Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills

“A rooftop pool deck overlooking Beverly Hills sits above spacious suites with floor-to-ceiling windows and quiet city views”

Our Review

Overview

Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills brings polished, contemporary glamour to the heart of 90210, pairing Streamline Moderne cues with a light, California ease. Public spaces are dressed in marble and warm metallic accents, while a dramatic chandelier and an onyx fireplace set an elegant first impression. Above, a guests-only rooftop pool and lounge deliver sweeping city views, and an atmosphere that feels serene rather than scene-y.

Location & Design

Set at the famed cross-streets of Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, the address places you within an easy stroll of Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills’ cultural landmarks. The building’s curving limestone façade and floor-to-ceiling glazing nod to classic Art Deco lines, with interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon that layer bronze details, soft neutrals, and custom stonework for an “Old Hollywood meets modern LA” mood. A Bijan boutique in the lobby underlines the property’s fashion pedigree, and sustainability credentials include recent recognition from USGBC California.

Rooms & Suites

All accommodations come with private balconies—rare in the city—and expansive views that sweep toward the Hills, Downtown, or the Pacific on a clear day. Inside, the look is crisp and residential: generous layouts, floor-to-ceiling windows, and tactile finishes balanced by discreet tech (tablets or voice control for lighting, media, and service requests). Bathrooms feel spa-grade, with deep soaking tubs, walk-in showers, and amenities that match the hotel’s luxe profile. Higher-category suites add larger terraces and separate living spaces that work well for longer stays or entertaining.

Dining

The ground-floor restaurant, Espelette Beverly Hills, frames seasonal plates with a polished dining room and patio; it’s the spot for a refined breakfast or an unhurried dinner. Upstairs, the rooftop restaurant shifts to an Asian-inspired menu—fresh, bright, and tailor-made for long afternoons by the pool or golden-hour cocktails. The rooftop venue originally debuted under a different banner, but today the focus is simply on clean flavors, precise execution, and those cinematic views.

Wellness & Leisure

The La Prairie Spa occupies a calm, light-filled footprint with treatment rooms, relaxation lounges, and signature Swiss skincare rituals (including caviar-forward facials). A well-equipped fitness space covers daily training, while the rooftop pool deck—with private cabanas and daybeds—anchors leisurely hours between shopping or meetings. House-car transfers within the neighborhood and a suite program that includes complimentary use of a luxury vehicle underscore the hotel’s “effortless access” ethos.

Verdict

This property threads a careful line: grand but not gaudy, service-driven yet relaxed, and stylish without sacrificing comfort. For travelers who want Beverly Hills’ address, rooftop vantage, and a spa of real pedigree—all wrapped in a quietly confident design language—this accommodation delivers a complete and compelling package.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (LAX) Los Angeles International Airport: closest major airport; ~25–45 minutes by road (≈19–23 km).
  • (BUR) Hollywood Burbank Airport: ~25–40 minutes by car (≈19–22 km).
  • (LGB) Long Beach Airport: ~45–75 minutes by car, traffic dependent (≈48–53 km).
By Train
  • Los Angeles Union Station (LAX): main Amtrak/Metrolink hub; ~25–40 minutes by car to the hotel (≈16–18 km).
By Road
  • From Downtown Los Angeles: ~25–40 minutes (≈21 km).
  • From Santa Monica: ~20–35 minutes (≈14 km).
  • From Hollywood: ~15–25 minutes (≈8 km).
  • Note: Peak-hour congestion is common on I-405 and major boulevards; allow extra time.

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Rodeo Drive
  • Luxury shopping street known for designer boutiques and palm-lined sidewalks.
  • Distance: ≈1 km
  • Mode: Walk or short taxi; ~10–15 minutes
  • Best time: Late afternoon to evening on weekdays
  • Tip: Parking can be limited near the core blocks; walking from the hotel is often easier.
Beverly Gardens Park
  • Linear park along Santa Monica Boulevard with walking paths, gardens, and public art.
  • Distance: ≈1 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~10–15 minutes
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon for softer light and cooler temperatures
  • Tip: Follow the paths toward the Beverly Hills sign area for photos and seating.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
  • Major art museum on Wilshire Boulevard with extensive collections and outdoor installations.
  • Distance: ≈4 km
  • Mode: Car or rideshare along Wilshire Boulevard; ~10–20 minutes, traffic dependent
  • Best time: Weekdays or early evenings for a quieter visit
  • Tip: Check museum hours and any special exhibition reservations before heading out.
La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
  • Ice Age fossil site and museum where you can see bubbling tar pits and active excavations.
  • Distance: ≈5 km
  • Mode: Car or bus along Wilshire Boulevard; ~10–20 minutes, traffic dependent
  • Best time: Late morning or early afternoon
  • Tip: The outdoor pits are quick to view; allow extra time inside the museum if visiting with children.
The Getty Center
  • Hilltop art museum and garden complex with expansive views over Los Angeles.
  • Distance: ≈6 km
  • Mode: Car or rideshare via the freeway; ~15–25 minutes, traffic dependent
  • Best time: Clear afternoons for views; spring and autumn are especially pleasant
  • Tip: Factor in time for parking and the tram ride up to the main campus.
Santa Monica Pier
  • Historic Pacific Ocean pier with amusement rides, arcade games, and a wide beachfront promenade.
  • Distance: ≈13 km
  • Mode: Car or rideshare toward Santa Monica; ~20–35 minutes, traffic dependent
  • Best time: Late afternoon to sunset
  • Tip: Combine the pier with a walk or bike ride along the beach path toward Venice.

General Tip: Los Angeles traffic can be unpredictable, so group nearby Wilshire Boulevard or coastal sights into single outings and allow extra time for driving and parking.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Jun–Aug is warm and very dry; strongest leisure demand.
  • High occupancy is common; rates often at upper range.
Super-peak
  • Late Dec–early Jan brings holiday crowds; booking windows shorten.
  • Late Feb–Mar can spike with awards-week activity; policies often stricter.
Shoulder
  • Apr–May is mild and mostly dry; demand remains solid.
  • Sep–Oct stays warm with clear skies; availability often improves.
Low/Off
  • Nov–mid Dec is cooler and wetter; demand typically softens.
  • Mid Jan–early Feb is mild but rain-prone; terms may be more flexible.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Urban
Check-in time: After 4:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 11:00 AM
Number of rooms: 170

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