Hotel June: Mid-Century Cool with a Baja Breeze
California comfort, where the weekend never really ends
A Fresh Take on Effortless Luxury
Some hotels aim for occasion. Hotel June lives in the in-between—where the sun’s always out, and the weekend never really ends. As the breezier, more laid-back sibling of the Proper Hotels brand, Hotel June makes luxury feel effortless. Set in a classic mid-century building by architect Welton Becket, it blends SoCal optimism with bold, thoughtful design. The result is an elevated stay that feels fresh, free, and always a little golden.
Design That Feels Like Summer
There’s a quiet confidence to Hotel June’s interiors: organic textures, sandy tones, custom furnishings, and a natural rhythm that speaks to Southern California’s softer side. Think handwoven rugs, linen curtains catching the breeze, and interiors that glow from within, like sunset light on driftwood. Live plants and warm woods bring life to every corner. It’s minimalism—but relaxed, and distinctly West Coast.
The Swim Club, Reimagined
Outdoors, the Baja-inspired Swim Club is the hotel’s soul: a palm-dotted pool deck with an open-air bar, sun-drenched loungers, and a curated Baja menu served under string lights and seabreezes. Come for cocktails, fish tacos, and the perfect playlist—stay for the fire pit and golden-hour glow. It’s less scene, more slow, stylish vibe—a casual sanctuary just far enough from the L.A. chaos to actually breathe.
Not Just a Layover
Set on Lincoln Boulevard, just north of LAX, Hotel June may look like the best airport hotel in town—and it is—but it’s also equidistant to Marina del Rey and Venice Beach, making it an easy launchpad for the best of coastal Los Angeles. Whether you’re arriving, departing, or just staying put, this is the version of L.A. where time stretches out and sand always seems nearby.
DNA Hotels Verdict
Hotel June is SoCal distilled: warm, modern, and designed for a life of ease. It doesn’t scream luxury—it just makes it feel obvious. A stylish escape for travelers who want the West Coast without the weight, and the beachside energy without the cliché. Mid-century bones. Modern spirit. Baja flavor. Call it California on cruise control.









