Hotel Élan
Farmer's Daughter Hotel
Crescent Beverly Hills
The Belamar Hotel
The Hilton Checkers Los Angeles
The O Hotel
Sunset Tower Hotel
Petit Ermitage Los Angeles
Los Angeles boutique hotels always bring different concepts to mind. To sort out the confusion, we compiled a short list of seven iconic boutique hotels in Los Angeles. Some feature art-themed interiors. Others play on a certain lifestyle. But these seven LA boutique hotels all have something in common: they ooze hip personality and have become LA mainstays for visitors who like a little style.
This boutique hotel is smack in the middle of the action. Boa, House of Blues Sunset Strip and Sky Bar are all nearby, and then there’s the rest of West Hollywood at your fingertips. But the real gem here is the outdoor garden and heated pool, which features a cascading waterfall. Think of it as the best of both worlds for the late-night partier — a happening location with enough amenities to help you recharge after hours on the dance floor. Plus, you can drop your worries about driving in LA with a complimentary shuttle service within a 3-mile radius of the hotel. > see more ...
If “location, location, location” is your mantra, then Hotel Élan (French for “spirit”) is prime destination real estate for you. Whether you’re in the spirit of shopping, dining or having a little fun around town, the Beverly Center, The Grove Los Angeles and Sunset Strip are just minutes away. For the ultimate escape, Hotel Élan is quite frankly the sanctuary from the ordinary. > see more ...
There’s nothing wrong with a little irreverence. For more than 30 years, the Farmer’s Daughter has been an icon in the boutique hotel scene for its tongue-in-cheek take on the old “farmer’s daughter” tale. We can’t help but chuckle at the “No Tell Room,” complete with a wet bar and ceiling mirrors. Dressed up with a recent renovation, the hotel still retains its original country charm but now represents a more sophisticated image with fresh new design elements. Central to the Westside’s many attractions — Miracle Mile, The Grove, West Third Street — the Farmer’s Daughter certainly isn’t just about sleeping in. > see more ...
“The” place where Hollywood’s Golden Age stars once stayed,
The 127-room Belamar, a Larkspur Hotel is a boutique retreat in Manhattan Beach that opened in March 2005 and has since unveiled a $2.2 million renovation. The sleek retro-modern property features a remodeled lobby, new restaurant and 7,095 square feet of expanded meeting facilities. > see more ...
This boutique is all about luxury. The restaurant, spa, lounge and tastefully decorated rooms are all as close to perfection as you can get. Bonus: the rooftop pool offers some of the best views of Downtown. > see more ...
After an extensive renovation of the former Orchid Hotel, this historic 1920s hotspot has transformed into O Hotel, upping the ante to become a major player in LA’s dynamic boutique hotel scene. The hotel cultivates a mix of Japanese minimalism and London opulence, catering mainly to a business crowd that wants to be comfortable but not overwhelmed. The result is subtly luxurious, and with an all-star staff attending to the smallest details, a stay here is often a refreshing (and affordable) change of pace. > see more ...
This Art Deco landmark offers the ultimate in service and luxurious surroundings. Located on the famed Sunset Strip and commanding some of the best views of LA, the hotel offers a full-service salon and spa and the critically acclaimed restaurant, Tower Bar. > see more ...
Old European charm meets modern luxury at Petit




