Suite hotels in Los Angeles California range from $176 to over $1,000 per night, spanning neighborhoods from Downtown LA to Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and beyond. What sets LA suites apart is the variety — all-suite boutique properties, rooftop-pool towers, extended-stay residences with full kitchens, and celebrity-haunt penthouses all compete in the same market. This page groups options by neighborhood, use case, and price tier so you can compare and book the right fit.
Hotel suites Los Angeles — overview by neighborhood
Los Angeles hotel suites are concentrated in a handful of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and price profile. Knowing which district fits your trip makes the search significantly faster.
West Hollywood and the Sunset Strip account for the largest cluster of suite hotels in LA. Properties here sit within walking distance of Santa Monica Boulevard, Sunset Strip nightlife, and the Design District. Prices in WeHo typically start around $230 and climb past $400 for premium suites.
Downtown Los Angeles offers suite hotels anchored near LA LIVE, the Arts District, and the Fashion District. Extended-stay options like the Residence Inn LA LIVE provide full kitchens and multi-room layouts suited to longer trips or family stays. Rates in DTLA generally start lower than WeHo, with some options from around $199.
Beverly Hills and its immediate surroundings host the city's most expensive suite inventory — flagship properties like the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, The Beverly Hills Hotel, and the Beverly Wilshire start from $695 and go well above $1,000 per night. These cater to guests for whom space, privacy, and attentive service are the primary criteria.
Outer neighborhoods — Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Culver City, Manhattan Beach, and Pasadena — offer boutique suite options at comparatively lower price points, typically $200–$330, with trade-offs in proximity to major attractions.
Downtown LA hotel suites
Downtown Los Angeles has a growing range of hotel suites, from extended-stay all-suite properties near the convention center to boutique options in the Arts District.
The area around LA LIVE and the Staples Center corridor is anchored by the Residence Inn by Marriott LA LIVE, an all-suite property where every room includes a full kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and stovetop. Suite types run from studios to two-bedroom configurations sleeping up to five guests. This makes it the most practical option for families or groups wanting self-catering capability in downtown LA.
For a more design-forward stay in DTLA, The Hoxton Downtown LA, Hotel Figueroa, and the Conrad Los Angeles (designed by Frank Gehry and located in the Arts District near Walt Disney Concert Hall) each offer suites with strong architectural and aesthetic credentials. The Conrad starts from $500 per night. The Hoxton and Figueroa start around $199.
For business travel with an urban-cool aesthetic, the Downtown LA Proper Hotel on the edge of the Fashion District offers suites with Mexican/Moroccan-inspired décor and rooftop pool access from around $305 per night. Its two on-site restaurants are overseen by James Beard Award-winning chef Suzanne Goin.
Cross-reference: For downtown stays where cooking facilities matter, the Residence Inn LA LIVE's two-bedroom suites with full kitchens outperform the Conrad on practicality, while the Conrad delivers significantly more architectural prestige and design distinction.
Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE — Downtown Los Angeles
Two-Bedroom Suite
2 King + Sofa bedBeds
5Guests
Full kitchen with dishwasher — rare for downtown LA hotel suites
Adjacent to LA LIVE and Staples Center; 5-minute walk to both
The two-bedroom suite at Residence Inn LA LIVE contains two king beds plus a sofa bed, designed for groups or families needing separate sleeping spaces without booking multiple rooms. Like all rooms at this property, the suite includes a full kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and stovetop — a genuine point of difference in downtown LA's hotel market.
The property is located at 901 West Olympic Boulevard, within 5 minutes of the Staples Center and directly adjacent to LA LIVE. Free Wi-Fi and large work desks feature in all rooms. Maximum occupancy across suite types reaches 5 guests. Check-in is from 3:00 PM and check-out by 12:00 PM.
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Conrad Los Angeles — Downtown Los Angeles / Arts District
Suites
Designed by Frank Gehry; across the street from Walt Disney Concert Hall
Rooftop terrace, pool, and gourmet Spanish tapas by a celebrity chef on-site
The Conrad Los Angeles sits in the Arts District, designed by Frank Gehry, and opens directly across the street from Walt Disney Concert Hall. Suites are finished in neutral tones with substantial wood accents and deliver sweeping city views. The property features a rooftop terrace with pool and locally-inspired dining. Rates start from $500 per night.
This is a strong choice for guests visiting LA for cultural events or business in the civic center corridor who want a design-hotel experience rather than an extended-stay format. The Frank Gehry provenance is a genuine differentiator in this price bracket.
From$500/ night
Suites in West Hollywood and Sunset Strip
West Hollywood is the densest concentration of suite hotels in the Los Angeles area, with options ranging from all-suite boutique properties to large design hotels along Sunset Boulevard.
West Hollywood's suite hotels divide roughly into two corridors: the Sunset Strip (Sunset Boulevard) and the quieter Design District streets just south of it. Strip-facing properties like the Mondrian, Andaz West Hollywood, and 1 Hotel West Hollywood offer rooftop pools with city panoramas and immediate access to WeHo nightlife. Design District properties like Kimpton La Peer Hotel and Le Parc Suite Hotel prioritize residential-scale comfort and quieter street environments.
Price ranges in West Hollywood are wide. The Chamberlain West Hollywood starts from $176 for a suite — the most affordable all-suite entry point in the neighborhood. Le Parc Suite Hotel, another all-suite property, starts from $271. Premium options like West Hollywood EDITION start from $427 and Chateau Marmont from $450.
Several WeHo properties are fully all-suite hotels: The Chamberlain West Hollywood, Petit Ermitage, and Le Parc Suite Hotel operate with no standard rooms — every accommodation is a suite. This makes them the most consistent choice when suite-quality space is a non-negotiable.
Kimpton La Peer Hotel — West Hollywood — Design District
La Peer Suite
685Sq Ft
1 KingBeds
685 sq ft with Juliet balcony and separate living room and bedroom
IHG members save 20%; 15% off when booking 3 days in advance
The La Peer Suite is 685 square feet, positioned on corner floors with residential neighborhood views and a romantic Juliet balcony. The layout includes a separate living room and bedroom, one king bed, white oak wood floors, and concert walls. Rainfall shower and soaking tub options, luxury Atelier Bloem bath amenities, and LCD flat-screen TV with HD channels are included as standard.
Kimpton La Peer Hotel is located at 627 N. La Peer Drive in West Hollywood's Design District. The property offers eight suite types total. Members of IHG's loyalty program save 20% on suite bookings; advance bookings of 3+ days save 15%. Rates are bookable directly through the IHG platform.
From$332/ night
Kimpton La Peer Hotel — West Hollywood — Design District
Terrace Suite
750Sq Ft
1 KingBeds
150 sq ft private outdoor terrace — only suite at La Peer with dedicated outdoor space
Larger than La Peer Suite at 750 sq ft vs 685 sq ft
The Terrace Suite measures 750 square feet and is positioned on the second floor with a 150-square-foot private outdoor terrace — the only suite in the La Peer portfolio with dedicated private outdoor space at this size. The layout includes a separate living room and bedroom, one king bed, and residential neighborhood views.
At 750 square feet, the Terrace Suite is larger than the La Peer Suite (685 sq ft) and smaller than the Two Bedroom Suite (1,035 sq ft combined), making it the midpoint option for guests who want private outdoor access without committing to a multi-bedroom configuration. Bath amenities and in-room features match the standard across all La Peer suites.
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Kimpton La Peer Hotel — West Hollywood — Design District
Design Suite
725Sq Ft
1 KingBeds
20-foot ceilings — architecturally unique within the La Peer suite collection
Open floor plan on 3rd floor with center courtyard views
The Design Suite is 725 square feet on the third floor, notable for its 20-foot ceilings and open floor plan — a distinct architectural feature not found in any other La Peer suite type. It includes one king bed and a separate living room, with center-facing views of the property's interior courtyard.
The 20-foot ceilings make this the most visually dramatic suite in the La Peer portfolio. At 725 square feet it sits between the La Peer Suite (685 sq ft) and Terrace Suite (750 sq ft) in size, but its height and volume make it feel larger than either. Best suited to guests prioritizing space and design over private outdoor access.
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Kimpton La Peer Hotel — West Hollywood — Design District
Two Bedroom Suite
1,035Sq Ft
1 King + 2 QueensBeds
1,035 sq ft total — largest suite configuration at La Peer
Formed by connecting La Peer Suite and adjoining king room; availability depends on both units
The Two Bedroom Suite at La Peer is formed by connecting the La Peer Suite with an adjoining king room, resulting in 1,035 square feet of combined space with a king bed in the primary bedroom and two queen beds in the second bedroom. A separate living area and Juliet balcony are included. This is the largest configuration available at the property.
At 1,035 square feet sleeping up to four adults, this is the best option at La Peer for small groups or families. The suite is booked as a connected unit rather than independently configured, which means availability depends on both the La Peer Suite and adjoining king room being free simultaneously.
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The Chamberlain West Hollywood — West Hollywood
Suites
Most affordable all-suite hotel in West Hollywood from $176/night
Gas fireplace in every suite; heated rooftop pool with Hollywood Hills views
The Chamberlain West Hollywood is a suites-only hotel in the heart of West Hollywood, with rates starting from $176 per night — the most affordable all-suite entry point in the neighborhood. Every suite includes a gas fireplace, and the design evokes 1960s-era Los Angeles with modern-luxe finishes. The property is 2 blocks from Santa Monica Boulevard and 15 minutes from Universal Studios.
The heated rooftop pool and terrace offer panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills and downtown LA, with a private cabana option. On-site wellness offerings include yoga and massages on the terrace. An exclusive bistro serves food and drinks on-site. For guests prioritizing suite-only accommodations at a lower price point than Le Parc or Petit Ermitage, The Chamberlain is the most competitive WeHo option.
From$176/ night
Petit Ermitage — West Hollywood
Suites
Heated outdoor saltwater pool with kumquat trees and panoramic LA views
In-room spa services available; rooftop club with fairy lights and chandeliers
Petit Ermitage is a suite-only property just off Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, starting from $230 per night. Suites and communal spaces are decorated with antiques, artworks, and colorful contemporary features. The heated outdoor saltwater rooftop pool is surrounded by kumquat trees and striped loungers, with views across LA. A private rooftop club decorated with fairy lights and crystal chandeliers serves as the bar and dining space.
In-room spa services are available. The property is located 1 mile from the Sunset Strip, 5 miles from Santa Monica Boulevard and the Pacific Design Centre, and 15 minutes from Universal Studios. At $230 starting, it sits between The Chamberlain ($176) and Le Parc ($271) in the all-suite West Hollywood tier.
From$230/ night
Le Parc Suite Hotel — West Hollywood — Design District
Suites
All-suite property with kitchenettes; family suites include full kitchen and sofa bed
Roof terrace pool in the Design District; galleries and boutiques immediately outside
Le Parc Suite Hotel is an all-suite property in West Hollywood's Design District, starting from $271 per night. Spacious suites feature kitchenettes, separate living areas, bright modern artwork against white walls, and large walk-in rain showers stocked with Gilchrist & Soames products. Family suites come with sofa beds, a full kitchen, and a living area.
The roof terrace pool is a key amenity, and the property also has an on-site restaurant. The Design District location means galleries and boutiques are immediately around the property. For families needing kitchen facilities in WeHo, Le Parc's family suites with full kitchens are a more central alternative to the Residence Inn LA LIVE downtown.
From$271/ night
West Hollywood EDITION — West Hollywood — Sunset Boulevard
Suites
On Sunset Boulevard with floor-to-ceiling windows and Le Labo marble bathrooms
$92/night more than Andaz West Hollywood next door for comparable Sunset Strip positioning
West Hollywood EDITION is located directly on Sunset Boulevard and starts from $427 per night. Rooms and suites are modern and minimalist with floor-to-ceiling windows maximizing city views. Marble bathrooms are stocked with Le Labo products. The ultra-cool rooftop pool is a widely cited draw for this property's crowd.
The EDITION positions itself in the premium tier of WeHo suite hotels, sitting above Andaz West Hollywood ($345), 1 Hotel West Hollywood ($347), and Sunset Tower Hotel ($275) in starting rate. It appeals primarily to guests for whom design, positioning on Sunset, and amenity quality outweigh the significant price premium over mid-range alternatives.
From$427/ night
Montrose at Beverly Hills — West Hollywood
Suites
Rooftop saltwater pool; one block from Sunset Strip
Starting $264/night — more affordable than West Hollywood EDITION ($427) with similar Strip proximity
The Montrose at Beverly Hills is located just around the corner from the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood and starts from $264 per night. Suite interiors feature stylish furnishings, comfortable beds, expansive seating areas, and contemporary fabrics. The rooftop saltwater pool is a major draw. The property is well-positioned for accessing all of LA from a West Hollywood base.
At $264, the Montrose sits between the Sunset Tower Hotel ($275) and Le Parc Suite Hotel ($271) in the WeHo suite price tier, but offers full state-of-the-art luxury amenities including a rooftop saltwater pool that comparable mid-range properties lack.
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Beverly Hills hotel suites — luxury and five-star options
Beverly Hills holds the highest concentration of five-star and ultra-luxury suite hotels in greater Los Angeles, with starting rates that consistently exceed $400 per night.
The Beverly Hills suite market is defined by a handful of flagship properties: Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Wilshire (a Four Seasons Hotel), The Maybourne Beverly Hills, The Peninsula Beverly Hills, and Four Seasons Los Angeles. These hotels compete on service, suite size, and brand prestige rather than price.
Beverly Wilshire starts from $895 per night and is located directly on Rodeo Drive — famously the filming location of Pretty Woman. Its Michelin-starred CUT by Wolfgang Puck restaurant and an extravagant spa are key amenities. The Maybourne Beverly Hills starts from $1,095 per night — the highest entry point among Beverly Hills suite hotels in the source data — and offers an extensive spa with indoor pool, rooftop pool, and al fresco dining.
For guests seeking Beverly Hills positioning at relatively lower prices, L'Ermitage Beverly Hills (all-suite, from $406) and SLS Beverly Hills (from $274) offer genuine suite-hotel experiences with rooftop pools and strong design credentials without reaching the $700+ tier.
Cross-reference: For Beverly Hills luxury, the Waldorf Astoria ($695) offers a saltwater rooftop pool with 360-degree views and rooms overseen by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, while Hotel Bel-Air ($645) trades the urban Wilshire address for 18 acres of garden privacy and Wolfgang Puck's European fusion cuisine.
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suites
Rooftop saltwater pool with 360-degree city views; Rolls Royce for local transfers
$200/night less than Beverly Wilshire with comparable five-star Beverly Hills credentials
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills suites feature private terraces, rain showers, enormous soaking tubs, and far-reaching city views. The hotel sits on Wilshire Boulevard in one of Beverly Hills' prime postcodes. A Rolls Royce is offered for local trips. Starting rate is $695 per night.
The rooftop saltwater pool offers 360-degree views across Los Angeles. Multiple dining options are overseen by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Service standards at this property reflect the Waldorf brand's consistent five-star positioning. At $695, it is notably less expensive than Beverly Wilshire ($895) or The Maybourne ($1,095) while remaining firmly in the ultra-luxury tier.
From$695/ night
The Beverly Hills Hotel — Beverly Hills
Suites
12 acres of tropical grounds; three distinct dining venues including The Polo Lounge
Celebrity-guest history; starting $745/night positions it above Waldorf Astoria but below Beverly Wilshire
The Beverly Hills Hotel — known as 'The Pink Palace' — spreads across 12 acres of tropical grounds and starts from $745 per night. Its celebrity-guest history is unmatched in this market. Fine dining options include The Polo Lounge, the Fountain Café (with 1950s glamour), and Cabana Café for poolside lunches. The hotel is both a landmark and an active property that consistently draws a high-profile clientele.
The 12-acre grounds give this property a resort-like scale unusual for a Beverly Hills address. Suite guests access all dining venues plus the famous swimming pool complex. At $745 per night it is positioned above the Waldorf Astoria ($695) but below the Beverly Wilshire ($895) and Maybourne ($1,095) in the Beverly Hills luxury tier.
From$745/ night
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
100 suites ranging from 630 sq ft (Hollywood/California) to 2,605 sq ft (Presidential East)
Dedicated Wellness Floor; all suites have private balconies with Hollywood Hills or DTLA views
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills rises 16 stories and offers 100 suites across its 285 total accommodations. Suite types include Hollywood Suite, California Suite, Wellness Suite (630 sq ft each), Palm Suite (860 sq ft), Doheny Suite (880 sq ft), Director Suite (1,260 sq ft for up to 4 adults), and Grand Doheny Suite (1,250 sq ft). Specialty Suites include the Royal Suite at 1,809 sq ft sleeping up to 6 adults, Presidential Suite East at 2,605 sq ft, and Presidential Two-Bedroom Suite West at 2,398 sq ft.
All rooms feature private step-out balconies with views of the Hollywood Hills or Downtown LA. A dedicated Wellness Floor offers wellness rooms and suites. Amenities include 24-hour in-room dining, multi-lingual concierge, complimentary premium Wi-Fi, spa, and luxury bath products. Starting rate is $550 per night. Check-in is from 3:00 PM and check-out by 12:00 PM.
From$550/ night
L'Ermitage Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suites
All-suite property from $406/night — most affordable full-suite option in Beverly Hills
Hotel chauffeur service; rooftop pool with 360-degree views and private cabanas
L'Ermitage Beverly Hills is an all-suite luxury hotel on a residential street in Beverly Hills, starting from $406 per night. The rooftop pool delivers 360-degree views of the city and Hollywood Hills, with private cabanas. A hotel chauffeur is available for getting around the city. The property is walking distance from Rodeo Drive and a short drive from LA County Museum of Art and the Convention Centre.
As an all-suite property, L'Ermitage offers consistent suite-quality space across every accommodation category, making it the most accessible Beverly Hills all-suite entry point at $406 per night — significantly less than the Waldorf Astoria ($695) or Beverly Wilshire ($895) while maintaining full five-star positioning.
From$406/ night
Hotel suites in Los Angeles for families
Families looking for suite hotels in LA need separate sleeping areas, space for children, and ideally kitchen or kitchenette access. Several properties in LA are structured specifically around these requirements.
The Residence Inn by Marriott LA LIVE is the strongest all-around family suite option in Los Angeles — every room is a suite with a full kitchen, and two-bedroom configurations sleep up to five guests. Its downtown location near the Staples Center is practical for families with varied interests. The property also has free Wi-Fi and large work desks useful for adults working during a family trip.
For families wanting Beverly Hills or West Hollywood proximity, SLS Beverly Hills starts from $274 and has family suites with shallow pool access and a popular kids menu at the Tres restaurant. Plaza La Reina in Westwood offers studios, lofts, and suites in a Spanish-inspired building with floor-to-ceiling windows and a leafy inner courtyard, starting from $280.
Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey, starting from $308, is structured as a full resort with two tennis courts, a full-service spa, waterfront heated saltwater pool, bike rentals, and child-focused activities — the most comprehensive family amenity package in the LA data set. Suites feature marble walk-in showers and private balconies.
The Four Seasons Los Angeles charges no additional fee for children 18 and under sharing parents' rooms (space permitting). Family suites, babysitters, and a concierge organizing children's activities are available starting from $550.
Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey — Marina del Rey
Suites
Year-round waterfront saltwater pool; two tennis courts and child-focused activities
$242/night less than Four Seasons Beverly Hills for family-resort amenity set
Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey is a waterfront resort starting from $308 per night in the Marina del Rey area, positioned for easy access to Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and West Hollywood. Suites feature marble walk-in showers and private balconies. The year-round heated outdoor saltwater pool offers poolside dining and cabanas. Two tennis courts, a full-service spa, and bike rentals round out the resort amenity set.
The property runs child-focused activities, making it the most resort-complete family suite option in the greater LA data set. LAX is approximately 10 minutes away, which is useful for families arriving or departing by air. At $308 starting, it is significantly less expensive than Four Seasons Beverly Hills ($550) for a family-oriented suite stay.
From$308/ night
SLS Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Family Suites
Shallow pool and children's menu at Tres; family suites with rainfall showers
Two José Andrés restaurants on-site; $276/night less than Four Seasons Beverly Hills
SLS Beverly Hills is located between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, starting from $274 per night. Family suites are large and feature mirror-lined walls and glass bathrooms with rainfall showers. The Tres restaurant has a popular children's menu, and the pool is structured with a shallow section suited to younger guests. The Ciel Spa offers Biologique Recherche treatments for adults.
Two on-site restaurants overseen by celebrity chef José Andrés give the property strong dining credentials — Tres is more casual fare and The Bazaar is a higher-end option. For families wanting Beverly Hills proximity without reaching the $550+ Four Seasons tier, SLS at $274 is the most amenity-complete value option.
From$274/ night
LA hotel suites for couples and romantic stays
Several LA suite hotels position themselves specifically for couples — typically with rooftop pools, in-room fireplaces, private terraces, or adult-only environments.
The Paramour Estate in Silver Lake starts from $500 per night and is adult-only, with individually styled suites mixing bold colors, antiques, and patterns. Free-standing copper tubs, chandeliers, and dramatic drapes define the aesthetic. It sits in a grand Silver Lake mansion and has a swimming pool on the grounds. There is no restaurant on-site, but the neighborhood has strong dining nearby.
Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood starts from $450 and is the most famous celebrity-haunt suite option in LA — a Loire château replica on the Sunset Strip with private bungalows, beautiful gardens, two pools, and gourmet fine dining. The Sunset Marquis, starting from $315, is tucked behind the Sunset Strip with a spa, two pools, a gym, a recording studio, and a 1200 Bar popular with musicians and celebrities.
Hotel Covell in Los Feliz is a five-suite boutique property set above a popular wine bar, starting from $299. Each suite has a different design theme. The rooftop cocktail terrace is a highlight. Gold-Diggers in East Hollywood starts from $190 and allows guests to select from a personal collection of vinyl and cassettes — a unique feature that distinguishes it from standard romantic suite options in this price range.
The Paramour Estate — Silver Lake
Suites
Adult-only; individually styled suites with copper tubs and chandeliers
Mansion setting in Silver Lake with private pool — no restaurant on-site
The Paramour Estate is a grand Silver Lake mansion that operates as an adult-only suite hotel, starting from $500 per night. Suites are individually styled with free-standing copper tubs, chandeliers, dramatic drapes, and bold use of color and antiques. A swimming pool sits in the mansion gardens. No restaurant operates on-site.
As the only explicitly adult-only suite property in the LA data set, The Paramour offers a type of seclusion not available at the larger West Hollywood or Beverly Hills properties. The Silver Lake address means a 10–15 minute drive to West Hollywood or downtown, but the neighborhood itself has strong restaurant and bar options. At $500, it sits above Chateau Marmont ($450) in price but below the Beverly Hills five-star tier.
From$500/ night
Chateau Marmont — West Hollywood — Sunset Strip
Suites and Bungalows
Private bungalows with garden access — most private WeHo suite option
Two pools and fine dining on-site; from $450/night vs $500 at The Paramour
Chateau Marmont is a Loire château replica on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, starting from $450 per night. It has long been a celebrity gathering point, with private bungalows, two swimming pools, beautiful manicured gardens, and fine dining. Suite options include private bungalows which are among the most private accommodations available in West Hollywood.
The property combines a genuine historic identity — it is an LA icon — with active luxury suite hospitality. The without-doubt West Hollywood location, the two pools, and the gourmet cuisine make it a benchmark for romantic suite stays in LA. At $450, it is less expensive than The Paramour ($500) while offering more on-site amenities.
From$450/ night
Hotel suites in Los Angeles for business travelers
Business travelers staying in LA typically need reliable Wi-Fi, workspace, proximity to the convention center or financial district, and the ability to entertain clients.
The Kimpton La Peer Hotel's 1 King Studio Suite (450 sq ft, open floor plan, corner room) is identified as the best La Peer suite for business travelers — compact but functional, with the full hotel amenity set and Design District location useful for meetings in West Hollywood. The Four Seasons Beverly Hills offers 24-hour in-room dining, multi-lingual concierge, and complimentary premium Wi-Fi across all suite categories, from $550.
For downtown business travel, the Residence Inn LA LIVE provides large work desks and free Wi-Fi in every suite, with the LA Convention Center less than 10 minutes away on foot. The Conrad Los Angeles in the Arts District is the most design-forward downtown option for client entertainment, with a Frank Gehry building, gourmet Spanish tapas, and a rooftop pool starting from $500.
The Los Angeles Athletic Club, housed in a downtown property dating to 1880, provides a distinctive setting for business travelers who value a members-club atmosphere — restaurants, bars, an indoor pool, and the Neptune Spa are all on-site. Starting rate is $225.
Kimpton La Peer Hotel — West Hollywood — Design District
1 King Studio Suite
450Sq Ft
1 KingBeds
450 sq ft corner suite — most compact and likely most affordable La Peer suite option
Open floor plan; natural light from two sides; full hotel amenity access retained
The 1 King Studio Suite at Kimpton La Peer is 450 square feet with a corner room position, open floor plan, one king bed, and residential neighborhood views from all floors. It is the most compact suite option in the La Peer collection and is described as best suited to business travelers who need a functional base without the scale of the larger suite configurations.
At 450 square feet it is 235 square feet smaller than the La Peer Suite (685 sq ft), which means a meaningfully lower nightly rate for solo travelers who do not need a separate living room. The corner room position provides natural light from two sides. Full hotel amenities — bath butler, massage, personal training — remain accessible from this suite type.
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Suites in Los Angeles by price tier
Los Angeles hotel suite prices span a wider range than almost any other US city. Understanding what each price tier delivers in LA makes it easier to calibrate expectations against budget.
Under $230/night: This tier covers primarily all-suite boutique properties in West Hollywood (The Chamberlain from $176, Petit Ermitage from $230) and select mid-tier downtown options (Tuck Hotel from $141 for moody DTLA studios, Hotel Normandie from $195 in Koreatown). Suite quality at this tier is genuine but amenities are more limited than higher tiers.
$230–$350/night: The broadest mid-range tier covers Le Parc Suite Hotel ($271), SLS Beverly Hills ($274), Montrose at Beverly Hills ($264), Kimpton La Peer Hotel ($332 for La Peer Suite), Downtown LA Proper Hotel ($305), Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey ($308), and West Hollywood properties like Andaz West Hollywood ($345) and 1 Hotel West Hollywood ($347). This range delivers rooftop pools, full suite layouts, and strong dining in most cases.
$350–$500/night: Properties like The Aster Hollywood ($381 for suites-only members club), The Sun Rose West Hollywood ($389), The London West Hollywood ($399), L'Ermitage Beverly Hills ($406), and Chateau Marmont ($450) occupy this tier. Expect private terraces, distinctive design identities, and high-touch service without reaching the true ultra-luxury bracket.
Over $500/night: The Beverly Hills and Bel-Air flagships dominate here. Four Seasons Beverly Hills from $550, Hotel Bel-Air from $645, Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills from $695, The Beverly Hills Hotel from $745, The Peninsula Beverly Hills from $575, Beverly Wilshire from $895, and The Maybourne Beverly Hills from $1,095. At this tier, suite sizes are measured in thousands of square feet and service ratios are exceptional.
Hotel Bel-Air — Bel-Air
Suites (including Presidential and Premier Canyon)
18 acres of garden; Presidential Suite has private pool; Turkish bath and La Prairie spa on-site
$100/night less than The Beverly Hills Hotel with more garden privacy and a private pool option
Hotel Bel-Air is set on 18 acres of garden in the Bel-Air district, dating from 1946. Suites are modern, spacious, and comfortable, with outdoor pool access, gym, and Turkish bath. The restaurant is run by Wolfgang Puck with European fusion cuisine. The La Prairie spa is a five-star destination in its own right. The Presidential Suite comes with garden and a private pool; the Premier Canyon Suite includes a plunge pool.
Starting from $645 per night, Hotel Bel-Air is less expensive than The Beverly Hills Hotel ($745) and Beverly Wilshire ($895), and offers 18 acres of garden privacy that neither competitor can match. The Turkish bath and five-star La Prairie spa put its wellness credentials above most Beverly Hills alternatives at this price point.
From$645/ night
The Aster — Hollywood
Suites
Open-air rooftop cinema with classic films under the stars — unique in Hollywood suite hotels
Rooftop bar with Hollywood sign and Capitol Records building views; firepit seating
The Aster is a members club-style hotel at Hollywood and Vine, starting from $381 per night. Suites feature polished wooden floors, bold mid-century furnishings, and spa-like bathrooms. Amenities include a rooftop bar with Hollywood sign and Capitol Records building views, a heated pool, an open-air rooftop cinema screening classic films under the stars, and firepit cocktail seating. The design is described as old Hollywood glamour meets urban cool.
At $381, The Aster occupies a niche between The Prospect Hollywood ($319) and Chateau Marmont ($450) — offering more design identity than The Prospect and a more accessible price point than Chateau Marmont, while uniquely adding the open-air rooftop cinema as a differentiating amenity.
From$381/ night
All-suite hotels in Los Angeles
All-suite hotels guarantee suite-quality space in every room category — no risk of being allocated a standard room if availability changes. Several properties in LA operate exclusively with suites.
West Hollywood has the highest concentration of all-suite hotels in LA. The Chamberlain West Hollywood, Petit Ermitage, and Le Parc Suite Hotel are all exclusively suite properties, starting from $176, $230, and $271 respectively. L'Ermitage Beverly Hills is the Beverly Hills all-suite option, from $406. Each of these properties offers the consistency that comes with an all-suite format.
The Residence Inn by Marriott LA LIVE in downtown Los Angeles is an all-suite extended-stay property where every accommodation includes a full kitchen, making it structurally different from boutique suite-only hotels but equally consistent in suite format. This is the best all-suite option for guests prioritizing self-catering capability over design credentials.
Plaza La Reina in Westwood offers a collection of studios, lofts, and suites in a Spanish-style building, starting from $280, with floor-to-ceiling windows, antique-style furniture, a leafy inner courtyard, and a rooftop. Hotel Covell in Los Feliz is a five-suite boutique property from $299, set above a wine bar, with each suite having a different design theme.
Plaza La Reina — Westwood
Studios, Lofts, and Suites
Floor-to-ceiling windows and antique-style furniture in a Spanish-style Westwood building
Access to Hollywood, Malibu, Santa Monica, and Runyon Canyon from central Westwood location
Plaza La Reina in Westwood offers studios, lofts, and suites in a Spanish-inspired building, starting from $280 per night. Interiors feature floor-to-ceiling windows, antique-style furniture, plush country-casual décor, a leafy inner courtyard, and a rooftop. The Westwood location puts it near UCLA and provides straightforward access to Hollywood, Malibu, Santa Monica, and Runyon Canyon.
As a collection of suite-format accommodations rather than a traditional suite hotel, Plaza La Reina works well for guests who want apartment-scale space and a residential feel without committing to an extended-stay brand. At $280, it competes directly with Montrose at Beverly Hills ($264) and Le Parc Suite Hotel ($271) in the mid-range WeHo/West LA suite tier.
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Los Angeles hotel suites — best time to book and practical tips
Timing and advance booking directly affect both availability and rate for hotel suites in Los Angeles, where demand is consistent year-round.
LA is a popular destination throughout the year, but travel between June and September brings the warmest weather with temperatures peaking around 28°C. This is the highest-demand period, particularly for properties near Santa Monica Boulevard, Venice Beach, and the coastal neighborhoods. Suite inventory at top properties fills quickly during summer months — booking well in advance is consistently recommended.
Spring and autumn offer slightly quieter periods where suite availability improves and promotional rates appear more frequently. Kimpton La Peer Hotel, for example, offers a structured 15% discount for bookings made 3+ days in advance, with an additional 20% saving for IHG loyalty members — a concrete example of the savings available through advance planning and loyalty enrollment.
For the Four Seasons Beverly Hills: if you expect early arrival and want immediate room access, the hotel recommends booking the room for the prior night. For late departures, booking an additional night guarantees access until departure. If you choose not to pre-book, bags can be stored and fitness facilities are made available. Check-in is 3:00 PM and check-out is 12:00 PM across most properties.
Doheny SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
879
2BR
3
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Griffin SuiteJW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE
783
1BR
2
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Studio Suite, 2 Double BedsMillennium Biltmore Los Angeles
Financial District
460
2BR
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Executive Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bedSheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel
441
1BR
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Executive Suite, 1 King BedThe Westin Long Beach
362
1BR
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Studio SuiteSLS Hotel, Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
500
1BR
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Cabana RoomThe Hollywood Roosevelt
Hollywood Heights
344
1BR
2
$333+
VillaMartel #M
10,763
6BR
12
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Exclusive Apartment, 2 BedroomsGlendon Apartments
Westwood
9,999
3BR
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Suite with TerraceHollywood Hills Dream View with Large Terrace
Hollywood Heights
9,149
1BR
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Single Bed in Female Dormitory RoomArtist Housing - Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles
7,999
1BR
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Single Bed in Dormitory RoomArtist Housing - Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles
7,999
1BR
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Bed in 6-Bed Dormitory RoomPodShare Venice
4,599
1BR
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Single Bed in Mixed Dormitory RoomPodShare Venice
4,599
1BR
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Deluxe Queen RoomStuart Hotel
Downtown Los Angeles
4,520
2BR
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Queen RoomStuart Hotel
Downtown Los Angeles
4,520
1BR
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Comfort Cottage, 1 BedroomLincoln Park Motel
Downtown Los Angeles
3,498
3BR
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Larger Guest room, 2 Double, City view, Center TowerThe Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, Los Angeles
Financial District
3,444
2BR
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Presidential Suite EastFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
3,235
2BR
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Five-Bedroom VillaVilla Sizzle
Laurel Canyon
3,079
10BR
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Three-Bedroom VillaVilla Frankline
Hollywood Hills
3,079
3BR
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Single Bed in Mixed Dormitory RoomSTAY OPEN Venice Beach
3,000
1BR
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Three-Bedroom VillaVilla 3 bedrooms on Venice Beach Canal.
3,000
3BR
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Penthouse, 2 Bedrooms, KitchenetteSonder The Winfield
Financial District
2,810
4BR
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Three-Bedroom VillaStunning, Newly Remodeled Bright Home
2,500
5BR
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Canyon House Suite1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
2,453
1BR
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Presidential Suite WestFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
2,398
2BR
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Three-Bedroom VillaEuropean Elegance Ocean Bluffs
2,368
4BR
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Hills House Suite1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
2,282
1BR
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M Club Level, M Club lounge access, Guest room, 1 King
Los Angeles Airport Marriott ·
265 sqft1BR3 guests
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Doheny Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
879 sqft2BR3 guests
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Griffin Suite
JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE ·
783 sqft1BR2 guests
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Studio Suite, 2 Double Beds
Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles · Financial District
460 sqft2BR
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Executive Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed
Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel ·
441 sqft1BR
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Executive Suite, 1 King Bed
The Westin Long Beach ·
362 sqft1BR
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Studio Suite
SLS Hotel, Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
500 sqft1BR
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Cabana Room
The Hollywood Roosevelt · Hollywood Heights
344 sqft1BR2 guests
$333+
Villa
Martel #M ·
10,763 sqft6BR12 guests
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Exclusive Apartment, 2 Bedrooms
Glendon Apartments · Westwood
9,999 sqft3BR
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Suite with Terrace
Hollywood Hills Dream View with Large Terrace · Hollywood Heights
9,149 sqft1BR
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Single Bed in Female Dormitory Room
Artist Housing - Downtown · Downtown Los Angeles
7,999 sqft1BR
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Single Bed in Dormitory Room
Artist Housing - Downtown · Downtown Los Angeles
7,999 sqft1BR
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Bed in 6-Bed Dormitory Room
PodShare Venice ·
4,599 sqft1BR
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Single Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
PodShare Venice ·
4,599 sqft1BR
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Deluxe Queen Room
Stuart Hotel · Downtown Los Angeles
4,520 sqft2BR
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Queen Room
Stuart Hotel · Downtown Los Angeles
4,520 sqft1BR
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Comfort Cottage, 1 Bedroom
Lincoln Park Motel · Downtown Los Angeles
3,498 sqft3BR
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Larger Guest room, 2 Double, City view, Center Tower
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, Los Angeles · Financial District
3,444 sqft2BR
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Presidential Suite East
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
3,235 sqft2BR
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Five-Bedroom Villa
Villa Sizzle · Laurel Canyon
3,079 sqft10BR
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Three-Bedroom Villa
Villa Frankline · Hollywood Hills
3,079 sqft3BR
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Single Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
STAY OPEN Venice Beach ·
3,000 sqft1BR
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Three-Bedroom Villa
Villa 3 bedrooms on Venice Beach Canal. ·
3,000 sqft3BR
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Penthouse, 2 Bedrooms, Kitchenette
Sonder The Winfield · Financial District
2,810 sqft4BR
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Three-Bedroom Villa
Stunning, Newly Remodeled Bright Home ·
2,500 sqft5BR
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Canyon House Suite
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
2,453 sqft1BR
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Presidential Suite West
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
2,398 sqft2BR
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Three-Bedroom Villa
European Elegance Ocean Bluffs ·
2,368 sqft4BR
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Hills House Suite
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
2,282 sqft1BR
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best hotel suites in downtown Los Angeles?
Downtown Los Angeles hotel suites are anchored by a few distinct options. The Residence Inn by Marriott LA LIVE at 901 West Olympic Boulevard is the top all-suite extended-stay choice, with full kitchens and two-bedroom configurations from studios up to five-guest suites. For a design-forward experience, the Conrad Los Angeles in the Arts District (designed by Frank Gehry) starts from $500 and sits directly across from Walt Disney Concert Hall. The Downtown LA Proper Hotel on the edge of the Fashion District starts from $305 and includes a rooftop pool and two on-site restaurants overseen by James Beard Award-winning chef Suzanne Goin.
How much do hotel suites in Los Angeles cost?
Hotel suites in Los Angeles California range from approximately $141 per night (Tuck Hotel, Downtown) at the lower end to over $1,095 per night at The Maybourne Beverly Hills. Mid-range suites in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills typically run $230–$400 per night — The Chamberlain West Hollywood starts from $176, Le Parc Suite Hotel from $271, and Montrose at Beverly Hills from $264. Five-star Beverly Hills properties (Four Seasons, Waldorf Astoria, Hotel Bel-Air) start from $550–$695. The Beverly Wilshire starts from $895 and The Maybourne from $1,095.
Are there 2-room suites in Los Angeles?
Yes, multiple properties in Los Angeles offer two-room and two-bedroom suite configurations. Kimpton La Peer Hotel in West Hollywood offers a Two Bedroom Suite of 1,035 square feet combining a king bed and two queen beds in separate rooms. The Residence Inn by Marriott LA LIVE downtown offers a 2-Bedroom Suite with two king beds and a sofa bed. Four Seasons Beverly Hills offers its Presidential Two-Bedroom Suite West at 2,398 square feet sleeping up to 6 adults. Le Parc Suite Hotel in West Hollywood also has family suites with kitchens and sofa beds configured for multi-room use.
Which suite hotels in Los Angeles are near LAX?
The Suites Los Angeles CA Los Angeles LAX (Studio 6) is located at 5101 West Century Boulevard in Inglewood, 1.2 miles from Los Angeles International Airport, and offers queen and king suite options. The property has two swimming pools, free Wi-Fi, and a paid airport shuttle service operating daily from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM at $10 per person per one-way trip. Hotel June, also near LAX in West LA, starts from $229 per night and features a Bajan-style pool and terrace, noise-cancelling windows, and custom beds. Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey starts from $308 and is approximately 10 minutes from LAX, with waterfront resort amenities.
Are there suite hotels in Los Angeles for extended stays?
The Residence Inn by Marriott LA LIVE is the primary extended-stay suite hotel in Los Angeles, with every room featuring a full kitchen including refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and stovetop. Suite types range from studios to two-bedroom configurations. Plaza La Reina in Westwood offers studios, lofts, and suites in a Spanish-style building that function similarly to residential apartments, starting from $280. Le Parc Suite Hotel in West Hollywood includes kitchenettes across its all-suite inventory, with family suites offering full kitchens from $271 per night.