After 10 years of planning and a reported $200 million dollar budget, the much anticipated Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills opened in 2017. It's a strong contender for best luxury hotel in Los Angeles. The Art Deco Modern wonder has 119 rooms and 51 suites designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, and each features a state-of-the-art Creston room control, Diptyque and Ferragamo toiletries, and a private balcony. Guests are assigned a private concierge upon arrival, available 24-hours via text. Jean-Georges Beverly Hills offers fine dining and a celebrity clientele, while the 12th floor, The Rooftop by JG, provides a chic pool and sweeping views of the Golden Triangle. The La Prairie Spa is the only place in town to find the prestigious Swiss skincare line. For a more iconic luxury hotel, The Beverly Hills Hotel is widely celebrated.
After 10 years of planning and a reported $200 million dollar budget, the much anticipated Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills opened in 2017. It's a strong contender for best luxury hotel in Los Angeles. The Art Deco Modern wonder has 119 rooms and 51 suites designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, and each features a state-of-the-art Creston room control, Diptyque and Ferragamo toiletries, and a private balcony. Guests are assigned a private concierge upon arrival, available 24-hours via text. Jean-Georges Beverly Hills offers fine dining and a celebrity clientele, while the 12th floor, The Rooftop by JG, provides a chic pool and sweeping views of the Golden Triangle. The La Prairie Spa is the only place in town to find the prestigious Swiss skincare line. For a more iconic luxury hotel, The Beverly Hills Hotel is widely celebrated.
This tiny, 43-room boutique makes up in style what it lacks in size and amenities. Granted there's no pool, real business center, or even a restaurant -- but the unique Chinoiserie and Parisian-inspired rooms, cozy lobby bar with nightly absinthe happy hours, and central Beverly Hills location lure in a loyal crowd. Guest rooms were completely renovated in May 2011 by Kelly Wearstler, as well as certain furnishings in the lobby.
This tiny, 43-room boutique makes up in style what it lacks in size and amenities. Granted there's no pool, real business center, or even a restaurant -- but the unique Chinoiserie and Parisian-inspired rooms, cozy lobby bar with nightly absinthe happy hours, and central Beverly Hills location lure in a loyal crowd. Guest rooms were completely renovated in May 2011 by Kelly Wearstler, as well as certain furnishings in the lobby.