AVALON HOTEL
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9400, West Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills,
Los Angeles,
The United States Of America
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2024
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2024
It was in the same building (long before its renovation and its transformation into a trendy hotel) that Marilyn Monroe rented an apartment. Today, guests are made up of young, rich, and often «sex subway» young people. Many of them are in the region, because Avalon is one of the most connected places in Beverly Hills. The hotel's look is ready: carefully chosen by interior decorator Kelly Wearstler, the furniture is signed by the greatest designers.
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4.3/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
There is quite a bit if road noise and noise from adjoining rooms and the courtyard. If possible, try to stay on the 3rd floor, otherwise you may hear people's footsteps above you.
Note that there is apparently a separate building in addition to the main building. While I did not see the other building I'd surmise the main building is where you want to stay.
Hotel staff was friendly.
There is a hotel restaurant and bar. I felt the service at the bar was friendly but inattentive.
Prices are relatively high, but that's to be expected in Beverly Hills. I did not appreciate the small print 4% added "wellness fee" on the bar bill. Given the prices of the drinks, and the expectation to still tip 20%, I felt this added and nearly hidden fee was petty and a bit of "nickel and diming" the customers.