The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills

Sitting on the border of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, The London West Hollywood holds a Michelin Selected distinction for 2025, placing it among a short list of LA hotels where design ambition and address intersect. The all-suite format and rooftop position it above standard West Hollywood inventory, making it a considered choice for travellers who treat the hotel as part of the itinerary.
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- Address
- 1020 N. San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles Area, CA, USA
- Phone
- (310) 854-1111

Where West Hollywood Meets Beverly Hills: A Study in Vertical Living
San Vicente Boulevard marks one of those quiet boundaries that Angelenos understand instinctively. On one side, West Hollywood's density of bars, design showrooms, and industry lunch spots; on the other, the calmer residential approach to Beverly Hills. The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills sits at that seam, at 1020 N. San Vicente Boulevard, and the address does more than locate the hotel, it explains its competitive position. This is not a hotel that competes on proximity to the beach or to downtown; it competes on the logic of the Westside corridor, where proximity to Sunset Strip, the Design District, and Beverly Hills retail makes a single address genuinely efficient for a wide range of visitor types.
West Hollywood's hotel tier has expanded significantly over the past decade. The corridor between Santa Monica Boulevard and Sunset now holds properties ranging from the design-led irreverence of the Andaz West Hollywood to the social-first format of Gold Diggers and the creative-industry positioning of Hollywood Volume. Within that spread, The London occupies the upper tier, a property where the physical architecture and suite-only format signal a different set of priorities than the neighbourhood's more programmatic boutique hotels.
The Architecture of a Suite-Only Property
Suite-only hotels operate on a different spatial logic than standard room-inventory properties. The floor plate is larger, the ceiling heights tend to be more generous, and the division between sleeping and living functions is treated as a design problem rather than an afterthought. In LA's premium hotel market, this format has historically been associated with properties that attract long-stay entertainment-industry guests who need a functional workspace alongside a comfortable bedroom. The London's all-suite configuration places it in that tradition, alongside a small cohort of Westside properties where the room itself is the primary amenity.
The rooftop element is worth noting as an architectural decision rather than a marketing feature. In a city where outdoor space is climate-reliable for the majority of the year, how a hotel handles its upper floors shapes the entire guest experience. Properties that commit rooftop square footage to pools and open-air lounges rather than mechanical plant or storage create a different vertical rhythm, one where the building's highest point becomes its most social. The London's rooftop offering fits this pattern, extending the hotel's usable social space above the San Vicente streetscape and providing a refined vantage point in a city where most of the notable views require driving to find them.
Michelin Selection and What It Signals in the LA Hotel Market
The Michelin Guide's expansion into hotel selections, distinct from its restaurant star system, has added a reference layer to a market that previously relied heavily on brand recognition and review aggregators. A Michelin Selected designation for 2025 does not carry the numerical ranking of a hotel star rating, but it does indicate that the property passed a structured quality assessment across categories that include comfort, design, service, and overall experience. For The London West Hollywood, that selection places it in a verified peer group within the Los Angeles Area, alongside properties included in the same Michelin Hotels guide.
In practical terms, the designation matters most as a filtering signal for travellers who are choosing between several West Hollywood options and want a credential that sits outside the hotel's own marketing. It provides the same function that Michelin restaurant recognition provides in the dining market: a named external authority confirming that the property meets a defined standard. Other Michelin Selected properties in the broader LA area, including The Beverly Hills Hotel, operate in adjacent neighbourhoods, and the selection positions The London in that confirmed upper tier of the city's accommodation inventory.
Placing The London in Its comparable set
For travellers building a shortlist of Westside hotels, the comparison set matters. The London's suite-only format and Michelin recognition place it closer to full-service luxury properties than to the design-boutique tier occupied by the Freehand Los Angeles or the coastal-lifestyle positioning of Hotel Erwin Venice Beach. It is a property that makes sense for guests who want more than a well-designed room, those who are treating the hotel stay as a base of operations across several days of meetings, events, or broader LA exploration.
For comparison across the broader California market, the suite-format and design emphasis places The London in a different register than wine-country properties like Meadowood Napa Valley or SingleThread Farm Inn, which are built around landscape and agricultural identity. The London is an urban hotel in the fullest sense, calibrated for city use rather than retreat. Similarly, compared to coastal-California alternatives like Post Ranch Inn or Hotel June Malibu, it trades natural setting for address efficiency and vertical design.
Beyond California, the suite-only luxury hotel format appears in a small number of city properties that have committed to it as a genuine identity rather than a legacy of early-2000s conversion projects. Properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City and Raffles Boston occupy the same conceptual tier in their respective markets. For international travellers moving between major cities, The London's format offers a recognisable spatial logic regardless of which coast they are arriving from.
Planning a Stay: What to Know Before Booking
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills sits on N. San Vicente Boulevard, within walking distance of the Sunset Strip and a short drive from Beverly Hills retail. For guests arriving by air, both LAX and Burbank (Bob Hope) airports serve the area, with the hotel's West Hollywood location making Burbank a faster surface option for those arriving from the north or east. The property's Michelin Selected status for 2025 suggests sustained demand at the upper tier of the West Hollywood market; guests planning visits during award season (late winter) or major industry events should expect compressed availability and are advised to book well ahead of those windows.
Those comparing West Hollywood options against other Westside alternatives might also consider Hotel Per La or Hotel Oceana in Santa Monica depending on whether proximity to Beverly Hills or the coast is the primary priority. Each serves a distinct slice of the Westside market, and the choice between them comes down to itinerary logic more than any single quality difference.
A Quick Peer Check
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The London West Hollywood at Beverly HillsThis venue — the venue you are viewing | All-suite luxury hotel blending British elegance with California cool. | $$$$ | 4-Star | |
| Kimpton La Peer Hotel | Design-centric urban boutique hotel reflecting West Hollywood's art, architecture, and fashion. | $$$$ | 4-Star | West Hollywood Design District |
| Palihouse West Hollywood OLD LOCATION CLOSED | neighborhood-centric boutique with residential vibe | $$$$ | 4-Star | West Hollywood |
| Le Parc at Melrose | Contemporary boutique hotel embracing West Hollywood's art community with design-forward aesthetic and residential-style accommodations. | $$$ | 4-Star | West Hollywood Design District |
| The Valorian Los Angeles, Curio Collection by Hilton | Trendsetting luxury hotel blending timeless creativity with modern West Hollywood style on the Sunset Strip. | $$$$ | 4-Star | West Hollywood |
| Petit Ermitage | Suite-only bohemian pied-à-terre with private rooftop club. | $$$$ | 4-Star | West Hollywood |
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