L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
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Character and identity
Tucked onto a quiet, tree-lined stretch of Burton Way, L'Ermitage is a 116-suite hideaway with the feel of a private residence rather than a hotel. The building, originally designed as condos in 1975, retains that all-suite generosity: muted, contemporary décor, marble bathrooms with Diptyque amenities, runway-style dressing rooms, Frette-dressed beds, and French balconies on many suites. A guests-only rooftop pool with private cabanas crowns the property, alongside a discreet spa offering in-room and poolside treatments. From October 2024, dining centres on Costa Covo Osteria (coastal Italian) and the Alcova lobby lounge, both under Chef Todd Matthews. Service runs quiet, attentive, and preference-tracking.
Who's it for
Best for:
Privacy-seekers who want Beverly Hills without the scene: low-key celebrities, executives, dignitaries, and design-literate couples who value space, a residential calm, and a staff that remembers what you ordered last time. The complimentary chauffeured BMW, dog-friendly setup, and guests-only rooftop pool reward longer, slower stays.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers who want beach access, bustling resort energy, or the see-and-be-seen lobby buzz of a Sunset Strip address. Families with young children may find the hushed, grown-up register a poor fit, and anyone hoping to walk to major shopping or nightlife will be relying on that house car.
Bottom line
What you're paying for here is privacy and space: suites that genuinely live like apartments, a guests-only rooftop, and a service culture built around discretion rather than spectacle. Book it if you want Beverly Hills as a sanctuary, not a stage. A Heritage Suite hits the sweet spot for the upgrade, and the relaunched dining room is worth catching early in its run.
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