AKA Beverly Hills
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Character and identity
AKA Beverly Hills is an extended-stay residence in the 90210, built for guests who want a Los Angeles base rather than a hotel room. The 88 units run from one- and two-bedroom apartments to townhouses with private entrances and penthouse suites, all kitted out with full gourmet kitchens, fireplaces, and balconies (a handful frame the Hollywood sign). Communal amenities lean residential and private: a palm-fringed terrace with fire pits reserved for guests, a 20-seat screening room for hosting a film night, and a 24/7 gym. The register is discreet and apartment-style rather than full-service grand hotel.
Who's it for
Best for:
Long-stay travellers, relocating executives, industry visitors in town for a project, and families who want space, a kitchen, and laundry rather than room service and a lobby scene. Design-minded couples planning a multi-week LA stay will appreciate the residential privacy and the Beverly Hills postcode.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone after a classic hotel experience with a buzzy lobby bar, signature restaurant, full spa, or pool deck social life should book a traditional property. Short-stay guests who want concierge theatre and turndown ceremony will find this too quiet and self-catered in feel.
Bottom line
This is a furnished-residence product in hotel clothing, and its appeal stands or falls on whether you want to live in Beverly Hills for a week or a month rather than be waited on for two nights. Book it for stays of five nights or longer, request a higher-floor unit for the Hollywood sign view, and use the screening room.
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