About Custom Hotel
The Custom Hotel (now rebranded as Hotel June West LA) is a boutique lifestyle hotel and event venue located at 8639 Lincoln Blvd in West Los Angeles, just north of LAX (www.songkick.com ). Housed in a mid-century high-rise originally designed by famed architect Welton Becket in 1968, the property retains a sleek, retro-modern charm (www.hotel-online.com ). The 12-story building contains 250 guest rooms (including several suites) (www.hotels-rates.com ), all featuring custom furnishings, soundproof windows, and modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and 37-inch LCD TVs (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Signature features include an outdoor heated pool with stadium-style sundeck seating (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ), five distinct themed lounge spaces (such as the “Transonic” gaming lounge with Xbox and Wii consoles) (www.oyster.com ), a restaurant-bar (Deck 33) overlooking the pool, and other media-rich breakout areas for socializing. The hotel is widely noted as the only mid-size, independently branded boutique hotel between Venice and the airport (www.hotel-online.com ), serving both Silicon Beach tech travelers and beach tourists. In 2020 the Custom Hotel closed for renovation and emerged as Hotel JuneWest LA (a Design Hotels member) (custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ), but in all essentials it remains the same creative hub that blends beachy Southern California style with business traveler convenience.
Events and Programming
Custom Hotel is known for hosting a variety of live events, especially electronic and lounge music nights. In past years it has featured underground DJs and artists on its Pool Deck and nightclub spaces – for example, concert listings in 2018 included acts like ship wrek and Seven Davis Jr performing at the venue (www.songkick.com ). Events here tend to be dance and DJ-focused, with genres ranging from deep house and techno to soul and funk. The pool area, with its tiered seating and cabanas, often doubles as a daytime lounge for pool parties in warm weather, while the multiple indoor lounges (named Altitude, Hangar 39, Axis Gallery, Subsonic, Supersonic, etc.) each host smaller themed gatherings or cocktail nights. Many private events (such as corporate mixers or weddings) also take advantage of the hotel’s meeting rooms: in all there are about 7,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space, including a two-story pool deck and adjacent lounge/bar (www.hotelnewsresource.com ). Venues for booking might feature a stage or DJ booth when needed. Ticket prices for public events typically range from modest cover charges (~$10-$25) for local DJ shows to higher prices for bigger-name acts. Popular events often sell out, so promoters and the hotel advise buying tickets early or signing up for advance alerts. (When it was active, Songkick showed that Custom Hotel hosted roughly 30 concerts by 2018 (www.songkick.com ), though no new concerts were listed there after 2019.) Recurring events might include weekly or monthly electro/jazz nights, hip-hop brunches, pool parties on summer weekends, and special date-night dinners at the rooftop restaurant. Past highlights include New Year’s Eve DJ marquees, film soundtrack dance parties, and intimate benefit concerts. For current programming, guests are encouraged to check local event guides or the hotel’s own announcements (via email or social media) as the hotel evolves under its new “Hotel June” branding. Whether booking a major concert or a small private gathering, the venue’s flexible spaces offer both general-admission standing room and some seated areas, with easy access to bars and the pool.
Tickets and Booking
Since Custom Hotel is primarily a hotel, booking usually refers to making room reservations. Guests can book rooms directly through the hotel’s reservation line or via major travel sites; rates vary seasonally. (For reference, a 2017 press release mentioned introductory room rates around $119/night (www.hotelnewsresource.com ).) There is also a business center for groups and in-room check-in at 3:00 PM with checkout at noon (www.hotels-rates.com ). For events and shows at the venue, there is no single branded “box office” – ticket sales are typically handled through promoters or by door sales. If an event is advertised, tickets may go on sale a few weeks in advance through online listings (without naming ticket sites here) or be available at the reception desk. Early booking is recommended for popular shows. Customers should call ahead or watch local listings for ticket release dates. The hotel does offer package deals and group rates for conferences or parties; inquire with the events team for catering and space rental. In short, plan hotel stays online well before your trip, and for nightlife events plan to get tickets early (and possibly at the door) since capacity is limited.
Seating and Layout
The site is laid out around a central glass elevator core, with all guest floors offering ocean or city views. In concert mode, the Pool Deck is a standout amphitheater-style space – it has several wide tiers of built-in bleacher seating facing the DJ riser or stage (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). This means even audiences farther back have a clear view. In-hotel lounges such as the Axis Gallery, Hangar 39, Subsonic and others have mostly lounge-style seating (sofas and chairs) that can be rearranged for events; these areas are used for smaller, casual gatherings or cocktail parties rather than formal fixed seating. For many events at Custom, seating is actually general admission: guests stand or mill about freely in the main entertainment areas. However, the pool cabanas and fire pit can be reserved for a VIP experience or sheltered seating (www.hotels-rates.com ). (Guests booking those get their own lounge chairs and can call for service at their seat.) Everyone is welcome on the main decks, but the pool deck and cabanas are often favored for best acoustics and view of the stage. All indoor floors are climate-controlled, and the building’s walls and soundproof windows keep outside airport noise out (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Avoid sitting too close to the bar if you need to focus on the performance, as people tend to gather there. Depending on the event, the best spot might be near the pool edge (for a view of everyone) or in front of the DJ booth. Because the venue is used for diverse purposes, it’s a good idea to arrive early to claim your preferred spot, especially for sold-out shows.
Getting There and Parking
Custom Hotel’s address is 8639 Lincoln Boulevard in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles (www.songkick.com ). It is literally on Lincoln Blvd near Manchester Ave (the old Pacific Highway). The concierge recommends taking the hotel’s free shuttle from LAX if arriving by plane (custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ). By car, Lincoln Blvd runs parallel to the airport runways just a couple miles north of LAX. On-site valet parking is available (subject to fees) (www.gayot.com ). There is limited self-parking on side streets, but note that this area can fill up at night – valet is more convenient. Rideshares and taxis can drop off at the hotel entrance. For public transit, Custom Hotel is extremely well connected: the Big Blue Bus routes 3 and Rapid 3 have stops just steps from the hotel at Lincoln & Manchester (custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ). These run between Santa Monica and LAX at frequent intervals. (The hotel is about a 5–10 minute drive from the airport, roughly 2–3 kilometers (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ).) Another option is the Metro Green (C) Line’s LAX/Imperial stop – from there take a short taxi or bus to Lincoln. Downtown L.A. and Union Station are a ~30 min FlyAway bus ride away if transferring at the ocean. Note that freeway access is quick: the 405 Freeway on-ramp is just a few blocks north. For walking, the Westchester Community Farmers Market is on-site (weekends) and Loyola Marymount University is just a mile east, reachable within 15 minutes on foot (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ).
Inside the Venue
Upon entering Custom Hotel, guests find a modern lobby with 24-hour reception (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ) and a sit-down lobby bar called the Axis Lounge. The décor mixes mid-century and industrial-chic touches (e.g. polished concrete, vintage leather). Security is friendly but expects ID (especially after 9 PM) and may screen guests at the door for big events. Inside you’ll hear a blend of lounge jazz or DJ sets, and the lighting is low and atmospheric outside event hours. The large Center Bar (called Altitude Bar) overlooks the lobby and features billiards and board games (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Free Wi-Fi covers all common areas and guest rooms (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ), so you can stay connected. For dining and drinking, the Deck 33 Restaurant (adjacent to the pool) serves Pacific Rim-influenced dishes and cocktails (www.gayot.com ) (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Other lounges like Hangar 39, Subsonic, and Supersonic have their own drink menus (beer, wine, craft cocktails). There is no formal merch shop, but the hotel gift shop by the front desk offers branded items and travel essentials. Coat checks aren’t formalized, but guests can leave jackets with staff. Restrooms are located near each lounge and at the Pool Deck. A concierge can make restaurant reservations or arrange city tours. Note that Custom Hotel is pet-friendly (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ), so well-behaved pets are allowed in rooms and some common areas (though not the pool or restaurants). Smoking is not allowed indoors or on guest floors – it’s a fully smoke-free property (custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ). Overall the vibe inside is relaxed and upscale-casual: most areas have an open floor plan for mingling, with decorative pods of seating. Expect an attentive staff and an atmosphere that blends a rooftop club energy with the comforts of a boutique hotel.
Nearby Amenities
Custom Hotel’s location puts it within short distance of many dining and lodging options. For meals off-site, local favorites a short drive away include Hacienda del Rey (casual Mexican, 0.5 mi east) and Kanpai Japanese Sushi & Grill (1 mi north). A Starbucks and local coffee shops are within a mile for quick breakfasts or meetings. Immediately adjacent is a Westchester farmers market (open weekends) where you can grab fresh food and drinks. Just down Lincoln Blvd (toward LAX) are fast-food and casual hotel restaurants that operate late night (e.g., hotel cafés, grab-and-go bakeries). For nightlife beyond the hotel, nearby La Cienega Boulevard and Centinela Avenue have a handful of bars and clubs in Culver City (3 mi northeast). Beach lovers will find Marina Del Rey and Venice Beach both under a 10-minute drive to the west, while Santa Monica Pier is about 15 minutes away by car (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Surfside malls and The Point shopping center (a grocery anchor) are a 10-minute drive. Public transportation also links to L.A.’s main hubs if you wish to explore further. For additional lodging options during events, other hotels around LAX (The Hyatt Regency LAX, Westin LAX, etc.) offer shuttle service here too. After an event, rideshare services can quickly take you to LAX or the Westside. If you prefer walking pre-show, the beach bluffs in Playa del Rey (half a mile west) have a peaceful seaside trail.
What Makes This Venue Special
Custom Hotel stands out for its unique combination of features. Architecturally, it’s a rare surviving Beckett design in Los Angeles – a 1960s high-rise retrofitted into a trendy hotel (www.hotel-online.com ). Its two-tiered outdoor pool deck is an architectural highlight: as one reviewer put it, guests can “lounge on the stadium-style sundeck” that offers panoramic ocean and city views (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Inside, the theme-driven lounges (vintage airplane and modern lounge décor) give each room its own character – something you won’t find in a cookie-cutter chain. Culturally, hosting DJs and live acts has made Custom Hotel a staple of the LA nightlife circuit, especially for electronic and lounge music fans. At the same time, it caters to business travelers. The Kor Group acquisition notes that it uniquely serves the Silicon Beach tech crowd, being “the only full-service, independently branded lifestyle hotel between Venice and LAX” (www.hotel-online.com ). The staff often tailors local experiences – for instance, special tech-industry meetups, surfboard tours, or family-friendly beach outings – taking advantage of its eclectic vibe. The kitchen’s Pacific Rim menu at Deck 33 adds a West Coast-Asian fusion trend, and weekend brunches there became a mini-tradition. In short, Custom Hotel’s special appeal lies in evoking the jet-set surfing heritage of LA (hence the name “jetset” décor) while doubling as a modern social hub for both locals and travelers. Locals love it for its lively pool parties and cocktails, while out-of-towners appreciate the convenience of jumping on a free shuttle to catch cross-country flights. The hotel’s cultural mix – LGBT-friendly, dog-friendly, techie-friendly and fun-loving – gives it a creative-pulse that appeals to a wide range of guests.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The venue is ADA-compliant. Elevators reach every floor and there are accessible parking spaces and rooms available. Staff is trained to assist guests with disabilities. If you require special services (wheelchair access, sign-language assistance), request these when booking.
What to bring: If attending an event, bring a valid ID (even if just dancing) and any pre-purchased tickets. Guests often carry earplugs for very loud music and a light jacket in case air-conditioning is strong indoors. Sunscreen and swimwear are recommended if you plan to use the pool deck. Dress is casual – a nice shirt and pants or dress is fine for most nights (the pool/lounges explicitly note “casual” attire (www.gayot.com )). Since the rooftop lounges can be breezy after sunset, layering (like a light cardigan) can help.
Common mistakes to avoid: Don’t arrive at the last minute for concerts – arriving 20–30 minutes early ensures you get in before crowds. If driving, remember the area is busy late at night; pre-book parking or valet to save time. Avoid bringing large bags or outside food/drinks, as entry staff will inspect bags and confiscate prohibited items. If swimming, follow all posted pool rules (no diving, etc.) for safety. It’s wise to charge your phone beforehand (charging stations may be limited) and ensure you have cash or card – most places accept credit cards, but tip jar or small vendors might prefer cash.
Age and events: The hotel itself is family-friendly (children are welcome in rooms and many spaces). However, events with alcohol (after 6 PM) are often 21+; if you’re under 21, check before booking. During the day the pool deck is open to all ages, but night-only music events are usually restricted to adults. No special dress codes beyond casual, but upscale-casual attire can be a safe bet for nightlife.
Accessibility & Facilities: There is free Wi-Fi throughout the property (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ) and a business center for printing if needed. Restrooms and water fountains are available on each floor and by the pool. The hotel is pet-friendly (www.worldrainbowhotels.com ) (well-behaved pets are allowed in rooms and some public areas), but pets are not allowed in the pool area or restaurants. Smoking of any kind (including e-cigarettes) is not allowed inside any part of the property (custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ). Most outlets support standard US plugs, and adapters are available at the desk.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the address of Custom Hotel?
The Custom Hotel is located at 8639 Lincoln Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA 90045 (
www.songkick.com ). It's in Westchester, just north of the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
How many rooms and floors does Custom Hotel have?
Custom Hotel is a 12-floor building with 250 guest rooms and 8 suites (
www.hotels-rates.com ). It’s a mid-sized boutique hotel, so there are no large arena seating areas – think of events as more intimate.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The hotel follows ADA guidelines. Elevators connect all public floors, and there are handicap-accessible rooms and parking spaces. Staff will happily assist at events if you need help navigating the space.
How do I get to Custom Hotel by public transit or rideshare?
The Big Blue Bus (City of Santa Monica) Route 3 and Rapid 3 stop at Lincoln & Manchester, a block from the hotel (
custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ). From LAX you can also take the hotel’s free airport shuttle (
custom.thelosangeleshotels.com ). For rideshare, simply enter the address; drop-off is at the main entrance on Lincoln Blvd.
Is parking available at Custom Hotel, and is there a fee?
Yes. The hotel offers valet parking (with fees) (
www.gayot.com ). Street parking is very limited in the busy LAX area, so most guests use valet. Rideshare drop-offs are allowed at the main entrance if you prefer not to park, and the hotel provides a complimentary airport shuttle.
Does Custom Hotel have a pool and other unique facilities?
Yes. Custom Hotel has a heated outdoor pool with a large sun terrace and fire pit. The pool deck has stadium-style seating where many events take place (
www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). It also offers private poolside cabanas for events (
www.hotels-rates.com ). For fitness, there are two on-site exercise rooms. Other highlights include a game/billiards lounge, two restaurants/bars (the signature is Deck 33 with a Pacific Rim menu) (
www.gayot.com ), and themed lounge spaces like the Transonic gaming room and the Axis art gallery.
What are the hotel’s check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM (noon) (
www.hotels-rates.com ). The 24-hour front desk can often hold bags before check-in or after checkout if your travel schedule requires it.
Are children allowed at Custom Hotel and its events?
Yes. The hotel is family-friendly and welcomes children in guest rooms and on-site restaurants. However, note that many nighttime music events and the bars are 21+ if alcohol is served. Daytime pool access is fine for kids, but call ahead if you plan to bring a child for an evening event to check age restrictions.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Custom Hotel?
Yes. Complimentary wireless internet is available throughout the hotel and all rooms (
www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). Simply ask the front desk for the password at check-in. You’ll find strong coverage even by the pool and in the lounges.
What is the dress code at Custom Hotel?
The dress code is informal. Casual, resort chic attire is recommended (
www.gayot.com ). Beachwear or shorts are fine by day (especially at the pool), and comfortable slacks or a sundress are typical at night. No overly formal clothes are needed for in-house events or dining.
Are cameras or recording devices allowed inside the venue?
For personal use, smartphones and non-professional cameras are generally fine at Custom Hotel events, but professional audio/video gear usually requires prior permission from management. Always follow the venue’s media policy during events (typically no flash photography on stage). If in doubt, ask security at the door.
What nearby attractions can I visit when staying at Custom Hotel?
Nearby attractions include the Loyola Marymount University campus (about a 15-minute walk away) (
www.worldrainbowhotels.com ), the Westchester Farmers Market onsite (weekends), and the Clutter’s Park behind the hotel for a quick jog. The Marina del Rey and Venice Beach waterfronts are roughly 10 minutes driving distance (
www.worldrainbowhotels.com ). You can also catch a short tram to Santa Monica pier or visit the LAX “Theme Building” in a few minutes.
Can I bring food or drinks from outside into Custom Hotel events?
No. Outside food and alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside. The in-house restaurant and bars serve food/drinks during events. It’s best to finish or check any outside snacks at the door. Also, no glass bottles are permitted in pool areas for safety.
What time do events usually start at Custom Hotel?
Most evening events begin around 8:00 or 9:00 PM. Poolside parties often start earlier in the afternoon (around 3:00–5:00 PM) since it’s an outdoor venue. Concerts or DJ sets typically run from nightfall into late evening. Check individual event listings for exact start times.