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Whether you’re West Coast-based and looking for a relaxing staycation or want the picture-perfect getaway during your time in L.A., The Maybourne Beverly Hills is the ideal place for a memorable experience. It marks the first North American property from the Maybourne Hotel Group, which also owns Claridge’s, The Connaught and The Berkeley in London, and it’s situated in the perfect location in Beverly Hills — just a short walk from Rodeo Drive. It may be close to the action, but there’s also little need to ever leave the property, thanks to its sleek bar, delicious restaurant, rooftop pool and tranquil spa.

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The rooms and suites within the nine-floor property were designed by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio and evoke the bright, sunny L.A. vibe with its soft pastel hues. There are sun-filled balconies that overlook the Beverly Cañon Gardens, curated libraries in the suites and bespoke furniture with soft curves and décor featuring marble accents.

In a nod to the hotel brand’s new West Coast roots, works by California artists such as Kort Havens, Jennifer Guidi, Ed Ruscha, Mary Weatherford are all on display (as well as a few pieces from the international set by Damien Hirst, Petra Rös-Nickel, Nelson Makamo, Brian Clarke and more).

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Another spot that was inspired by the California scene is the menu at the all-day restaurant, The Terrace, which overlooks the Beverly Cañon Gardens and has an indoor-outdoor atmosphere with its floor to ceiling windows. The menu features fruits and veggies fresh from the farmers market and dishes with a Mediterranean spin, including delicious fish entrées and homemade pastas. There’s also the Maybourne Café which is the go-to spot for pastries, açai bowls, breakfast burritos, coffees, juices and teas with an extra focus on items made from the L.A. area.

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For a drink, the new Maybourne Bar by Head Mixologist Chris Amirault has classic cocktails, wines, and delicious bar snacks. Its signature drinks were inspired by the Five Elements Theory used by ancient civilizations: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space. The atmosphere, by interior designer André Fu, started from the idea of creating a “hidden jewel” on the property and that came across through solid Turkish silver onyx surrounded by high bar stools in Yves Klein blue and photography by Mary McCartney.

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Save plenty of time to soak in the many amenities of The Spa, which offers a combination of facials, massages and body treatments. The massages combine breath work with sound bowls, hot stones, stretching and customized pressure and bespoke essential oils and fragrances. The spa uses products from EviDenS de Beauté, and it’s the only U.S. location to use the French Japanese cosmetic brand and ila. To keep up your wellness, there you will find PENT luxury fitness equipment, Hydrow rowing machines, Woodway treadmills and Wattbikes on the property as well.

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“Maybourne Hotel Group is widely recognized for its legendary service standards and creative energy. The Maybourne Beverly Hills thoughtfully embraces that legacy of innovation while celebrating a meeting of authentic Californian spirit with European style,” said Eugene Leonard, General Manager of The Maybourne Beverly Hills. “From artfully redesigned guest rooms and suites, to lively new dining destinations, nothing is more important to us than continuing to build upon a contemporary yet inviting atmosphere for our guests and local community to experience, all within the heart of Beverly Hills.”

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One can’t leave sunny L.A. without taking a dip in the rooftop pool which has chaise lounges and private cabanas. And in 2023, the award-winning New York City bar, Dante, is heading out West and setting up shop on the rooftop. The historic N.Y.C. institution is sure to make a splash in L.A.

To book your stay, visit maybournebeverlyhills.com.