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RAFFLES L'HERMITAGE BEVERLY HILLS
For the last nine consecutive years, Raffles L’Ermitage Beverly Hills has earned the coveted Mobil Five Star and AAA Five Diamonds Awards, a rare dual designation earned by a few exceptional properties.
The hotel has received the highest rating in the Michelin Guide of Los Angeles, Five Gold Keys from Gayot, is featured on Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List, and consistently honored with Travel + Leisure’s World Best Award. |
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SOFITEL LOS ANGELES
Sofitel LA is the city's hottest new destination, with stunning interiors featuring French style and Hollywood glamour. |
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THE PENINSULA BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL
The Peninsula Hotels, a chain of five star luxury hotels in Hong Kong, New York, Chicago, Beverly Hills, Tokyo, Bangkok, Beijing, ... |
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THE LONDON HOTEL
Iconic Hollywood Glamour mixes with modern sophistication and intuitive service. Perched in the Hollywood Hills just steps from the legendary Sunset Strip, The London embodies the vision of a bold team of International taste makers. Interiors are from renowed David Collins Studio and dining by heralded Chef Gordon Ramsay. |
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THE SHANGRI-LA
First Hotel Shangri-La, ever, the owner sold the name of the hotel to the group Shangri-La.
Outstanding view on Santa Monica beach |
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MALIBU BEACH INN
Located on PCH, in Malibu, facing the ocean with an incredible high quality service.
After a complete contemporary makeover, the property re-opened in Fall 2007, featuring 47 elegantly appointed rooms.
At Malibu Beach Inn, wine is an essential aspect of the culinary and resort experience, from the personal mini-cellars available in guest rooms to the extensive and ever-changing list of small-production California labels and French Champagnes that make up the hotel’s well-edited wine menu. |
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THE SUNSET TOWER
Designed in 1929 by architect Leland A. Bryant, the Sunset Tower (as originally called) was a trendsetter from the moment it opened. Its dramatic setting on the Sunset Strip and elegant Art Deco styling, together with its proximity to famous restaurants and nightclubs of the 1930s & ’40s, contributed to its landmark status.
Among its former residents Howard Hughes, John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Errol Flynn, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, and even gangster Bugsy Siegel.
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THE ROOSEVELT
Since 1927 the Roosvelt has been the playground of luminaries including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard and marilyn Monroe and the birthplace of the Academy Awards. Sweeping renovations by acclaimed designer Dodd Mitchell in 2005 heralded its rebirth - a place where old Hollywood and young Hollywood entwine. |
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HYATT GRAND CHAMPION
Surrender to luxury at Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, Villas and Spa. A 45-acre oasis of lush gardens and shimmering fountains in Palm Spring. Award-winning spa, championship golf, seven inviting pools and Tennis courts. Truly inspired menus make dining a decided pleasure. |
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THE PATINA GROUP
The Los Angeles dining scene would not be the same without the touch of Joachim Splichal. This chef has built a national brand of restaurants using the City of Angels as a launching point, catapulting both himself and the city to the forefront of the national culinary scene. Splichal’s been named one of the nation’s legendary chefs by Bon Appétit and is also a vaunted member of the James Beard Foundation’s Who’s Who of Food and Beverage in America.
Patina offers a delicious cuisine and impeccable service that define luxury dining in Los Angeles as well as award-winning wine list. |
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THE TOWER BEVERLY-HILLS
This newly remodeled Hotel set the stage for a truly unique experience in Beverly Hills.
From a private balcony one can enjoy the best view of the Hollywood Hills and downtown LA. |