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Beverly Hills Marriott

$220-350/ night

Book this if You want the Beverly Hills zip code prestige without the $800 price tag, and you don't mind staying in the kosher heart of Pico-Robertson.

Why People Love It

7.8585 reviews
  • Walkable to a fascinating local kosher food scene
  • Significantly cheaper than the 'real' Beverly Hills hotels just a mile north
  • Outdoor heated pool that actually gets sunlight

Quick Take: It's a solid business hotel that calls itself 'Beverly Hills' but lives in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood—functional, slightly dated, and surrounded by great delis.

Reviewed by @lifewithjenipherI lived my absolute best Hollywood life here! From breakfast on the sunny terrace to walking straight onto Rodeo Drive for some window shopping, the location was everything. The room was super comfy, and having Shake Shack nearby for a late-night snack was the cherry on top.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers appreciate the location and staff friendliness but consistently complain about the aging rooms and noise levels.

Reality check

The 'Beverly Hills' in the name is doing a lot of heavy lifting; you are technically in Los Angeles (90035), and the glamour fades the moment you step off the property.

  • You are a Marriott Bonvoy loyalist chasing status
  • You want to explore the Museum of Tolerance (walking distance)
  • You need a central launchpad for West LA without paying Waldorf Astoria prices

Cleanliness & Maintenance

7.8
  • Housekeeping: Generally consistent, though reports of missed items (towels, soap) exist.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Functional but dated; grout lines often show age and wear.
  • Maintenance: Elevators are a major weak point; carpets in hallways often reported as stained or smelling musty.
  • Linens & towels: Standard Marriott quality—clean but not luxurious.
  • Odors & scents: Frequent complaints of 'mildewy' or 'damp' smells in hallways and some rooms.

Sleepability™

5.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • South Beverly Drive traffic noise
  • Hallway doors slamming (no soft-close)
  • Thin connecting walls between rooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • The 'Worker Protection Ordinance' fee adds ~$14/night to your bill—it's mandatory.
  • Breakfast is NOT free unless you have high-tier status or a specific package.
  • The M Club lounge gets mixed reviews; don't expect a full dinner replacement.

What to pack

  • High-quality earplugs or a white noise machine
  • Your own water (bottled water in room is often $5+)
  • Walking shoes for the 20-minute trek to Rodeo Drive

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Pure Wellness rooms (hypoallergenic, often feel fresher)
  • High floor (10th+) facing West for sunsets and less street noise

Rooms to avoid

  • Rooms near the elevators (mechanical noise + high foot traffic)
  • Lower floors facing South Beverly Drive (bus/traffic noise)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would appreciate a room on a high floor (10+), strictly away from the elevators due to noise sensitivity. If available, a West-facing view would be preferred.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is this hotel actually in Beverly Hills?

Technically no. It is in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles (90035), just south of the Beverly Hills city limit.

How much is parking?

Valet is mandatory and expensive, ranging from $63 to $70 per night plus tax.

Is there a resort fee?

There is a mandatory 'Administrative Fee' or 'Worker Protection' surcharge of roughly $14/night, plus potential destination fees depending on your booking channel.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the outdoor pool is heated and open year-round, which is a highlight.

Can I walk to Rodeo Drive?

Yes, it's about a 15-20 minute walk north on Beverly Drive. It's a pleasant, safe walk.

Is it pet friendly?

Yes, but expect a non-refundable fee around $75-$150 per stay.


Insider Tips

  • Walk south to Pico Blvd for some of the best kosher food in LA—it's a local cultural hub.

  • The 'Corner Pantry' is overpriced; walk across the street to the Walgreens or Ralphs for snacks.

  • Check your folio for the 'Worker Protection' fee—it's often a surprise at checkout.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The elevators are notoriously slow and prone to breaking down.

  • 💡The 'City View' often just means looking at the office building across the street.

  • 💡The carpet in the hallways often has a lingering 'damp' or 'musty' smell.

  • 💡You are right next to the Museum of Tolerance—a somber but essential visit.

  • 💡The 'Great Room' lobby bar is actually a decent spot to work, unlike the rooms which can feel dark.

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