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9021-Oooh-La-La: The 8 Poshest Hotels in Beverly Hills

Paul Feinstein | May 08, 2017

The expression "act as if" is more prevalent in Beverly Hills than maybe anywhere else in the world. So, if you’re not pulling into one of these posh hotels in your Lambo, Ferrari, or blacked-out Land Rover "acting as if" you have a trillion dollars at your fingertips at all times, you may be better off staying somewhere else. Here are 10 Beverly Hills hotels that are way beyond our spending limit.

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#4

Montage Beverly Hills

Why it made the list

Embark on a luxury journey here with one of the finest spas in town, one of the best restaurants in town, and private pool-side cabanas to while away the night. The wellness center also offers complimentary classes for guests.

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#3

Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel

Why it made the list

The only hotel situated right on the world-famous Rodeo Drive, this swank spot has its own club benefits that include food, drinks, tastings and more. Other perks consist of limousine service and a chic health club.

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#2

Four Seasons Hotel, Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

Why it made the list

Outdoor pool, authentic Italian dining, and a revolving door of celebrities--what more could you ask for? Stunning 360 degree views of the whole city isn’t bad either. You will be spending a lot of money here. You deserve those excellent views.

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#1

SLS Hotel Beverly Hills

Why it made the list

Philippe Stark design, restaurants curated by celeb chef José Andrés, and a rooftop pool with an A-list crowd are a few fine features here. There’s also an on-site Tarot Card reader and a spa with IV treatments for when those pool parties take it out of you.

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