Mondrian Los Angeles, hotel in Los Angeles, United States
Mondrian Los Angeles is a hotel in West Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard known for its modern and artistic design. The building holds 236 rooms with white tones and artistic details, and offers restaurants, the famous Skybar with city views, a pool with a large deck, two fitness rooms, and private balconies in many rooms.
The hotel was designed by renowned designer Philippe Starck and opened in 1996 as a creative destination. After a major redesign costing several million dollars, it shifted from a calm coastal style to a playful Alice in Wonderland-inspired aesthetic that defines its current look.
The hotel's name references the artist Piet Mondrian, and its visual design echoes his abstract art movement throughout the spaces. The modern colors and geometric forms inside reflect the creative energy of West Hollywood and make the place feel like an extension of the local art and design scene.
Check-in is in the late afternoon and check-out in the morning, and the hotel offers valet parking for a fee, free WiFi, and 24-hour room service. Visitors can use shuttle service, and the hotel is accessible for guests with disabilities, allows pets, and has multilingual staff to meet various needs.
The Skybar is notorious for its strict door policy and typically admits only hotel guests or celebrities, making it feel like an exclusive nightclub perched high above the city. It features a teak deck, underwater music, and hosts famous DJs, turning it into a place where you experience Los Angeles from above.
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