa Monica Mountains. Local art galleries showcase the neighborhood's creative energy while the historic Community House hosts events that capture its bohemian soul. The dining scene centers around charming spots like the creek-side Inn of the Seventh Ray where fairy lights twinkle among the trees. Boutique shops selling crystals and handmade jewelry dot the area. With minimal public transit, having a car is essential for exploring this secluded mountain retreat with its distinctive counterculture vibe.

Encina
Encina invites you to escape into Topanga Canyon's artistic soul. This secluded neighborhood in the Santa Monica Mountains offers hiking trails right outside your door. Creative spirits and nature lovers feel right at home among the eclectic mix of rustic cabins and modern glass houses tucked between oak trees. You'll need wheels to navigate the winding mountain roads since public transit is limited. When hunger strikes, drive to central Topanga village or Malibu for dining options. Most visitors stay in unique vacation rentals that showcase the area's bohemian character and architectural creativity.

Topanga Oaks
Escape to Topanga Oaks, where rustic homes hide among ancient oak trees in the Santa Monica Mountains. This peaceful residential enclave offers a true retreat from urban Los Angeles with direct access to Topanga State Park's scenic hiking trails. Nature lovers can spend days exploring winding paths while enjoying the sounds of birdsong and scents of sage. Getting around requires a vehicle due to the mountainous terrain and lack of sidewalks. Accommodations are primarily vacation rentals with stunning deck views, though you'll need to venture to nearby Topanga village or Malibu for dining and shopping options. The trade-off for this seclusion is authentic mountain living with exceptional privacy.
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Escape the urban sprawl to a bohemian mountain hideaway where artists and nature lovers have carved out an alternative lifestyle. Hike through Topanga State Park's trails for Pacific Ocean panoramas. The open-air Theatricum Botanicum stages Shakespeare in a magical woodland setting. Canyon roads wind past eclectic homes, funky cafes, and art galleries showcasing local talent. Tuna Canyon Beach offers a quieter alternative to crowded coastal spots. The community's creative spirit remains intact despite proximity to Los Angeles, with farmers markets and impromptu music sessions. Come for the hiking trails but stay for the conversations with painters, musicians, and writers who've chosen mountains over mainstream.

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