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Four Seasons Los Angeles At Beverly Hills

$650-$950/ night

Book this if You want classic Hollywood glamour, impeccable white-glove service, and a central location near Rodeo Drive without the chaotic party scene.

Why People Love It

9.1185 reviews
  • Impeccable, anticipatory service
  • Lush, tropical pool deck with private cabanas
  • Central location bridging Beverly Hills and West Hollywood

Quick Take: It's a flawless luxury experience with legendary service, but the building itself is older and the elevators are notoriously slow.

Reviewed by @renjenlama0I stayed at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills and it was the ultimate treat. Ordering room service right from the iPad in bed was so effortless, and having my own private balcony for quiet LA nights was everything. The perfect place to just relax and be taken care of.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

The service is truly five-star and the staff makes you feel like royalty, but some of the hardware feels a bit dated.

Reality check

Street noise can be an issue even on higher floors, and the $70 nightly valet fee stings.

  • You want to spot celebrities in a low-key environment
  • You expect top-tier, personalized housekeeping and concierge service
  • You love lounging by a beautifully landscaped, resort-style pool

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.5
  • Housekeeping: Immaculate and highly attentive; they offer twice-daily service and refresh the room almost instantly whenever you leave.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless marble bathrooms with premium Byredo toiletries, though some guests note the plumbing is older and occasionally has faint drain smells.
  • Maintenance: Generally excellent upkeep of a historic property, but the building's age shows in the notoriously slow elevators.
  • Linens & towels: High-quality, crisp Frette linens and plush towels, though a few guests have mentioned the bathrobes can feel a bit scratchy.
  • Odors & scents: The lobby smells incredible thanks to the massive, signature fresh floral arrangements by Jeff Leatham.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
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4-7.5MODERATE
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  • Street traffic from Doheny Drive
  • Occasional noise from the pool deck if you're on a lower floor

Before you book

Good to know

  • Basic Wi-Fi is free, but high-speed streaming costs extra
  • The hotel offers a complimentary luxury house car for drop-offs within a 2-mile radius
  • There is free coffee, tea, and pastries in the lobby from 5am to 8am

What to pack

  • Designer sunglasses and resort wear (the pool scene is chic and you might spot a celeb)
  • Earplugs if you're a light sleeper, just in case you get a street-facing room

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Premier Balcony Rooms for wrap-around balconies and corner views
  • One-Bedroom Suites for families needing a solid door between living and sleeping areas

Rooms to avoid

  • Lower floor rooms facing Doheny Drive due to street traffic noise
  • Rooms directly above the pool deck if you want daytime quiet

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

Hi team, I'm looking forward to my stay. Could I please request a room on a higher floor away from the elevators to minimize street and hallway noise? A view of the Hollywood Hills would be wonderful if available.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

How much is parking at the hotel?

Valet parking is mandatory and costs $70 per night, which includes in/out privileges. There is no self-parking option.

Is the hotel pet-friendly?

Yes, cats and dogs under 15 lbs are welcome to stay for free. The hotel even provides pet beds, bowls, and treats.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Yes, there is a beautiful, heated outdoor pool located on the 4th-floor terrace, complete with private cabanas and a poolside cafe.

Is breakfast included in the room rate?

No, cooked-to-order breakfast is available for an additional fee (typically $15-$45 per person), though free coffee and pastries are in the lobby early morning.

How far is the hotel from Rodeo Drive?

It's about a 5-minute drive or a 20-minute walk. You can use the hotel's free luxury house car for a complimentary drop-off.

Are there hidden fees?

Aside from the steep $70/night valet parking, basic Wi-Fi is free, but high-speed premium internet costs around $19. There is no mandatory resort fee.


Insider Tips

  • Use the free luxury house car to get dropped off at Rodeo Drive or nearby restaurants.

  • Grab the complimentary morning coffee and pastries in the lobby before 8am to save on the pricey breakfast.

  • The hotel has an iPad in every room for ordering room service and requesting valet, saving you a phone call.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The elevators are notoriously slow and often shared with staff.

  • 💡The hotel is technically in Los Angeles (Beverly Grove), not within the Beverly Hills city limits.

  • 💡The fitness center is open-air on the 4th-floor pool terrace, letting you work out in the California sun.

  • 💡The spa features a unique magnesium hot tub.

  • 💡Basic Wi-Fi is free, but you'll have to pay around $19 if you want high-speed internet for streaming.

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