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There was a time when selecting a Los Angeles hotel meant choosing between classic luxury staples such as the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Bel-Air (closed for refurbishment until 2011), and the Regent Beverly Wilshire—all with over-the-top service, regal lobbies, and storied pasts—or funky little boutiques with intimate lounges sporting wheatgrass centerpieces and bowls of polished green apples. But lately, a whole slew of new openings, including the London West Hollywood and the SLS, aim to bridge the gap between boutique and old-school retreat. One constant? Southern California style means relaxation is key, and there are always plenty of opportunities for lounging, be it at the trendy lobby bars, the scene-y rooftop pools, or the world-class spas.
This 162-room hotel was so hot when it opened in 2002 that it immediately became the Viceroy Group's flagship hotel. (To capitalize on its popularity, they even...more
Tucked away amid quiet gardens just west of Beverly Hills' main drag, this hotel has the impeccable and invisible service you'd expect from a Peninsula...more
This historic landmark at the foot of Rodeo Drive has recently reverted to its original name (for the past 21 years, it was known as the "Regent Beverly...more
The legendary "Pink Palace" opened in 1912, and the city of Beverly Hills literally grew around it. Today, the landmark Spanish Colonial building, still painted...more
One look at the platoon of valets in black berets, the barely lit lobby, and the bouncer stationed at the cocktail lounge and you'd be forgiven for...more
Shutters feels like a rambling seaside villa that's been plucked from Martha's Vineyard and dropped onto the boardwalk below Santa Monica Pier. Though the...more
Sam Nazarian, the nightlife wunderkind behind some of L.A.'s buzziest venues (Katsuya, Area) has splashed onto the hotel scene with SLS, his 297-room shrine to...more
A favorite of fashion designers during awards season, L'Ermitage is tucked discreetly away at the edge of downtown Beverly Hills (where celebrities and...more
Snuck in among the posh apartment buildings on the north end of Santa Monica's beachfront boulevard, the revamped Oceana looks and feels more like a home. This...more
Just down the street from busy Wilshire Boulevard, the 49-room Mosaic is a refreshingly relaxed, low-key oasis in a neighborhood of trendy self-consciousness....more








