
The Beverly Hills Hotel
A century of Hollywood glamour at the "Pink Palace"
★★★★★📍 Beverly Hills$$$$
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Opened in 1912 — predating the city of Beverly Hills itself — the Beverly Hills Hotel is the icon of Old Hollywood hospitality, its pink-and-green Mission Revival buildings and signature script sign among the most recognizable in Los Angeles. Set on twelve lushly landscaped acres along Sunset Boulevard, it has been a haunt of film stars, moguls, and celebrities for generations, woven deeply into Hollywood lore.
Its character lives in its details: the private garden bungalows tucked among the foliage (long favored by stars seeking discretion), the legendary Polo Lounge restaurant and the Fountain Coffee Room, the banana-leaf-wallpapered hallways, and the palm-fringed pool that has hosted decades of poolside glamour. Rooms and suites are classically elegant, and the service is polished and discreet. As a Dorchester Collection property, it sits firmly at the top of the luxury market, with rates to match.
The location is prime Beverly Hills — on Sunset Boulevard, a short drive from Rodeo Drive's shopping, the Westside, and Hollywood. The Beverly Hills Hotel suits travelers seeking a legendary, full-service luxury experience steeped in Hollywood history, who value timeless glamour and privacy over contemporary minimalism.
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Why is it called the "Pink Palace"?
For its distinctive pink stucco exterior. Opened in 1912, the Beverly Hills Hotel is a Hollywood landmark wrapped in pink and green, set among twelve acres of tropical gardens on Sunset Boulevard.
What is the Polo Lounge?
The hotel's legendary restaurant, a long-standing power-lunch and celebrity haunt that's a Beverly Hills institution in its own right.
What makes the bungalows special?
The private garden bungalows, tucked among the grounds, have long been favored by stars seeking discretion and privacy — among the most storied accommodations in Los Angeles.
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