Luxury Hotels in Los Angeles: A Celebrity Experience
Unlike in most cities, L.A.’s power players see hotels as a premier venue for professional and social gatherings. Wander down to breakfast at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, and you’re sure to spot studio heads enjoying egg-white frittatas alongside aspiring screenwriters. Moreover, a banquette lunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s iconic Polo Lounge might place you a table away from actors taking a break from shopping on Rodeo Drive. No matter your day job, these hotels will make you feel like a celebrity.
The World’s Best Hotels
Every year, for the World’s Best Awards survey, GoTravelDaily asks readers to weigh in on their travel experiences globally—sharing opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Hotels are rated on their facilities, location, service, food, and overall value. Properties are classified as city or resort based on their locations and amenities.
New Additions to the Scene
Noteworthy newcomers this year include Montage Beverly Hills, which opened in 2008 and boasts multiple restaurants alongside a stylish rooftop pool with cabanas. One fan raved, “Drinks and live music at the Garden Bar was a fantastic experience!”
Another notable entry is the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, a perfect choice for those who wish to tower above the city in a remarkable 73-story glass building. The year-old Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, featuring a luxurious La Prairie spa and a rooftop restaurant by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, received high praise: “Best new hotel in Los Angeles. Amazing!”
Additionally, at the London West Hollywood, located just steps from Sunset Boulevard, the 226 suites come with private terraces and elegant decor. The winner this year has only 116 suites, creating a cozy atmosphere where you might feel as if you are in your own home (if your home is equipped with turndown service).
In a city often characterized by the relentless pursuit of success, visiting one of these luxurious establishments is a reminder that you’ve already arrived. Read on to explore these impressive hotels.