West Hollywood’s Most Luxurious Hotel Suites, Villas & Penthouses
A peek inside the suites celebrities choose when it’s time to get red carpet-ready.
January 6, 2026 — 13 Minute Read
When awards season rolls around each winter, West Hollywood’s most lavish hotel suites become behind-the-scenes headquarters for celebrities and their glam teams — spaces where hair, makeup and styling unfold before a night on the red carpet. You can step into that world with a stay in suites designed for A-list actors, chart-topping musicians and jet-setting fashion insiders.
1 Hotel West Hollywood

Soothing, chic neutrals and warm wooden furnishings set the tone at 1 Hotel West Hollywood. In the 2,282-square-foot Hill House Suite, floor-to-ceiling windows frame the stunning Los Angeles skyline. If views of the Hollywood Hills from a wraparound terrace are more your style, check into the 2,453-square-foot Canyon House Suite, with luxe living and dining rooms and a full kitchen. When it’s time to tear yourself away from your private abode, head downstairs to the Bamford Wellness Spa or FaceGym, where a facial tightening and toning workout makes for one of the most unique hotel amenities in town.
Andaz West Hollywood

High above Sunset Boulevard, Andaz West Hollywood’s 1,700-square-foot Panorama Suite delivers a premium stay with a front-row seat to the city. This expansive two-bedroom suite features impressive views of The Strip, Hollywood Hills and Downtown Los Angeles, along with a private balcony, separate living and dining areas, and a fully equipped kitchen designed for entertaining. Plush beds, BYREDO bath amenities and thoughtful in-room comforts complete the experience. You’d never know the hotel was once the scene of some of the wildest antics in rock history.
The Charlie Hotel

This historic, all-suite hotel was once owned by actor Charlie Chaplin (hence the name). Those who stay in The Charlie’s posh, secluded bungalows will be following in the footsteps of some of Hollywood’s brightest stars, from Gregory Peck to Marlene Dietrich. Nestle into the Marilyn, a freestanding two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath suite with a sprawling private patio. Or spread out in the upper-level Clark, Gloria or Valentino suites, each featuring two-story living spaces with two bedrooms and private rooftops. Though the rooms are vintage in style, in-room tablets allow guests to make requests and view local maps at the touch of a finger.
Sunset Marquis

Long favored by the music industry for its in-house recording studio and the fiercely guarded privacy of its guests, the Sunset Marquis has hosted artists like Aerosmith, Usher and Justin Bieber. The hotel is equipped with several villas hidden within peaceful, verdant gardens, ranging from studio to multi-bedroom residences. The two-story, two-bedroom Presidential Villa truly has it all: a private entrance, butler service, an in-house screening room, a large patio and a private deck with pool access. If your entourage is tagging along, the villa comes with a separate, 625-square-foot guest room. Want something — anything? Just ask the concierge, who can arrange food and drinks, a luxury vehicle or even a musical instrument.
The West Hollywood EDITION

This Ian Schrager-designed hotel houses a MICHELIN-recommended restaurant, a basement nightclub, a rooftop pool and lobby bar — but you might not want to leave your room. Especially if it’s one of the 48 modern suites draped in plush white interiors or two penthouses with a kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, work station and outdoor terraces. Just curl up with the faux-fur throw after using your enclosed rainforest shower with custom Le Labo amenities or soaking tub with city views. The hotel’s spa offers massages, face and body treatments, self-guided meditation, light-sound therapy and whatever else you need to max out your relaxation.
Kimpton La Peer Hotel

The luxury accommodations at Kimpton La Peer Hotel include an adjoining two-bedroom suite with a Juliet balcony, as well as a fourth-floor penthouse featuring one-of-a-kind art pieces and hotel designer Gulla Jónsdóttir’s own furniture collection. The hotel’s specialty suites are awash in muted gray and beige tones, white oak herringbone wood floors and giant soaking tubs complete with a bath butler — where bubbles and Champagne can be waiting after dinner, a day visiting nearby art galleries and shops via the house black Tesla, or a relaxed night in with room service.
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills

The London lays claim to the largest penthouse suite in Los Angeles, coming in at two stories and 11,000 square feet — and its interiors were designed by the world-renowned Vivienne Westwood. Immerse yourself in pure pampering, from the spa-like bathrooms and indoor waterfall to the modern kitchen and private rooftop deck with 360-degree views of the city. You’ll also receive VIP personal service during your stay, plus a private shopping experience at Vivienne Westwood’s Melrose Avenue boutique. You’ll be in good company at The London — Gwen Stefani and Bella Hadid are a few of the famous faces who have checked in.
Mondrian Los Angeles

The Mondrian’s 1,620-square-foot penthouse provides an elegant experience punctuated with creative lighting, surrealist artwork and sweeping skyline views. Linger over in-room spa services, a rainfall shower and a spacious terrace. The living room with ample seating and dining room with full mini-bar are perfect for entertaining. Head to the Mondrian’s Casa Madera restaurant to savor coastal Mexican cuisine or chill with a refreshing cocktail at the star-studded rooftop pool bar, Skybar.
Petit Ermitage

Taking a page from the opulent palaces of 1920s Los Angeles, the top-floor Grande Belle Rouge, Bleue and Verte suites at the Petit Ermitage hotel are part hideaway, part art gallery. Each 550-square-foot suite features a rich palette of old-world details, like 1920s Chinoiserie wall panels, gilded fireplaces and sofas upholstered in vintage Scalamandré tapestries. Balconies reveal sunset views, while sitting areas, marble bathrooms and custom bars tempt you to stay inside. On the hotel’s private rooftop, a heated saltwater pool awaits. Actor Idris Elba has named Petit Ermitage among his favorites, and it’s easy to see why.
Sunset Tower Hotel

Since opening in 1931, the Sunset Tower Hotel has hosted Hollywood icons of every era, from John Wayne and Errol Flynn to Emma Stone, Naomi Watts and Timothée Chalamet. Live like a star in one of the hotel’s Townhouse Suites — split-level apartments with 20-foot ceilings and expansive windows throughout. For the ultimate indulgence, the 2,000-square-foot Penthouse Suite surrounds you with cinematic views from wraparound terraces, plus deep soaking tubs and furnishings fit for the silver screen. Whichever suite you choose, enjoy 24-hour room service, fine Egyptian linens and on-demand movies and music.
Chamberlain West Hollywood

This all-suite boutique hotel packs quite the punch, with colorful interiors, great eats and a stylish, mid-century modern sensibility. With 115 rooms and amenities reserved for guests only, you’ll be able to hide out in luxury while staying in the heart of the city. For those who want nothing but sun and silence, make a beeline for the heated rooftop pool. Enjoy a cocktail at the bar or a casual meal on the garden patio at The Fitting Room, the hotel’s private restaurant. Or, tuck away in your stylish suite, the largest of which offer private balconies, fireplaces and separate living areas.
AKA West Hollywood

The Penthouse Bi-level Suite at AKA West Hollywood offers a refined, residential take on the traditional hotel. Spanning 1,728 square feet, the suite features two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a guest powder room and a dining table for six — ideal for families, groups or entertaining. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase views of Downtown Los Angeles, while a full kitchen and in-suite laundry make settling in seamless. Designer furnishings, Sferra linens, Italian Flos lighting and spa-like baths with custom Salvatori stone complete the experience.
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