From Sunset Strip revivals to a Beverly Hills hideaway, these properties are heating up the local hospitality scene

Los Angeles’ hotel industry is seeing some exciting new action. From a reimagined Sunset Strip icon to a boutique hideaway in Beverly Hills, these stylish properties are bringing a fresh look, top-notch dining and innovative nightlife to the city. Here are the entrants shaking up the hospitality scene for visitors and Angelenos alike.

Hotel Lili 

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Beverly Hills a new boutique hideaway courtesy of Avi Brosh’s neighborhood-centric Palisociety brand, which now boasts seven L.A. properties in its design-forward portfolio. The fashionable 44-room hotel occupies a historic 1939 residence tucked away on South Lasky Drive, offering a quieter feel compared to Beverly Hills’ more palatial lodgings. Designed by Palisociety’s in-house team, the three-story property features interiors inspired by a Parisian hideaway with layered textures, custom furnishing and sculptural lighting. Guests are greeted with welcome bubbles in the lobby, which also houses a lounge and small evening cocktail bar. Cozy, residential-feeling rooms are stocked with Diptyque bath amenities, espresso machines and curated minibars. 140 S. Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, palisociety.com

Public West Hollywood

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Hotelier Ian Schrager (the West Hollywood Edition, the Mondrian) is opening the first West Coast location of his Public Hotels brand in West Hollywood this spring. The 137-room property will occupy the former Standard Hotel building on the Sunset Strip and marks the Studio 54 co-founder’s third Los Angeles venture. Designed in collaboration with British architect John Pawson, the hotel will feature a pool, social lobby and three food, beverage and entertainment venues. Meanwhile, a landscaped 16,000-square-foot rooftop terrace will offer open-air views of Los Angeles. The brand’s “luxury for all” concept promises design-forward spaces, accessible pricing and lively communal areas. 8300 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, publichotels.com

The Valorian Los Angeles

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Now part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, the Mondrian Los Angeles has entered a new chapter as The Valorian. Thirty years after its debut in 1996, the property aims to build upon its nightlife legacy while also refreshing its identity. The reimagined Sunset Strip hotel got an extensive makeover and boasts guest rooms and suites with views from the West Hollywood hills to Downtown Los Angeles. Mexican restaurant Casa Madera remains on the property, while the former Sky Bar has turned into the White Rabbit Sky Lounge, offering rooftop views and cocktails. Keep an eye out for seasonal activations and immersive experiences. 8440 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, hilton.com