Beverly Hills Hotel, Luxury hotel in Beverly Hills, United States
The Beverly Hills Hotel is a luxury property in Spanish Colonial Revival style located in Beverly Hills, California, offering 210 rooms and 23 bungalows across 12 acres (about 5 hectares) filled with palm trees and tropical vegetation. The pink main building surrounds a central pool with striped cabanas and sits on a tree-lined street overlooking Sunset Boulevard.
The building opened in 1912, before Beverly Hills became an incorporated city, and served as a meeting point for landowners. After a fire in the 1950s, parts of the complex were rebuilt while maintaining the original architectural character.
The Polo Lounge inside the property has served as a breakfast meeting spot for film industry professionals conducting business for decades. Guests often read scripts or discuss contracts in the green and white striped cabanas by the pool.
The front desk arranges complimentary car service for destinations within roughly 3 miles (about 5 kilometers), which works well for errands in the neighborhood. The spa with separate treatment rooms and the fitness center are open daily and available by reservation.
The pink exterior and the green and white stripes on pool cabanas were introduced in the 1940s and have remained unchanged since. This color scheme has become a recognizable feature of the entire property, frequently appearing in films and photographs.
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