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The city that invented the idea of glamour as a lifestyle. Beverly Hills, Bel-Air, the Sunset Strip, Santa Monica — each neighbourhood a different argument about what luxury means.

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The Best Hotels in Los Angeles

Ranked by overall score. 8 hotels listed — 112 more being added.

Hotel Bel-Air
1
Honeymoon
Bel-Air  ·  Five-Star
Hotel Bel-Air
From $1,200/night103 Rooms & Suites
Hidden behind a stone arch at the end of Stone Canyon Road. The most secretive address in Los Angeles.
The Peninsula Beverly Hills
2
Business
Beverly Hills  ·  Five-Star
The Peninsula Beverly Hills
From $860/night195 Rooms & Villas
The most consistently excellent hotel in Southern California. Nobody does service quite like this.
Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
3
Business
Beverly Hills  ·  Five-Star
Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
From $650/night395 Rooms & Suites
Pretty Woman was filmed here. The lobby earns it every morning. Rodeo Drive begins at the front door.
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills
4
Proposal
Beverly Hills  ·  Five-Star
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills
From $770/night170 Rooms & Suites
The rooftop pool at dusk. The Hollywood Hills dissolving into amber. If you propose here and she says no, it wasn't the hotel's fault.
The Beverly Hills Hotel
5
Anniversary
Beverly Hills  ·  Five-Star
The Beverly Hills Hotel
From $795/night210 Rooms, Bungalows & Suites
The Pink Palace has been the centre of Hollywood mythology since 1912. The Polo Lounge still closes deals nobody will admit to.
Sunset Tower Hotel
6
Bachelor/Bachelorette
West Hollywood  ·  Five-Star
Sunset Tower Hotel
From $406/night81 Suites
The Art Deco crown of the Sunset Strip. The pool deck on a warm Friday evening is the best seat in Los Angeles.
Chateau Marmont
7
Solo Retreat
West Hollywood  ·  Boutique
Chateau Marmont
From $435/night63 Rooms, Bungalows & Cottages
The most famous hotel you can't easily get into. That is the point. That has always been the point.
1 Hotel West Hollywood
8
Wellness
West Hollywood  ·  Design / Eco
1 Hotel West Hollywood
From $450/night289 Rooms & Suites
Nature-forward design above the Strip. The rooftop pool commands a sweep of city that stops conversation.

Best for Honeymoon in Los Angeles

Los Angeles honeymoons tend to polarise: either a private garden cocoon in Bel-Air, or a sun-drenched villa at a beach resort. Both are correct answers. Hotel Bel-Air is the strongest case for the former — 12 acres of botanical garden, a swan lake, rooms that have never once felt like hotel rooms. For couples who want the Pacific, Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica remains unmatched. The Waldorf Astoria's rooftop suite at sunset is, frankly, an unfair advantage over anyone who has not seen it.

Hotel Bel-Air → Waldorf Astoria →

Best for Business in Los Angeles

Los Angeles business travel has specific geography: the meeting is almost certainly in Beverly Hills or Century City, which means you want to be within ten minutes of Wilshire Boulevard. The Beverly Wilshire puts you at the foot of Rodeo Drive, which is useful if your client is also your audience. The Peninsula is the meeting hotel of choice for entertainment industry deals — the Roof Garden terrace, in particular, has heard more pitches than most development offices. For those whose companies care about the expense line, the Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills competes closely on both service and position.

The Peninsula → Beverly Wilshire →

Top 10 Hotels in Los Angeles — The Full Ranking

01
Bel-Air  ·  Honeymoon, Anniversary, Solo Retreat
12 acres of garden. 103 rooms. Zero visibility from the road. Exactly as intended.
From $1,200/night
02
Beverly Hills  ·  Business, Proposal, Anniversary
195 rooms and 18 private villas. The Peninsula's service ratio remains the standard in this city.
From $860/night
03
Beverly Hills  ·  Business, Anniversary, Bachelor/Bachelorette
At the foot of Rodeo Drive. The most recognisable hotel address in Beverly Hills.
From $650/night
04
Beverly Hills  ·  Proposal, Honeymoon, Business
The rooftop pool at sunset does things to perspective that words struggle with.
From $770/night
05
Beverly Hills  ·  Anniversary, Family Holiday, Bachelor/Bachelorette
The Pink Palace. Still the most photographed hotel in California, and for good reason.
From $795/night
06
West Hollywood  ·  Bachelor/Bachelorette, Business, Solo Retreat
1929 Art Deco at its most poised. The Tower Bar remains the best room in the Sunset Strip.
From $406/night
07
West Hollywood  ·  Solo Retreat, Bachelor/Bachelorette, Anniversary
The castle above the Sunset Strip. Privacy-as-policy, implemented with complete sincerity.
From $435/night
08
West Hollywood  ·  Wellness Retreat, Solo Retreat, Anniversary
The best rooftop pool view in the city. Sustainable without being evangelical about it.
From $450/night

The Los Angeles Hotel Guide

When to Visit

Los Angeles operates on a near-permanent spring. The real distinctions are June Gloom — the coastal marine layer that greys Santa Monica through mid-June — and the dry heat of September and October, which is arguably the finest weather the city produces. Award season (January to March) brings the entertainment industry into full hospitality spend. Rates peak during the Oscars weekend in March and the BET Awards in June. For value: November through mid-December is a quiet window after the fall festival circuit ends.

Where to Stay: Neighbourhoods

Beverly Hills is the densest concentration of five-star properties in Southern California. The Peninsula, Beverly Wilshire, Waldorf Astoria, and Maybourne sit within eight blocks of each other. Excellent for business and for anyone whose primary activity is eating at expensive restaurants. The disadvantage: you're thirty minutes from the ocean in traffic, and LA traffic is not metaphorical.

Bel-Air is for people who want Beverly Hills proximity with none of Beverly Hills visibility. Hotel Bel-Air is the only hotel here of consequence, and that is entirely the point. The address communicates something that no amount of lobbying can manufacture.

West Hollywood / Sunset Strip is where the city's music, nightlife and creative-industry culture concentrates. Sunset Tower and Chateau Marmont anchor the Strip. Proximity to the best restaurant corridor in the city (Melrose, La Cienega, Santa Monica Boulevard) makes this the right base for anyone whose LA is about food and after-dark culture.

Santa Monica delivers the California beach experience that the landlocked Beverly Hills cannot. Shutters on the Beach and Casa del Mar compete fiercely for the oceanfront couple. If the Pacific Ocean is why you came to Los Angeles, stay in Santa Monica. If you're unsure, you probably want Beverly Hills.

Average Prices

Los Angeles luxury sits at $650–$1,400 per night for a standard five-star room. Beverly Hills properties cluster between $800 and $1,100 for entry rooms. Hotel Bel-Air and The Peninsula push $1,200–$2,000 for their best suites. West Hollywood offers more accessible luxury at $400–$700 for well-appointed boutique rooms. Santa Monica beach hotels run $500–$900 for ocean-view rooms — a premium that is entirely justified.

Booking Tips

Book Beverly Hills properties directly when possible — most offer a best-rate guarantee and will add value (room upgrades, dining credits) that booking platforms cannot match. Award season and major events can fill top hotels months in advance; the Oscars weekend in particular requires booking in January at the latest for the best properties.

Valet parking is the default at every property on this list. Budget $50–$75 per day for parking at Beverly Hills hotels — this is not negotiable and rarely waivable even for multi-night stays. Many guests find the hotel's own transportation service (Rolls-Royce or Mercedes transfers, which several properties offer) more practical than renting a car for short stays in the Beverly Hills corridor.

For proposals and honeymoons, call the hotel directly before arrival. Every major property on this list has a dedicated romance or in-residence team. The difference between a room turndown and an experience is a three-minute phone call.

Quick Facts

Best arrival airportLAX (25 min to Beverly Hills, 45–90 min in traffic)
Peak seasonJanuary–March (awards), July–August (summer)
Best value windowNovember – mid-December
Average luxury rate$800–$1,100/night
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
Tipping cultureHousekeeping $5–10/night, valet $5–10, restaurant 20%
Getting aroundValet parking or Uber/Lyft — LA requires wheels

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Cameo Beverly Hills, LXR Hotels & Resorts
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Hotel Casa del Mar
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The Delphi Hotel
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Fairmont Century Plaza
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Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
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Freehand Los Angeles
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The Georgian Hotel
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The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood
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The Hollywood Grande, Autograph Collection
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Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
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Hotel Erwin
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Hotel Figueroa
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Hotel June West LA
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Hotel June West LA

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Hotel Ziggy
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Hotel Ziggy

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The Hoxton, Downtown LA
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The Hoxton, Downtown LA

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InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown
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InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown

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JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE
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JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE

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Kimpton Everly Hotel Hollywood
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Kimpton La Peer Hotel
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Kimpton La Peer Hotel

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L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
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L'Ermitage Beverly Hills

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Loews Hollywood Hotel
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Malibu Beach Inn
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Mama Shelter Los Angeles Hollywood
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The Maybourne Beverly Hills
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The Maybourne Beverly Hills

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Palihouse West Hollywood
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Palihouse West Hollywood

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Petit Ermitage
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The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
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The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles

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Santa Monica Proper Hotel
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SIXTY Beverly Hills
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Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
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The Sun Rose West Hollywood
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The Sun Rose West Hollywood

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Terranea Resort
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Terranea Resort

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The Beverly Hilton
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The Beverly Hilton

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The LINE LA
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The LINE LA

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Viceroy Santa Monica
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Viceroy Santa Monica

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W Hollywood
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W Hollywood

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The West Hollywood EDITION
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The West Hollywood EDITION

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The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites
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