Last Updated on April 14, 2025 by Katrina

Photo credit: Pendry West Hollywood

It’s tucked between two high-profile areas in Los Angeles County—Hollywood and Beverly Hills—but West Hollywood has an identity all its own. The small city is a hub for fashion and interior design, as well as a thriving LGBTQ+ community. Plus, it has the iconic Sunset Strip, the stretch of Sunset Blvd. that is home to bars and music venues such as The Roxy and The Viper Room. Here are the best hotels in West Hollywood.

Pendry West Hollywood (8430 W Sunset Blvd.; 310-928-9000) West Hollywood

Condé Nast Traveler likes that this 149-room branch of the upscale Pendry chain is “right in the heart of West Hollywood” and “has a stylish private social club that’ll give SoHo a run for its money.” Amenities include a spa, bowling alley, and a restaurant by Wolfgang Puck.  A Google reviewer writes that “the rooms were absolutely gorgeous—modern, elegant, and designed with much attention to detail. We had a room with phenomenal views of the city. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and everything about the space felt luxurious and inviting.” >> Book this hotel for less

Andaz West Hollywood, by Hyatt (8401 W Sunset Blvd.; 323-656-1234) West Hollywood

This 239-room boutique Hyatt on Sunset Blvd. was “once known as the ‘Riot House’ due to the antics of the many rock stars who visited,” writes U.S. News & World Report, but it “now makes its mark with understated elegance, a scrumptious in-house restaurant and the rooftop bar and pool area.” A Trip Advisor user likes the “convenient location, close to public transport and tour bus stops and easy access to several restaurants. Staff were friendly. We enjoyed the complimentary tea and coffee facilities in the lobby. Bonus was the free margarita tasting followed by free wine tasting.” >> Book this hotel for less

The West Hollywood EDITION (9040 W Sunset Blvd.; 310-953-9899) West Hollywood

Thanks to “stylish rooms, swanky rooftop, and pampering spa,” the 190-room boutique hotel “combines luxury and comfort,” writes U.S. News & World Report. The hotel also a spa, gym, and a California cuisine restaurant helmed by a Michelin-starred chef.  One Tripadvisor user likes its “a hip and vibrant energy,” while another notes that “only drawback was no restaurants within an easy walk from the hotel. Of course, they have two fantastic restaurants on the premises.” >> Book this hotel for less

Sunset Marquis (1200 Alta Loma Rd.; 310-657-1333) West Hollywood

This all-suites-and-villas hotel is known for hosting rock stars over the years, thanks to its see-and-be-seen bar and restaurant and the hotel’s on-site recording studio. Check out its Morrison Hotel Gallery, with photos of famous musicians, then enjoy the comfortable rooms: U.S. News & World Report applauds “the ultra-cozy beds in the villas and suites, which also feature rainforest showers, minibars, and flat-screen TVs.” A Tripadvisor reviewer says that despite the rocker image, “the Sunset Marquis makes you feel like royalty the second you step on property. The beautiful pathways to the villas make you forget that you’re in West Hollywood. It’s quiet and romantic.” >> Book this hotel for less

Kimpton La Peer Hotel (627 N La Peer Dr.; 213-296-3038) West Hollywood

Condé Nast Traveler commends the “bold aesthetic of the interiors” at this 109-room Kimpton that opened in 2018: “a frosty grey-and-black palette in the guest rooms and lobby, with leather walls and bulbous light fixtures.” Online reviewers enjoy the Kimpton perks, such as the in-room yoga mats and a rooftop pickleball court. “I love that they offer cold brew complimentary at the front desk,” adds a Tripadvisor reviewer. “The room was spacious and well situated. Loved the big showers too.” >> Book this hotel for less

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