The breathtakingly elegant Moroccan Room embodies the architectural characteristics that were born out of Hollywood’s golden age.
This classic 1920s space is where the most prominent screen stars of the studio era would come in preparation for their film roles.
Situated between the Moroccan and Venetian rooms lies the Vestibule, a decorated portal to the upstairs lounges.
Nested on the second floor of the Athletic Club is the quaint Library. Guests bask in the west-facing light as they enjoy the bar adjacent to this opulent space.
Created for intimate celebrations, the Game Room renders four exclusively private quarters for billiards, recreation and leisure.
This dramatic space features Venetian palace ceilings with neo-classical surroundings creating an air of intimacy.
The Sunset Landmark is one of the most iconic monuments still standing from Hollywood’s golden era.
A legendary hideaway for industry titans, these Bungalows embody the charm and mystique of Old Hollywood.