Palihotel Westwood Village - West Beverly Hills
When you book Palihotel Westwood Village - West Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, USA through our Fora Reserve partnership, your stay includes room upgrades.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- 10% off BAR
- Welcome Amenity
- Room Upgrade upon availability
- Extended check-in/out upon availability
Location
Palihotel Westwood Village occupies one of Los Angeles's most gracefully grounded enclaves, where the energy of a major university meets the quiet wealth of the Westside. The neighborhood developed in the late 1920s alongside UCLA's arrival, and that collegiate rhythm still shapes the streets: coffee shops, independent bookstores, arthouse cinemas, and a walkable village core that feels improbably human-scaled for a city built on boulevards and freeways.
Westwood Village itself unfolds just outside the door, a Mediterranean-revival enclave of low-slung buildings and wide sidewalks that was designed as a complete commercial district in the 1930s. The Westwood Village Farmers Market sets up weekly just 300 metres away, drawing chefs and home cooks alike. South lies the sprawling UCLA campus; east, the Wilshire Corridor's mid-century towers; west, the verdant exclusivity of Holmby Hills and Bel Air.
Los Angeles International Airport sits 14 kilometres south, reachable by highway or rideshare in twenty to forty minutes depending on traffic. Burbank's smaller airport serves the San Fernando Valley 18 kilometres north.
On-site or within Westwood Village, the dining scene skews casual and international, reflecting the university crowd, but serious gastronomy lies just beyond. Somni, Chef Aitor Zabala's three-Michelin-starred Spanish tasting experience, is 5.5 kilometres southeast, a dreamlike progression through Catalan technique. Providence, Michael Cimarusti's three-starred seafood temple, is 10.7 kilometres east, where precision and purity define every course. Book a table at Mélisse, Josiah Citrin's two-starred Modern French mainstay in Santa Monica, six kilometres west, for fine dining that has never lost its sense of occasion.
The surrounding landscape offers surprising green pockets: Will Rogers State Historic Park, 6.5 kilometres northwest, sprawls across former ranch land with polo fields and canyon trails. The Getty View Park and Beverly Glen Park both lie within six kilometres, perfect for morning hikes before the marine layer burns off. For golf, the storied Los Angeles Country Club is 2.2 kilometres north, with Riviera and Hillcrest both under four kilometres. The coastline beckons seven kilometres west: Palisades Beach, Mother's Beach, and the rockier stretches of Will Rogers State Beach all accessible for an afternoon escape.
Summer delivers the city's signature weather: June through September sees highs in the low thirties, mornings draped in marine haze that lifts by midday to reveal crystalline light. The air is dry, the jacarandas finished blooming, the evenings long and temperate.
Winter brings the softest rain, mostly between December and March, when temperatures dip only to seven or eight degrees at night. The city greens, hiking trails turn muddy, and the light takes on a slanted, golden quality by late afternoon.
Spring and autumn are the sweet spots: April and October offer mild days in the mid-twenties, clear skies, and fewer crowds at trailheads and beaches. May is nearly perfect, warm but not yet scorching, with wildflowers still clinging to the canyons.
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