
Sunset Tower Hotel
Timeless Art Deco glamour on the Sunset Strip
★★★★★📍 West Hollywood$$$$
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Completed in 1929, the Sunset Tower is one of the finest Art Deco buildings in Los Angeles, rising over the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. Over its long history it has been home to a who's-who of Hollywood figures, and after a sympathetic restoration it reopened as a hotel that has become a byword for timeless, discreet glamour — beloved by entertainment-industry insiders precisely because it doesn't trade on flash or publicity.
The interiors are elegant and restrained, channeling 1930s sophistication; rooms are classic and many enjoy sweeping views across the city, all the way to downtown and the ocean on clear days, thanks to the hillside Strip location. The pool terrace shares those views, and the Tower Bar — set in what was once a notorious gangster's apartment — is a celebrated restaurant and bar, a genuine power-dining and celebrity haunt. Service is polished and notably discreet.
The Sunset Strip location places guests amid West Hollywood's famous nightlife, dining, and music venues, with Beverly Hills and Hollywood both a short drive away. The Sunset Tower suits travelers drawn to classic glamour, privacy, and a sophisticated scene over resort-style amenities or sprawling grounds — a refined, grown-up choice on the Strip.
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What makes the Sunset Tower special?
It's a beautifully restored 1929 Art Deco landmark on the Sunset Strip, synonymous with timeless, discreet Hollywood glamour and beloved by entertainment-industry insiders for its sophistication and privacy.
What is the Tower Bar?
The hotel's celebrated restaurant and bar — a power-dining and celebrity institution, set in what was once a notorious gangster's former apartment in the building.
Where is it located?
On the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, amid the area's nightlife and dining, with sweeping city views from its hillside perch and Beverly Hills and Hollywood a short drive away.
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