The Peninsula Beverly Hills
Los Angeles
USA
Overview
In a city synonymous with glamour, few addresses capture the essence of global luxury quite like The Peninsula Beverly Hills. As Los Angeles prepares to welcome the world for the FIFA World Cup, this iconic hotel stands as one of the city’s most refined and discreet sanctuaries—where international prestige meets residential elegance.
Set at the crossroads of Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, the hotel occupies one of Beverly Hills’ most coveted locations, just minutes from the legendary Rodeo Drive. Yet despite its proximity to the city’s most famous attractions, the Peninsula feels intentionally tucked away—more private estate than high-profile hotel.
From the outside, its low-rise, French château-inspired architecture signals something different: a quieter, more intimate approach to luxury. Inside, that vision unfolds through lush garden courtyards, palm-lined pathways, and a collection of accommodations designed to feel like a sophisticated home. With 195 rooms, including suites and private villas nestled within tropical greenery, the property offers both scale and seclusion—an increasingly rare combination in Los Angeles.
For World Cup travelers, this sense of privacy becomes part of the appeal. While the tournament will bring a surge of energy to the city, the Peninsula provides a calm counterbalance—a place where guests can retreat between matches, away from the crowds, without sacrificing access to the action.
The hotel’s service philosophy further elevates the experience. Long known for its meticulous attention to detail, it offers personalized touches that blur the line between hotel and home—from flexible check-in arrangements to highly tailored guest preferences. Its reputation as a long-standing Five-Star and Five-Diamond property underscores a consistent commitment to excellence that has defined it for decades.
Dining and leisure experiences reinforce this sense of refined living. The Belvedere, one of Los Angeles’ most celebrated dining rooms, anchors the culinary offering, while the famed Peninsula Afternoon Tea in The Living Room adds a touch of timeless ritual. Above it all, the rooftop garden presents a resort-like escape, complete with a pool, private cabanas, and sweeping views of the city skyline—an ideal setting for unwinding after a day of football and festivities.
Beyond its walls, the hotel’s location places guests within easy reach of Los Angeles’ cultural and sporting landscape. From nearby museums and shopping districts to World Cup venues across the city, the Peninsula serves as both a luxurious base and a gateway to the broader experience of Los Angeles.
As the city steps onto the global stage, The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers a distinct interpretation of World Cup hospitality—not defined by spectacle, but by subtlety, service, and a sense of timeless refinement. It is, in every sense, a place where the world can gather—quietly, comfortably, and exceptionally well.
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Set at the crossroads of Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, the hotel occupies one of Beverly Hills’ most coveted locations, just minutes from the legendary Rodeo Drive. Yet despite its proximity to the city’s most famous attractions, the Peninsula feels intentionally tucked away—more private estate than high-profile hotel.
From the outside, its low-rise, French château-inspired architecture signals something different: a quieter, more intimate approach to luxury. Inside, that vision unfolds through lush garden courtyards, palm-lined pathways, and a collection of accommodations designed to feel like a sophisticated home. With 195 rooms, including suites and private villas nestled within tropical greenery, the property offers both scale and seclusion—an increasingly rare combination in Los Angeles.
For World Cup travelers, this sense of privacy becomes part of the appeal. While the tournament will bring a surge of energy to the city, the Peninsula provides a calm counterbalance—a place where guests can retreat between matches, away from the crowds, without sacrificing access to the action.
The hotel’s service philosophy further elevates the experience. Long known for its meticulous attention to detail, it offers personalized touches that blur the line between hotel and home—from flexible check-in arrangements to highly tailored guest preferences. Its reputation as a long-standing Five-Star and Five-Diamond property underscores a consistent commitment to excellence that has defined it for decades.
Dining and leisure experiences reinforce this sense of refined living. The Belvedere, one of Los Angeles’ most celebrated dining rooms, anchors the culinary offering, while the famed Peninsula Afternoon Tea in The Living Room adds a touch of timeless ritual. Above it all, the rooftop garden presents a resort-like escape, complete with a pool, private cabanas, and sweeping views of the city skyline—an ideal setting for unwinding after a day of football and festivities.
Beyond its walls, the hotel’s location places guests within easy reach of Los Angeles’ cultural and sporting landscape. From nearby museums and shopping districts to World Cup venues across the city, the Peninsula serves as both a luxurious base and a gateway to the broader experience of Los Angeles.
As the city steps onto the global stage, The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers a distinct interpretation of World Cup hospitality—not defined by spectacle, but by subtlety, service, and a sense of timeless refinement. It is, in every sense, a place where the world can gather—quietly, comfortably, and exceptionally well.
