Generated by GPT-5-mini| Hollywood Burbank Airport Marriott | |
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| Name | Hollywood Burbank Airport Marriott |
| Location | Burbank, California, United States |
| Chain | Marriott International |
| Operator | Marriott International |
Hollywood Burbank Airport Marriott is a full-service hotel adjacent to a major aviation hub in Southern California that serves business travelers, tourists, and event attendees. The property connects to regional transportation networks and entertainment industry centers, positioning it between corporate campuses and cultural destinations. Guests often use the hotel as a base for visits to nearby studios, conventions, and metropolitan attractions.
The hotel functions as part of the global Marriott International portfolio and caters to visitors to Burbank, Los Angeles, and the San Fernando Valley. It sits near Hollywood Burbank Airport, facilitating access to carriers serving John Wayne Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and regional general aviation facilities such as Van Nuys Airport. The property draws patrons from the Entertainment industry, Aerospace corporations in Burbank, and attendees of events at venues like Warner Bros. Studios, Walt Disney Studios, Universal Studios Hollywood, and the Hollywood Bowl.
The hotel's development aligns with the growth of air travel and the expansion of hospitality chains along major California aviation centers. Its evolution intersected with regional infrastructure projects including the modernization of Hollywood Burbank Airport and the expansion of rail and highway corridors such as the Metrolink (California), Interstate 5, and California State Route 134. Ownership and branding transitions mirror consolidation trends involving companies like Host Hotels & Resorts, Hilton Worldwide, and Hyatt Hotels Corporation even as Marriott International consolidated market share through acquisitions such as that of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide.
The building reflects late 20th-century commercial-hotel design adapted for conference use, incorporating meeting spaces comparable to those at flagship downtown hotels in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Facilities typically include banquet halls suited for functions similar to those hosted at Los Angeles Convention Center, ballrooms configured like those in The Beverly Hilton, and executive floors mirroring amenities at properties in Century City. The site planning addresses proximity constraints imposed by the adjacent airport terminal and conforms to local zoning overseen by the City of Burbank.
Located near the boundary between Burbank and North Hollywood, the hotel provides direct road access to San Fernando Valley freeways and short transfers to regional transit hubs such as the Burbank–Bob Hope Airport station. Shuttle connections serve the airport and link to services like Amtrak and Metrolink (California). The hotel's location also places it within commuting distance of major studios including Paramount Pictures, NBCUniversal, and Sony Pictures Entertainment as well as cultural institutions like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and performance venues such as the Dolby Theatre.
Typical offerings include guestrooms, a fitness center akin to those at corporate-branded hotels serving business travelers from companies like Walt Disney Company, WarnerMedia, Northrop Grumman, and The Aerospace Corporation. Food and beverage outlets serve local and international cuisine parallel to dining options found near Sunset Boulevard and Olvera Street. Event services accommodate conferences, trade shows, and industry screenings comparable to programming at E3 (video game conference), NAB Show, and film festival hospitality tied to events such as the Academy Awards and the LA Film Festival.
The property has hosted corporate retreats, press events, and talent-related gatherings for individuals and organizations from Paramount Pictures, Netflix, Amazon Studios, and talent agencies like Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor. It has been used for meetings by aerospace clients including Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies, and for educational symposia by institutions such as University of Southern California and California State University, Northridge. Entertainment-focused events occasionally draw guests associated with awards and festivals like the Golden Globe Awards and the Sundance Film Festival satellite activities.
Management and operational standards adhere to corporate protocols established by Marriott International and local regulatory oversight by the City of Burbank planning and building departments. Investment and asset management involve institutional owners similar to real estate investment trusts such as Host Hotels & Resorts and private equity firms that participate in hospitality portfolios alongside entities like Blackstone Group and Brookfield Asset Management.
Category:Hotels in California