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You can stay in a Paris Hilton-themed suite at the Beverly Hilton

And yes, it’s very, very pink.

Michael Juliano
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Michael Juliano
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Stay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton
Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time OutStay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton
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There’s so much pink—26 shades, to be precise—inside the Paris Hilton-inspired suite at the Beverly Hilton that I found my camera app struggling to auto white balance the scene, as if it refused to believe that such a place could exist.

But it does and you can stay there this month: The hotel has flipped two of the eighth-floor penthouses at its Beverly Hills location into “Stay Like an Infinite Icon” suites, named after Paris Hilton’s latest album and filled with Paris-approved decor and perks. (Paris, of course, is also the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels.)

Almost every inch of the 980-square-foot room has been covered with posters and photos of Paris or pink decor. Some of it you’d expect: slippers, pillows, flowers, bath bombs, lighting. But the color scheme runs deep: The luggage rack, ironing board and hangers are all pink, as are the bowls of Starburst. When you walk in the room, you’ll find a pressing of her record, Infinite Icon, spinning and you’ll never guess what color the vinyl is…

Stay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton
Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time OutStay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton

It’s also stocked with nods to Paris’s personal passions and favorites. Every mirror has been stamped with a quote attributed to her (“Never pass a mirror without looking in it.”), there’s a mini drivable Bentley for kids inspired by her own pink one, as well as a dog bed that sits next to a portrait of her and her pup. The living room columns rotate to reveal a library of her favorite aughts rom-coms. And two rugs in the living room and another in the bathroom actually come directly from Paris’s home.

There are also some nods to her company, 11:11 Media: That’s when you’ll be served breakfast, and that’s also how much you’ll pay per night (from October 4 through 30, you can book a one-night stay during the week, but weekends are restricted to two nights). Yes, $1,111 certainly isn’t cheap, but that’s actually considerably less than some of the high-end hotel’s other similarly-sized suites—and those normal rooms don’t come with all of these pinked-out perks.

Stay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton
Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time OutStay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton

Expect a charcuterie board, canapés, champagne and a mocktail upon arrival, a “sliving” (a Paris-ism that combines “slaying” and “living”) happy hour with an in-room bartender and turn-down service with a wellness shot and macarons. You can occupy yourself with a karaoke machine or a ring light, and you can stuff your face with a hidden drawer of snacks. You’ll also be gifted a bag with perfume, a signed record and a bedazzled water bottle, among a bunch of other goodies.

Stay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton
Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time OutStay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton

Somehow we’ve gotten this far without talking about the view, because it’s absolutely remarkable. Whether you’re staring out from the window-adjacent tub or sitting on the massive balcony, you’ll have a perfectly framed view of Beverly Hills in the foreground, the Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory in the background and—depending on how clear it is—the San Gabriel Mountains behind them. If you want just a taste of that view without dropping $1,111, consider a meal at the hotel’s rooftop restaurant, formerly Sant’olina and now a top-floor extension of poolside spot Circa 55.

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