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An early 20th-century beauty, this inn backs up against a rose garden and has ten rooms with designs that are inspired by Van Gogh, Gauguin, and other artists or artistic periods.
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This cool Beverly Hills hot spot has intimately lit cabanas that fringe the curvaceous pool. Rooms feature George Nelson lamps and Eames-style chairs. And don’t forget – Marilyn Monroe once lived here.
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Within earshot of the waves, this casually elegant getaway is the perfect antidote to stress. Just relax in front of the crackling fire in your roomy suites.
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Other hotels may have more stylish rooms, but the ones at this central Hollywood property offer plenty of elbow space and recently redone baths. The tiled pool and coffee shop are welcome assets.
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For beachfront on a budget, opt for this pleasant Marina del Rey hotel right on Mother’s Beach. The sand-colored rooms have private patios or balconies.
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A pleasant Venice beach hotel, this gives you easy access to interesting cafés and stores. The attractive rooms come with the full range of amenities and rates include Continental breakfast.
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It’s no longer the trendiest of LA’s luxury hotels, but its exalted place in Hollywood history remains. Drinks in the Polo Lounge, tanning by the poolside, and opulent comforts are all part of the unforgettable experience.
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A B&B that doesn’t offer much in terms of amenities or style, but you can truthfully brag that you have stayed in Beverly Hills. Converted from an apartment building, it’s a short walk away from the goodies of Rodeo Drive.
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This 1950s-style motel with a small pool is within walking distance of the Farmers Market, Melrose Avenue, and the Beverly Center. Framed art and cheerful bedspreads adorn the rooms. The downstairs diner, Swingers, is popular (see Swingers).
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This stately 1887 Victorian home has a prestigious address on Pasadena’s “Millionaire’s Row.” A sedate, grownup atmosphere reigns in the elegant public areas and all the eight cosy guest rooms.
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Hotel price categories
For the cheapest standard double room per night (without breakfast), taxes, and extra charges.
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