SIXTY Beverly Hills at 9360 Wilshire Boulevard sits at the Wilshire and Doheny intersection that marks the transition from Beverly Hills to West Hollywood, with the French step-out balconies that the building's design places on every room facing the boulevard or the courtyard. The balconies, narrow ledges by suite standards but genuine outdoor space, are the hotel's most immediately distinctive feature and the one that makes the Wilshire Boulevard room category worth the upgrade over interior-facing alternatives.
The 118 rooms feature dark hardwood floors, rich colour palettes, 55-inch streaming-enabled televisions, Nespresso machines, and marble-clad bathrooms with luxury bath amenities. The design is contemporary boutique, specific enough to be interesting, restrained enough to age well. The rooftop pool and lounge deliver the Beverly Hills elevation view: the city basin to the south and east, the Hollywood Hills to the north, and the Century City towers to the west.
Dining stays in-house and unpretentious. Caulfield's Bar & Dining Room works the lobby level with casual New American plates, while Above Sixty, the rooftop bar and restaurant, pairs small bites and full meals with cocktails and a panoramic Beverly Hills view, billed as the only rooftop al fresco restaurant walkable from Rodeo Drive. It is a genuine convenience rather than a marquee-chef destination, so a guest set on a name-brand tasting menu will still book out, with Rodeo Drive and the SLS both a short walk away.
The Wilshire and Doheny position gives the hotel immediate access to the Beverly Hills walking infrastructure: Rodeo Drive is six blocks east; the SLS's La Cienega position is two blocks west; the Beverly Hills Design District and Melrose Place are walkable. Service is boutique warm without the celebrity-hotel performance that the neighbourhood's most famous addresses are obliged to maintain.
The French step-out balcony provides the outdoor morning and evening anchor that solo retreat rooms typically lack; the Wilshire Boulevard view provides the urban stimulus that canyon retreats cannot. Caulfield's and the Above Sixty rooftop handle dinner; the rooftop pool handles the afternoon. The Beverly Hills walking infrastructure, the gardens, the boutiques, the residential streets of the flats, extends the productive day without requiring a car.
The Wilshire and Doheny location places SIXTY at the junction of the Beverly Hills business corridor and the Century City financial district, accessible to both without the parking overhead that the Peninsula and Waldorf's core Beverly Hills position creates for visiting executives. The room size and balcony access support extended business stays. Caulfield's Bar & Dining Room handles client entertainment without a reservation scramble. For Hilton loyalty programme members, the SIXTY's independent status does not apply; the hotel operates on its own booking terms.
From $315/night; suites from $600/night. Check availability at sixtyhotels.com/beverly-hills.
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