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Lucy O'Neill Dec 13th, 1999 12:38 AM

Hotels in Beverly Hills
 
Can anyone recommend a hotel in Beverly Hills? My Managing director and myself will be stopping over for 2 nights in January after a busy week at the Electronics show in Vegas. <BR> <BR>He stayed at the Beverly wiltshire last time so I am assuming that money is not a problem!!! <BR> <BR>I'd be grateful for any assistance. <BR> <BR>

michele Dec 13th, 1999 12:55 PM

Lucy, <BR> <BR>If money is really no object, try either the Beverly Hills Hotel or the Bel-Air. Both are gorgeous. The only problem with them is they do not have the easy street accessibilty of the Beverly Wilshire. <BR> <BR>Have a great time..

Kat Dec 13th, 1999 01:47 PM

Definitely, the Bel-Air, unique in the U.S.

Caryn Dec 13th, 1999 07:21 PM

Peninsula!!! The best!!!

Mike Dec 13th, 1999 10:37 PM

In my opinion the Bel-Air is overrated and looks rather "old, tired and moldy" from the outside! I agree -- go with the Peninsula: It's newer and very, very beautiful!!

Diane Dec 14th, 1999 02:08 PM

Last time I was there I stayed at the Hotel Nikko.

Diane Dec 14th, 1999 04:33 PM

OK, let's finish the post...must have been a senior moment. Anyway, the Hotel Nikko was pretty cool. My kids flipped out when I told them we saw the Beastie Boys one afternoon around the pool. The hotel was very high-tech. A console at the bedside controlled all the lights, the TV, stereo system (CDs, FM radio). There was a perfect desk with computer hookup for my laptop. Deep soaking tub in the bath, huge separate shower...wish all the hotels I stayed at were half as nice. Even the hotel restaurant was quite good, although we had other plans for all our meals except one lunch.

cali Dec 15th, 1999 07:49 PM

I'd recommend the Peninsula. The location is good and the hotel is first class. We loved it there.

cherie Dec 17th, 1999 11:21 AM

Don't rule out the Century Plaza and the Beverly Hilton....both walking distance from The Triangle. And there's a Sofitel over near Beverly Center....Is the Hermitage still around?Used to be on Burton Way....Are you shopping for "BraggingValue" or do you need to be near shopping sites?

merc Mar 13th, 2000 10:33 AM

Stayed at both the Regent Beverly and The Beverly Hills Hotel. The Beverly Hills Hotel, is, in my opinion, the best.The atmosphere is great as opposed to the stuffy,serious atmosphere of the Regent Beverly. The pool is much nicer and the grounds are beautiful.(The bungalows are wonderful,well,we were lucky enough to stay in a $2000 a night bungalow (for $500 a night) - it was superb! Go for the Beverly Hills Hotel, you won't be disappointed!


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