Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, hotel in Los Angeles, United States
Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, is a luxury hotel with around 400 rooms at one of Beverly Hills' most famous corners. The building combines the original 1928 structure with the Beverly Wing added in 1971, connected by a cobblestone walkway lined with gaslight lanterns, and houses multiple restaurants, a spa with 13 treatment rooms, and a Mediterranean-style pool terrace.
The hotel opened in 1928 when Beverly Hills was still a small town with fewer than 1,000 residents, and helped transform the area into a renowned destination. The Beverly Wing was added in 1971, and in 1992 it joined the Four Seasons group, while keeping its classical elegance and service standards.
The hotel's name comes from its location at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, two streets central to Beverly Hills' identity since 1928. Today, visitors can sense this Hollywood history in every corner, from the lobby details to the furnishings, which reflect the glamour that has defined the place for nearly a century.
The hotel sits directly on Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, making shopping and sights easy to reach on foot. Wide hallways and ramps currently being installed offer comfortable access, and the staff is always ready to help with special requests or room changes.
The hotel gained fame from starring roles in films like Pretty Woman and Clueless, turning it into a landmark of Hollywood cinema. Visitors can discover a small museum behind the elevators in the Beverly Wing displaying photos and objects that tell 95 years of the hotel's story.
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