This chic all-suite hotel elevates its lowkey, intimate boutique atmosphere with upscale amenities like private fireplaces and a rooftop tennis court, making it perfect for tony travelers who want to make themselves at home without sacrificing a little luxury.
West Hollywood’s Le Parc Suite Hotel is a balance of comfort and class—true to West Hollywood’s harmonious mishmosh of elegant old money and irreverent rocker culture, the La Cienega-adjacent hotel effortlessly boasts warm, comfortable vibes in its decadent digs. In the rooms, patterned textiles and leather furnishings make for sweetly hodgepodge decor, and much appreciated amenities like high thread count linens, room service and free wifi make for an especially comfortable stay. You can also opt for lavish perks like private balconies, fireplaces, and pet friendly accomodations. Le Parc has a fitness center, but you won’t need it—the rooftop lounge sports a lavish pool as well as tennis courts. Spend an afternoon tanning on the pool deck, or take advantage of the Hollywood Hill views at sunset after a day of shopping and sightseeing. Adding to the luxe home-away- from-home atmosphere, Le Parc Suite’s restaurant, Knoll, serves refined bistro fare (our favorite is the delicate lobster ravioli) in a cozy cafe atmosphere as well as in suite and poolside for a truly exclusive dining experience.
Location: Located in West Hollywood on the cusp of the Fairfax district, Le Parc Suite is walking distance from design galleries, boutiques and cafes, as well as bars and clubs along Santa Monica Boulevard and the Sunset Strip. Translation? Whether you want a mellow, artsy stay or a raucous lost weekend, you can find your perfect spot without even calling an Uber.
Nearby:
Melrose Trading Post: Every Sunday, Fairfax High’s parking lot turns into a mecca of handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, rare housewares and more. Come early and with cash to make the most of it.
Abbey: This slightly goth gay clubs boasts four bars, supremely strong drinks and a solid selection of dance music that’s landed it on Best Of lists worldwide.
Sushi Park: Arguably the most local spot on the Sunset Strip, this traditional sushi house proudly denounces takeout, tempura and all rolls in favor of classic sashimi and nigiri. Opt for the omakase—yes, it’s pricey, but sushi happens to be one of those you-get-what-you-pay-for cuisines, and Sushi Park’s is exquisitely crafted.
The Roxy: The programming at this landmark Sunset Strip music venue is overseen by the same bookers who handle Coachella, so while the stage is small, you know you’re in for big- name acts.
Good for: The hotel’s elegant but cozy vibes and vibrant neighborhood make Le Parc Suite perfect for couples looking for a relaxed weekend stay that doesn’t skimp on swank service.
Amenities: Pool, room service, free wifi, bar, gym, laundry service, concierge
Time Out tip: Save your swimming for nighttime—while the temperatures do dip in L.A., Le Parc’s pool is heated year-round, and the poolside terrace is decorated with dreamy lantern lights for an ultra-romantic experience.