L'Ermitage Beverly Hills

100   Recommended

September 4, 2014 by EXPERT
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A small, boutique hotel with just 117 rooms and suites, L'Ermitage prides itself on providing intimate and personalized service. There is a strong emphasis on guest recognition, creating a sense that guests are "returning home" when they come for repeat stays. Once a guest has visited for the second or third time, arriving guests can be taken straight to their rooms for check-in.

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The hotel has a somewhat minimalist aesthetic. The antithesis of the grand entrance to the Beverly Wilshire, the lobby at L’Ermitage is casual and understated — low ceilings but light and comfortable. There was an art display of Warhol prints when I visited. Rooms are extremely spacious with lead-in Superior rooms starting at 650 sq ft. Deluxe and Premier rooms are a bit larger, the difference being that these categories are on higher floors and command better views. White marble bathrooms are full featured. Most provide dual vanities, but single vanity can be requested for guests traveling alone. Interiors are simple, uncomplicated, and clean with white walls, blond maple paneling, and lots of natural light, especially in south-facing rooms. I think the guest rooms would benefit from a soft goods renovation to create a softer appearance, introducing different textures and some splashes of color.

Suites are twice as large as guestrooms (1300 sq ft), and the sofabeds can be set up with double mattresses on request.

Amenities

The 8th floor rooftop features a square pool, fitness center, a rooftop ballroom, and a small spa (with just two treatment rooms).

Overall

L’Ermitage is a good luxury option for guests wanting a lot of living space at a lower price point.

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