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Travel + Leisure
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Travel + Leisure
The No. 1 Hotel in Greater Los Angeles Is a Discrete Stay in a Popular Residential Neighborhood—See the Full List of Top Properties
The hotel scene in greater Los Angeles reflects the diversity of the city itself, where travelers can find every kind of property, from those that have starred in so many movies they've reached icon status to coastal, low-key spots that feel a million miles from Hollywood (plus everything in between). That doesn't mean choosing a hotel in America's second largest city is an easy task—with so many options here, readers are spoiled for choice. Every year for our World's Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe—to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Nearly 180,000 T+L readers completed the 2025 survey. A total of more than 657,000 votes were cast across over 8,700 properties (hotels, cities, cruise lines, etc.). Hotels were classified as either resort hotel, city hotel, inn, or safari lodge based on their location and amenities, and they were specifically rated on the criteria below: Rooms/facilities Location Service Food Value For each characteristic, respondents could choose a rating of excellent, above average, average, below average, or poor. The final scores are averages of these responses. Interior of a guest room at The L'Ermitage Beverly Hills. Rich Stapleton/L'Ermitage Beverly Hills Readers appreciated the classic hotels in L.A. that have maintained their standards for decades. Case in point: the Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel (No. 8), which opened in 1928 and has been the setting for such films as 'Clueless' and 'Pretty Woman.' One local states that 'when family visits, this is the hotel I recommend, and it always pleases.' Another reader notes the property has the 'best concierge in the business." Relative newcomers and reinventions were also popular with readers this year, including the Fairmont Century Plaza (No. 13), which debuted a five-year, $2.5 billion renovation in 2021; and the Santa Monica Proper (No. 10), a sleek, Kelly Wearstler-designed addition to the beach city that also acts as a hangout for locals. Nearby, Hotel Casa del Mar (No. 3) has more of a resort atmosphere, thanks to its location right on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. One reader says that 'I will always choose this place for an L.A. staycation. I love the restaurant here and the views of the Santa Monica Pier. Hotel Casa Del Mar feels so quintessentially 'L.A.' while also providing a private alcove to enjoy the finer things in life.' L'Ermitage Beverly Hills Lounge chairs lay around the pool at The L'Ermitage Beverly Hills. 'L'Ermitage Beverly Hills is a hidden gem in Los Angeles,' says one reader, describing the 116-room hotel that was absent from the list last year, but made a roaring comeback with readers this year. Tucked discreetly on a residential street in one of L.A.'s most desirable neighborhoods, one reader described it as 'the best hotel in the area.' Another reader noted that 'the staff are very friendly and ensure you are treated like a queen. The rooftop is absolutely stunning with the best views.' They went on to describe the 'perfect' location in Beverly Hills, where 'you can walk to Rodeo Drive, but you are not surrounded by the crowds.' L'Ermitage Beverly Hills is a hidden gem in Los Angeles. — T+L Reader 1. L'Ermitage Beverly Hills Reader Score: 96.95 2. Pendry West Hollywood Reader Score: 96.80 3. Hotel Casa del Mar: Santa Monica Reader Score: 93.18 4. Hotel Bel-Air: Los Angeles Reader Score: 93.11 5. Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills Reader Score: 93.00 6. The Beverly Hills Hotel Reader Score: 92.75 7. Oceana Santa Monica, LXR Hotels & Resorts Reader Score: 92.00 8. Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel: Los Angeles Reader Score: 90.86 9. Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills Reader Score: 90.37 10. Santa Monica Proper Hotel Reader Score: 90.12 11. Chateau Marmont: Los Angeles Reader Score: 90.00 12. Conrad Los Angeles: Los Angeles Reader Score: 89.64 13. Fairmont Century Plaza: Los Angeles Reader Score: 88.87 14. Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows Reader Score: 87.41 15. 1 Hotel West Hollywood Reader Score: 86.36
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Roy Wood Jr. Mocks White House, CNN and Patti LuPone in Peabody Awards Monologue
After announcing its full list of winners last month, the Peabody Awards celebrated those honorees in person Sunday night with a ceremony hosted by Roy Wood Jr. in Los Angeles. The comedian kicked things off inside the Beverly Wilshire by joking, 'Last year's host was Kumail Nanjiani, so that is back-to-back years with a minority host. The Peabodys standing up for diversity, how about that? Which means in a few months, the White House will cut their funding and so they'll have John Mulaney, that's on y'all.' More from The Hollywood Reporter How Reginald Hudlin and Shola Lynch Put Together the Greatest Call Sheet Ever Are Music and Other Celebrity Films Killing the Documentary? Questlove Reveals the Standout Musical Performance He Omitted From 'Ladies & Gentlemen ... 50 Years of SNL Music' - And Why The event honored 34 winners across entertainment, documentary, news, podcast/radio, arts, children'sand youth, public service, and interactive and immersive programming, with a focus on storytelling that reflects the social issues and emerging voices of today. Baby Reindeer, Ripley, Shogun and Will & Harper were among the recognized Hollywood projects. 'We're celebrating the fact that everyone in this room has done one of the boldest things you can do in these times, and that is just straight up tell the truth,' Wood told the crowd, acknowledging the stress of having to know all of the horrible things going on in the world to tell the truth. 'It's hard to create stuff about terrible things without knowing all of the terrible things. It's hard — that's why I quit The Daily Show, it was too much stress.' He then deadpanned, 'I work at CNN now [with comedy show Have I Got News for You], I ain't got to do nothing but plug Jake Tapper's book.' Elsewhere in his monologue, Wood told the winners — who knew they'd be winning ahead of time — to be short and sweet, joking, 'We want your acceptance speeches tonight to be brief and full of sincerities that you don't really mean, like an apology from Patti LuPone.' (The Broadway star apologized Saturday for previous comments she had made about Kecia Lewis and Audra McDonald.) 'We're celebrating the storytellers who risk, who did, who investigate, who create and illuminate,' the comedian declared before launching into the categories, which featured a star-studded roster of presenters including Aloe Blacc, Anna Kendrick, Andrew Lack, Benito Skinner, Indya Moore, Joel KimBooster, Jurnee Smollett, Linda Perry, Mandy Moore, Marissa Bode, Michael Schur, Nava Mau, Niecy Nash, Randall Park, Stephen Merchant, Uzo Aduba, Van Jones and Yvonne Orji. The night also featured two special honors, the first being the Peabody Institutional Award, given to Saturday Night Live. Jon Hamm presented, musing the 'secret sauce of the show has always been 'holding up a mirror and reflecting America's culture to us — politics, contradictions, all of it, right back at you. Yes, SNL is wigs and cue cards and gigs and gags and all of this stuff, but it's always something that dares to confront who we really are.' Lorne Michaels was on hand to accept, accompanied on stage by alums Amy Poehler, Molly Shannon and Fred Armisen. 'I don't really deserve this, but in a way I do,' Michaels teased, noting, 'During SNL 50 this year, which is stunning to even say, all of those people coming back from the first season on, all being in one room, performing and applauding, I think was one of the most moving experiences of my life. I'm not planning a 60th, but I think that getting to do what I get to do is sort of everything that makes me happy; it also makes me angry.' To close out the night, Andrea Mitchell was given the Career Achievement Award, as she reflected on her early days in news and how far women have come in the business. She added, 'All of us journalists have to be fearless. It is no exaggeration to say that strong journalism, providing accurate information to the American people, is critical to the survival of our democracy. As Thomas Jefferson wrote to the continental Congress in 1787, 'Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.'' Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Former Girlfriend of Elvis Presley Makes Super Rare Red Carpet Appearance
Linda Thompson stepped out for a very rare appearance on the red carpet this week. The songwriter and former actress, who previously dated music icon , was photographed at the 2025 BMI Pop Music Awards on Tuesday, May 13, marking what appears to be her first red carpet appearance in years. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Thompson, 74, was dressed in a sophisticated white midi-length gown at Tuesday's event, which was held at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills, Calif., She smiled for the cameras while putting on a busty display in the plunging gown, which also featured a pleated skirt. Thompson accessorized her look with silver bracelets, a large cross pendant necklace and another statement necklace layered on top. The former beauty pageant star also accessorized with a pair of sparkly nude pointed-toe heels. Thompson dated Elvis for four years between 1972 and 1976, and she later opened up about their relationship in her 2016 memoir, A Little Thing Called Life. In the book, Thompson reflected on the downfall of her relationship with the King of Rock and Roll around late 1976, in the height of his prescription drug addiction. "When I looked at all the pieces of myself that I had given up on Elvis's behalf, increasingly I saw that staying with him would demand a sacrifice that I was unwilling to make," Thompson wrote in her pages. "I'd always wanted to be a mother, but I could not bring a baby into my life with Elvis." "As much as I loved him," she wrote, "I knew I wanted more—and motherhood was just the start." Less than a year after his breakup from Thompson, Elvis died at the age of 42 in August 1977. Following her relationship with the late "Kentucky Rain" singer, Thompson married in 1981, and the pair welcomed two sons together, Brandon, 43, and Brody, 41. Thompson was also previously married to David Foster for over ten years before they divorced in 2005.


Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Times
Dining like the stars in Beverly Hills, from Hollywood actors to Real Housewives
Sauntering down Rodeo Drive during my trip to Beverly Hills, sunglasses in hand, I remind myself to act cool. It's far from these perfectly palm-lined streets that I was reared, and in my pre-visit anxiety I added to my wardrobe in the hopes of fitting in a little more with my surroundings. Certainly, it is the place to be rich and famous. It is known the world over for serious celebrity spotting, seriously high-fashion boutiques and even more seriously beautiful people. On a previous visit I'd never truly delved below the surface. In fact, I spent only about an hour marching up and down Rodeo Drive, repeatedly quoting Pretty Woman, before hopping into an Uber and heading to Venice Beach. As it turns out, there is far more to this stunning, albeit tiny, incorporated city nestled within Los Angeles County and it's more accessible to the typical traveller than you might think — meaning that I didn't really need to invest in new shoes. While a little on the pricey side, there's an experience for everyone within the area, particularly when it comes to eating and drinking. There's so much to do in the affluent and historic LA suburb that a mere stop-off simply will not do it justice. Some of its hotels you may be familiar with, such as the magnificent Beverly Wilshire, where Julia Roberts's character stayed in that film, and the Beverly Hilton, which hosts the Golden Globes every year. Of course, the Beverly Hills Hotel, with its signature pink and green colour scheme, is legendary. Whether you decide to stay there or simply visit to take it all in, it's not to be missed. Upon crossing its red-carpeted entrance, I feel transported back to the Golden Age of Hollywood. A favourite of the likes of Marilyn Monroe, the Rat Pack, Marlene Dietrich and Charlie Chaplin, it's just retro enough to still be cool with classic touches that keep it iconic. While the poolside Cabana Café and old-school diner-style Fountain Coffee Room are great for a quick bite, the Polo Lounge is really where you want to be. • 15 of the best hotels in Los Angeles for 2025 It's somehow both discreet and lavish at the same time, with its striped ceilings, dark wood furnishings and sumptuous booths. Open all day, it's best to book in advance as you might find yourself competing for a table with the likes of the Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria and the producer extraordinaire Judd Apatow, both of whom I spy during my visit. Be warned, though, while you might do some celebrity spotting here, it's not a place for paparazzi-style photos or autograph-hunting; all you can do is surreptitiously bask in their presence. My meal of choice, breakfast, highlights options aplenty — I recommend the lemon, blueberry-ricotta pancakes — but don't skip a frothy cappuccino, which comes emblazoned with the hotel's logo on the foam. If you're on the hunt for a nightcap, it's just as wonderful in the evening, complete with a lively pianist, buzzy atmosphere and drinks to remember, including Star on Sunset spicy mango margarita that's worth a second round. I'm staying at L'Ermitage, almost hidden on Burton Way, which offers a sense of peace as soon as I enter the hotel and I'm glad to rest my head in this oasis throughout my stay. It's fitted in neutral stone shades, with the enormous suites as standard (prices start from €506 per night), providing guests with more than enough room and a feather-soft bed. Costa Covo Osteria, the property's Mediterranean-influenced restaurant, is another contender for best spicy margarita in Beverly Hills. Its breakfast menu, too, is well curated. Visiting twice during my stay, I find the breakfast burrito the ultimate winner, but the juice selection is also tasty; try the Little West Clover Juice (€10.65) for that healthy LA vibe. Of course, Rodeo Drive, the famous shopping street, is lined with the world's top designers, including Prada and Valentino, but there are many ways to eat your way up and down the road. It's a curious mix of high and low — the Gucci boutique has its own Michelin-starred restaurant, but you'll find the quintessential American chain restaurant the Cheesecake Factory across the road, and bang in the middle of it all is the Hideaway, a Mexican steak house. Lunch there includes the Baja Tablita platter with carnitas and lots of tasty accompaniments, oozy queso fundido dip, guac with housemade tortillas, and cocktails galore — the signature One Night in Tulum is unmissable, served in a ceramic donkey and made with smoky mezcal, passion fruit and citrus. Each booth has a 'push for tequila' button, if you're so inclined. A vibrant, pink-hued cantina-style restaurant, it's quite the hotspot, as is the recently opened Bacari. • The best US trips to take in 2022 Focused on small plates and cocktails with Mexican and Mediterranean influences, its location was previously occupied by Villa Blanca, the restaurant owned by Lisa Vanderpump, of Bravo TV's Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Vanderpump Rules fame. It's had a bit of a refurb and is now the ideal place to bring a gang to try as much of the menu as you can squeeze in — it's the exact sort of restaurant that I would love to have near me, with its fun atmosphere and great service. Pan-seared sea bass with charred shishito peppers and corn, pork belly with umami glaze, and pizza with Asian pear, brie and rocket prove to be particular favourites among my companions, so much so that one decides to return the next day to try the 'best cake', which is made with medjool dates and crispy bacon. The best of the bunch, though? The signature Bacarita cocktails (€15), which are made with tequila, watermelon, jalapeño, basil and lime. You might notice that I'm on a bit of a margarita hunt throughout my trip and, thankfully, Beverly Hills does not disappoint — the memory of those bubblegum pink-hued Bacaritas, with their spicy tajin-coated glasses, will live with me long after I return home. If, like me, you have a particular goal in mind when you visit or have limited time to spend but want to try as much as possible, then a food tour of Rodeo Drive with Brian Rodda, of LA Food Tours, is the way to go. Taking place over three and a half hours and priced at €158 per person, you'll visit notable landmarks along the whole street as well as tasting five dishes and two alcoholic beverages. Best of all, though, are Rodda's wonderful stories and insights — you laugh just as much as you eat, and you'll leave with a serious amount of Beverly Hills insider gossip. If luxury is something you seek, then this pocket-sized city is somewhere to add to your list — you could easily drop thousands of dollars if you're so inclined — but I've also found that it's a city for those who love food and it can be enjoyed at all price points. If I've learnt one thing, it's that the band Weezer was right because 'Beverly Hills, that's where I want to be'. Erewhon, Beverly DrivePossibly the bougiest grocery store you will ever encounter, Erewhon is another celeb favourite thanks to its range of health-adjacent foods, such as sea moss gel, giant ranch kale chips, 225g blocks of Kerrygold butter for $7 (€6.20), and an exceptional hot bar. However, it's the smoothie bar that really draws in a crowd. While concoctions like a Kefir Matcha Cloud or a neon blue Coconut Cloud blend feature, it's the TikTok-famous Hailey Bieber Strawberry Glaze Skin Smoothie that you might know it for. Priced at $20 for a 20z cup (about €17.50 and 566g on this side of the Atlantic), its dusty pink hue has been Instagrammed the world over and includes ingredients such as organic coconut cream, vanilla collagen and the aforementioned moss. Sounds like a bit of a crock, right? Having tasted it, I can tell you that Bieber truly knows how to make a smoothie and I'd happily pay for it again — it really is that good. While you might have to work your way around a crowd in the store, it's well worth a stop, even if you're just marvelling at the array of items. The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills, Santa Monica BoulevardFounded in 1967, this famous store is one for the dairy lovers among us. With more than 600 cheeses available to buy, even just the scent on entry is enticing. You'll also find great wine, sauces, snacks and more lining its shelves, as well as a great range of handmade pasta — it's owned by Domenico's Foods, which makes those golden-hued pastas, as well as importing products and selling its goods to chefs and restaurants across the west coast. The café menu is popular with locals and visitors alike, and you'll find the store flooded with pick-up orders around lunchtime. The sandwiches are particularly beloved, especially the La Zucca, which includes crispy courgette, pesto, lemon ricotta and artichoke tapenade. If you've some time to spare, pop in and ask Eric to let you try some of his favourites — a cheesemonger with incredible knowledge, he won't steer you wrong.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jane Fonda to Receive Public Counsel's William O. Douglas Award for Her Commitment to Social Justice Issues (EXCLUSIVE)
Jane Fonda will receive the William O. Douglas Award for her commitment to social causes at Public Counsel's annual gala dinner on Feb. 27 at the Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles. She is known for her work as an activist alongside her on-screen roles, most notably speaking out during the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam and Iraq wars. More from Variety Parker Posey on Her Kooky 'White Lotus' Accent and Getting to Know Blackpink's Lisa: 'She's Such a Beauty' Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Attend 'SNL 50' in First Red Carpet Appearance Together Amid Legal Battle Against Justin Baldoni 'Bridget Jones' Cast on Chemistry Reads, the Sexy Swimming Pool Scene and Chiwetel Ejiofor 'Finally' Getting to Show Off His Body 'Jane Fonda's lifelong dedication to justice and equality is extraordinary,' Public Counsel's president and CEO Kathryn Eidmann said in a statement Tuesday morning. 'Beyond her legendary career in film and television, she has used her platform with courage and conviction to champion civil rights, women's rights, and social justice. Her fearless advocacy has inspired generations and created meaningful change for countless communities. We are honored to recognize her.' Former Washington Gov. Jay Inslee will present Fonda with the award. Earlier in the week, Fonda will receive the SAG Lifetime Achievement Award at the SAG Awards on Feb. 23. In recent years, she was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2021 by the Golden Globes, The Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award the following year from the Tribeca Film Festival and the Time Magazine Earth Award in 2024. Throughout her decades-spanning career, Fonda has won two Oscars for her work in 'Klute' and 'Coming Home.' In addition to Fonda's recognition, Molly Munger and Stephen R. English will also be honored by Public Counsel with the Audrey Irmas Social Justice Award, while the law firm Morrison & Foerster LLP will receive the Law Firm Pro Bono Award. Past recipients of the William O. Douglas Award include Viola Davis, John Legend, Mike Farrell, Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and Elie Wiesel. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Grammy Predictions, From Beyoncé to Kendrick Lamar: Who Will Win? Who Should Win? What's Coming to Netflix in February 2025