Hotels in Beverly Hills Are Intimate, Historic and Glamorous

Hotels in Beverly Hills Are Intimate, Historic and Glamorous
Hotels in this glamorous city dot the streets, catering to movie stars, monarchs, studio moguls and regular visitors alike, offering top-flight amenities and service. When it comes to finding a home away from home, Beverly Hills hotels offer the finest quality for every taste and budget.

THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL & BUNGALOWS
Alberto del Hoyo, General Manager
9641 Sunset Boulevard / 310.276.2251 / www.beverlyhillshotel.com

The Beverly Hills Hotel offers the glamorous ambiance of Hollywood's Golden Age. Set on 12 lush acres of beautifully landscaped property, this Five Star, Five Diamond hotel has been a celebrity hot spot since its opening in 1912. The fabled hotel continues to welcome celebrities, royalty and leaders from around the world with luxurious accommodations, exemplary service and unrivaled beauty. Built by Margaret Anderson on land developed by Burton Green, the hotel was the first major structure in the area named after Beverly Farms in Beverly, Massachusetts. A multi-million dollar facelift has restored the legendary hotel and brought classic Beverly Hills glamour into the 21st century.

BEVERLY WILSHIRE, A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Radha Arora, General Manager
9500 Wilshire Boulevard / 310.275.5200 / fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire/

Located at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and famed Rodeo Drive, the Beverly Wilshire is in the heart of Beverly Hills. The Beverly Wilshire is designed in an Italian Renaissance style with the European influence visible on the building's exterior, as well as inside the hotel's lobby and restaurants where frescos grace the walls and the hotel's famous velvet settees adorn several of the hotel's elevators.

The Beverly Wilshire has hosted celebrities, presidents and foreign dignitaries and is the preferred site for an endless array of social and political events. The hotel, perhaps most famous as the backdrop for the film Pretty Woman, recently completed the most ambitious renovation in the history of the hotel. 

L'ERMITAGE BEVERLY HILLS
Sal Abaunza, General Manager
9291 Burton Way / 310.278.3344 / www.lermitagebh.com

L'Ermitage Beverly Hills embodies the spirit and ambiance of a sophisticated, private club, offering 'in residence' guests a truly personalized experience where unquestioned privacy and legendary elegance prevail in a contemporary setting. For the past nine consecutive years the hotel has earned the coveted Mobil Five Star and AAA Five Diamond Awards, a rare dual designation earned by only a few exceptional properties.

MONTAGE BEVERLY HILLS
Hermann Elger, General Manager
225 North Canon Drive / 310.860.7800 / www.montagebeverlyhills.com

Located within the heart of Beverly Hills, between Canon and Beverly Drives and just north of Wilshire Boulevard, Montage Beverly Hills is an architectural homage to the Spanish Revival roots of Beverly Hills' historical buildings. Classically elegant furnishings, reminiscent of the Golden Age of California, bring Spanish, Italian and Moroccan aesthetics in sun-drenched colors of gold, salmon, coral and cream into play. Adjacent to the hotel is a beautifully manicured park evocative of early European gardens, providing refuge within the bustling city.

THE PENINSULA BEVERLY HILLS
Offer Nissenbaum, Managing Director
9882 South Santa Monica Boulevard / 310.551.2888 / www.beverlyhills.peninsula.com

The only AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five Star hotel in Southern California for 17 consecutive years, The Peninsula Beverly Hills is designed in the manner of an elegant private residence in the heart of Beverly Hills. The hotel caters to guests with a refined sense of style and a taste for the good life, and features opulent decor, impeccable service and incredible amenities. For years, The Peninsula has been a place to see and be seen.

THE BEVERLY HILTON
Sandra Murphy, General Manager
9876 Wilshire Boulevard / 310.274.7777 / www.beverlyhilton.com

This hotel has combined the excitement and entertainment of Hollywood with the prestige of Beverly Hills for over 55 years. The Forbes Travel Guide Four Star Beverly Hilton is home to numerous notable star-studded events such as the Golden Globes Awards. Top of the line services and up-to-date business offerings make this hotel an ideal destination for anyone visiting Beverly Hills. The hotel boasts the largest Olympic-sized hotel pool in the city. 

BOUTIQUE HOTELS

For leisure and business travelers looking for value and style in Beverly Hills, the city offers a selection of boutique hotels where attention to service and comfort is consistent with the first-class service and professionalism one would expect to find in Beverly Hills. Due to their scale and intimacy, these hotels offer guests a level of personalized service that sets the standard for hotels in this category.

THOMPSON BEVERLY HILLS
Antoine Berberi, General Manager
9360 Wilshire Boulevard. / 310.273.1400 / www.thompsonhotels.com

The design of Thompson Beverly Hills blends the philosophy of California Modernism with touches of authentic exotic materials, inspired by the non-directional furniture movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Sleek and modern furnishings with warm textural woods and leathers create a stylish, luxurious experience for guests. Designer Dodd Mitchell has outfitted the hotel with custom-made furniture and fixtures that reflect the merging of the Bohemian and gritty nature of downtown Manhattan with the manicured lawns and pristine homes of Beverly Hills.

AVALON BEVERLY HILLS
Pradeep Raman, General Manager
9400 W. Olympic Boulevard / 310.277.5200 / www.avalonbeverlyhills.com

The Avalon Hotel, like its sister property Maison 140, was designed by Kelly Wearstler. Situated at the southern tip of Beverly Hills, the Avalon embraces the informality of California modern architecture, taking patrons from room to pool to cocktail lounge with such ease that they'll swear they are walking through their own homes. The hotel, remodeled and re-opened in 1999, previously served as Marilyn Monroe's residence for nearly two years and was frequented by the likes of Mae West, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.

THE CRESCENT
403 N. Crescent Drive / 310.247.0505 / www.crescentbh.com

Formerly the Beverly Crescent Hotel, the Crescent is centrally located near restaurants, shopping and entertainment and is within walking distance of Rodeo Drive. The renovated boutique hotel exemplifies streamlined modernism while staying true to the spirit of Los Angeles glamour with fun, chic accommodations for the budget-conscious traveler.

LUXE RODEO DRIVE HOTEL
360 N. Rodeo Drive / 310.273.0300 / www.luxehotelrodeodrive.com

Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel is the only boutique hotel on prestigious Rodeo Drive. Delivering affordable luxury, the classic, comfortable and contemporary Luxe offers guests the same high-end amenities they would find at larger hotels, sized to a more intimate scale. Guests are given personalized attention the moment they enter the lobby and are treated to fresh fruit and water at check-in.

MAISON 140 BEVERLY HILLS
Marie-Helene Morowati, General Manager
140 South Lasky Drive / 310.281.4000 / www.maison140beverlyhills.com

Maison 140 ideally suits the seeker of unbridled opulence. The bed and breakfast hotel was once owned by silent film star Lillian Gish, but was completely recast in an exaggerated 18th century French style mixed with undeniably modern and exotic touches. The Bauhaus dictum “less is more” is forgotten – rather “too much is never enough.” Designed by world-famous design firm, Kelly Wearstler Interior Design, this hotel blends Classic, Modern and Asian décor with 1920s fashion.

MOSAIC HOTEL
Matina Lapanaitis, General Manager
125 South Spalding Drive /310.278.0303 / www.mosaichotel.com

The Mosaic caters to the savvy business traveler with its sophisticated and affordable ambiance and amenities. Designed by Duncan & Miller Design, the intimate hotel draws elements from around the world for its soulful design and luxury.

For more information on these hotels or about Beverly Hills in general, please call the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau at 310.248.1015 or visit the website at www.LoveBeverlyHills.com.