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Montrose At Beverly Hills

Réservez si You want a massive suite in West Hollywood that feels like a rich friend's condo, not a chaotic party hotel.

Pourquoi les gens l'adorent

8.6806 avis
  • Residential vibe on a quiet street, steps from the Sunset Strip
  • Rooftop pool and tennis court with skyline views
  • All-suite layout means actual living rooms and fireplaces

En bref : It calls itself 'Beverly Hills' but is firmly in West Hollywood—a quiet, slightly dated sanctuary that charges steep valet fees for the privilege of peace.

Évalué par @LlerouxI honestly felt like I was living in a cool WeHo apartment here. Playing tennis on the roof was such a unique perk, and the split-level suite gave us so much space to spread out. It’s quirky, fun, and totally memorable.


Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit

The hype

Travelers love the huge rooms and free wine hour, but often note the hallways feel 'bleak' or 'dated' compared to the stylish suites.

Reality check

The 'guests only' restaurant policy is strict—you can't invite local friends to dine with you at Tone.

  • You need space to work or spread out (suites are 500+ sq ft)
  • You travel with a dog (very pet-friendly)
  • You want to be near the Sunset Strip but sleep in silence

Propreté et entretien

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some long-term guests report missed days.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Clean and functional, but some grout and fixtures show the building's 1970s age.
  • Maintenance: Recent complaints about a 'dated' feel in corridors and occasional AC/fan noise.
  • Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality, nothing ultra-luxe but fresh and clean.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh; hallways can have a lingering 'old building' or musty scent.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENCIEUX
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  • Footsteps from rooftop pool deck (affecting top floor)
  • Thin walls between connecting suites
  • Street noise on lower floors facing Hammond St

Avant de réserver

Bon à savoir

  • The 'Tone' restaurant is exclusive to hotel guests—no outside visitors allowed.
  • There is a daily 'Amenity Fee' of ~$40 that covers Wi-Fi and morning coffee.
  • The hotel is in West Hollywood, not Beverly Hills, despite the name.

Quoi emporter

  • Tennis gear (for the rooftop court)
  • Swimsuit (heated rooftop pool is open year-round)
  • Earplugs (just in case you get a connecting room)

Génie des chambres

Meilleurs choix

  • Premier King Suite with Balcony (upper floors, but not top)
  • Courtyard-facing suites for maximum quiet

Chambres à éviter

  • Top floor suites directly under the pool deck (footstep noise)
  • Rooms near the elevator banks (high traffic noise)

Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller

I'd love a Premier King Suite on a high floor, but specifically NOT the top floor to avoid rooftop foot traffic noise. A courtyard view would be ideal for quiet.

FAQ et astuces cachées

Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.

Is it actually in Beverly Hills?

No. It is in West Hollywood (WeHo), about a 5-minute drive from the Beverly Hills border. The name is a marketing stretch.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the rooftop saltwater pool is heated year-round and offers great skyline views.

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, it's very pet-friendly. Two dogs up to 50lbs are allowed for a $150 fee per stay.

Is there parking?

Valet only. It is expensive (approx. $65-70/night) and street parking is permit-restricted and notoriously difficult.

Does the room have a kitchen?

Many suites have kitchenettes with a microwave, mini-fridge, and wet bar, but full stoves are rare/limited to specific residences.

Is there a happy hour?

Yes, a complimentary 'Wine Hour' is hosted daily in the lobby from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.


Conseils d'initiés

  • The rooftop tennis court converts to a pickleball court—ask the front desk for paddles.

  • Skip the hotel breakfast and walk to Verve Coffee on Melrose for a better vibe and avocado toast.

  • There is a 'Montrose Market' in the lobby for 24/7 snacks if you get the munchies late at night.

5 choses à savoir avant de partir

  • 💡The 'City Worker Protection Fee' (~$10-12) is added on top of the resort fee.

  • 💡The hallways can feel surprisingly dark and 'bleak' compared to the bright rooms.

  • 💡You might hear the hum of the building's mechanicals if you're in a lower-floor rear room.

  • 💡The 'guests only' restaurant policy is strictly enforced, making it awkward for business meetings with outsiders.

  • 💡The rooftop pool bar 'Tonic' has limited hours and isn't a full-service late-night spot.

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