(310) 472-1211
701 Stone Canyon Rd
Los Angeles,
CA
90077
34.0862
-118.4452
Neighborhoods: Bel Air, West LA
Hotel Bel-Air
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Best night I've ever spent in a hotel...period.
by sueinthepark
I've stayed in business and luxury hotels all over the country, and this was by far the best all-around service I've ever received...period.
From the moment I pulled up to the valet to the moment I reluctantly left, I felt like royalty. The staff was attentive and, dare I say, delightful. Some of them have been there for decades. They seem to love what they do, and it shows.
Excellent food, awesome rooms, perfect service. The location makes you forget you're in L.A.
I'd rather spend one night there than three somewhere else. I agree with the reviewer above, the only con that I found was that I can't stay forever!
terriable afternoon tea service
by fhovsepian
We went there for an afternoon tea and what an awful mistake. Poor service and it was anything but a "real" afternoon tea. We were there for an hour and it was miserable. They did not have a good choice of teas, the sandwiches were awful the pastry were not just bought from store and dumped on the tray. We paid $90 for two and the worst tea we had ever!!! Save you money
Once upon a time in a bustling metropolis, an Eden-like hideaway was born.
by Contributor
The Scene
Perhaps L.A.'s pre-eminent luxury accommodation, Hotel Bel-Air has been a haven for society dowagers and paparazzi-scorning celebrities since opening in 1940. Oil baron and Bel-Air Estates founder Alphonso E. Bell originally constructed the building for office space. Years later, it was converted into this grand estate worthy of a multimillion-dollar tycoon.
The Details
Guests enter via a miniature bridge which crosses the hotel's signature Swan Lake; cascading waterfalls and a crowning bell tower complete the idyllic serenity. Inside, antique fixtures and French countryside furnishings will make any plebeian feel like royalty. Sprawled over 11 lushly landscaped acres, the hotel offers much-welcomed privacy. The aptly named Grace Kelly Suite features a separate dressing room area with dainty vanity. For utter seclusion, ask for the Swan Lake Suite, which has a private entry gate.
undisputed #1 hotel in LA
by amandachen
The Hotel Bel-Air is by far the most luxurious hotel in all of LA. I've stayed at the top 5 listed for Los Angeles and nothing comes close to The Hotel Bel-Air in all areas of service, comfort, ambience, etc. There's a reason why Oprah Winfrey called it one of her favorite places to stay in the world! If you're looking for luxury, don't even bother going anywhere else in LA.
Editorial Review
by Contributor
A stunning landmark to Hollywood's Golden Age, where even commoners are treated like royalty.
Heaven on Earth
by trigirl21
This is by far, the most private, peaceful retreat ever. The service is second to none throughout the entire hotel. Everyone is treated like a star by all of the staff and given the most courteous and personal attention. The linens are beyond fabulous and the old world feeling in the lounge makes this beautiful, botanical wonder a not to be missed experience!
- Pros: Garden setting, Extremely Private, Courtesy and service
- Cons: Don't want to leave
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS
by artsygirl
I adore this place. We stayed here for a romantic weekend getaway. It is so quaint and beautiful.
You don't even know you're in LA!!
CLASS PLUS!
by sunshine91307
Oh this place is toooooo die for.... they treat you like you are a star, with the most incredible service. There are better restaurants although this is nice for a business dinner. "Most CIVILIZED" per my boss in VA!
- Pros: Lovely and Private, Star sightings, NO KISS AND TELL
- Cons: Expensive, You don't wanna leave, Can't stay forever







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