Location
The Beverly Hills Hotel, affectionately known as “The Pink Palace,” has reigned as an emblem of Hollywood glamour for over a century. Its signature blush-pink façade and storied neon sign are instantly recognizable, beckoning discerning travelers and celebrities alike to its lush, nearly five-hectare estate. The meticulously maintained gardens boast more than 180 botanical varieties, including towering palms, vibrant roses, aromatic herbs, and graceful ferns, creating a verdant sanctuary in the heart of Beverly Hills.
Guests can select from 210 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites, including 23 private bungalows that offer a secluded, residential ambiance. The property features four distinct dining and cocktail venues, with the legendary Polo Lounge at the epicenter of LA’s social and business scene. The historic pool, a Hollywood landmark since 1938, is flanked by 11 exclusive cabanas, each bearing the name of a famous Los Angeles enclave—such as Brentwood or Hollywood—enhancing the sense of place.
The Beverly Hills Spa, located on the Promenade level, spans 178 square meters and comprises four serene treatment rooms (including a couples’ suite and a relaxation lounge), a dedicated Nail Suite, gender-specific steam and sauna facilities, The Salon by Joseph, and a state-of-the-art fitness center open around the clock, equipped with the latest TechnoGym technology and free weights.
To complete the experience, guests can peruse the on-site boutique, which offers an exclusive selection of branded merchandise—perfect for those wishing to take a piece of Hollywood chic home.
The Beverly Hills Hotel is a proud member of the Dorchester Collection portfolio.



Accommodation
Since its grand opening in 1912, The Beverly Hills Hotel has been synonymous with luxury living, predating the city itself. Its twelve-acre grounds are now situated in one of America’s most coveted residential areas—Beverly Hills, 90210.
Perfectly positioned on the iconic Sunset Boulevard, the hotel is mere moments from the designer boutiques of Rodeo Drive and within easy reach of Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, and the city’s main entertainment and business districts, including Century City. This central location allows guests to immerse themselves in the vibrant social fabric of Los Angeles, enjoying both privacy and prime people-watching opportunities in an exclusive garden retreat.
For added convenience, guests benefit from complimentary chauffeured transportation within a 5-kilometer radius, ideal for shopping excursions, business meetings, or dining adventures nearby.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is approximately a 40-minute drive, ensuring seamless connections to international and domestic destinations, while the Pacific coastline is also easily accessible for those seeking a day at the beach.











Service & Facilities
The Beverly Hills Hotel offers 210 luxurious guest rooms and suites, including 23 iconic bungalows nestled throughout its lush gardens. The accommodations blend a residential sensibility with contemporary Californian sophistication, featuring plush leathers and rich mohair in soothing creams and taupes, highlighted by the hotel’s signature pink and green palette. The property’s famous pink exterior, first introduced in 1948, continues to set the tone for a timeless yet modern aesthetic.
Each room is thoughtfully designed with custom embroidered linens, Bang & Olufsen entertainment systems, premium minibars, and spacious marble bathrooms equipped with deep soaking tubs and separate rainfall showers. Guests enjoy complimentary mineral water, ergonomic workspaces, and generous walk-in wardrobes. Many rooms offer private balconies, terraces, or fireplaces, while furnishings in walnut, ebonized oak, and parchment lacquer add depth and texture. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of either verdant gardens or the Los Angeles cityscape.
Suites and bungalows elevate the experience further, seamlessly extending the garden-inspired motif indoors. The Paul R. Williams Suite pays homage to the acclaimed architect who defined much of the hotel’s character, boasting a striking 1950s ambiance, bespoke bar, and expansive patio. The Presidential Suite features a grand living area with a gas fireplace, panoramic balcony, elegant den, dining room, gourmet kitchen, and an opulent marble bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.
The collection of 23 bungalows provides unrivaled privacy and comfort, with each offering private entrances, spacious living and dining areas, wood-burning fireplaces, and luxury finishes in granite and marble. Select bungalows are equipped with pianos, oversized Jacuzzis, silk robes, and even in-room fitness equipment. The Presidential Bungalow is a highlight, featuring a private plunge pool with a waterfall edge, a chef’s kitchen, and dining for up to ten guests—perfect for intimate gatherings or discreet entertaining.
Many bungalows carry a storied past, having hosted Hollywood legends such as Marilyn Monroe (Bungalow 1), Charlie Chaplin (Bungalow 9), and Howard Hughes (Bungalow 3). Their legacy continues to inspire, with the bungalow interiors influencing iconic venues and nightlife far beyond Los Angeles.






Style
The pool at The Beverly Hills Hotel is legendary, celebrated both for its storied past and its contemporary luxuries. Since 1938, this 20.1-by-9.1-meter heated pool has hosted Hollywood’s elite, from Katharine Hepburn’s spontaneous swims to The Beatles’ private gatherings. Today, guests lounge in comfort on sunbeds while enjoying hourly refreshments—fresh fruit smoothies, signature lemonade slushes, and chilled M&Ms—delivered with attentive service. Complimentary sunglass cleaning and premium skincare products are also provided poolside.
The hotel’s 11 cabanas, recently refreshed by Champalimaud Design, evoke a sense of vintage glamour with modern comforts. Each cabana accommodates up to four guests and is outfitted with a universal charging station, Apple TV, secure safe, mini fridge, plush robes, a 46-inch flat-screen TV, and three dedicated loungers. Complimentary amenities include unlimited still, sparkling, and coconut water, seasonal fruits, healthy snacks, organic Coola sunscreen, and Evian facial misters.
The pool’s iconic pink daybed, “Le Refuge” by Marc Ange, is a sought-after feature. When reserved, it comes with a chilled bottle of Rock Angel Rosé, exclusive pink towels, chef-curated snacks delivered hourly, and additional sun loungers for a truly indulgent experience.
The Beverly Hills Spa, designed by Alexandra Champalimaud, is a tranquil retreat inspired by Southern California’s flora. Guests can choose from an extensive menu of treatments, including organic wellness therapies, advanced skincare, Himalayan salt stone massages, Ayurvedic rituals, LED light therapy, and Knesko Collagen Masks. The spa offers four treatment rooms (including a couples’ suite), a relaxation lounge, a dedicated Nail Bar, a Joseph salon, and a modern gym with cutting-edge equipment. Premium products such as For a Mirabilis, Knesko Skin, Valmont, Jet Peel, UMA, and Natura Bissé are featured in treatments.
For those who wish to explore the neighborhood, the hotel provides complimentary Linus bicycles, complete with curated maps and gourmet picnic options—an ideal way to experience the area’s scenic parks and boulevards.
The on-site Signature Boutique offers a curated selection of Beverly Hills Hotel memorabilia, from banana leaf-print accessories and collectible teddy bears to limited-edition swimwear and even custom Linus bicycles, allowing guests to bring a slice of the Pink Palace lifestyle home.
Families are especially well-catered for through the V-VIP children’s program, which features kid-friendly menus, swimming sessions, local activities, babysitting upon request, and thoughtful amenities like plush toys and chocolate chip cookies. Children under 12 receive a personal V-VIP card for complimentary sodas at the Fountain Coffee Room and Cabana Café.
Pets are warmly welcomed at the hotel. Dogs receive personalized bone-shaped cookies, plush beds, and bowls—ensuring that even four-legged guests enjoy a taste of Hollywood luxury.

Restaurants & Bars
The Beverly Hills Hotel stands as a global design icon, instantly recognized for its vintage 1950s signage and signature pink walls—a true symbol of Hollywood allure. The evocative poolside image of Faye Dunaway after her Oscar win is forever etched in pop culture history.
Throughout its storied past, the hotel has played host to countless luminaries, from Frank Sinatra and The Rat Pack to Elizabeth Taylor—who famously retreated to the bungalows—and John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who staged a memorable weeklong stay. Each corner of the property is steeped in stories, blending old Hollywood mystique with contemporary style.
The hotel’s iconic Martinique banana leaf wallpaper, designed by CW Stockwell and introduced in 1949, remains so influential that it has inspired global fashion houses, interior designers, and even capsule collections by Dolce & Gabbana and Michael Kors. This motif, recently reimagined in blush tones for the pool cabanas by Champalimaud Design, connects the property’s storied past with a fresh, modern sensibility.
Once isolated on an arid expanse, The Beverly Hills Hotel now anchors one of America’s most valuable neighborhoods. Its impact extends beyond hospitality—it has shaped local real estate, inspired design trends worldwide, and even lent its distinctive style to New York nightlife.
The hotel’s legacy as a trendsetter endures, continuing to set the standard for luxury and design in Beverly Hills and beyond.


Sustainability
The Beverly Hills Hotel’s restaurants and bars are legendary, offering both refined dining and casual poolside fare. The renowned Polo Lounge is the beating heart of Hollywood’s dining scene, named for the polo fields that once graced the area. Its green-and-white striped ceiling and lush patio have witnessed countless power lunches, discreet negotiations, and celebrity sightings. The menu is a blend of classic American and Italian-inspired dishes, with the McCarthy Salad—a tribute to regular guest Neil McCarthy—remaining a perennial favorite for decades. Power booths and private alcoves cater to high-profile guests, while the flower-filled terrace is among the city’s most charming spots for al fresco dining.
Step back in time at the Fountain Coffee Room, a retro gem with a curved counter and walls clad in the iconic Martinique banana leaf print. This beloved spot serves breakfast all day, nostalgic milkshakes, and seasonal fresh juices, echoing the glamour of 1950s Los Angeles. The distinctive wallpaper has become a global design staple and continues to inspire leading fashion and interior brands.
The Cabana Café offers a breezy, relaxed atmosphere beside the pool, featuring wood-fired pizzas, gourmet burgers, club sandwiches, fresh salads, and an array of smoothies—perfect for those seeking a laid-back meal while soaking up the California sun.
For expertly crafted cocktails and light bites, Bar Nineteen 12—named for the hotel’s founding year—delivers a sophisticated ambiance, whether enjoyed inside or on the terrace overlooking the lush, palm-studded gardens. The elevated vantage point provides sweeping views and a sense of serene exclusivity.


What We Love
The Dorchester Collection is committed to responsible stewardship, recognizing its duty to society, the environment, and the economy. The Beverly Hills Hotel actively implements sustainable practices to minimize its ecological footprint—focusing on energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, responsible procurement, and use of eco-friendly materials during renovations and new projects. Each property in the collection regularly monitors and seeks to improve its environmental impact, with a strong emphasis on continuous progress and innovation.
Beyond environmental initiatives, the Dorchester Collection values the cultural heritage and unique character of each hotel, ensuring guests enjoy authentic local experiences. The group upholds rigorous environmental standards, complies with all relevant regulations, and fosters meaningful partnerships within the communities it serves.
Standout Features: Editor's Highlights
- Unbeatable Address: Situated in the legendary 90210 postcode, the hotel’s location is as exclusive as it gets.
- The Polo Lounge: Iconic for its famed McCarthy Salad, a medley of romaine, iceberg, roast chicken, beetroot, egg, cheddar, bacon, tomato, and avocado with a signature balsamic-shallot dressing—prepared to perfection and steeped in Hollywood lore.
- Private Bungalows: Experience the ultimate in privacy and comfort in one of the 23 bungalows, each offering amenities from full kitchens and Jacuzzis to grand pianos and, above all, a sense of true LA seclusion.Varun SharmaEditor-In-ChiefBusinessclass


Signature Touches: What the Team Cherishes
- Legacy & Heritage: The Beverly Hills Hotel boasts a storied past, predating even the city of Beverly Hills itself. Now celebrating over 110 years, it remains a beloved Hollywood institution, blending timeless glamour with contemporary sophistication. The spirit of Los Angeles permeates every guest experience here.
- Distinctive Design: The Pink Palace’s unmistakable style—from its iconic signage and blush-pink exterior to the signature green-and-white striped carpet—sets the tone for an unforgettable arrival. The Martinique® banana leaf wallpaper, first chosen in 1949, has become a global design icon and an enduring symbol of the hotel’s unique character.
- The Reimagined Spa: Unveiled in 2021, the rejuvenated spa by Alexandra Champalimaud is a serene escape inspired by LA’s natural beauty. Tranquil blue hues and bespoke banana leaf motifs create a soothing environment for wellness and relaxation. Zachary Lapidus Hotel Manager The Beverly Hills Hotel










