The London West Hollywood At Beverly Hills
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Character and identity
Tucked just off the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, this 226-room all-suite property emerged from a $38 million refresh of the former Bel Age with a shimmering white-and-gold lobby and a confident, glamorous register. Suites read like bright studios, dressed with velvet sofas, mock-croc chairs, a slender marble writing desk, and elaborately mosaicked bathrooms. The heated rooftop pool deck is the social centre of gravity, drawing a young, polished crowd day and night. Three on-site eateries, free breakfast, and 24-hour room service round out the offer, with front-of-house staff who lean attentive and eager.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers who want to be walking distance from Sunset Strip nightlife and the West Hollywood restaurant scene, with a glamorous rooftop pool to anchor afternoons. The all-suite layout suits longer stays, friends travelling together, and anyone who values space and a scene over quiet seclusion.
Should look elsewhere:
Families chasing a resort experience, or travellers who want a calm, grown-up retreat. The rooftop's "PYT" crowd skews young and lively, and Beverly Hills proper is a short drive rather than a stroll, despite the name.
Bottom line
The signature here is glamour and location: a polished post-renovation suite product on the doorstep of the Strip, with a rooftop that draws a scene. Book if you want WeHo energy and roomy quarters; couples and pairs of friends do best in a one-bedroom suite, and a pool-season stay is when the property is most itself.