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Rooms and Suites at The West Hollywood Edition

From 674 USD
Standard Room

Standard Room ( 280ft2 - 291ft2 )

The Standard Room features a calming light neutral palette and natural stone bathrooms with enclosed rainforest showers and Le Labo bath amenities. It...

From 732 USD
Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room ( 366ft2 - 388ft2 )

The Deluxe Room offers a cozy retreat with a soft king bed or two queen beds, adorned in crisp white linens, and bathed in natural light through floor...

From 742 USD
Deluxe Terrace Room

Deluxe Terrace Room ( 344ft2 - 388ft2 )

The Deluxe Terrace Room offers a modern terrace for two with comfy decor. It is air-conditioned and a non-smoking space. Connecting rooms are not avai...

From 779 USD
Loft Room

Loft Room ( 441ft2 )

Discover the cozy Loft Rooms for relaxation. Enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows and a French balcony. The air-conditioned, non-smoking room includes a liv...

From 1,000 USD
Loft Terrace Room

Loft Terrace Room ( 592ft2 )

The Loft Terrace Room offers a King bed and seating for two on the terrace with breathtaking views. This room is air-conditioned, non-smoking, and has...

From 1,052 USD
Superior Suite

Superior Suite ( 635ft2 )

The Superior Suite is adorned with modern decor, Ian Schrager's exquisite touch, and expansive windows offering views of West Hollywood or Los Angeles...

From 1,104 USD
Premier Suite

Premier Suite ( 657ft2 )

The Premier Suite presents modern decor, designed by Ian Schrager, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking either West Hollywood or Los Angeles...

From 1,371 USD
Premier Terrace Suite

Premier Terrace Suite ( 1066ft2 )

The Premier Terrace Suite offers breathtaking panoramic views from its large wraparound terrace. It is air-conditioned and a non-smoking room with a s...

From 4,208 USD
Superior Villa Suite

Superior Villa Suite ( 1227ft2 )

The Superior Villa Suite offers a panoramic view, featuring a separate living room with a sofa bed pullout and lounge chairs. The suite includes one k...

From 5,247 USD
Premier Villa Suite

Premier Villa Suite ( 1701ft2 )

The Premier Villa Suite, a spacious suite with a king bed and 1.5 bathrooms, offers a tranquil ambiance. Enjoy the large outdoor terrace and elegant l...

From 10,535 USD
Penthouse Suite

Penthouse Suite ( 1938ft2 )

This penthouse suite offers a breathtaking panoramic view from its balcony. The room size is 1642 sqft/148 sqm, air-conditioned, and non-smoking. It a...

The West Hollywood Edition



The West Hollywood Edition brings the EDITION style to the edge of Sunset Boulevard and North Doheny Drive, where West Hollywood meets Beverly Hills. The hotel is made for guests who want Los Angeles with a sharper city rhythm: design, dining, nightlife, spa time, rooftop views and quick access to the Hollywood Hills, Beverly Hills, Melrose Avenue and the wider Westside.

The arrival already sets the tone. The hotel moves from the energy of the street into a calmer world of pale stone, warm wood, greenery and low light. The atmosphere feels social but controlled. It is polished enough for a special trip, yet relaxed enough for a long weekend, a business stay or a Los Angeles visit built around restaurants, shopping and culture.

Rooms & Suites

Rooms and suites at The West Hollywood Edition use a clean, residential style. Expect light woods, neutral tones, wide windows and uncluttered spaces. The look is modern but soft, which helps the rooms feel restful after a day in Los Angeles traffic or a late night on the Sunset Strip.

Many rooms have views across West Hollywood, Beverly Hills or the hills. Suites add more room to spread out, with living areas that work well for longer stays, private meetings or guests who want more privacy. The penthouse categories bring the most space and the strongest sense of the hotel's hillside address.

Bathrooms are designed with the same calm mood as the bedrooms. The overall room experience is not about heavy decoration. It is about light, texture and a simple layout that makes it easy to settle in. That makes the hotel a strong choice for guests who want Los Angeles style without visual noise.

Dining & Drinks

Ardor is the hotel's main restaurant and one of the key reasons to stay here. The restaurant is connected to chef John Fraser and has a plant-forward, California-minded approach. The menu fits the setting: bright, seasonal, shareable and easy to enjoy before an evening out in West Hollywood or Beverly Hills.

The Roof gives the hotel its open-air social point. It sits above West Hollywood with city views, a poolside mood and a menu suited to relaxed lunches, sunset drinks and later evenings. It is one of the spaces that makes the hotel feel distinctly local, not only a place to sleep.

The Lobby Bar works for quieter meetings, pre-dinner cocktails and late-night drinks. Its design keeps the EDITION tone consistent: low, warm and polished, with enough energy to feel connected to the city. Guests can use it as a base before going to West Hollywood restaurants, music venues or private events.

Spa & Pool

The Spa at The West Hollywood Edition gives the hotel a useful wellness layer. It offers treatment rooms, a sauna, steam, a relaxation area and a fitness setting that suits both short and longer stays. For a city hotel, this helps balance the active Los Angeles schedule outside the door.

The outdoor pool is part of the rooftop experience. It is not a large resort pool, but it gives guests a place to pause, read, order a drink and look across the city. In warm weather, this is one of the easiest parts of the hotel to enjoy between meetings, shopping or evenings out.

The wellness offer works because it is compact and easy to use. Guests can book a treatment, fit in a workout, then return to the room or rooftop without turning the day into a full spa program. That rhythm suits Los Angeles, where plans often change fast and short breaks matter.

West Hollywood Location

The location is central for guests who plan to spend time in West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Hollywood. Sunset Boulevard is close at hand, while the Pacific Design Center, Melrose Avenue, Robertson Boulevard and Rodeo Drive are all easy to reach by car. Beverly Hills, Century City and Hollywood are also practical from here.

For culture and shopping, the hotel sits in a useful part of Los Angeles. Guests can move toward LACMA, the Academy Museum, the La Brea Tar Pits, the Petersen Automotive Museum or the galleries and design showrooms around West Hollywood. Beach trips to Santa Monica or Venice are possible, though traffic should always be part of the plan.

The address also works well for nightlife. West Hollywood has restaurants, bars, clubs and music rooms nearby, while Beverly Hills offers a more polished dining scene. Guests who want quieter evenings can keep the stay within the hotel, using Ardor, The Roof and the Lobby Bar without leaving the property.

Practical access is another advantage. The hotel is close enough to Beverly Hills for shopping and business, close enough to Hollywood for studios and events, and still placed in a neighborhood with its own scene. Guests should plan around traffic, but the location reduces long cross-city drives for many common Los Angeles plans.

Los Angeles Context

Compared with classic Beverly Hills hotels, The West Hollywood Edition feels more contemporary and nightlife-oriented. The Beverly Hills Hotel has deeper Hollywood history and a resort mood. The Peninsula Beverly Hills is more traditional and residential. Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills is taller, glossier and closer to Rodeo Drive. The Maybourne Beverly Hills has a refined village feel around Beverly Canon Gardens.

The West Hollywood Edition is different. It is design-led, social and well placed for guests who want Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood dining, spa time and a rooftop scene in one stay. Choose it for modern rooms, Ardor, The Roof, the spa and an address that keeps Los Angeles open in several directions. The balance is clear and useful.

It is especially useful for couples, solo travelers, entertainment visits and business guests who want to stay near the creative side of Los Angeles. The hotel is not trying to be a beach resort or a formal grande dame. It is a sharp West Hollywood base with strong service, clear style and enough privacy to make the city feel easier.

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Why we love this hotel

  • Do not miss a dinner at Ardor which is one of the trendiest restaurants in Hollywood.

  • The rooms have floor to ceiling windows with impressive views of the Los Angeles skyline.

  • The Spa at The West Hollywood Edition focus on alternative treatments. So if you never tried a CBD facial or massage you can do it here.

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Good to know about The West Hollywood Edition

Yes. The West Hollywood EDITION is worth it for travelers who want design, nightlife, rooftop energy, and a strong Sunset Strip location.

It works best for guests who value style, dining, views, wellness, and easy access to West Hollywood and Beverly Hills.
The West Hollywood EDITION is at the corner of West Sunset Boulevard and North Doheny Drive.

The location sits where West Hollywood meets Beverly Hills, with Sunset Strip nightlife, design shops, restaurants, and studios nearby.
The hotel has 140 guest rooms and 48 suites, including 2 penthouses, according to the official hotel information.

That mix gives travelers a choice between sleek rooms, larger suites, and penthouses with more space and stronger outdoor living.
Rooms at The West Hollywood EDITION are modern, calm, and design-forward, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a soft neutral palette.

Many rooms look toward Los Angeles or the Hollywood Hills, which makes the stay feel connected to the city rather than hidden from it.
Yes. Suites are a strong choice for guests who want more space, better views, or a more residential Los Angeles stay.

Some suites add terraces or larger entertaining areas, which suits longer stays, couples' trips, and guests who plan to host friends.
Yes. The hotel has an expansive rooftop pool with views across Los Angeles and the Hollywood Hills.

It is one of the main reasons to stay here, especially for guests who want a sunny pool scene without leaving West Hollywood.
The Roof is the hotel's rooftop bar and dining venue, set above Sunset Boulevard with wide city views.

It is a good place for daytime pool energy, sunset drinks, and a more social Los Angeles mood in the evening.
Ardor is the signature restaurant at The West Hollywood EDITION, led by chef John Fraser.

The restaurant is known for polished California cooking, vegetables, seafood, meats, and a glamorous room that fits the hotel's style.
Yes. The Spa at The West Hollywood EDITION has six treatment rooms and a calm wellness setting.

It is a useful contrast to the hotel's social energy, with treatments, fitness access, and space to reset between Los Angeles plans.
Yes. The hotel is well suited to travelers who want access to West Hollywood nightlife.

Sunset Boulevard, The Roof, the lobby lounge, and Sunset club all make the hotel feel connected to the local evening scene.
Yes. Couples often choose this hotel for its design, rooftop pool, spa, dining, and glamorous West Hollywood setting.

It works well for birthday trips, long weekends, style-focused city breaks, and stays that mix relaxation with nightlife.
Yes. The hotel can work well for business travelers who need West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, or entertainment industry access.

Rooms are polished, the fitness center is open all day, and the hotel has meeting and event space for work needs.
The hotel is close to the Sunset Strip, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, Melrose Avenue, and many Los Angeles restaurants.

Guests can also reach Hollywood, museums, studios, and Santa Monica by car, depending on traffic and the time of day.
The hotel can work for families, especially when booking larger rooms or suites.

Still, its strongest appeal is for adults and older teens who will enjoy the design, pool, dining, and central West Hollywood setting.
Choose The West Hollywood EDITION if you want a luxury Los Angeles hotel with design, views, and a social edge.

It is best for couples, creatives, executives, and repeat Los Angeles travelers who want a polished base near Beverly Hills.

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