
The Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
Classic glamour at the foot of Rodeo Drive
★★★★★📍 Beverly Hills$$$$
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The Beverly Wilshire opened in 1928 as a grand hotel at the head of Rodeo Drive, and it remains one of Beverly Hills's defining landmarks — its stately Italian Renaissance-style original wing facing Wilshire Boulevard. Operated as a Four Seasons hotel, it marries that historic grandeur with the brand's renowned service and contemporary comforts. It's perhaps best known to the wider world as the hotel featured in the film "Pretty Woman."
Rooms and suites blend classic elegance with modern luxury, split between the historic Wilshire Wing and a newer Beverly Wing. Amenities are full-scale: a handsome outdoor pool and cabanas, a spa, a fitness center, and well-regarded dining and bar venues that draw locals as well as guests. Service is the hallmark Four Seasons standard — gracious, attentive, and family-friendly.
The location is the key advantage: it sits right at the foot of Rodeo Drive, so the world-famous luxury shopping, the Beverly Hills dining scene, and the walkable heart of the city are all at the doorstep — a rarity in car-dependent LA. The Beverly Wilshire suits travelers who want top-tier, reliable luxury and a central, walkable Beverly Hills setting steeped in glamour.
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Is this the "Pretty Woman" hotel?
Yes — the Beverly Wilshire is famous as the hotel featured in the film "Pretty Woman," and it's been a Beverly Hills landmark since 1928.
Where is it located?
At the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive — right at the foot of the world-famous shopping street, in the central, walkable heart of Beverly Hills.
Who operates it?
It's operated as a Four Seasons hotel, pairing the historic building with the brand's renowned, gracious, family-friendly service.
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