PUBLIC West Hollywood is more than just a place to sleep. It connects work, fun, leisure, and culture in a unique way that embodies the Southern California lifestyle.
The food, beverage, meeting, and entertainment spaces have been rethought to reflect the modern lifestyle, offering one-of-a-kind experiences.
A resort right in the middle of the city that offers a 16,000-square-foot open-air rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills and downtown LA. Ideal for private events, screenings, celebrations, corporate retreats, wellness experiences, and social gatherings.
The pool bar and deck are perfect for swimming, lounging, drinking and sunning. Or, for private events such as product launches, parties, photo shoots, or cocktail receptions.
The expansive penthouses are refined and sophisticated, thoughtfully designed down to every last detail. The rooms can host private retreats, one-of-a-kind after-parties, intimate dinners, exclusive gatherings, or unforgettable celebrations of any kind.
Venue Details
ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
BuiltEarly 2026
Renovated2025
Total meeting space3,750 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms137
Venue typeHotel
Amenities
Room features and guest services
Calls (local)
Concierge services
Internet access
Luggage storage
Room service
View (urban)
Facilities
Onsite catering
Onsite gift shop
Onsite restaurant
Onsite security
Space (outdoor)
Space (private)
Space (semi-private)
Wheelchair accessible
Business services
AV capabilities
Recreational activities
Health club
Outdoor pool
Transportation
Bus
Subway
Taxi
AV capabilities
AV equipment
High speed internet
Room features and guest services
Calls (local)
Concierge services
Internet access
Luggage storage
Room service
View (urban)
Facilities
Onsite catering
Onsite gift shop
Onsite restaurant
Onsite security
Space (outdoor)
Space (private)
Space (semi-private)
Wheelchair accessible
Need dates
Priority windows that venues prefer for hosting events
Apr 1, 2026 - Aug 31, 2026
Apr 1, 2026 - Aug 31, 2026
Apr 1, 2026 - Aug 31, 2026
Apr 1, 2026 - Aug 31, 2026
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Meeting rooms
Total meeting space
3,750 sq. ft.
Largest room
1,502 sq. ft.
Space (private)
Available
Meeting rooms
4
Second largest room
621 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
Available
Space (outdoor)
14,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
Total meeting space
3,750 sq. ft.
Largest room
1,502 sq. ft.
Space (private)
Available
Meeting rooms
4
Second largest room
621 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
Available
Space (outdoor)
14,000 sq. ft.
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SoFi Stadium is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex in Inglewood, opened in 2020. It’s home to both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, and it’s one of the most advanced venues in the world.
Melrose Avenue – Where LA Street Style Meets High Fashion
A walk down Melrose Avenue is like flipping through the most fabulous fashion magazine—one page luxury, the next page punk rock. Stretching from Santa Monica Boulevard to Lucille Avenue near Hollywood, Melrose blends designer boutiques, vintage treasure troves, iconic street art, and buzzy cafés into one endlessly scrollable experience.
Whether your guests are hunting down a selfie at the pink wall of Paul Smith, thrifting vintage leather, or indulging in brunch at a stylish patio spot, Melrose serves up the ultimate mix of culture, commerce, and “seen and be seen” energy.
The Grove – LA’s Favorite Outdoor Shopping Experience
Charming, cinematic, and always buzzing, The Grove is LA’s premiere open-air shopping and entertainment destination. With its cobblestone streets, vintage trolley, synchronized fountain shows, and mix of high-end and high-street stores, The Grove feels like a movie set—and honestly, it kind of is. Celebs shop here, influencers live-stream here, and tourists line up for Sprinkles cupcakes like it’s a rite of passage.
Next door, guests can wander through the Original Farmers Market, a beloved LA staple offering everything from Brazilian barbecue to gourmet cheeses.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood – Step Into the Story
If your guests have ever dreamed of standing on the Central Perk set from Friends, walking through the DC Universe, or getting a behind-the-scenes look at real working soundstages—this is the tour. The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood pulls back the curtain on 100 years of movie and TV magic, offering an immersive, guided experience through the backlot of one of the most storied studios in the industry.
This isn’t a theme park—it’s a real working studio. Guests may see active productions, real crews, and iconic sets used in everything from Gilmore Girls to The Big Bang Theory.
Hollywood Walk of Fame – Where Legends Live on the Sidewalk
It’s kitschy, chaotic, and undeniably iconic—the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a rite of passage for any first-time LA visitor. Stretching 15 blocks along Hollywood Boulevard (and a few blocks on Vine), the Walk features more than 2,700 brass stars honoring celebrities across film, TV, music, radio, and live performance.
From Marilyn Monroe to Beyoncé, it’s a stroll through pop culture history—with costumed characters, tour buses, and the occasional Elvis impersonator thrown in for good measure.
TCL Chinese Theatre – The Most Famous Movie Palace in the World
Opened in 1927, the TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman’s) is a true Hollywood landmark—a dazzling mix of history, spectacle, and cinema culture. Known for its dramatic architecture, Chinese temple façade, and world-famous forecourt filled with handprints and footprints of the stars, it’s a must-see for anyone chasing that classic Hollywood magic.
It’s not just for photo ops either—the theatre still hosts red carpet premieres and daily screenings on the largest IMAX screen in the world. So yes, your guests can catch the latest blockbuster in the same place Marilyn, Cary, and Chadwick left their marks.
LACMA – Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The largest art museum in the western United States, LACMA is an essential stop for anyone craving a dose of creative inspiration. With over 150,000 works spanning from ancient artifacts to bold contemporary pieces, this iconic institution delivers a world-class cultural experience right in the heart of Miracle Mile.
Even non-museum types will fall for the setting—open-air galleries, palm trees swaying in the breeze, and of course, the world-famous Urban Light installation (those 202 restored street lamps you’ve definitely seen on Instagram).
The Getty Center – Art, Architecture, and Endless Views
High above Brentwood, the Getty Center is a stunning cultural escape that feels worlds away from the city below. Designed by architect Richard Meier, the museum is as much about the setting as it is about the art — think travertine-clad buildings, manicured gardens, and sweeping views from downtown to the ocean.
Inside, guests can explore European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, photography, and rotating exhibitions — all with free admission. The tram ride up the hill? Chic. The sunsets from the terrace? Unreal. This is the kind of LA experience that makes people text “Why don’t we live here?”
The Sunset Strip – Where LA Comes Out After Dark
Stretching 1.6 electric miles through West Hollywood, the Sunset Strip is where rock ‘n’ roll history, Hollywood glam, and modern nightlife come to play. Iconic, infamous, and ever-evolving, this stretch of Sunset Boulevard has been the stomping ground for legends—from the Rat Pack and rock gods to today’s rising stars and trendsetters.
Whether you’re catching a show at the Whisky a Go Go, sipping rooftop cocktails, or celeb-spotting, the Strip serves up nonstop energy and unapologetic attitude. It’s LA’s after-dark playground—with daytime appeal, too.
Beverly Center – Fashion Forward in the Heart of LA
Located at the intersection of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, the Beverly Center is where style, culture, and luxury collide. This sleek, multi-level shopping destination is home to a curated mix of high-end designers, contemporary brands, and iconic department stores like Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s—all under one architecturally stunning roof.
With panoramic views, upscale dining, and a sharp, modern design aesthetic, Beverly Center delivers an elevated shopping experience that feels distinctly L.A.—bold, stylish, and just a little bit extra.
Beverly Hills – Glamour, Luxury & Timeless Style
Welcome to Beverly Hills, where palm-lined streets meet high fashion, fine dining, and cinematic history. Just a short drive from the hotel, this legendary enclave is home to iconic landmarks like Rodeo Drive, the Beverly Hills Hotel, and the palm-draped elegance of Canon Drive.
Spend the day indulging in world-renowned shopping, strolling past sprawling estates, or dining al fresco at some of LA’s most celebrated restaurants. Whether you're people-watching on Rodeo, exploring the Beverly Gardens Park, or sipping a martini at a classic hotel bar, Beverly Hills delivers the quintessential LA luxury experience with effortless charm.
Don’t Miss:
Rodeo Drive – Three blocks of fashion royalty, from Gucci to Goyard
Greystone Mansion – A historic estate nestled in the hills, perfect for a serene stroll
Beverly Gardens Park – Iconic photo op at the “Beverly Hills” sign
Whether you're chasing vintage glamour, modern luxury, or just a fabulous lunch with a view—Beverly Hills is where LA turns up the charm.
Rodeo Drive – The Pinnacle of Luxury Shopping
Few destinations embody luxury like Rodeo Drive. Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, this legendary three-block stretch is home to the most iconic names in fashion, jewelry, and design. From Chanel and Louis Vuitton to Harry Winston and Gucci, Rodeo Drive offers an unmatched retail experience, where window shopping feels like stepping into a fashion editorial.
Beyond the boutiques, the area is known for its palm-lined streets, VIP service, and people-watching that rivals any front-row fashion show. Whether you're browsing the latest couture collections or soaking up the glamour, Rodeo Drive is pure LA fantasy—brought to life.
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures – Where Cinema Comes to Life
Located at the corner of Wilshire and Fairfax in Miracle Mile, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is the ultimate destination for film lovers and pop culture aficionados. Brought to you by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (yes, those Oscars), this cutting-edge museum celebrates the art, science, and impact of filmmaking—past, present, and future.
From iconic props and costumes to interactive exhibits, rare film screenings, and jaw-dropping installations (like the original Bruce the Shark from Jaws), this is where Hollywood tells its own story. Don’t miss the Dolby Family Terrace in the stunning glass-and-steel sphere for sweeping views of the city.
Hollywood Sign – The World’s Most Famous Backdrop
Perched high in the Hollywood Hills, the Hollywood Sign is more than just nine white letters—it’s a symbol of dreams, stardom, and the city’s timeless allure. Originally built in 1923 as an ad for a real estate development, the sign has since become one of the most recognizable landmarks on the planet.
While you can’t hike to the letters themselves (they're fenced off and heavily protected), there are several scenic trails offering spectacular views and Instagram-worthy photo ops—especially at golden hour. Whether your guests are after a brisk hike or a quick drive-up shot, the Hollywood Sign is an essential LA bucket list moment.
Top Viewing Spots:
Lake Hollywood Park – Family-friendly park with postcard views
Mulholland Highway Scenic Overlook – Great for quick drive-up photos
Brush Canyon Trail or Mt. Hollywood Trail – For hikers wanting closer (but respectful) views
Griffith Observatory – Stunning skyline + Hollywood Sign combo, especially at sunset
Pro Tip: Avoid midday sun and weekend crowds if you can. Mornings offer cooler temps, better light, and fewer people in your shot.
Griffith Observatory – LA’s Icon in the Stars
A true Los Angeles landmark, the Griffith Observatory combines science, architecture, and skyline views into one unforgettable experience. Perched atop Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, this iconic spot offers sweeping vistas of Los Angeles, the Pacific Ocean, and the Hollywood Sign—plus a front-row seat to the cosmos.
Since opening in 1935, the observatory has become a favorite for locals, tourists, stargazers, and romantics alike. With free admission, interactive exhibits, and a state-of-the-art planetarium, it’s equal parts education and inspiration—with plenty of Instagram moments in between.
Runyon Canyon Park – A Must for Hikers, Dog-Lovers, and Scenic Seekers
Just minutes from the hotel, Runyon Canyon is one of Los Angeles’ most iconic hiking destinations. Located off Hollywood Boulevard, this urban escape offers sweeping views of the city skyline, the Hollywood Sign, and—on clear days—even the Pacific Ocean. It's a favorite among locals, celebrities, fitness enthusiasts, and visitors looking to experience LA’s outdoor lifestyle.
Trail Options:
Full Loop: 3.3 miles, moderate difficulty, ~800 ft elevation gain. A full circuit with rewarding panoramic views.
Short Loop: 1.9 miles, easy to moderate. Ideal for a quick hike with maximum impact.
Inspiration Point Out-and-Back: 2.5 miles round-trip. A focused route to the park’s most famous lookout.
Highlights:
Popular off-leash dog-friendly zones
Incredible sunrise and sunset views
Instagram-worthy scenery throughout
Excellent for outdoor workouts, mindful walks, or simply taking in LA’s energy
Park Hours: Open daily, sunrise to sunset
Entrances: Fuller Ave (south), Vista St (east), or Mulholland Dr (north)
Parking: Free street parking available near Fuller entrance (limited – arrive early)
Whether you’re seeking an invigorating morning workout or a sunset stroll with unbeatable views, Runyon Canyon offers a quintessential LA experience just steps from the city.
Petersen Automotive Museum – The Art of the Automobile
Where passion meets horsepower, the Petersen Automotive Museum is an absolute must for car lovers, design aficionados, and anyone who appreciates the sleek beauty of a well-built machine. Located on the famed Miracle Mile, the Petersen is one of the world’s premier automotive museums—home to more than 300 stunning vehicles spanning history, innovation, and pop culture.
The museum's exhibits range from vintage Ferraris and futuristic hypercars to legendary Hollywood rides (think Batmobiles and Bond cars). The building itself is a work of art—a red-and-steel architectural marvel that’s as bold as the cars inside.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) – Gateway to the World
LAX isn’t just an airport—it’s the primary gateway to Los Angeles and one of the busiest transportation hubs in the world. Serving over 70 domestic and 100 international destinations, LAX offers travelers endless connectivity, from quick West Coast hops to long-haul luxury flights across the globe.
Located about 12 miles from West Hollywood, the airport features nine passenger terminals connected by a loop road, each with its own dining, shopping, and lounge options. Whether guests are flying commercial or via a private terminal, LAX is the city’s launchpad to anywhere.
Santa Monica Airport (SMO) – LA’s Historic Private Jetport
Once the site of Douglas Aircraft and the birthplace of the DC-3, Santa Monica Airport (SMO) is one of the oldest operating airfields in the country—and today, it's a hub for private aviation, flight schools, and aviation enthusiasts alike. Located just 8 miles from West Hollywood and 2 miles inland from the beach, SMO offers a quieter, more boutique alternative to LAX.
It’s not just for jet-setters—locals and visitors alike enjoy the airport’s walkable perimeter, public art installations, nearby parks, and aviation-themed dining. It’s where industry meets community with a little SoCal flair.
Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) – LA’s Best-Kept Travel Secret
Smaller, friendlier, and infinitely easier to navigate than LAX, Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) is the go-to airport for savvy travelers who prefer convenience over crowds. Located just 11 miles from West Hollywood and close to major studios in Burbank and Hollywood, BUR offers quick check-ins, minimal wait times, and fast baggage claims—no chaos, just carry-on cool.
Perfect for domestic flights, business trips, or last-minute getaways, Burbank is the airport that actually feels like a travel hack.
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Sustainable Practices
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