Site Inspection at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles At Beverly Hills

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Site Inspection at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles At Beverly Hills
Curator’s statement

This gorgeous property has a mix of Hollywood glamour and California cool with all the fine details that make the Four Seasons so special. From fresh flowers that flood the lobby to wellness rooms curated for sensitive travelers, the Four Seasons Los Angeles has it all, and is tucked away on a quiet street in a prime location.

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Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles At Beverly Hills

Classic California design paired with Four Seasons luxury boasting a chic cocktail lounge and a full-service spa.

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First off, let me just say how much I love Four Seasons! This hotel epitomized what comes to mind when I think of this hotel brand - luxury, sophistication, and elegance. When I visited this property it was close to Valentines Day, and like all Four Seasons hotels, the first thing you see when you walk in the lobby in a giant floral arrangement, but not just any arrangement, you are greeted by a massive, pink, heart-shaped arrangement made by world famous florist, Jeff Leatham.
The lobby is smaller than other Four Seasons lobbies, which gives the property a discreet feel as celebrities and high profile guest enjoy a property that keeps their confidentially as they go in and out.

Master bedroom of a Four Seasons hotel.

There are a variety of room categories and suites to choose from over the 16 floors of the hotel. One of my favorite things was seeing the Wellness Rooms that are on the wellness floor. These rooms are hypoallergenic for travelers with special preferences and sensitivities. They have oak floors instead of carpeting, air purifiers, circadian rhythm devices, blackout shades, and noise machines. For sensitive sleepers like myself, this is so appealing! The Wellness floor also offers private exercise suites that clients can reserve if they want privacy during a workout. Additionally, there are wellness workspaces with plants, special lighting, and ergonomic chairs. I wish all office spaces looked like these rooms!
Also, on the wellness floor is the spa, which has a seasonal menu and 8 treatment rooms. From there you can walk out to the pool and the fitness center which has a wall that opens up entirely, so you have fresh air circulating while doing weights or cardio.


As you walk around the pool area there is a lounge where you can enjoy drinks or snacks, while being engulfed by lush, tropical plants and lemon trees, making for a private and calming experience. The hotel has two restaurants and two lounges featuring American and Italian cuisine. The hotel offers a limousine service, providing transportation within a two-mile radius of the Hotel, so if you are not staying at the Wilshire near Rodeo, you still have easy access to shopping. And lets not forget the family travelers! Four Seasons loves kids, so don't be fooled by thinking this hotel is for adults only. Four Seasons has many programs and activities that cater to children. They even have child-size bath robes, and a screening room that they use for movie nights.

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This is a great hotel for business travel, couples, or families. The beds are exceptionally comfortable, and I love the fact that its in a really great location with proximity to main attractions, yet it is tucked away on a side-street for you to enjoy lots of privacy devoid of noise pollution.

This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to Los Angeles. In need of further inspiration? Check out Alicia Anderson’s guide, Los Angeles Guide: Gluten Free Dining in LA.

Advisor - Jill Hirsberg

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