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Review: the SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills – a good LA redemption with no car?

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Earlier this month I (Anika, not Rob) spent a week in Los Angeles.  It was my first visit and as I wanted to see as many places as possible – without renting a car, which is virtually a necessity there – I decided to hotel hop.  I also used Airbnb for the first time, more on that coming soon.

This is my review of SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills, part of Starwood’s The Luxury Collection, which was my first stop.  It was recommended to me, along with the Beverly Hilton nearby, as one of the better Los Angeles hotel options if you want somewhere with nearby walkable attractions.  It also has a free chauffeur service which will drive you anywhere within a 2 mile radius.

The hotel was booked as a Starwood Preferred Guest redemption at 20,000 points per night.

From the pictures on the website I got the impression that this 5 star hotel was lovely, modern and bright.  Not true.  When I arrived I realised that it was actually pretty dark. When I mentioned this to the concierge (which was my European attempt at small talk) I only got a confused look and the explanation that this hotel was obviously a boutique property. OK ….

Here is the lobby which actually looks a bit brighter in this picture than it actually was.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review entrance

Getting out of the lift I came across a pool table, which didn’t look like you could actually play on it, a chair illustrated with a dog dressed in a suit (you didn’t misread that last phrase) and a billboard-like illuminated poster.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review

My room at SLS Beverly Hills

I personally wasn’t too impressed by my room.  It was too dark, had too many mirrors and seemed a bit … well … boring. The room had no ceiling lamp and only small side lights throughout the space.  The bed, at least, was very comfortable.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review bedroom

The desk was a decent size but most of the time it was too dark to work.  There was only one plug socket by the desk as the other two were taken up for the lamp and telephone.

As all of the sockets in the room were standard US type and there was no powered USB socket you will need an adapter (there is one for purchase in the mini bar box).  Standard internet was free for up to three devices, but with a speed cap of 2 Mbps extremely slow. Watching Netflix was almost impossible unless you were very patient. Premium internet at 12 Mbps costs $5.99 per day and can be used with up to four devices.  If you want to do any serious downloads then you will need to pay this.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review desk

The bathroom was a cubicle in one corner of the room with two mirrored doors of which one opened towards the room –

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review bathroom

– because we all want to see the bed when we brush our teeth, right?

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review bathroom

It isn’t easy taking a photograph of a bathroom when all four walls are partly mirrored ….

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review bathroom

The toileries were branded Ciel (the hotel’s spa) and had a subtle smell.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review toiletries

The wardrobe was also home to the minibar and a safe.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review minibar

Minibar snacks were divided into two groups: ‘saints’ and ‘sinners’.  An interesting idea, although how hotel flip flops fall into the ‘saints’ category is beyond me. The room had no coffee machine and not even a kettle. French press coffee on the room service menu was $10.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review minibar

My window was facing one of the outdoor areas, which looked lovely but was strangely deserted throughout my stay.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review view

The pool area

The Altitude pool at SLS Beverly Hills was very popular as the weather was amazing. I had to snap a picture without the crowds early in the morning as it got busy very quickly.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review pool

There is lots of artwork surrounding the pool area and bar.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review pool

However some looked a bit out of place:

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review pool

As people can reserve a cabana and the surrounding deckchairs it was a bit of a pain finding a free deckchair after lunch.  The pool boy wasn’t too friendly in the way he told me that my chosen chair had been reserved and he didn’t make it clear where I could sit instead.

Each afternoon on the weekend a DJ played from 2pm-6pm which gave the area a pleasant lounge atmosphere.

Spa area

This is the entrance hall of the Ciel spa and the gym. Unlike most hotels I’ve stayed in recently the SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills gym was constantly full of people and I couldn’t take a picture. It was a generous size with all the key equipment you would want.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review spa

Business centre

The hotel also has a work area with computers and printers.

sls hotel at beverly hills los angeles review business centre

I didn’t go to any of the hotel restaurants – the Saam, the Bazaar and the Tres.  Bazaar appeared to very popular with local residents when I took a look.

Conclusion

If you want a Los Angeles hotel which has a few sightseeing options within striking distance, the SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills is worth a look.  It is located just 2 miles from the upmarket shopping enclave of Rodeo Drive.  The hotel offers a free chauffeur service within a 2 mile radius so you can survive without a car when staying here for a couple of days.

There is also a great farmers market not too far from the hotel and a shopping centre just around the corner.  All the concierges were extremely friendly and helpful and even found a church for me to go to.  The rooftop pool and bar are a great place to relax in the sun and have a cocktail.

There are a lot of positive reasons to stay at the SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills.  Personally, I struggled with all of the mirrors in the room and the low lighting which is prevalent throughout the hotel.  Apart from that, this is a good Starwood option and a decent redemption, given their usual prices of around $400 plus tax, at 20,000 SPG points per night.

You can find out more information on the hotel, and book, on its website here.


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Comments (29)

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  • Mrs_fussy says:

    Great review – thanks Anika

  • C77 says:

    I was only aware of SLS in South Beach Miami until reading this review. I had the same impression there also – reminds me walking into a Hollister or Abercrombie store.

  • Oh! Matron! says:

    Watch LA Story, with Steve Martin. The artwork will then make sense. It’s LA!

    • Adey says:

      Kick back with a double decaf half-caf (with a twist of lemon)

      Aden

  • JP says:

    The Sofitel around the corner is also really dark in the reception/restaurant bar area. I think they design them to be like nightclubs in LA. Although the rooms were nice and bright.

    Anika, did you get the 7 day bus/metro pass for $25, we found that an excellent and very cheap way to get around. The services were very regular (well until about 8pm) and the area around the Beverly Center/Sofitel has buses going in every direction. The is also a app for tracking the buses and bus stops which worked well (using Three’s Like Home for inclusive data!) Easy to get to Downtown, Universal, Santa Monica etc. We arrived quicker than our friends in a car a few times when they have to find parking, pay for parking, tipping for hotel parking, waiting for your car to come back etc.

    We also found the Go Pass great value for getting to see lots of attractions that we would not have normally visited – Peterson Car museum, Hollywood museum, Madame Tussauds, Universal, La Brea tar pits, Hollywood and Malibu homes tours, Santa Monica pier, bike hire and many more (although the prices seem to have gone up in the last couple of years).

    • Danksy says:

      Sofitel is good, but very small pool! I prefer the IHC at Century City, it overlooks Fox studios and has some great rooms and for the same money as the SLS you’d get a better room! It’s not too far from public transport links to get around!

      • JP says:

        Agreed, the pool was really disappointing, and with lots of traffic around. I visited in Feb a couple of years so was only just about warm enough to go in the pool, In spring/summer would look for a hotel with a better pool.

    • anikaanika99 says:

      Public transport in LA is indeed not as bad as everyone always says and they are extending the Metro line from Santa Monica to Downtown, which will be a big help for people without a car. I took an Uber from Beverly Hills to Santa Monica and then buses to get around Santa Monica (Marina del rey, Venice) and also to get to Hollywood. In Hollywood the Metro connection was great to Downtown. I also walked around a lot, which is a very weird thing to do in LA as my friend told me 🙂

  • John says:

    I find it baffling that after paying $400+/night they still can’t offer you proper internet or power adapters for free.

    • Rob says:

      Baffling but pretty normal globally in high end hotels. Two years ago you wouldn’t have got any free internet of course …

  • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

    How was the chauffeur service (given the title of the review!)?

    • anikaanika99 says:

      It was on a first come first serve basis. You tell the concierge that you need a car, they find out about availability and the driver picks you up. And as they only drive within a 2 miles radius, you never have to wait too long to get a car. The only issue is that this is a one way thing and you still need to find your way back to the hotel. But hey walking 2 miles isn’t that bad and then there is always UBER 🙂

  • Anders says:

    Thanks for the review. I find it also a pretty decent value SPG redemption – which is quite unusual for a SPG cat 6 if you ask me. Very good tapas restaurant by José Andrés and the roof top pool is fantastic. Phillippe Starck (the guy who made the bizarre horse-with-a-lamp-shade-on-its-head outside the BA lounge at LHR T5) designed the whole place so it’s clearly quite quirky..

    Pretty good for celebrity spotting if you are into that sort of thing (it was featured in one of the latter seasons of Entourage..).

  • Kathryn says:

    “because we all want to see the bed when we brush our teeth, right?”

    You might want to have a chat with someone still in bed? 🙂

    Can’t see myself heading to LA any time soon, but this seems like a pretty decent hotel, not sure about the head of the bed butting up against a glass wall that forms part of the desk though!

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