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Hotels in Beverly Hills
14 Hotels
Mosaic Hotel Beverly Hills

The 49-room Mosaic Hotel Beverly Hills is an upscale boutique property conveniently located amid all of the prime shopping and dining of Beverly Hills. Contemporary interiors are elegant, while a lovely pool area offers a chic space to relax in outside. The restaurant serves fresh California cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and there's a small but lovely lobby bar as well. The fitness room is tiny and has just three machines, but guests can buy passes to a nearby Equinox. Guest rooms are fresh and contemporary, equipped with modern comforts like flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and minibars, as well as thoughtful touches catering to business travelers like large work desks, free Wi-Fi, and free stationary supplies. Bathrooms are small, however, and some guests complain of noise due to loud ACs and thin walls. Travelers might also want to consider the cheaper Luxe Hotel Rodeo Drive, which offers free passes to a nearby gym, but lacks a pool or restaurant.

SIXTY Beverly Hills

The 107-room four-pearl SIXTY Beverly Hills has an intimate feeling and touches of Hollywood glamour. Located just five blocks from Rodeo Drive, the SIXTY is well-positioned for tourists and business travelers, with plenty to see and do within walking distance. The hotel has a chic rooftop pool and lounge with panoramic Los Angeles views, and a clubby restaurant and bar downstairs. The compact spa has a sauna and offers massages. Upscale but not uptight, the SIXTY allows children, but isn't overly kid-friendly. Guest rooms are small but elegant, with sophisticated marble bathrooms and minibars stocked with Dean & DeLuca snacks. For similar features and prices, plus extras such as Mercedes Benz shuttle service and flexible check-out, guests should also consider Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills.

Montage Beverly Hills

This 201-room luxury hotel located in the heart of upscale Beverly Hills is elegant in every way, from the Spanish Colonial-inspired architecture to the spacious, sumptuous rooms to the perfectly manicured courtyard. Highlights include a luxury spa, renowned Italian restaurant, and a heated rooftop pool. Only the Peninsula and the Beverly Wilshire hotels can compare.

Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills

The Viceroy L'Ermitage Beverly Hills is an all-suite luxury hotel set in a relatively secluded spot in exclusive Beverly Hills. A regular hideaway for A-listers (especially during Oscar season), the 114 suites are sober, stylish, and spacious, with glam touches like dressing rooms, marble bathrooms, and Italian furniture. A swish, bistro-style restaurant serves excellent fare, and room service is outstanding. While pleasant, the rooftop terrace and pool feel less polished, though the zen-inspired spa features a simple workout room with a selection of modern cardio and weight machines. Perks like free local car services and a dedicated concierge round out the luxe offerings. Overall, while it's good enough for Hollywood glitterati, this isn't an ideal spot for party seekers, who should try the SIXTY Beverly Hills.

The Beverly Hilton

This 569-room Beverly Hills hotel, the site of the Golden Globes, excels at affordable luxury. Two business centers and fast Internet in the elegant rooms make it a top pick for business travelers. Its huge pool and name-brand fitness center ably compete with the leisure facilities at more expensive hotels, but its restaurant and bars don't.

Crescent Hotel Beverly Hills

Geared toward guests who come to L.A. for meetings at nearby businesses, like Netflix and Playboy, The Crescent is on the more affordable end of the spectrum in one of the most expensive zip code in the country. That doesn't mean tourists don't pass through, and its exuberant decor certainly has its draw. Once used to house movie stars, this three-pearl boutique property offers an intimate vibe. The 35 rooms are colorful and include free Wi-Fi, but some are incredibly small. Features include a great terrace, bar, and free breakfasts. Because it's located near Rodeo Drive, visitors can wander out the door and find myriad places to shop and eat. It's one of the more reasonably priced Beverly Hills options, though as an alternative you might consider the SIXTY Beverly Hills instead.

Beverly Wilshire Beverly Hills (A Four Seasons Hotel)

Less stuffy than the Beverly Hills Hotel, more glam than the Beverly Hilton, this iconic Beverly Hills hotel is a top luxury pick for business or leisure, families or romance. With beautiful guest rooms, a Wolfgang Puck restaurant, and a great spa, pool and fitness center, plus doting Four Seasons service, it's hard to find fault.

Maison 140 Beverly Hills

This tiny, 43-room boutique makes up in style what it lacks in size and amenities. Granted there's no pool, real business center, or even a restaurant -- but the unique Chinoiserie and Parisian-inspired rooms, cozy lobby bar with nightly absinthe happy hours, and central Beverly Hills location lure in a loyal crowd. Guest rooms were completely renovated in May 2011 by Kelly Wearstler, as well as certain furnishings in the lobby.

The Beverly Hills Hotel

Los Angeles is loaded with luxury hotels, but few of them are as iconic old-school Hollywood as the subtly pink Beverly Hills Hotel. Spread over 12 acres of beautiful garden grounds in prime Beverly Hills, the hotel is used as a sort of clubhouse by celebrities and well-heeled locals alike. But anyone with a credit card can rent one of the 210 rooms, suites, and bungalows -- each decorated to incorporate classic Hollywood glamour. Restaurants are equally well-known: The upscale Polo Lounge, vintage-inspired Fountain Coffee Room, poolside Cabana Cafe, and classy Bar Nineteen12 are hopping from open to close. Only guests are allowed at the chic outdoor pool, and luxe cabanas are available to rent. A full spa, renovated fitness center, and chic boutique round out the features. For something that's less of a tourist attraction, check rates at the sister property, Hotel Bel-Air

Avalon Hotel Beverly Hills

While the Avalon lacks some of the glamour of better-known Beverly Hills hotels, it is equally convenient and the price tag is substantially lower. Tucked in a modest residential section of the neighborhood, the 84-room hotel is a 15-minute walk to the shops and restaurants of legendary Rodeo Drive. The hotel has three buildings –- the Olympic, the Beverly, and the Canon -- hidden behind palm trees. Light-filled rooms are decorated in a retro-modern style with geometric marble bathrooms. The restaurant, Viviane, spills out into the pool area and delivers gourmet cuisine to Hollywood producers holding court in poolside cabanas.