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Hollywood RooseveltWhere Old and New Hollywood Converge in Luxury7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood CA 90028 Tel. 1.888.753.0136 |
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Hollywood Roosevelt HotelThe historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel offers elegance and privacy to discriminating travelers and Hollywood’s entertainment royalty. This 12-story, Spanish-style hotel has catered to the Hollywood elite and discerning travelers since its premiere in 1927. After renovations by famed designer Dodd Mitchell, this perennial hot spot boasts sleek mid-century modern style and a enviable guest list that has become a favorite haunt for entertainment business moguls. The Roosevelt’s 302 rooms and suites boast classic comfort and high-end style. Dark, chocolate-hued wood is perfectly accented by creamy white upholstery and blown glass elements. Guests can luxuriate in crisp linens by Sferra, snack on delicacies by Dean and Deluca, and wind down after a night of partying with Fresh bath products. Business guests can take advantage of hotel-wide high-speed Wifi access, state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment and spacious banquet and conference rooms for meetings and events. Those who crave a little privacy will want to check out the newly renovated Gable & Lombard Penthouse. This three-story refuge from the everyday was named for Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, who rendezvoused there during their private affair. Today, this exclusive enclave features a 1,000 square foot private rooftop deck, arched windows that stretch from floor to ceiling, chairs by Mies Van der Rohe, and three plasma televisions. Guests who wander outside their rooms are greeted by the David Hockney pool, ringed by elegant chaise lounges, private cabanas, and the ever-glamorous Tropicana Bar. Once night falls, everyone from of-the-moment starlets to Hollywood heavyweights descend upon this hot ticket--as do, supposedly, the ghosts of some of the Roosevelt’s most famous guests: Marilyn Monroe, Errol Flynn, and Montgomery Clift. Foodies will want to drop by steakhouse-with-a-twist Dakota for roasted pineapple French toast or luscious cuts of prime beef. After dinner, those lucky enough to make it past the velvet ropes can enter Teddy’s, one of the hottest clubs in Hollywood. The Roosevelt can host events for groups of 15 to 1,500. Besides the Gable & Lombard Penthouse or its fine restaurants and bars--which are available for rent--the Roosevelt houses the historic Blossom Room, which was the original location of The Oscars in 1929. The hotel is situated just minutes from the Bob Hope and Los Angeles International airports. The Roosevelt is Hollywood’s last remaining historic hotel, and its central position on Hollywood Boulevard places it adjacent to Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The La Brea-area location makes the Roosevelt a perfect jumping-off point for shopping and sightseeing. The Hollywood & Highland Center lies just a short stroll away, home to the Kodak Theatre, Lucky Strike Lanes, and dozens of shops and eateries. Trendy boutiques like Sugar on La Brea are just a short drive. Sightseers will be in close proximity to theme parks like Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farms and Universal Studios Hollywood, while shoppers can cruise retail meccas like Rodeo Drive, Melrose Avenue and the Beverly Center. Aspiring beachcombers can take a short trip to the Santa Monica Pier or make their way to the Venice Beach Boardwalk--home of Muscle Beach--or head out to Malibu. Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Amenities
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Hollywood RooseveltWhere Old and New Hollywood Converge in Luxury7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood CA 90028 Tel. 1.888.753.0136 |
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