Why Visit Beverly Hills? The Peninsula Promise

Since the 1950s, Beverly Hills has marketed itself as a high-end shopping paradise and home of the rich and famous, which still rings true today. Beverly Hills may be one of the world’s most glamorous places to live, but it is also a city designed for visitors. High-end tourism is crucial for the city’s legendary hotels, restaurants, shops, galleries, and the beauty, health and wellness services to thrive.

The Peninsula Hotel, Beverly Hills

We have a few favorite hotels on our dossier of Highly Recommend properties. Like our individual fingerprints, there is a hotel for every taste and need. Do you prefer to stay a bit out of town and hideaway in a Bungalow or is your jam to see and to be seen? Enjoy leisurely strolls and window shop, pop into a cafe for an espresso?

The Peninsula outpost in Beverly Hills offers many options with 195 rooms, including 38 suites and 17 private villas, located in its lush tropical gardens. Gossip has it that one guest so loves the Villas, they’ve stayed for 24 years! Forbes rates it at the ultimate Five Stars.

A Grand Dame of a property providing sophistication and the ultimate in glamour in the city’s swankiest neighborhood. Roll into the circular driveway, sunglasses on and be prepared for fabulous people watching, exceptionally high service and pampering! Purse puppies abound, guests dressed to the nines enjoying the best that life has to offer in Los Angeles! There were whispers of Bill Barr arriving for a noon lunch and book signing.

Set at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire near Canon Drive, just around the corner from the Holy Grail of chic high-end shopping, 20 minutes away to popular museums and 30 minutes to LAX or Burbank airport. Rolls Royce courtesy car for transport within the city limits, what else? There is a jaunty pink Perrier Champagne Citron out front as well, if you prefer to be less seen.

The grand lobby with polished marble floors is a flurry of stylish and well-dressed patrons and locals. You may see royalty and eccentricity milling through, it’s a haven for all temperaments!  The lobby is flanked by the ornate Living Room, where the hotel’s wildly popular afternoon tea is served, come dressed! High Tea is accompanied by a harpist and on Thursday evenings, the room comes alive with a pianist. The Club Bar is a sophisticated chamber clad in dark wood panels made of California birch and deep leather chairs that circle the fireplace. A traditional yet timeless ambiance, reminiscent of an elegant gentleman’s club, if you arrive a wee early, it’s a lovely place to perch while your bags are whisked to your room. A British pair who looked as if they had just dismounted from a Hunt, were sipping G&T’s with their furry four legged friend.

Oh, don’t miss the fine-dining Belvedere Restaurant, which features a beautiful courtyard terrace. An elegant European Brasserie offering a blend of art and cuisine in a classic French-country aesthetic steeped in Southern California luxury. Here, diners are immersed in a creative experience surrounded by magnificent artwork while relishing the artistically plated cuisine, and the high fashion of their loyal patrons featured in the illustrations on the restaurant’s menus. The Belvedere truly embodies the essence of its meaning, “beautiful view.”

Advice: pace yourself as it’s easy to overindulge. When I dine with my hoteliers, they never want to deny you any delicacy! Champers at lunch is de riguer, and oh, you must try the Caviar and Lobster flatbread, do nosh on these cheese sticks, they are heavenly – morphs into the Charred Caesar with Salmon, it must not be missed – and of course, dessert…Ms. Books? Everything Chocolate or a classic Grand Marnier Soufflé?

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served here; every dish is skillfully prepared with local produce – apart from the exceptional Dover Sole, which is flown in fresh every day from the UK. Hotel guests and Beverly Hills residents alike enjoy weekend revelry with the Bubbles & Bells Free-flow Champagne Brunch.

By nightfall, if you can rouse from the food coma, the Roof Garden is a lush casual spot for a less filling meal. Accented by its iconic yellow and white striped umbrellas, it’s a favorite among area residents and hotel guests alike.

Rooms, Suites, and Villas. The expansive rooms are all nattily appointed in a chic European style, with elegant furnishings and canopy beds draped in pastel or floral-printed fabrics. All have French windows that open onto a garden or city view, but the best come with private patios and hot tubs. The large bathrooms feature original pink marble from Greece and plenty of smart touches, such as monogrammed towels and Oscar de la Renta toiletries. The pink marble originates from the hometown of the owner. Villas are surrounded by lush gardens and range in size from a studio to the two-story Peninsula Villa which feels like a luxurious residence.

At check in, I was escorted to a gorgeous suite with petite Juliet balcony, in pretty pastels and colorful touches of pinks, creams, blues and greens, Happy as a clam at the pool, I was shaken out of my sun slumber by a text from my dear rep, Jake: Ms. Books, we had a cancel in the glammy Pink Suite you swooned over, would you like us to move you? Just like that, Lickety Split to pack up the laptop and mosey to the sumptuous Grand Deluxe Pink Suite. ‘Pink,’ ‘Blue’ and ‘Silver’ Suites, are some of the grandest suites at The Peninsula Beverly Hills. The ‘Pink Suite,’ with its hues of deep rose and elegant Dior grey, is accented by crisp white wainscoting, gold and silver-leaf. My kitchen was swoon worthy, although I had no intention of meal preparation, the fridge would keep the Champers chilled. A spacious terrace with loungers and a massive dining table for late afternoon tea or in my case, perfect for al fresco brekkie. I drooled over this brilliant 2250 square feet suite of tailored raspberry walls – a deep rose suite with one bedroom, a kitchen, dining room and two bathrooms! One bathroom the size of an average living room. In The Pink Indeed!

The Peninsula Beverly Hills made staying in a suite even sweeter! Guests who book one of the hotel’s elegant suites are offered the complimentary use of a luxury BMW for the length of their stay. 

Kiddos coming along? Family travel at The Peninsula receives an upgrade with Camp Peninsula, a children’s experience that recreates the spirit of camping right in the heart of Beverly Hills. An experience that can be added onto any room reservation, the Camp Peninsula Journey begins with a special welcome from Peter Bear, the hotel’s lovable mascot, at check-in. After taking a picture with the life-sized teddy bear, kids will be whisked away to your luxurious guest-room where a charming teepee awaits.

Life Live Well at The Peninsula Spa. Named one of the Top 10 Spas worldwide by readers of SpaFinder, the Peninsula Spa incorporates highly effective treatments with the finest therapists and products.

Pool Cabanas are available for day use.  Surrounded by panoramic views of the Los Angeles and Century City skyline, The Peninsula Beverly Hills’ 60-foot outdoor rooftop pool and hot tub is an idyllic spot for hotel guests to relax and cool down in true Peninsula style.

Proper indulgence at the rooftop pool. Luxury Relax & Revive poolside in a spacious cabana with much needed pampering. Bask in the sun, with rejuvenating reflexology, a mani-pedi, gourmet dining and panoramic city views. Based on availability Wednesday and Thursday for glam grooming.

The Peninsula Hotel Spa Beverly Hills

Old school attention to service, and the recent upgrades include state of the art technology. Friendly professional staff, I ask questions everywhere! My room attendant has worked there for over ten years mentioning how employees are well treated.  Bill, the room manager escorted me to my suite, regaled with a cheerful history of the hotel, he’s been there for over 20 years. Peninsula Love is abundant, to me, that is a defining character of a brand and a hotel.

Oh, did I mention my monogrammed Pillowcase? It occurred to me to stay for 24 years!

Peninsula Pets!

Highly Recommend for luxurious comfort, serious shopping, fine dining and the ultimate in people watching – small gift shop with glorious hats if you are the Star and need to be undercover!

Begins with an A…More on Plopping, Barefoot Luxury.

Besides the day-to-day stress, the unpredictable profound pandemic has created its own subset of stress. Is it safe to go, is it better to stay home still?

A short list of perfect places to Plop, beginning with A. Anguilla

Anguilla is a vibrant Caribbean Island filled with stunning white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees and an incredible culinary scene. At just 16 miles long it is one of the smallest inhabited islands in the Caribbean and still has the atmosphere of being virtually untouched, making this the perfect island getaway. One Caribbean advantage is the lack of cruise ships and casinos, no island day hoppers intruding, it feels more like a private island. Postcard worthy beaches with safe surf.

Four Seasons Resort On the north coast of Anguilla, in a prime spot between Meads Bay and Barnes Bay. Set amid 35 acres of tropical gardens, most of the contemporary rooms overlook the breaking surf and blue horizons of two of Anguilla’s 33 spectacular beaches, the only resort that fronts two beaches. There are a wealth of facilities including some fabulous dining options and a wonderful sunset lounge, the luxurious spa and then the ‘Kids For All Seasons’ club. The real jewel in the crown of the Four Seasons Anguilla is its stunning beachfront location with nearly a kilometer of white-sand beach and no guest will struggle for active things to do with complimentary use of boats, boards and more, 3 swimming pools, tennis, rock climbing, basketball, and badminton on offer.

Anguilla is the perfect place to learn kitesurfing, SUP and kayaking. Badminton, tennis and rock climbing lessons can be arranged. Kids For All Seasons brings a new adventure every day.

From contemporary five-bedroom villas to opulent rooms and suites. For a romantic break, the deluxe ocean view one-bedroom suite is a divine choice with its dedicated living area, kitchenette, and balcony with a private plunge pool.

Bright orange sunset on the open ocean
Best breathtaking sunset dining view: Salt Restaurant

Go across to Scilly Cay for a lobster barbecue and their famous strong rum punch with your feet in the sand Enjoy a delicious lunch of barbecued lobster, crayfish, or chicken, located on the gorgeous, yet simple, Scilly Cay. Wash it down with their famous Rum punch and then relax in the sun or go for an invigorating snorkel. Simple and delicious. It’s the only building on the tiny island in the middle of the bay, offering panoramic views of Island Harbor. Bike around and explore the local area – stop for a coffee or beer and soak in the Anguilla vibe.

Belmond Cap Juluca an iconic luxury property on an amazing beach, think spa massage cabanas with a drop-dead view and suites with private plunge. Shake the winter blues and plan to visit between December and March. Set on one of the Caribbean’s most stunning beaches, Maundy’s Bay, framed by swaying palm trees and indigo blue seas. Set amid 179 acres of stunning tropical landscape and inland waterways overlooking the nearby St. Maarten mountains, Belmond Cap Juluca is an exclusive luxury hotel built in Greco-Moorish style on the untouched island of Anguilla.

Belmond Cap Juluca

Situated on the southwest coast of Anguilla, spread along an endless soft white sand beach. The hotel is built in white stucco and the architecture is Moorish in design, with towers, minarets and splashing fountains. 

The rooms and suites are in 18 separate two-story beachfront villas. The rooms are spacious with king size beds, marble bathrooms and private terraces or balconies with ocean views. Those on the upper story also benefit from a roof top terrace with glorious views out to the glittering blue sea.

Relax on the beach in the comfort of a designer chaise, shaded by jumbo umbrellas, order thirst-quenchers and meals…the comfort list continues with complimentary chilled towels, petite servings of sorbet and complimentary ice-cold bottled water.

The Cap Shack is the place for mellow afternoon cocktails, beach vibes and reggae music as the sun drifts down to slowly sink into the sea. Numerous water sports, snorkeling and diving will keep even those with the need to move quite satisfied.

Belmond Cap Juluca

Malliouhana Resort Auberge Located on the west end of Anguilla, between Meads Bay and Turtle Cove. With its panoramic position on the beach front, the Malliouhana offers some of the best views over the Caribbean Sea.

Malliouhana Resort Auberge

This iconic Anguillan hotel has an open-air, modern, and contemporary feel while retaining the charm you would expect from a Caribbean resort hotel. Set within 25 acres of lush tropical garden the Malliouhana Resort offers a combination of ocean view and garden view rooms and suites, all of which offer down bedding and luxury linen as well as custom blended organic bath and body products.

The restaurant at Malliouhana has an excellent reputation with a variety of sea to table offerings inspired by the Mediterranean. The menu incorporates only the freshest ingredients which change throughout the season. Its relaxed but elegant ambiance coupled with Anguillan hospitality make for a memorable dining experience. The Sunset Bar is the prime spot for Caribbean cocktails, all of which are handcrafted by the hotel’s mixologist.

Malliouhana features 44 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, most of which have lovely ocean views. All are spacious with large private terraces, oversized bathrooms, plush robes, luxury linen, down bedding, and pillow menus.

If golf is your game, then the Greg Norman signature designed 18-hole course with breathtaking views over St Marten and dramatic holes is located nearby and the perfect place to spend a few hours or two.

If you can bear to leave the beach, visit the heritage collection museum to get the historical flavor of the island. It is easy to visit another Caribbean Island on a day trip to St Maarten, which is only around 10km away, and a great way to experience the diversity of this region.

This island really is all about the beaches, and you will struggle to think of a day better spent at Shoal Bay, enjoying the local scene, and toasting the sundown with an icy rum cocktail – paradise!

Boat hire from any of the hotels will enable you explore the many off island cays. Board a West Indian sloop for a sunset sail, inland exploration can be enjoyed by horseback or ATV. One of the characteristics which makes Anguilla so appealing is that it still embodies some of the raw Caribbean culture.  Savor a chilled cocktail at Four Seasons, or for a slice of local life, stop at a BBQ hut and enjoy an al fresco meal of chicken and ribs at a picnic table with locals. The food scene is exceptional and is considered one of the culinary capitals of the Caribbean.

Embrace all things aquatic with scuba diving, kayaking, sailing or snorkeling adventures in Anguilla. A beautiful azure tapestry of wonderful weather, beautiful beaches, appealing food and caring local people, Anguilla is Authentic!

anguilla beaches