The stars of Hollywood and the travelers who wish to live like them have another place to lay their heads: The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills is officially open for business.
The highly anticipated luxury hotel signals Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts' first new build on the West Coast and just its second property in California.
The 12-story hotel sits adjacent to The Beverly Hilton at the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards.
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills houses a total of 119 deluxe rooms and 51 suites and features an eye-catching Art Deco-inspired design. A triple-height lobby, hand-painted murals and custom crystal chandeliers also stand out.
According to CenturyCityView.org, each guestroom features floor-to-ceiling windows that open onto oversized private balconies where the views only get better.
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The hotel also boasts a pair of ballrooms that contribute to 6,300 square feet of meeting space, along with a rooftop pool deck that will be open exclusively to hotel guests.
Highlights up top will include VIP cabanas, a lounge area offering even more stunning views of Beverly Hills and of course the swimming pool.
Every guest staying at the hotel will additionally be assigned a personal concierge to assist them from pre-arrival through departure. The luxury amenity will include individual bespoke in-room check-in service.
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"Waldorf Astoria's West Coast expansion is celebrated today with the opening of a new, modern icon, Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, which will offer global travelers a new standard of luxury in Los Angeles," said Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts' global head John Vanderslice in a statement.
The hotel, which opened its doors June 1, joins Waldorf Astoria's portfolio of 26 hotels and resorts around the world.
The Hilton luxury brand was launched more than a decade ago, with the flagship Waldorf Astoria in New York City serving as inspiration.
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