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New hotel promises Beverly Hills on a budget

April 9, 2026
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New hotel promises Beverly Hills on a budget

Beverly Hills isn’t exactly known for bargains — but a new boutique hotel is quietly changing that.

Hôtel Lili, a 44-room boutique sanctuary that opened its doors April 1 tucked off Lasky Drive, is offering travelers a rare shot at staying in the ultra-luxe zip code without dropping four figures a night. Rooms start at around $325 — practically a steal in a neighborhood where nearby heavyweights like the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel and The Peninsula can easily top $1,000 per night.

Housed in a revamped 1930s residence, Hôtel Lili leans hard into Old Hollywood meets Parisian pied-a-terre — and it’s not trying to be subtle about it.

A person with a suitcase approaches the entrance of a building with an awning that says
The Hôtel Lili, the latest Palisociety outpost.

Think velvet accents, striped fabrics, quirky wallpapered ceilings and vintage-style telephones that feel plucked straight out of a Wes Anderson set.

By ditching the sprawling ballrooms, massive spas and huge pool, this hotel focuses on the basics: a chic room and a prime location. The vibe skews towards a cool Paris apartment rather than flashy LA mega-hotel.

Unlike most everything nearby, the hotel is intentionally low-key. There’s no massive lobby or see-and-be-seen Polo Lounge type of restaurant. Instead, guests get a cozy bar serving espresso martinis and elevated bar snacks — the kind of place that feels more like a neighborhood hangout than a celebrity hot spot.

Usually, “affordable” in Los Angeles means staying in a different zip code and spending a chunk of your vacation in an Uber. But one of Hotel Lili’s biggest selling points is its proximity to the “Golden Triangle” in Beverly Hills.

It’s part of a fast-growing hotel empire that’s quietly redefining affordable luxury. Hotel Lili is the latest project from Palisociety, the LA-based hospitality group known for turning quirky, design-forward properties into must-stay hot spots.

A neatly made bed in a hotel room with white sheets, a coral-pink throw pillow, and a waffle-textured blanket.
The 44-room boutique hotel opened on April 1.

The brand has built a cult following across the city by creating cool boutique hotels priced in the $200 to $500 range. Still, dropping a sub-$500 boutique hotel into a city synonymous with excess is a direct challenge to the status quo.

And it fills a noticeable gap: Beverly Hills has surprisingly few true boutique options, especially at this price point.  

While you won’t find a fleet of Rolls Royce’s in the driveway, staying here still puts you within walking distance of the world’s most famous retail destination: Rodeo Drive.

For the savvy traveler who knows that “luxury” is often just a marketing term for “overpriced,” Hotel Lili offers a refreshing (and still stylish) alternative.

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