Beverly Hills Hotel tips
by Female Abroad
Found about nine miles west of downtown Los Angeles, Beverly Hills accommodation can range depending on how much you want to spend but here are a few suggestions on not only ways to save on your trip but also the hotels to look at for your trip.
If you are looking at trying to save some money then check out:
- Sonder Beverly Terrace - about a mile from Beverly Hills, good for families
- Sonder The Crescent - found in Beverly Hills, good for families
- Built in 1928, Hotel Del Flores, is situated in the centre of the neighbourhood and close to UCLA and the Museum of Tolerance.
If you are interested in celebrity / Hollywood history then you might like:
- Since 1931, the Sunset Tower Hotel (West Hollywood), formerly The Argyle and the St. James Club, has been a significant landmark on the Sunset Strip. If you can afford the price, it's a great example of Art Deco building from the era and worth staying in.
- The Beverly Hills Hotel is well worth the spend if you can afford it. Since it opened in 1928, the staff has been treating guests like royalty and you can see the hotel featured in Pretty Women. It is also conveniently located within walking distance to popular shops.
If you are taking a family vacation or travelling with kids then check out:
- Maison 140 Beverly Hills is a boutique hotel, just off of Santa Monica Boulevard, that was visited by silent film stars
- The Beverly Hilton is home to multiple award shows and the annual venue for the Golden Globes
- The Mosaic Hotel is a luxury hotel found about a half mile from Rodeo Drive
- The Viceroy L'Ermitage - this one can be pricy due to it being a luxury hotel with a variety of amenities like complimentary car service, feeling like a private home, and many others.
When it comes to saving money on Beverly Hills hotels, you can check out the hotels websites, social media, and third party travel websites as they do sometimes popup. Being flexible not only with your dates but room style and property can make a big difference. If you sign up for the hotel's news letter then you might even receive some promo codes.
Some more tips to help with your trip:
- Visit in the fall, when the temperature will be cooler and there will be fewer tourists.
- From downtown Los Angeles and LAX, there are both public and private transportation alternatives to Beverly Hills such as bus, an Uber, cab, or even the subway.
- When making a reservation for your vacation on a travel website, you may occasionally find them online.