The Peninsula Beverly Hills

The Peninsula Beverly Hills provides 195 guest rooms, including 38 suites and 18 private villas, located among lush tropical gardens in the center of Beverly Hills. The Peninsula Beverly Hills is the only AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five Star-rated hotel in Southern California every year since 1993. The Peninsula Beverly Hills, chosen by Travel & Leisure readers as the top city hotel in Los Angeles for 2021, is situated at the intersection of Wilshire and South Santa Monica Boulevards, just a short stroll from Century City and Beverly Hills' renowned Rodeo Drive. Your four-legged family members can luxuriate in plush bedding, personalized towels, and tasty snacks for just $35 per night, per pet (up to two). The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers pet-friendly amenities like dog walking, pet spa services, and even pet room service with a unique menu.


Due to their stunning views of Beverly Hills' lush vegetation beyond the hotel's fountain, the Beverly Suites are properly called. These suites' enormous proportions offer separate, roomy, and airy living and sleeping areas with walk-in closets and marble bathrooms. Keep reading to discover more best pet-friendly hotels in Los Angeles by neighborhood.


Rate:4.8 (1,034 Google reviews)

Address: 9882 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, United States

Website: https://www.peninsula.com/en/beverly-hills/5-star-luxury-hotel-beverly-hills

Phone: +1 310-551-2888

The Peninsula Beverly Hills
The Peninsula Beverly Hills

Top 6 Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Los Angeles by Neighborhood

  1. top 1 Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
  2. top 2 The Peninsula Beverly Hills
  3. top 3 The Beverly Hilton
  4. top 4 L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
  5. top 5 The Beverly Hills Hotel
  6. top 6 The Maybourne Beverly Hills

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