I absolutely LOVED my stay at the Le Parc Suite Hotel in West Hollywood! I had two TVs, a working fireplace, a record player, a balcony and a kitchen. There was plenty of room for me to hula-hoop, entertain and moderate the media panel for the Women in Travel Conference. Check out my room, the hotel and the pool in my video below.
Le Parc Suite Hotel: Nestled in West Hollywood’s Design District, where fashion and art meet music and film, Le Parc Suite Hotel recently unveiled an extraordinary redesign featuring vibrant details within a clean architectural palette. The hotel incorporates sophisticated furnishings and art, layering bold colors and patterns, while retaining its humble residential nature with modern conveniences, spacious dwellings, and thoughtful amenities. The 154 revamped suites express themselves with residential-styled spaces emulating an exclusive art collector’s metropolitan penthouse.
Built on the City of West Hollywood’s philosophy of love and inclusivity, Le Parc features brilliantly curated original artwork throughout the hotel that embraces diversity and encourages compassion, such as the lobby’s colorful 8-by-20-foot mural titled “LOVE.” The property also features a revitalized rooftop pool deck, rooftop tennis court, restaurant, modern conference suite and brand-new fully equipped fitness center. While staying at Le Parc Suite Hotel, guests experience the warmth of a welcoming private residence and leave with a newfound sense of creativity and inspiration. www.leparcsuites.com
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Soon we will know whether Iran’s newest uprising becomes another chapter in a long pattern, or the moment the pattern breaks. For one thing is already clear: this time, fewer people are asking for reform and more are asking for an ending.
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Soon we will know whether Iran’s newest uprising becomes another chapter in a long pattern, or the moment the pattern breaks.
For one thing is already clear: this time, fewer people are asking for reform and more are asking for an ending.
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Join me at Le Parc Suite Hotel: WeHo is WAITING for YOU!
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I absolutely LOVED my stay at the Le Parc Suite Hotel in West Hollywood! I had two TVs, a working fireplace, a record player, a balcony and a kitchen. There was plenty of room for me to hula-hoop, entertain and moderate the media panel for the Women in Travel Conference. Check out my room, the hotel and the pool in my video below.
VIDEO: Le Parc Suite Hotel: Your Home in WeHo!
Le Parc Suite Hotel: Nestled in West Hollywood’s Design District, where fashion and art meet music and film, Le Parc Suite Hotel recently unveiled an extraordinary redesign featuring vibrant details within a clean architectural palette. The hotel incorporates sophisticated furnishings and art, layering bold colors and patterns, while retaining its humble residential nature with modern conveniences, spacious dwellings, and thoughtful amenities. The 154 revamped suites express themselves with residential-styled spaces emulating an exclusive art collector’s metropolitan penthouse.
Built on the City of West Hollywood’s philosophy of love and inclusivity, Le Parc features brilliantly curated original artwork throughout the hotel that embraces diversity and encourages compassion, such as the lobby’s colorful 8-by-20-foot mural titled “LOVE.” The property also features a revitalized rooftop pool deck, rooftop tennis court, restaurant, modern conference suite and brand-new fully equipped fitness center. While staying at Le Parc Suite Hotel, guests experience the warmth of a welcoming private residence and leave with a newfound sense of creativity and inspiration. www.leparcsuites.com
See below for my stay at Chamberlain Hotel and moderating the Women in Travel Conference!
https://www.wesaidgotravel.com/busy-buzzy-weho-is-waiting-for-you/
https://www.wesaidgotravel.com/trends-in-travel-media-women-in-travel-conference-2021/
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