Iconic Los Angeles Hotels: Step Back in Time to the Golden Age of Hollywood

Hollywood's Golden Age was from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s because it glittered with famous movie stars, brilliant filmmakers, and impressive profits. If names like James Dean, Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn, and Marilyn Monroe ring a bell, you probably adore classic Hollywood flicks. You can stay at the same hotels as these infamous celebs. Other noteworthy people like Al Capone, British royalty, and even presidents graced the halls of these iconic Los Angeles hotels. Step back into the time of the Golden Age of Hollywood and visit these legendary LA hotels. 

The Biltmore Hotel

Opening in 1925, the world-famous Biltmore Hotel and Resort features hand-painted frescos, barrel-vaulted ceilings, and brilliant travertine floors from yesteryears. During the Jazz Age, from the '20s to the '40s, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, President Roosevelt, Al Capone, and others were frequent guests. today, the same traditional European splendor and old-world charm are everywhere you turn among this 273-room hotel. In the financial district in downtown LA, this National Historic Landmark has been a staple of beauty and sophistication since its inception and is well into the 21st century. Book here

 

The Beverly Hills Hotel

In 1912, this hotel was named before the city even existed as a place for guests to stay who were looking to purchase property in the brand new region. In fact, Beverly Hills was built around the blush facade of this hotel, affectionately known as the Pink Palace. From the second you cross the iconic signage at the Beverly Hills hotel, you'll feel like a movie star as you step onto the signature red carpet and enter the grand lobby. This iconic LA hotel has lived up to its legacy as the hangout for Hollywood's finest for over a century. Since its establishment, this Los Angeles hotel has played host to royalty, celebrities, and other elites. Notorious deals were made in the Polo Lounge, and the same vintage glamor lives at the Beverly Hill Hotel even a hundred years later. Book here

 

The Georgian Hotel

Known as Santa Monica's First Lady and an authentic speakeasy of its time, the who's who of Hollywood has hosted historical meetings and events at the Georgian Hotel, including Al Capone, Bugsy Siegel, Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and more. Located in Santa Monica, guests can enjoy ocean views, with the hotel being steps from the iconic pier. Built during the significant expansion of Hollywood during the '30s, the Georgian Hotel was among the first skyscrapers on Ocean Avenue. As one of the most vibrant addresses in LA, the room accommodations, stunning views, world-class staff, and the glorious hotel itself lives up to its incredible reputation all these decades later. Book here

 

The Beverly Hills Wilshire Hotel

A Four Seasons Hotel from 1928, this iconic property is a preferred spot for celebs, royalty, and other international elites. Located in the beating heart of Beverly Hills at the intersection of Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard, this infamous hotel in Los Angeles is where the notable 1990 film Pretty Woman took place. In the '50s, Hollywood's elite partied at the Copa Club Bar. Guests enjoy extended stays, fine dining, designer shopping, and stunning Southern California views at this legendary LA hotel. It is also home to LA's largest Penthouse suite and Wolfgang Puck's CUT. Book here

 

Hotel Bel-Air

This legendary hotel in Los Angeles features 12 acres of paradise tucked high above the city in the notorious canyon hills. You will discover sophisticated enchantment at Hotel Bel-Air -- where everything is untouched by the clamor of life. Since 1946, this iconic LA hotel has provided low-key elegance to famous celebs and tourists alike. Styled like a private residence, there is a beautiful swan lake, secret garden, and courtyard with thousands of tropical plants. Multiple suites have patios and terraces, while the hotel features a tranquil pool, spa, and Wolfgang Puck at the bar and lounge. Book here

 

Chateau Marmont

Since 1927, this iconic LA hotel has been a Hollywood hotspot. Owner Andre Balazs transformed the popular hangout into a members-only hotel with extended stays, personal butlers, and private dining. A castle-like property in West Hollywood along the legendary Sunset Strip, the building started as an apartment complex in the '20s before converting into an iconic hotel and a favorite among Howard Hughes, James Dean, John Belushi, and others. Jean Harlow allegedly had an affair at the Chateau with Clark Gable. Jim Morrison either fell or jumped from the third-floor balcony using one of his nine lives while Led Zeppelin tore through the lobby with motorcycles. However, with a hush-hush policy, this seven-story hotel is surrounded by folklore and rumors. Book here 

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