Was looking for a non-chain, not ridiculously expensive, interesting hotel near west LA. The Crescent is all of those. The staff was very cordial. The food (I only had one meal) was quite good. The interior decor was quirky. Clearly done by someone with a sense of humor.
Only complaint was that the heat in my room did not work so well (night temps were in the '40's). They said that they're about to do some renovations to address things like that.
- Also Known As:
- The Crescent Hotel Beverly Hills
- The Crescent Hotel
- Crescent Beverly Hills
- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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This Beverly Hills hotel, a true boutique with just 32 rooms, is in the heart of Beverly Hills just 3 blocks from Rodeo Drive. The front palm lined terrace (breakfast, nibbles, tapas and dinner) faces Crescent Ave - a wide palm lined boulevard. Established in 1927 and newly renovated in 2013, the décor is casually Hollywood, like a comfy collection of styles from the studios' storehouse of set designs stretching from 1920 to 2013. The feeling is “at-studio-at-home” with a film designer’s whimsy. The terrace and lounge flow to create the hotel’s social hub, offering casual dining and a relaxing bar/lounge, punctuated by Beverly Hills chatter. Directly opposite the hotel are the historic offices of MCA Studios. Our hotel became MCA’s local choice, where a cadre of players would stay when in town.
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