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On floors 2 to 4, the Premium Room offers 400 sq. ft. This spacious, comfortable setting supports calm and rest. The layout feels open and
The Premium Soaking Tub Room offers a comfortable and luxurious experience in 360 square feet of bright space. The room feels open and calm with
Set on the 2nd floor, the Premium Terrace Room offers calm space and comfort. The room spans 360 square feet. A spacious king bed anchors
The Essential Room is a comfortable, spacious retreat located on floors 2 to 4. The room ranges from 315 sq. ft. to 350 sq. ft.
Within 450 square feet, the Studio Suite offers calm comfort. The layout feels open and generous with clearly defined areas. A luxurious king bed anchors
The La Peer Corner Suite spans 685 square feet of bright space. This spacious suite features a calm, open layout. Large windows bring in natural
The Terrace Suite is a spacious and luxurious room measuring 750 square feet. The suite rests on the 2nd floor. The layout offers a calm
The Design Suite spans 725 sq ft with refined comfort. This 1-bedroom suite features one king bed. A separate living room includes a sofa bed.
Within a prime address, The La Peer Penthouse Suite offers stunning views of Beverly Hills and the Hollywood Hills. This 1,200-square-foot suite reflects Gulla Jonsdottir's
Kimpton La Peer Hotel is a design-led West Hollywood stay for travelers who want the neighborhood at street level, not just a luxury address on a map. The 105-room hotel sits at 627 N. La Peer Drive, between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard, close to the Design District, the Rainbow District, Pacific Design Center, restaurants, galleries, and Beverly Hills. It is intimate, social, and better for guests who like WeHo texture than for travelers seeking a grand resort-style Los Angeles hotel.
La Peer Drive is a quieter side street, but the hotel is not hidden from the city. Melrose Avenue, Santa Monica Boulevard, showrooms, cafes, bars, and boutiques are all close. That makes the property feel local in a way that larger Beverly Hills hotels often do not.
The setting is one of the strongest reasons to book. Guests can walk to dinner, browse design shops, meet friends nearby, and return without turning every outing into a car transfer. Los Angeles is still a driving city, but West Hollywood is one of the few areas where a luxury hotel can feel genuinely walkable.
Compared with Pendry West Hollywood, Kimpton La Peer Hotel is smaller and less showy. Compared with The London West Hollywood, it is less suite-driven and less formal. Compared with 1 Hotel West Hollywood, it is less wellness-branded and more neighborhood-driven. That sharper sense of place is the point.
The hotel has 105 guestrooms and suites. Rooms are calm rather than flashy, with a neutral palette, strong materials, and enough texture to feel designed without becoming heavy. Some rooms and suites include balconies or terraces, which can matter in a city where outdoor space changes the feel of a stay.
The design is often linked to Icelandic designer Gulla Jonsdottir, whose work gives the hotel a sculptural, organic mood. Expect wood, concrete, leather, custom furniture, and art rather than a standard hotel-room template. The rooms are not enormous by Los Angeles luxury standards, so guests who want large suite space should compare carefully.
Entry rooms work for short West Hollywood stays, solo travelers, and couples who plan to spend time out in the neighborhood. Suites make more sense for longer stays, wardrobe-heavy trips, or guests who want more lounge space before dinner. The property is better for style and location than for sheer room size.
That distinction helps set expectations. This is not a Beverly Hills palace hotel. It is a boutique hotel in West Hollywood, close to the local scene and built around design, dining, pool time, and social movement.
Ladyhawk gives the hotel its main dining identity. The restaurant is led by Charbel Hayek, winner of Top Chef Middle East, and focuses on Eastern Mediterranean cooking with a Southern California point of view. Shareable plates, spice-forward flavors, and local wines make it more distinctive than a generic hotel restaurant.
No Rose adds a bar layer for cocktails and small bites. The hotel also has a poolside lounge and more than 8,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor dining and lounge spaces. That matters because La Peer is not only a place to sleep. It is built as a small neighborhood gathering point.
The heated outdoor pool gives the hotel a relaxed daytime center. It is not a sprawling resort pool, and guests should not expect a large spa complex. The pool works best as a stylish pause between meetings, shopping, lunch, and evening plans in West Hollywood.
For travelers who care about the hotel scene, this is where La Peer earns its keep. It feels more personal than a large luxury brand property, but it still has enough restaurant, bar, and pool energy to avoid feeling quiet or residential-only.
The hotel is close to the Pacific Design Center and the galleries and showrooms of the Design District. Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue put restaurants, cafes, nightlife, and shopping within easy reach. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, The Grove, and the Sunset Strip are short drives when traffic cooperates.
For culture and design-minded guests, the location works well. The MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House is nearby. The Petersen Automotive Museum, LACMA, Academy Museum, and Beverly Center are also within practical reach. Beach plans, downtown Los Angeles, and Universal Studios require more time.
That makes Kimpton La Peer Hotel a smart base for a specific kind of Los Angeles trip. It is strongest when the itinerary centers on West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, design, restaurants, nightlife, meetings, and social plans. It is less convenient for guests who expect most of the trip to happen at the beach, in Santa Monica, or downtown.
The hotel has more than 8,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event and lounge space. It also notes a rooftop event area that includes a pickleball court. This gives the property a more playful events profile than a typical boutique hotel.
For small brand events, private dinners, fashion-adjacent gatherings, wedding weekends, and creative meetings, the hotel makes sense. It is not built for large conferences. Guests needing vast ballrooms or a fully self-contained business hotel should look elsewhere in Los Angeles.
Practical details include a fitness center, complimentary bikes, yoga mats in rooms, valet parking, daily housekeeping, Wi-Fi, and pet-friendly Kimpton policies. Los Angeles International Airport is usually the main arrival point, though Hollywood Burbank Airport can be useful depending on the flight and traffic pattern.
The strongest luxury competitors in this part of Los Angeles each have a different purpose. Pendry West Hollywood is glossier, louder, and closer to Sunset Strip energy. The London West Hollywood is stronger for large suites and a softer residential feel. 1 Hotel West Hollywood is better for eco-conscious design and a more wellness-led Sunset Boulevard stay.
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is the stronger choice for traditional high-touch service, larger hotel infrastructure, and a more polished Beverly Hills-adjacent experience. The West Hollywood EDITION is sharper for nightlife energy and dramatic design. Kimpton La Peer Hotel is more compact, warmer, and more tied to the Design District.
This matters for guests searching for a luxury hotel in West Hollywood. La Peer is not the obvious choice for everyone. It is the right choice when the trip needs walkability, local restaurant access, creative energy, and a boutique scale that still feels social.
Book Kimpton La Peer Hotel if you want a boutique hotel in West Hollywood with 105 rooms, strong design, Ladyhawk, No Rose, a heated pool, and quick access to Melrose, Santa Monica Boulevard, the Pacific Design Center, and Beverly Hills. It fits couples, solo travelers, creative-industry guests, pet owners, and visitors who want a hotel that feels woven into WeHo.
Choose another hotel if you want huge rooms, a full resort spa, a grand Beverly Hills mood, or a beach-focused Los Angeles trip. The London is stronger for suite space. Four Seasons is stronger for classic service. 1 Hotel is stronger for wellness branding. Pendry is stronger for Sunset Strip polish.
The main reason to book is the neighborhood fit. Kimpton La Peer Hotel gives guests a stylish West Hollywood base with real dining, a usable pool, a design-district address, and enough social energy to feel alive. For travelers who want Los Angeles through WeHo rather than through a sealed luxury bubble, that is its advantage.
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