The Maybourne Beverly Hills
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Character and identity
Set in the Golden Triangle with its entrance on Canon Drive, The Maybourne Beverly Hills brings a polished European sensibility to the centre of the shopping district. The Terrace looks out over Beverly Canon Gardens with white parasols and a fountain that nods to an Italian piazza, while up on the roof, Dante Beverly Hills (the offshoot of the New York cocktail institution) frames the Hollywood Hills. Rooms run contemporary and generously scaled with floor-to-ceiling windows. The Whisky Bar holds North America's largest Macallan collection (yes, including a $64,000 pour), and the spa leans into oxygen facials and Uma Ayurveda rituals.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers who want to step out of the lobby and straight into Rodeo Drive, with West Hollywood a short ride away. It suits guests who value a strong cocktail and dining programme on property, rooftop pool lounging in a cabana, and the kind of polished, European-inflected service register that earns top-tier ratings.
Should look elsewhere:
Families chasing a resort experience and anyone wanting beach or quiet residential calm. The setting is urban and commercial, and while the rooftop pool is a genuine asset, this is a city hotel in the thick of luxury retail, not a Southern California getaway.
Bottom line
What you're really paying for is location plus a remarkably self-contained food and drink scene: Dante, the caviar and oyster bar, the Whisky Bar and the Terrace mean you can stay put for days. Book a higher-floor room (the ninth floor sightlines stretch to the Hollywood sign), and time a visit around shopping season when the rooftop is at its best.
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