1 Hotel West Hollywood
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Character and identity
A leafy, biophilic refuge tucked into a busy corner of Sunset Boulevard, this 285-room property is the brand's first West Coast outpost and wears its sustainability mission on every surface: 75 tons of locally felled timber in the joinery, ocean-plastic carpets, refillable bath amenities, a rooftop beehive and chef's herb garden. The design language is wood-heavy, plant-dense and earth-toned, with a hushed lower-lobby that genuinely feels removed from the Strip. Dining runs across 1Kitchen (garden-to-table, vegetable-forward), the Juniper lobby bar and Harriet's Rooftop, with a Bamford Wellness Spa and FaceGym rounding out the wellness side.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and solo travellers who want a stylish, sustainability-led base on the Sunset Strip, with easy access to West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and beyond. It also suits wellness-focused guests (Bamford treatments, complimentary fitness classes, canyon runs) and the see-and-be-seen crowd drawn to Harriet's rooftop scene.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a resort feel, anyone expecting a walkable neighbourhood (you'll Uber everywhere), and guests who prize formal, full-service luxury over a casual, app-driven register. Breakfast isn't included, and the Sunset corner location means traffic noise and a slightly awkward pull-in.
Bottom line
The defining draw here is how thoroughly the sustainability story is woven into a genuinely good-looking, comfortable hotel: you feel the leafy calm and the craft of the materials without being lectured. Book a Skyline King for the downtown view, or the Panoramic Two-Bedroom suite if you want to see the rope art between the towers. Reserve Harriet's ahead on weekends.