The Pink Palace has, in true Hollywood fashion, had some work done; nothing shocking, just a hundred-million-dollar renovation in an effort to stay competitive with a new generation. It’s a success—this place could have slid gently into self-parody, but it’s every bit as fine as when Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand stayed here (ostensibly separately) in 1960.
Even without the glow of celebrities long since faded, it’s a stunning hotel. The standard rooms are lavish enough, mixing modern amenities like Frette linens and oversized bathrooms with 1940s Hollywood-classic decor, complete with private balconies. For true luxury, take advantage of the sprawling hacienda-style grounds by booking one of the bungalows. Utter privacy and the option of butler service guarantee you’ll feel like a star, and the Presidential Bungalow comes with a private jacuzzi and lap pool.
The Polo Lounge, the flagship restaurant and bar, is particularly rich with history—Hunter S. Thompson famously drank here, and Sinatra’s Rat Pack had the run of the place. The gardens and landscaping surely hide some secrets as well, and the outdoor pathways are carpeted, for quieter sneaking. Facilities include the La Prairie spa and four restaurants, including the restored Fountain Coffee Shop (perfect for breakfast), where you never know who’ll discover you at the soda fountain and send you on your way.
The famous pool won't disappoint either, with it's green & white striped lounges (get to the pool early as they are occupied quickly) and private cabanas complete with changing rooms & televisions and flanked by potted lemon trees and seahorse topiaries. Two tennis courts, complete with lights for night games, are also at your disposal.
Contact & location
9641 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles Area
+1.310.276.2251
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The Pink Palace has, in true Hollywood fashion, had some work done; nothing shocking, just a hundred-million-dollar renovation in an effort to stay competitive with a new generation. It’s a success—this place could have slid gently into self-parody, but it’s every bit as fine as when Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand stayed here (ostensibly separately) in 1960.
Even without the glow of celebrities long since faded, it’s a stunning hotel. The standard rooms are lavish enough, mixing modern amenities like Frette linens and oversized bathrooms with 1940s Hollywood-classic decor, complete with private balconies. For true luxury, take advantage of the sprawling hacienda-style grounds by booking one of the bungalows. Utter privacy and the option of butler service guarantee you’ll feel like a star, and the Presidential Bungalow comes with a private jacuzzi and lap pool.
The Polo Lounge, the flagship restaurant and bar, is particularly rich with history—Hunter S. Thompson famously drank here, and Sinatra’s Rat Pack had the run of the place. The gardens and landscaping surely hide some secrets as well, and the outdoor pathways are carpeted, for quieter sneaking. Facilities include the La Prairie spa and four restaurants, including the restored Fountain Coffee Shop (perfect for breakfast), where you never know who’ll discover you at the soda fountain and send you on your way.
The famous pool won't disappoint either, with it's green & white striped lounges (get to the pool early as they are occupied quickly) and private cabanas complete with changing rooms & televisions and flanked by potted lemon trees and seahorse topiaries. Two tennis courts, complete with lights for night games, are also at your disposal.
Contact & location
9641 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles Area
+1.310.276.2251
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