L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best 5-Star Hotels in Los Angeles for 2026

Reviewed by Sophia Jenkins - 15 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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This guide spotlights Los Angeles, a city where sun, style, and film culture collide. For travelers seeking five-star stays, this curated list focuses on the city's top luxury hotels. Hotels were selected based on verified guest ratings, location, and value. We began with broad hotel research in LA and then narrowed the list by neighborhood fit, guest feedback, and recent reviews.

Read full review: L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
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Best Overall
9.4

550 reviews

L'Ermitage Beverly Hills

Big, balcony-topped suites with dressing rooms, a 10–15-minute walk to Rodeo Drive, and a rooftop pool with views make L’Ermitage a quiet Beverly Hills hideout.
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Read full review: Casa Del Mar
Casa Del Mar
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Best Independent
9

451 reviews

Casa Del Mar

Casa Del Mar is one of only two Santa Monica hotels set directly on the sand, so you wake to ocean views and step onto the beach in seconds.
From$921
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Read full review: Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
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Best for Families
9.4

144 reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

One of the few LA luxury hotels where most rooms include a private balcony, Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills pairs indoor comfort with fresh air and views.
From$999
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Read full review: Conrad Los Angeles
Conrad Los Angeles
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Best Value
8.9

223 reviews

Conrad Los Angeles

Set inside Frank Gehry’s The Grand LA, Conrad Los Angeles faces his Walt Disney Concert Hall, so you get art-park views from the rooftop pool and terrace.
From$430
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Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills
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Best for Couples
9

112 reviews

Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills

At Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, every room has a private terrace, so mornings start with open‑air views over palms and skyline.
From$1,430
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1. L'Ermitage Beverly Hills

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9.4

550 reviews

From
$935
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Big, balcony-topped suites with dressing rooms, a 10–15-minute walk to Rodeo Drive, and a rooftop pool with views make L’Ermitage a quiet Beverly Hills hideout.

Set on Burton Way in a calm residential pocket. Coffee shops and markets sit a few minutes away on foot. The Golden Triangle is close enough to walk, but far from the crowds. Suites feel residential: generous seating, king beds, balconies for fresh air, and a separate dressing area. Bathrooms bring deep soaking tubs and bright vanity lighting.

Service is the headline here. Staff learn routines, offer thoughtful touches, and a complimentary house car handles short hops to dinner. The rooftop pool is a peaceful perch for sunrise and sunset. Couples celebrating, solo business travelers who value quiet, and families who need space all fit well.

The gym is small and fills up fast, and valet parking is expensive. If a lounger by the pool matters, arrive early on sunny days.

Pros

  • 10–15-minute walk to Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills shopping.
  • Large suites with balconies and separate dressing areas.
  • Rooftop pool with views and a calm, private vibe.
  • Complimentary house car for short trips to nearby restaurants.

Cons

  • Valet parking is expensive for multi-day stays and daily use.
  • Small gym with limited space and equipment during peak times.
  • Pool loungers scarce at times, and bar service can be slow.

What travelers say

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Eleanor S.

My suite had a big dressing area and a sunny balcony. The house car dropped me for dinner, and I walked back in the cool evening.

2. Casa Del Mar

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1/5

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9

451 reviews

From
$921
Best for Beach
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Casa Del Mar is one of only two Santa Monica hotels set directly on the sand, so you wake to ocean views and step onto the beach in seconds.

The hotel sits on Ocean Way with the beach path out front. It is a five-minute walk to Santa Monica Pier. Venice is an easy ride along the shore on the provided bikes. Rooms feel calm and coastal, with plush robes, bathtubs, and very comfy beds. Book an ocean-view room to frame the pier and waves right from bed.

What stands out here is the oceanfront vibe all day and night. The lobby lounge brings live music and sunsets through tall windows. Complimentary bike loans and a local car service make short trips simple. It suits honeymooners and celebration getaways. Beach-loving families will like the sand out front and the heated pool and jacuzzi. Solo travelers feel welcome and safe.

There are tradeoffs. The pool is small, more for a dip than laps. The lively lobby and occasional events can crowd the lounge and slow dining during peak times.

Pros

  • Direct beachfront location with ocean views from many rooms.
  • Five-minute walk to Santa Monica Pier and beach path to Venice.
  • Complimentary bike loans and local car service for nearby trips.
  • Live music in the lobby with ocean views at night.

Cons

  • Small pool; better for a quick dip than swimming laps.
  • Lobby lounge crowds during events, with slower bar or lounge service.
  • Exterior windows may be dirty, muting the ocean view.

What travelers say

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Ruby G.

Borrowed the free bikes and cruised to Venice at sunset, then ended the night with live music in the lobby. Woke up to the pier right outside our window.

3. Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, A Four Seasons Hotel

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9.1

469 reviews

From
$1,079
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set at the exact corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire puts world‑famous shopping and people‑watching right outside the front door.

This is Beverly Hills’ most photographed block, and much of it is walkable. Step to Rodeo’s boutiques, then wander to cafés on nearby streets for a casual bite. Rooms vary by wing and outlook; higher floors bring wider city views, and some have balconies. Expect marble bathrooms and classic decor, though a few older layouts feel tight in the shower.

Service is the headline here. The concierge team is lauded for thoughtful help, and a complimentary house car eases short rides around Beverly Hills. Dining spans polished terrace tables along Wilshire and a destination steakhouse, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, for serious carnivores. This setup suits style‑seeking couples, a parent‑child shopping trip, or a business traveler who values a refined base with quick access to meetings nearby.

There are tradeoffs. The pool is on the smaller side and sits in shade much of the afternoon, and parking is valet‑only with premium pricing—better for shoppers than sun chasers.

Pros

  • One‑minute walk to Rodeo Drive boutiques and cafes in Beverly Hills.
  • Complimentary house car makes short trips around the neighborhood easy.
  • Staff and concierge draw strong praise for attentive, personal service.
  • Outdoor dining on Wilshire and a celebrated on‑site steakhouse, CUT.

Cons

  • Valet parking is expensive; no self‑parking option on the property.
  • Pool is small and often shaded during afternoon hours.
  • Some rooms feel dated, with tight shower layouts in older configurations.

What travelers say

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Nora F.

The house car dropped me at Rodeo Drive in two minutes, then Alex at reception still remembered my name later. Little touches like that made the stay.

4. Fairmont Century Plaza Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

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8.9

348 reviews

From
$557
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Once nicknamed the “West Coast White House,” Fairmont Century Plaza revives an L.A. icon with a rooftop pool and an expansive, well-equipped gym.

It sits in Century City, across the road from Westfield Century City. Shops, cafes, and a cinema are an easy walk. Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive are a short ride. Rooms feel modern, with clean lines, plush beds, and bright, well‑lit bathrooms. Some include balconies for people‑watching and sunset views. Entry rooms run smaller; suites add breathing room.

Fitness is the headline here. The gym is one of the biggest you will find in a city hotel, and the spa feels luxe and calm. The rooftop pool adds views and a laid‑back vibe. It fits business travelers working in Century City, couples on a spa weekend, and families booking roomy suites.

Expect premium add‑ons: valet parking is pricey, and sauna or steam access may carry extra fees, while front desk lines move slowly at peak times.

Pros

  • Across the road from Westfield Century City shopping and restaurants.
  • Expansive, well-equipped gym with many new machines and weights.
  • Rooftop pool with city views and a relaxed vibe.
  • Modern rooms with luxe bathrooms and thoughtful amenities.

Cons

  • Valet parking is very expensive compared to nearby options.
  • Additional fees for spa areas and an urban experience charge.
  • Check-in and checkout queues at busy times due to limited staffing.

What travelers say

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Ella S.

The gym is huge and actually has everything—best hotel workout I’ve had.

5. The Sun Rose West Hollywood

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8.9

490 reviews

From
$1,326
Best for Nightlife
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Built on the former House of Blues site, this West Hollywood stay pairs a rooftop pool with city views and a buzzing arts vibe on Sunset Boulevard.

Step outside to bars, cafes, and comedy spots in West Hollywood. Beverly Hills sits a short ride away. Many rooms frame hill or city views through big windows. Inside, spaces feel modern and colorful, not huge but smartly laid out, with cozy beds, adjustable temperature, bright task lighting, and strong showers that hit the spot.

Few hotels in the area pack this many fun extras under one roof. There’s a two-lane bowling alley, a cinema room, and an intimate live music venue. The rooftop pool and bar glow at sunset, with attentive service and wide views that keep the scene smooth even when it’s busy. With Merois, a solid gym, and a steam room, it suits nightlife fans, style-focused couples, and business travelers who want scene with service.

Expect loud music in common areas from morning; it’s more scene than sanctuary.

Pros

  • Excellent West Hollywood location on Sunset Boulevard, near Beverly Hills dining and bars.
  • Rooftop pool with sweeping city views and attentive poolside service.
  • Modern rooms with comfy beds, strong showers, and great natural light.
  • Two-lane bowling alley, cinema room, and intimate live music venue.

Cons

  • Spa offers a steam room but no sauna or indoor pool.
  • Pool scene gets crowded; loungers are scarce after late morning.
  • Loud music in common areas from morning reduces quiet time.

What travelers say

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Jason B.

Sunset swim on the roof with the whole city glowing. Dustin at the pool remembered my drink by day two.

6. Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

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9.4

144 reviews

From
$999
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

One of the few LA luxury hotels where most rooms include a private balcony, Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills pairs indoor comfort with fresh air and views.

Set on Doheny Drive between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. Walk 10–15 minutes on foot to Melrose dining and boutiques. The lobby shows striking art and opens to a neat garden. Rooms are quiet and well kept, with plush bedding and city or garden views. Suites add space for families or longer stays.

Service is the headline here. Staff greet by name, handle upgrades, and arrange late checkouts when flights run late. The concierge shines for restaurant planning. There’s a spa with sauna and steam rooms and a well-equipped gym. The palm‑lined pool deck has cabanas and attentive pool staff.

The pool area is lovely but feels compact during busy times, so arrive early if lounging is a priority.

Pros

  • Walk 10-15 minutes to Melrose dining spots like Craig’s and Cecconi’s.
  • Spa with sauna and steam rooms for guests.
  • Palm-lined outdoor pool deck with cabanas and attentive service.
  • Family-friendly extras, including baby cots and helpful amenities on request.

Cons

  • Pool area feels small during busy times and peak weekends.
  • On-site restaurant variety feels limited during longer stays.
  • Lounge bar ambience underwhelms compared with other Beverly Hills favorites.

What travelers say

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Aubrey P.

Hit the spa’s steam room after a long flight—felt human again. Staff set a late checkout so we could shower before a night flight.

7. Conrad Los Angeles

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8.9

223 reviews

From
$430
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set inside Frank Gehry’s The Grand LA, Conrad Los Angeles faces his Walt Disney Concert Hall, so you get art-park views from the rooftop pool and terrace.

The hotel anchors Bunker Hill in Downtown. You can walk a few minutes to Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Broad. Grand Central Market sits under 15 minutes on foot. Rooms feel calm and modern, with floor‑to‑ceiling windows, plush beds, and rainfall showers; many include in‑room espresso machines.

Dining is a standout. The restaurants by José Andrés draw locals as well as guests, from relaxed rooftop plates at Agua Viva to bright breakfasts at San Laurel. That mix suits culture weekends, concertgoers, and couples who want good food without leaving the building. Business travelers will like the quiet rooms and attentive service.

It’s valet‑only parking, which adds cost and a bit of wait at peak times.

Pros

  • A few-minute walk to Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Broad.
  • Heated rooftop pool with city views and relaxed service.
  • On-site restaurants by José Andrés, including San Laurel and Agua Viva.
  • Rooms include espresso machines, plush beds, and rainfall showers.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking with high fees, no self-parking option.
  • Limited late-night dining within walking distance in this area.
  • In-room lighting controls and shower water pressure inconsistent in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Eva W.

They let me check in early, then I sipped an in-room espresso before walking to Disney Hall. Later, sunset at the rooftop pool was the best part.

8. Sunset Tower Hotel

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9.2

118 reviews

From
$675
Best for Couples
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Set inside a 1931 Art Deco landmark, Sunset Tower pairs skyline views with Old Hollywood soul.

The hotel sits on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. Walk to bars, restaurants, and live music in a few minutes. Hollywood sights are a short ride away. Rooms mix restored details with modern comforts. Many frame downtown and the Griffith Observatory. Beds feel plush. Evening turndown adds small treats, plus replenished water and snacks.

What this place does best is atmosphere. The Tower Bar and the terrace deliver wide city views and a lively crowd, yet the service stays warm and polished. It suits couples who want a romantic city break, style‑minded friends planning a night out, and solo travelers chasing classic LA character with comfort.

There are tradeoffs. The pool area is compact and sits right by the restaurant, so lounging can feel public. The vintage elevators are very small, which will matter to claustrophobic guests.

Pros

  • 1931 Art Deco building with panoramic views from rooms and terrace.
  • Prime West Hollywood location on Sunset Boulevard, walk to dining and nightlife.
  • Beloved Tower Bar and terrace with classic vibe and great city views.
  • Attentive service with evening turndown, complimentary water, and snack basket.

Cons

  • Pool area is small and sits close to the restaurant tables.
  • Vintage elevators are tiny and feel cramped during busy times.
  • Rooms near the bar may experience noise on lively nights.

What travelers say

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Natalie G.

Saw downtown and Griffith from bed at sunrise. Night ended with cookies at turndown—simple, perfect.

9. The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills

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8.8

814 reviews

From
$549
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

It’s one of the rare LA luxury hotels with a complimentary continental breakfast, and most rooms are true suites with balconies.

Set on North San Vicente between Sunset and Santa Monica, it puts West Hollywood at your feet. Walk five to ten minutes to bars, clubs, and music venues on the Sunset Strip. A sightseeing bus stop sits across the street, and Beverly Hills and Melrose are a short ride. Suites feel airy, many with balconies and city views. Bathrooms bring walk‑in showers and soaking tubs, plus lots of closet space.

Space is the headline here. The rooftop pool with wide LA views is the place to linger after a day out. A house car for short local rides helps with dinners and shopping. Couples will love the views; families get room to spread out; business travelers have real desks and seating areas.

Valet-only parking adds time and cost, and grabbing something from the car takes a call. The rooftop pool sometimes closes for private events, so check ahead if pool time matters.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Sunset Strip bars, music, and late-night dining.
  • All-suite rooms with large bathrooms, many with balconies and city views.
  • Rooftop pool with panoramic LA views and a relaxed, non-clubby vibe.
  • Complimentary continental breakfast with pastries, fruit, and cold items.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking; retrieving items or fees add hassle for drivers.
  • Breakfast buffet repeats; espresso drinks and hot items often cost extra.
  • Street-facing rooms pick up traffic and nightlife noise at times.

What travelers say

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Ruby H.

Watching the city light up from the rooftop pool was magic; then we walked to dinner on Sunset in five minutes.

10. Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills

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112 reviews

From
$1,430
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

At Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, every room has a private terrace, so mornings start with open‑air views over palms and skyline.

The hotel sits where Wilshire meets Santa Monica Boulevard. It takes about 10 minutes on foot to Rodeo Drive for luxury shops and cafés. The area feels polished and safe, day or night. Inside, rooms are bright and quiet, with big beds, large soaking tubs, and powerful showers. Many have huge sliding doors that open to the terrace. Lights, curtains, and room requests run through an in‑room iPad.

Head up for the star move: a rooftop pool with 360‑degree views and a popular spot for lunch. Downstairs, Jean‑Georges runs the dining, and the La Prairie Spa handles pampering with ease. This place fits honeymooners, style‑minded shoppers, and solo business travelers who want comfort without stuffiness. Families who value space and calm will also feel at home.

One tradeoff: the rooftop pool and hot tub close early, so evening swims are off the table.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Rodeo Drive shopping and dining in Beverly Hills.
  • Rooftop bar and restaurant with wide city and Hollywood Hills views.
  • Spacious rooms with big bathtubs, strong showers, and blackout curtains.
  • On-site La Prairie Spa offering signature treatments and relaxation areas.

Cons

  • Rooftop pool and hot tub close early, limiting evening use.
  • Road-facing rooms pick up traffic noise during the day and night.
  • Occasional delays at 4pm check-in despite confirmed arrival time.

What travelers say

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Carter R.

Lunch on the rooftop with views of the Hills was unreal. Later, blackout curtains and a great shower knocked out my jet lag.

11. The Peninsula Beverly Hills

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9.2

67 reviews

From
$948
Best for Couples
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At The Peninsula Beverly Hills, a leafy villa courtyard meets a rooftop pool with cabanas, and a complimentary house car for short rides makes shopping runs and dinner drop‑offs easy.

Set on South Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills, it sits on a quiet block near the action. You can reach Rodeo Drive in minutes on foot. Locals book Afternoon Tea, and the lounge often has live music. Rooms feel residential, with soft colors, rich fabrics, marble baths, and blackout drapes. Some are cozy rather than sprawling, and not all have balconies.

Service is the calling card. Teams remember names and mark occasions, from anniversary cakes at breakfast to poolside cabana care. It suits honeymooners, shoppers, and business travelers who value privacy and quick help. Families can spread out in suites, villas, and apartments.

Know a few tradeoffs. Valet‑only parking adds waits and tipping moments, and there are no in‑room coffee makers; lobby coffee wraps up early in the morning.

Pros

  • Minutes on foot to Rodeo Drive shopping and dining.
  • Rooftop pool with cabanas and a relaxed, private vibe.
  • Complimentary house car for short neighborhood rides around Beverly Hills.
  • Beloved Afternoon Tea and a lively lounge with evening music.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee makers; lobby coffee only early in the morning.
  • Valet-only parking adds waits and frequent tipping moments.
  • Some rooms lack balconies or open views onto the city.

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Julian B.

We watched fireworks from a pool cabana after high tea—pretty special. Staff were genuinely kind and noticed the little things.

12. 1 Hotel West Hollywood

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8.5

558 reviews

From
$672
Best for Nightlife
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set on Sunset Boulevard, 1 Hotel West Hollywood pairs a biophilic, design-forward stay with a rooftop pool and a complimentary electric house car for quick trips around town.

The address puts you steps from Sunset Plaza and The Comedy Store. Cafes and bars fill the blocks, and buses run toward Santa Monica and Venice. Rooms feel calm: warm wood, live plants, and soft lighting. Many frame downtown or hillside views. Nespresso and tea setups help mornings start right.

Service and sustainability are the calling cards. Staff stay attentive and quick to help, from check-in to concierge. Fitness fans get Pelotons and a decent gym; the spa offers restorative treatments. It suits design lovers, couples chasing views, and business travelers who value quick rides and West Hollywood meetings.

There are tradeoffs. The rooftop pool is compact and loses sun by mid-afternoon. Valet costs add up, and rooftop spaces may host private events that limit access.

Pros

  • Biophilic design with greenery, wood accents, and calming natural scents.
  • Complimentary electric house car for short trips around West Hollywood.
  • Rooftop pool with skyline views and a lively weekend scene.
  • Peloton bikes in the gym and a soothing on-site spa.

Cons

  • Rooftop pool is small and shaded by mid-afternoon.
  • Valet parking is pricey compared to nearby self-park garages.
  • Some rooms lack desks, making laptop work setups awkward.

What travelers say

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Hannah W.

The house car dropped me at dinner on Melrose and back—free and fast. Getting around was a breeze.

13. Hotel Per La, Autograph Collection

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1/10

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8.6

1,160 reviews

From
$279
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Inside the former Bank of Italy, you still pass a working bank vault to reach the restrooms, then ride up to a rooftop pool with skyline views.

The hotel sits in downtown on South Olive Street, a few minutes’ walk to Pershing Square and the Metro. Grand Central Market, the Orpheum Theatre, and Walt Disney Concert Hall are close. Inside, rooms blend vintage charm with modern comfort. Expect high ceilings, rich textures, and, in some layouts, a soaking tub or a bath set within the room. Some courtyard-facing rooms look into other rooms, so keep the curtains drawn for privacy.

Design leads here. The lobby restaurant, cozy bar, and sunny rooftop invite you to linger from morning espresso to late-afternoon swims. It suits couples and style-minded friends who want atmosphere, plus solo travelers who like a lively base with places to work or relax.

There are tradeoffs. The rooftop is popular, and weekend parties or private events sometimes limit access. Downtown’s nightlife and street noise can carry to lower floors, and valet parking costs add up.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool with skyline views and a fun daytime scene.
  • Restored historic bank building with elegant lobby and vault corridor.
  • Walkable to Pershing Square, Grand Central Market, Orpheum Theater.
  • On-site restaurant and morning coffee bar serve quality food and drinks.

Cons

  • Rooftop pool and venues sometimes close for private events on weekends.
  • Valet parking is pricey and retrieval times can be long.
  • Downtown street noise and nightlife may reach some rooms.

What travelers say

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Eva W.

We walked through a real bank vault to reach the bathrooms—so cool. Sunset drinks by the rooftop pool made the whole stay feel special.

14. Cameo Beverly Hills, LXR Hotels & Resorts

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1/5

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9.6

8 reviews

From
$624
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Cameo Beverly Hills delivers private balconies with Beverly Hills views and a quiet perch about 10 minutes to Rodeo Drive, a combo that’s rare in this part of Los Angeles.

It sits on Beverwil Drive in a calm residential pocket. Walk to luxury stores and cafés in around 10 minutes. Rooms feel large, bright, and very clean. Many include furnished balconies, bathrobes, and slippers. Some suites add a separate tub and shower.

Service is the star here. Front desk and valet teams are warm and proactive, helping with bags, rides, and reservations. Spacious suites and apartments suit couples chasing a balcony sunrise, a family needing room to spread out, or a solo business traveler who wants a quiet base near meetings.

Tradeoffs to note: there is no in-room coffee or kettle, and a fridge typically requires a request. Parking is valet-only with a nightly fee, and TVs lack built‑in streaming.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to Rodeo Drive’s shops and cafés.
  • Many rooms feature private balconies with Beverly Hills views.
  • Spacious rooms with robes and slippers; some add separate tubs.
  • Attentive front desk and valet service from check-in to departure.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee or kettle; lobby station instead.
  • Valet-only parking with a nightly fee; no self-parking option.
  • Limited TV channels and no built-in streaming access.

What travelers say

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Delilah R.

Woke up to sunrise over Beverly Hills from the balcony. Loved grabbing lobby coffee and walking to Rodeo Drive in about ten minutes.

15. Hotel Figueroa, Unbound Collection by Hyatt

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1/10

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8.3

813 reviews

From
$212
Best for Nightlife
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Hotel Figueroa opened in 1926 as a YWCA-run hotel led by Maude Bouldin, a pioneering female director who made space for women travelers.

The address sits in Downtown LA, a short stroll from LA Live. It’s a 5-minute walk to Crypto.com Arena and the Convention Center and only a few more to the Grammy Museum. Metro riders reach 7th Street/Metro Center in under 10 minutes on foot. Rooms blend Old Spanish and Art Deco touches with modern comforts. Some are compact, and a few face interior walls, but beds and linens feel thoughtfully chosen.

What stands out here are the social spaces. The courtyard features a heated pool with a lively bar scene and good bites. The lobby and Cafe Fig work for casual meetings or a quiet coffee. This spot fits event-goers catching a game or concert, design lovers, and solo business travelers with meetings around LA Live. Couples enjoy the moody lighting and intimate scale.

There are tradeoffs. Rooms in this historic tower vary in size, and sound can travel. Downtown’s street scene may feel gritty after dark, and parking and added fees increase the bill.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Crypto.com Arena, Peacock Theater, and the Convention Center
  • Heated courtyard pool with bar service and relaxed daytime vibe
  • Historic Spanish-meets–Art Deco building with character-filled interiors
  • Friendly, accommodating staff across front desk, restaurant, and valet

Cons

  • Rooms vary in size; some feel small and not well soundproofed
  • Parking is expensive on-site and in nearby garages
  • Downtown street scene outside can feel gritty, especially at night

What travelers say

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Leo C.

We walked five minutes to a game, then lounged by the courtyard pool. The lobby smelled great, and the bartender nailed my cocktail.

16. Oceana Santa Monica, LXR Hotels & Resorts

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1/10

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8.7

79 reviews

From
$1,322
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set on Ocean Avenue across from Palisades Park, Oceana pairs peaceful coastal views with a private, heated courtyard pool and polished, boutique service.

Step into the park in seconds and reach the sand over the pedestrian bridge. The Pier and Third Street Promenade sit about 15 minutes on foot. Inside, rooms and suites feel residential. Soft fabrics and coastal tones keep it calm. Space is generous, though some bathrooms run small with little counter space.

Service is the headline here. Staff remember names and fix problems fast. The calm courtyard pool and tucked-away vibe make downtime easy between beach walks and shopping. Couples get a quiet base with ocean sunsets nearby. Families like the roomy layouts and easy park-and-beach play.

There is one tradeoff to note. It is not directly on the sand, so you cross Ocean Avenue to reach it. If a desk or big vanity matters, confirm your room layout before booking.

Pros

  • Across from Palisades Park; short walk to the beach and Santa Monica Pier.
  • Heated courtyard pool with plenty of loungers, towels, and relaxed vibe.
  • Spacious rooms with stylish furnishings and very comfortable bedding.
  • Attentive staff who remember names and solve issues quickly.

Cons

  • Not directly on the sand; beach requires crossing Ocean Avenue.
  • Some bathrooms are small with limited countertop and storage space.
  • Several rooms lack a desk or dedicated vanity area.

What travelers say

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Cole R.

Borrowed the hotel bikes after morning yoga and cruised to the pier. Staff even remembered my name by day two.

17. Chamberlain West Hollywood

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8.4

756 reviews

From
$341
Best for Nightlife
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Tucked on a quiet West Hollywood side street, Chamberlain pairs a rooftop pool with skyline views and roomy, suite-style spaces just a few minutes from the action.

It sits on Westmount Drive, a calm residential lane near Santa Monica Boulevard and the Sunset Strip. You can reach both in a few minutes on foot, with shops, bars, and cafes close by. Trader Joe’s is about two minutes away for quick snacks. Rooms feel residential, with sofas and work-friendly nooks; many add balconies or terraces. Big TVs support streaming, and each room includes a fridge. Note that bathrooms in some categories run small.

What stands out here is the space-to-location sweet spot. Suites give you breathing room while the neighborhood stays lively and fun. That makes it a strong pick for date nights, friends chasing nightlife, or a family that wants a separate lounge area. The rooftop is the hangout: views stretch across Los Angeles and seating areas feel relaxed. If city energy with room to spread out is the goal, this fits. It’s also a good base for quick rides across town.

There are tradeoffs. Valet-only parking is expensive, and standard housekeeping runs every three days—plan ahead if daily service matters.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool with city views and relaxed lounge seating.
  • Spacious suites with separate living areas; many include balconies or terraces.
  • Quiet residential street, two-minute walk to Santa Monica Boulevard dining.
  • Friendly, attentive staff and helpful valet and front desk teams.

Cons

  • Valet parking is expensive, with limited cheaper alternatives nearby.
  • Housekeeping scheduled every three days; daily service requires extra requests.
  • Rooftop pool is small and gets crowded in afternoons.

What travelers say

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Abigail M.

Front desk arranged a Disneyland shuttle for my group on short notice. Later I swam on the roof—small pool, huge views at sunset.

18. The West Hollywood EDITION

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1/5

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7.7

110 reviews

From
$678
Best for Nightlife
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

On Sunset Boulevard, The West Hollywood EDITION pairs a rooftop pool with city views and Ardor’s cult‑favorite milk bread and onion rings under one stylish roof.

Set on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, you can walk to bars, venues, and galleries in a few minutes. Melrose shopping sits a short ride away. Rooms lean minimalist and calm, with pale woods, neutral tones, and large windows. Some deliver sweeping city outlooks. Sliding bathroom doors and plush robes add a clean, modern feel.

What it does best is the all‑day scene. Sun by the pool, dinner at Ardor, then the subterranean nightclub downstairs. It suits couples and friends who want energy and easy nights out. Solo business travelers who like design‑forward spaces will be comfortable between meetings.

There is a tradeoff. The buzz brings noise, especially on lower or street‑facing rooms. Light sleepers should ask for a higher, courtyard‑facing room.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool and bar with wide city views.
  • Ardor restaurant serves standout milk bread and onion rings.
  • Lively basement nightclub and buzzy lobby bar for late nights.
  • Central West Hollywood spot on Sunset Strip, walk to nightlife.

Cons

  • Nighttime noise from bar, street, and club affects some rooms.
  • Housekeeping response and service consistency vary during busy periods.
  • Hallways feel dark, rooms minimalist rather than plush or cozy.

What travelers say

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Elizabeth S.

Ardor’s milk bread and onion rings were the best bite of our trip.

19. The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey

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1/5

The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey
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8

176 reviews

From
$749
Best for Couples
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set beside the docks of Marina del Rey, many rooms open to marina views, and Venice is 5 minutes by car.

The hotel sits on Admiralty Way, right on the waterfront path. You can stroll the marina at sunset and watch the hills glow. Rooms feel comfortable, with sliding doors in many opening to the scene. Some spaces look dated and bathrooms vary, with tubs and fixtures that could use a refresh. Suites and junior suites add space for longer stays.

This place stands out for resort-style extras without leaving the city. You get tennis and basketball courts and a relaxed outdoor pool facing the boats. The top-floor Club Lounge works well for travelers who want quiet breakfasts and snacks with a view. The waterfront restaurant sets fire tables outside, good for cool evenings. Service around the pool and restaurant is often warm and attentive. Couples chasing sunsets and families with teens will be happiest here.

Expect tradeoffs: valet-only parking is pricey, and there’s a daily destination fee. In-room Wi‑Fi may cost extra, and noise carries between some rooms.

Pros

  • Marina-front setting with rooms facing boats and glowing sunset views.
  • Tennis court, basketball court, and outdoor pool for downtime between outings.
  • Top-floor Club Lounge offers breakfast, snacks, and sweeping marina views.
  • Short drive to Venice and beach paths; easy waterfront strolls nearby.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking is expensive; public lot across the street is cheaper.
  • Rooms and bathrooms feel dated, with maintenance and cleanliness issues reported.
  • Additional destination fee and in-room Wi‑Fi charges added to bills.

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Theodore J.

We slid open the balcony and watched boats drift by with coffee. The top-floor lounge breakfast felt like a treat every morning.

20. Kimpton La Peer Hotel West Hollywood by IHG

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1/10

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7.8

138 reviews

From
$425
Best for Nightlife
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

On a quiet lane in the West Hollywood Design District, Kimpton La Peer pairs a stylish courtyard pool and buzzy bar with walk-to dining and shopping all around.

Step outside to cafés, boutiques, and late-night spots in every direction, including neighborhood favorites like The Butcher’s Daughter and Great White. The scene feels lively but not rowdy. Rooms lean modern and comfortable, with quality beds and soft linens; some are compact. Bathrooms look sleek, though storage for toiletries is limited.

Community is the draw here. The hotel hosts a complimentary evening wine hour, and the courtyard bar mixes proper cocktails for a relaxed pre-dinner pause. Staff are warm and helpful, and the property is proudly pet-friendly, with treats at the desk and outdoor seating where dogs feel welcome. This setup suits couples planning date nights, friends on a food-focused weekend, and solo business travelers who want a social vibe after meetings.

One tradeoff: valet-only parking is pricey, and there’s no self-parking option.

Pros

  • Walkable West Hollywood location near restaurants, bars, cafes, and boutiques.
  • Complimentary evening wine hour adds a friendly, social touch.
  • Pet-friendly welcome with treats and outdoor seating for dogs.
  • Courtyard pool with afternoon sun and cocktails from the bar.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking is expensive with no self-parking alternative.
  • No in-room coffee or tea makers; limited breakfast options reported.
  • Soundproofing varies; event noise and hallway odors noted by guests.

What travelers say

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Zoe M.

I got pup treats at check-in, then cocktails by the courtyard pool. Walked to dinner in minutes.

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How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 450 hotels in Los Angeles using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.