Icons and infamy

Synonymous with the rich and famous, Beverly Hills is a glittering diamond in the sprawl of Los Angeles. Why not consider staying in one of the iconic hotels in this prestigious enclave for a glimpse of your favourite star?

Beverly Wilshire is steps from Rodeo Drive and was the primary filming location of Pretty Woman and Entourage, while the luxurious Beverly Hilton is the home of the Golden Globe Awards. However, none are more recognisable than the pink stucco, Art-Deco-meets-Tropicana-glam Beverly Hills Hotel. The suites and bungalows have played host to Hollywood royalty (and scandals) since 1912 from the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.

A view from the top

Hand in hand with the glitz and glam you’re bound to discover some pretty spectacular views while in town. Set your sights on the deluxe collection of hotels that feature incredible rooftop spaces where you can mix with the Hollywood elite and soak up the views.

L’Ermitage is the epitome of sophistication with a rooftop pool awarding you with 360-degree views and private cabanas. Alternatively, Sixty Beverly Hills embodies chic, California-cool and its rooftop pool terrace turns into a hip nightspot serving signature cocktails and share plates.

Boutique alternatives

Beverly Hills may have its fair share of celebrity hangouts, but you can also find plenty of intimate and unique hotels in town. With less of the grandeur and notoriety than that of the hotel icons, you’ll still be spoiled with top-notch service and first-class amenities at these boutique alternatives.

You can enjoy your own little piece of France at the elegant Maison 140. Distinctly French with a slight Oriental twist, guest rooms are cosy, lavish, and within a few minutes from Rodeo Drive. Mr. C is another great option, catering to a younger clientele with a day spa, poolside dining and stylish European-style guest rooms with balconies.