West Hollywood (WeHo) is busy and buzzy for summer with many new restaurants, parties and dancing all night. There is so much to do, all in a short walking distance from Chamberlain Hotel–so drop off your bags, your car and BOOK DIRECT for big summer savings.
Our suite was giant and gorgeous and even had a gas fireplace as well as a balcony! Up on the roof, you can rent the cabanas for your birthday party or other celebration. While we were there, they had drinks, balloons, cake and a Dolly Parton impersonator!
Did you miss celebrating during COVID? Make sure to get your ticket for Pool Haus Party at the rooftop pool of the Montrose West Hollywood. What a great afternoon vibe and more cabanas for birthday celebrating! We met so many lovely people and enjoyed the poolside music.
Bottega Louie recently opened – and it’s the westside outpost of the wildly popular restaurant in DTLA. While they don’t take reservations , we only waited ten minutes for an outside table where we could people watch while drinking wine and eating perfect chicken parmigiana and salmon. Make sure to save room for their tempting treats including macaroons in every color or stop by for a morning pastry.
After dinner, it was a short stroll to the most happening spot on the street, The Abbey and The Chapel at the Abbey. Since 1991, dancers and drinkers have been enjoying this gothic-themed building with stained-glass windows and more than 14,000 square feet for watching the writhing men strut their stuff on stage! You can eat, dance, watch, drink and enjoy yourself!
In the morning, I hula-hooped by our rooftop pool and enjoyed the beautiful view. We walked by the Pacific Design Center and Jennifer proclaimed Cha Cha Matcha the best green tea outside of Japan. And after five world cruises and decades sailing the seven seas, she knows her tea!
Need more WeHo inspiration? Check out the VisitWeHo instagram page and find your next favorite hotel stay with Curator Hotels and Resorts! Great ready for my next video from Le Parc Suites Hotel.
Chamberlain West Hollywood: An intimate hideaway located in the heart of West Hollywood, The Chamberlain captivates with a collection of stunning 115 stylish suites, an exclusive guests-only restaurant and patio, and glamorous rooftop pool and terrace with 360-degree views of West Hollywood and beyond. Recently reimagined as a stylish retreat for Hollywood’s elite, the hotel’s design features sophisticated interiors that are reflective of old Hollywood glamour while integrating residential style comfort. The recently refreshed rooftop pool deck is an ideal space for play or leisure featuring posh cabanas, daybeds and lounge chairs, in addition to intimate gathering spaces to connect over cocktails. A top hotel in Los Angeles, The Chamberlain has been recognized in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards.
Busy and Buzzy WeHo is Waiting for YOU!
Lisa Ellen Niver
Thank you to Curator Hotels and Resorts for inviting me to explore Summer 2021 at Chamberlain West Hollywood. I will be moderating the media panel for the Women in Travel Conference from their hotel, Le Parc Suites Hotel, on July 14, 2021.
Video: Welcome to WeHo
West Hollywood (WeHo) is busy and buzzy for summer with many new restaurants, parties and dancing all night. There is so much to do, all in a short walking distance from Chamberlain Hotel–so drop off your bags, your car and BOOK DIRECT for big summer savings.
Our suite was giant and gorgeous and even had a gas fireplace as well as a balcony! Up on the roof, you can rent the cabanas for your birthday party or other celebration. While we were there, they had drinks, balloons, cake and a Dolly Parton impersonator!
Did you miss celebrating during COVID? Make sure to get your ticket for Pool Haus Party at the rooftop pool of the Montrose West Hollywood. What a great afternoon vibe and more cabanas for birthday celebrating! We met so many lovely people and enjoyed the poolside music.
Bottega Louie recently opened – and it’s the westside outpost of the wildly popular restaurant in DTLA. While they don’t take reservations , we only waited ten minutes for an outside table where we could people watch while drinking wine and eating perfect chicken parmigiana and salmon. Make sure to save room for their tempting treats including macaroons in every color or stop by for a morning pastry.
After dinner, it was a short stroll to the most happening spot on the street, The Abbey and The Chapel at the Abbey. Since 1991, dancers and drinkers have been enjoying this gothic-themed building with stained-glass windows and more than 14,000 square feet for watching the writhing men strut their stuff on stage! You can eat, dance, watch, drink and enjoy yourself!
In the morning, I hula-hooped by our rooftop pool and enjoyed the beautiful view. We walked by the Pacific Design Center and Jennifer proclaimed Cha Cha Matcha the best green tea outside of Japan. And after five world cruises and decades sailing the seven seas, she knows her tea!
Thank you to Jennifer Faust for filming with me!
Learn more about our DTLA adventure here!
Need more WeHo inspiration? Check out the VisitWeHo instagram page and find your next favorite hotel stay with Curator Hotels and Resorts! Great ready for my next video from Le Parc Suites Hotel.
Chamberlain West Hollywood: An intimate hideaway located in the heart of West Hollywood, The Chamberlain captivates with a collection of stunning 115 stylish suites, an exclusive guests-only restaurant and patio, and glamorous rooftop pool and terrace with 360-degree views of West Hollywood and beyond. Recently reimagined as a stylish retreat for Hollywood’s elite, the hotel’s design features sophisticated interiors that are reflective of old Hollywood glamour while integrating residential style comfort. The recently refreshed rooftop pool deck is an ideal space for play or leisure featuring posh cabanas, daybeds and lounge chairs, in addition to intimate gathering spaces to connect over cocktails. A top hotel in Los Angeles, The Chamberlain has been recognized in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards.
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