Los Angeles suites with balcony: top picks by neighborhood and price
$146 – $455+Price Range / Night
550 – 10,763Sq Ft Range
12 – 12Guests Per Suite
Los angeles suites with balcony start from around $176 per night and stretch well past $1,000, spanning neighborhoods from Beverly Hills and West Hollywood to Downtown and the coast. Suites here range from all-suite hotels with kitchenettes and rooftop pools to grand two-bedroom villas overlooking canyon gardens. Use this page to compare options by location, size, and price so you can match the right suite to your trip.
Hotel suites in Los Angeles with balcony: overview
Balcony suites in Los Angeles cover a wide range of styles and price points, from boutique West Hollywood properties to landmark luxury hotels in Beverly Hills. Knowing which neighborhoods and hotel types offer private outdoor space narrows the search considerably.
Private balconies and terraces in LA suites tend to face one of three views: city skyline and hills, lush garden and canyon, or coastal water. The Four Seasons at Beverly Hills offers step-out balconies with front-entrance and Beverly Hills city views from floors 2 through 11. Hotel Bel-Air's Two-Bedroom Bel-Air Suite with Balcony at 118 m² (1,275 sq ft) looks out over bougainvillea, palms, and citrus trees. At the other end of the scale, Le Parc Suite Hotel in West Hollywood is an all-suite property where rooms include kitchenettes and access to a rooftop terrace pool.
Price tiers break down clearly: budget-accessible balcony suites start around $176–$250 per night at properties like The Chamberlain West Hollywood and Mosaic Hotel Beverly Hills; mid-range options run $250–$400 at hotels such as Le Parc Suite Hotel and the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills; top-tier suites at Hotel Bel-Air and The Maybourne Beverly Hills start above $645 and $1,095 respectively. All prices include taxes and fees as listed by sources.
For travelers comparing suite-only hotels in Los Angeles with balcony access, The Chamberlain West Hollywood and Le Parc Suite Hotel are the two all-suite properties with confirmed outdoor space in the source data. The Chamberlain pairs gas fireplaces with rooftop terrace access and Hollywood Hills views, while Le Parc offers kitchenettes and a Design District location — each serving a different type of extended stay.
Suites in Los Angeles with balcony by neighborhood
Where you stay in LA shapes your daily experience as much as the suite itself. Balcony suites are available across Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Bel Air, Downtown, Marina del Rey, and the coastal areas.
Beverly Hills clusters several of the most prominent balcony suite options: The Peninsula Beverly Hills, Four Seasons at Beverly Hills, Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, SLS Beverly Hills, Mosaic Hotel, and Cameo Beverly Hills all appear in source data. The Peninsula explicitly states that guest rooms boast balconies, and the Waldorf Astoria lists private terraces among its suite features.
West Hollywood is the densest neighborhood for suite-specific hotels: The Chamberlain (all-suite), Le Parc Suite Hotel (all-suite), Montrose at Beverly Hills, Sunset Marquis, 1 Hotel West Hollywood, and West Hollywood EDITION all operate here, several with rooftop pool access.
Bel Air and the canyon corridor offer a different character — Hotel Bel-Air's portfolio includes multiple suite categories with patios, plunge pools, and balconies set within 18 acres of gardens. Downtown LA has Ace Hotel and Hotel Per La. The coastal strip covers Marina del Rey (Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey, with private balconies explicitly stated), Playa del Rey (Inn at Playa del Rey), and Manhattan Beach (Shade Hotel).
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Superior Balcony Room
380Sq Ft
1 King (rollaway or crib available)Beds
3Guests
Step-out balcony with Beverly Hills city and front-entrance views, floors 2–11
Complimentary house car within 1-mile radius, 7 days a week
Smaller at 380 sq ft than the Two-Bedroom Bel-Air Suite (1,275 sq ft) at Hotel Bel-Air
The Superior Balcony Room at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is 380 sq ft (35 m²) and sits on floors 2 through 11. It accommodates up to 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child, with a king bed and the option of one rollaway or crib. The private step-out balcony faces the front entrance and Beverly Hills city views, and the room is finished in a bright, chic California residential style with marble bathroom.
Amenities include a well-stocked private bar with wines, beer, and snacks; Nespresso coffee maker; 65-inch flat-screen TV; complimentary premium Wi-Fi; wireless Bluetooth speakers; and Byredo bath products. The hotel also provides a complimentary house car for travel within a 1-mile radius seven days a week, and twice-daily housekeeping with evening turndown. Hypoallergenic bedding and orthopedic pillows are available on request.
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Hotel Bel-Air — Bel Air
Two-Bedroom Bel-Air Suite with Balcony
1,275Sq Ft
2 King bedroomsBeds
Complimentary round-trip airport transfers included in rate
Balcony overlooks bougainvillea and palms — garden setting vs. city views at Four Seasons
En-suite marble bathroom with spa bath and built-in TV
The Two-Bedroom Bel-Air Suite with Balcony at Hotel Bel-Air measures 118 m² (1,275 sq ft) and includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a separate living room with sofabed. The private balcony looks out over blossoming bougainvillea, swaying palms, and citrus trees — a garden sanctuary distinct from the city-facing balconies found at urban Beverly Hills hotels.
Interior design by Alexandra Champalimaud draws on Hollywood glamour, with king-size beds, luxury Fili d'Oro Egyptian cotton linens, a work desk with integrated media hub, and an en-suite marble bathroom featuring a spa bath and built-in television. Complimentary round-trip airport transfers in a sedan-class car are included, and connecting rooms are available. Nightly rates start from $645.
From$645/ night
Hotel Bel-Air — Bel Air
Loft Studio
650Sq Ft
Double-sided fireplace and high ceilings — rare feature among LA balcony suites
Private balcony at 650 sq ft — mid-tier option within Hotel Bel-Air's suite range
The Loft Studio at Hotel Bel-Air is 60 m² (650 sq ft) and features dramatically high ceilings, a double-sided fireplace, an open floor plan, and a private balcony. The design is described as magnificently stylish, evoking a sense of pure Hollywood. At this size it sits between the standard guest rooms and the full suites in the Hotel Bel-Air portfolio.
The Loft Studio is a strong option for a solo traveler or couple who wants private outdoor space without committing to the scale of the two-bedroom suite. For families or groups needing two bedrooms and more living area, the Two-Bedroom Bel-Air Suite at 1,275 sq ft is the appropriate step up within the same property.
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Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey — Marina del Rey
Suite with Private Balcony
Private balcony with waterfront Marina del Rey views
Year-round heated saltwater pool and full-service spa on site
From $308/night — less expensive than Peninsula Beverly Hills ($575) for a balcony suite
The Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey is an opulent waterfront resort where rooms feature modern coastal decor, large marble walk-in showers, and private balconies. The property sits in Marina del Rey and is described as well positioned for reaching Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and West Hollywood. Nightly rates start from $308.
On-site facilities include a year-round heated outdoor salt-water pool with poolside dining and cabanas, two tennis courts, a full-service spa, and Cast & Plow restaurant serving farm-to-table cuisine. The combination of waterfront balcony access and full resort amenities makes this one of the few coastal balcony suite options in the greater LA area.
From$308/ night
Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suite 1045 Balcony View
Named balcony suite with confirmed city patio view at a Beverly Hills address
On-site Vendôme Clinique & Spa included in property amenities
Suite 1045 at the Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is a named balcony suite that offers a patio view of the city and the surrounding area. The Sofitel is positioned in the Beverly Hills corridor and carries Accor's French luxury brand standards, blending European style with a California setting.
Source imagery confirms an outdoor patio/balcony with city backdrop. Full suite dimensions and per-night pricing are not stated in the available source data for this specific room category, but the property features the Vendôme Clinique & Spa and multiple food and beverage outlets on site.
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All-suite hotels Los Angeles with balcony access
All-suite hotels offer a different value proposition: every room is a suite, typically with living areas, kitchenettes, and more space per dollar than a standard hotel room upgrade. Two properties in West Hollywood stand out for this category.
The Chamberlain West Hollywood is a suites-only hotel in the heart of West Hollywood, with each suite featuring a gas fireplace, modern-luxe decor, and access to a heated rooftop pool and terrace with panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills and Downtown LA. Rates start from $176 per night. It sits two blocks from Santa Monica Boulevard and Sunset Strip, with Universal Studios approximately 15 minutes away.
Le Parc Suite Hotel is the Design District's all-suite property. Spacious rooms include bright modern artwork, kitchenettes, living areas, and large walk-in rainshowers with Gilchrist & Soames products. A rooftop terrace pool is a key feature. Rates start from $271 per night. For families, suites come with sofa beds, a kitchen, and a dedicated living area.
For couples choosing between these two: The Chamberlain at $176 is more affordable and offers the Hollywood Hills rooftop panorama, while Le Parc at $271 provides the kitchenette and Design District access that suits longer stays or self-catering preferences.
The Chamberlain West Hollywood — West Hollywood
Suite
Gas fireplace in every suite — distinctive feature for West Hollywood
Rooftop pool with Hollywood Hills and Downtown LA panoramic views
From $176/night — lowest confirmed rate among all-suite LA balcony hotels in source data
The Chamberlain West Hollywood is a suites-only hotel rated 4-star, with modern-luxe rooms described as evoking 1960s-era LA. Each suite has a gas fireplace, and the property features a rooftop pool and terrace with spectacular panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills and Downtown LA. An exclusive bistro serves food and drinks on site. Rates start from $176 per night including taxes and fees.
The location is central West Hollywood, two blocks from Santa Monica Boulevard and Sunset Strip. Universal Studios is approximately 15 minutes away. The heated rooftop pool area also offers yoga and massage sessions. This is one of the lowest entry points for a suite with outdoor terrace access in the West Hollywood area.
From$176/ night
Le Parc Suite Hotel — West Hollywood
Suite
Kitchenette in every suite — useful for extended stays or families
Family suites include sofa bed, kitchen, and living area
Rooftop terrace pool in the West Hollywood Design District
Le Parc Suite Hotel is set in the Design District in West Hollywood and operates entirely as an all-suite property. Suites feature bright modern artwork against stark white walls, kitchenettes, and living areas. Bathrooms are fitted with large walk-in rainshowers and Gilchrist & Soames products. A rooftop terrace pool is the communal outdoor focal point. Rates start from $271 per night.
Family suites are explicitly configured with sofa beds, a kitchen, and a living area. For stays where self-catering matters — whether for dietary reasons, extended trips, or traveling with young children — the kitchenette availability sets Le Parc apart from most other West Hollywood balcony suite options. At $271, it sits $95 above The Chamberlain while adding the kitchen facility.
From$271/ night
Luxury suites with private balcony — Beverly Hills and Bel Air
Beverly Hills and Bel Air hold the highest concentration of luxury balcony suites in the LA area, with multiple five-star and boutique properties offering private outdoor space alongside full spa, dining, and concierge services.
At the top of the price range, The Maybourne Beverly Hills starts from $1,095 per night and offers a Spanish-style property with rooftop pool, spa, and al fresco dining. The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills starts from $695 and lists elegant suites with private terraces, rain showers, large tubs, and far-reaching views alongside a hip rooftop saltwater pool and Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurants.
The Peninsula Beverly Hills at $575 per night explicitly states that guest rooms boast balconies and marble bathrooms, plus four restaurants and bars, a top spa, and a villa suite option with private patio and outdoor hot tub. The Beverly Hills Hotel at $745 per night is spread across twelve tropical acres and includes fine dining at The Polo Lounge and multiple dining venues. Hotel Bel-Air at $645 sits on 18 acres and features the La Prairie spa.
For travelers comparing the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills and The Peninsula Beverly Hills: the Waldorf offers a 360-degree rooftop view and Rolls Royce local transfers, while The Peninsula provides a villa suite with outdoor hot tub — a more private option for couples prioritizing garden seclusion over panoramic cityscape.
The Peninsula Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suite with Balcony
Villa suite option includes private patio with outdoor hot tub
Four on-site restaurants and bars — more dining variety than most Beverly Hills balcony hotels
The Peninsula Beverly Hills is a luxury contemporary hotel in the heart of Beverly Hills, where natural light floods large modern guest rooms that boast balconies and marble bathrooms. Four restaurants and bars, a top spa, and pool and fitness facilities are on site. Rates start from $575 per night.
For guests wanting maximum privacy, the villa suite category comes with a private patio and outdoor hot tub — a configuration not available at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills. The hotel is described as offering exemplary service and sits directly within Beverly Hills, within reach of Rodeo Drive and Griffith Observatory.
From$575/ night
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suite with Private Terrace
Rooftop saltwater pool with 360-degree views of Beverly Hills
Rolls Royce offered for local trips from Wilshire Boulevard location
From $695 — between Peninsula Beverly Hills ($575) and The Maybourne Beverly Hills ($1,095)
The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills lists elegant suites with private terraces, rain showers, enormous tubs, and far-reaching views. The rooftop is described as offering 360-degree views and houses a saltwater pool, bar, and restaurant. Multiple dining options are overseen by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Rates start from $695 per night.
The hotel is located on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Source notes that a Rolls Royce is offered for local trips — a practical detail for guests whose plans involve multiple nearby appointments across Beverly Hills. At $695, it is $120 more per night than The Peninsula Beverly Hills ($575) but $350 less than The Maybourne Beverly Hills ($1,095).
From$695/ night
The Maybourne Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suite
Highest-rated price tier among all Beverly Hills balcony suites in source data
Glamorous indoor pool spa plus rooftop pool — two distinct pool options
Pets welcome; Happy Families package available with arrival amenities
The Maybourne Beverly Hills is the highest-priced property in the source data at $1,095 per night. It is a Spanish-style urban resort with a rooftop pool, indoor spa pool, beauty treatments, barber services, and massage, plus al fresco dining. Rooms are described as a masterclass in contemporary luxury in a chic, paired-back style.
Sister properties Claridges and The Connaught in London provide context for the service level expected here. A Happy Families package offers discounts and arrival amenities including smoothies and cookies; pets are welcome. For travelers seeking the highest tier of balcony suite experience in Beverly Hills, The Maybourne is the top of the range in the source data.
From$1,095/ night
The Beverly Hills Hotel — Beverly Hills
Suite
Twelve acres of tropical grounds — more outdoor space than any other Beverly Hills balcony hotel listed
Three distinct dining venues: The Polo Lounge, Fountain Café, and Cabana Café
The Beverly Hills Hotel sits across twelve acres of tropical grounds and is one of the most recognized addresses in Los Angeles. Fine dining options include The Polo Lounge, the Fountain Café (1950s glamour), and poolside lunches at Cabana Café. Nightly rates start from $745.
Source describes it as the most stylish address in Los Angeles and a place to see and be seen. For a romantic stay, it is positioned as an ideal property for spoiling a partner. The combination of tropical grounds, multiple dining venues, and a legendary Hollywood history places it in a separate category from the newer luxury properties on Wilshire Boulevard.
From$745/ night
Mosaic Hotel Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Suite with Terrace
From $205/night — most affordable Beverly Hills terrace suite in source data
49-room boutique property; quieter atmosphere than larger luxury hotels nearby
Mosaic Hotel is one of Beverly Hills' smallest boutique properties with 49 rooms and suites. Some suites include tranquil terraces with white shutters and sit-out spots. There is a classic American restaurant, lobby bar, and a heated outdoor pool surrounded by cabanas. Rates start from $205 per night.
The hotel is positioned as homely and pleasantly under the radar for Beverly Hills — a practical choice for travelers who want a Beverly Hills address and private terrace access without the scale of The Peninsula or Waldorf Astoria. At $205, it is the most accessible Beverly Hills terrace suite option in the source data.
From$205/ night
West Hollywood balcony suites — Sunset Strip area
West Hollywood has the densest cluster of balcony suite hotels in the LA area, with options ranging from celebrity-frequented properties on Sunset Strip to eco-conscious and design-led alternatives.
Along and near Sunset Strip, West Hollywood EDITION, Sunset Marquis, Chateau Marmont, 1 Hotel West Hollywood, and Montrose at Beverly Hills all operate with suite or room categories that feature balcony or terrace access. Price points range from $264 (Montrose) to $450 (Chateau Marmont) per night.
Chateau Marmont is a Loire château replica with private bungalows, beautiful gardens, fine dining, and a history as a celebrity haunt. West Hollywood EDITION offers minimalist rooms with huge windows and marble bathrooms stocked with Le Labo products, plus an ultra-cool rooftop pool. 1 Hotel West Hollywood brings an eco-conscious approach with lots of natural materials, a rooftop bar, and a gym with fitness trainers.
For guests choosing between Sunset Marquis and Chateau Marmont: Sunset Marquis at $315 per night is tucked behind Sunset Strip and provides a private, more discreet environment with two pools, spa, and a recording studio, while Chateau Marmont at $450 per night is the more recognized landmark property with fine dining and gourmet cuisine by renowned chefs.
Chateau Marmont — West Hollywood
Suite / Private Bungalow
Private bungalow option with gardens — rare outdoor accommodation format in West Hollywood
Fine dining by renowned chefs on site
$450/night — $135 more than Sunset Marquis, with bungalow option added
Chateau Marmont is a Loire château replica in West Hollywood, regularly cited as LA's most stylish hotel. The property includes chic suites, private bungalows, beautiful gardens, and a certain Hollywood glamour that sources describe as unexplainable. Fine dining and gourmet cuisine are served by renowned chefs. Rates start from $450 per night.
The pool areas and gardens draw A-list guests, and the hotel has an established history as a discreet celebrity destination. For travelers comparing options, Chateau Marmont at $450 costs $135 more per night than Sunset Marquis ($315) but offers bungalow accommodation options and a more storied historic setting on Sunset Strip.
From$450/ night
Sunset Marquis — West Hollywood
Suite
Two pools on site — uncommon for West Hollywood hotels at this price
Recording studio available — unique amenity not found at other West Hollywood balcony properties
From $315/night — $135 less than Chateau Marmont with comparable privacy
Sunset Marquis is a private celebrity hangout tucked behind Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, with contemporary rooms providing access to a spa, two pools, and a gym. The restaurant focuses on locally sourced produce, and the 1200 Bar is noted as popular with high-profile guests. A recording studio is on site. Rates start from $315 per night.
The two-pool setup is unusual among West Hollywood properties of this price range. For guests who prioritize privacy and seclusion over being in a landmark building, Sunset Marquis offers a more discreet experience than Chateau Marmont at $135 less per night.
From$315/ night
West Hollywood EDITION — West Hollywood
Suite
Le Labo bathroom products and marble bathrooms in all rooms
Direct Sunset Avenue location — walkable to West Hollywood Design District (250+ merchants)
West Hollywood EDITION sits directly on Sunset in West Hollywood with modern, minimalist rooms featuring huge windows and the best views of the city. Marble bathrooms are stocked with Le Labo products, and the rooftop pool is described as ultra-cool. Rates start from $427 per night.
The hotel is positioned as a trendy celebrity hotspot, and its location at the heart of Sunset Avenue makes it convenient for the West Hollywood Design District — a cultural destination with over 250 global merchants. Runyon Canyon hiking trails are noted as an accessible activity from this address.
From$427/ night
Montrose at Beverly Hills — West Hollywood
Suite
Rooftop saltwater pool — from $264/night, lowest rate among Sunset Strip rooftop pool hotels
1.9-mile Historic Route 66 walking stretch accessible from hotel
Montrose at Beverly Hills is a state-of-the-art luxury hotel just around the corner from Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. Contemporary chic rooms include stylish furnishings, comfortable beds, expansive seating areas, and funky fabrics. A rooftop saltwater pool is the headline amenity. Rates start from $264 per night.
The property is within reach of Historic Route 66 in West Hollywood (a 1.9-mile walking stretch) and Universal Studios to the north. At $264 per night, it is the most affordable rooftop-pool-access suite option among the Sunset Strip cluster in the source data.
From$264/ night
1 Hotel West Hollywood — West Hollywood
Suite
Zero-waste concept and organic garden restaurant — strongest eco focus on Sunset Strip
From $347/night — $80 less than West Hollywood EDITION for a comparable Sunset Strip address
1 Hotel West Hollywood on Sunset Strip applies a zero-waste eco-conscious concept throughout, with design using lots of wood and other natural materials. A rooftop bar is a social focal point, and the gym features top fitness trainers. Farm-to-table South Californian cuisine at 1 Kitchen by Chris Crary uses ingredients from the hotel's organic garden. Rates start from $347 per night.
For travelers choosing between 1 Hotel West Hollywood and West Hollywood EDITION (both on Sunset Strip): 1 Hotel is $80 per night less at $347 vs. $427 and leads with sustainability credentials and the organic garden restaurant, while the EDITION emphasizes minimalist luxury and marble finishes.
From$347/ night
Balcony suites Los Angeles for families and groups
Families and groups need more than a balcony — they typically require extra beds, kitchen access, or connecting rooms. Several LA properties explicitly accommodate these needs in suite categories.
Hotel Bel-Air's Two-Bedroom Bel-Air Suite with Balcony at 1,275 sq ft includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate living room with sofabed, and connecting rooms are available — making it the most spacious sourced family balcony suite in the data. Complimentary airport transfers are included. Le Parc Suite Hotel's family suites include a sofa bed, kitchen, and living area at a starting rate of $271 per night — far more accessible than Hotel Bel-Air's $645.
SLS Beverly Hills is explicitly noted as suitable for families, with a popular kids menu at Tres restaurant, a fantastic shallow pool, and large family suites. Mosaic Hotel Beverly Hills with 49 rooms is a quieter option for smaller families who want Beverly Hills access without a large resort environment. The Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey's pool and two tennis courts are available to the entire family, with bike rentals also on offer.
SLS Beverly Hills — Beverly Hills
Family Suite
Shallow pool and kids menu at Tres — explicitly family-configured amenities
Two chef José Andrés restaurants on site: casual and high-end
From $274/night — $301 less than Peninsula Beverly Hills for a family suite
SLS Beverly Hills sits between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, with sleek, spacious rooms featuring mirror-lined walls and glass bathrooms with rainfall showers. Huge family suites are available, and the property includes two restaurants by chef José Andrés: the casual Tres (with a popular kids menu and family-friendly shallow pool) and the high-end The Bazaar. Rates start from $274 per night.
The Ciel Spa offers Biologique Recherche treatments and full-service salon. At $274 per night for family suite access, SLS Beverly Hills is one of the more cost-effective family balcony suite options in the Beverly Hills corridor, sitting $301 below The Peninsula Beverly Hills ($575) while offering restaurant variety and a dedicated shallow pool for younger guests.
From$274/ night
Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood suites with outdoor space
Downtown LA and Hollywood offer a different character from the westside neighborhoods — larger, more urban, with a mix of historic and contemporary hotels that include rooftop terraces and balcony-style outdoor access.
Ace Hotel Downtown occupies the renovated United Artists Tower and features loft-like rooms with a rooftop pool and terrace offering spectacular Downtown LA skyline views. Hotel Per La is a sophisticated property with unique artwork and stunning city vistas. The Hollywood Roosevelt is a beautifully restored Spanish colonial-style hotel on Hollywood Boulevard with award-winning dining and nightlife facilities. The Aster at Hollywood and Vine is a members club with suites featuring polished wooden floors, mid-century furnishings, and a rooftop bar with epic skyline views.
For travelers choosing between Downtown and Hollywood: Ace Hotel at $233 and Hotel Per La at $249 per night are the more affordable Downtown options with rooftop terrace access; The Aster at $381 and Hollywood Roosevelt at $423 per night are the Hollywood equivalents. The Hollywood Roosevelt adds a game parlor with two vintage bowling lanes as a distinctive amenity not available at the Downtown properties.
Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles — Downtown Los Angeles
Suite
Rooftop plunge pool with LA skyline views — from $233/night
5 minutes from Staples Center and Fashion District
From $233 — $16 less than Hotel Per La for Downtown rooftop access
Ace Hotel Downtown is set in the renovated United Artists Tower in the heart of LA's city center. Rooms blend contemporary minimalism with character-driven features, prioritizing comfort over luxury. The rooftop pool and terrace offers spectacular views of the LA skyline, described as the perfect spot to relax with a cocktail. Rates start from $233 per night including taxes and fees.
The hotel is 5 minutes from the Staples Center and Fashion District. The 1920s-style restaurant draws food-focused guests from across the city. At $233, it is one of the two lowest-priced Downtown options with rooftop terrace views in the source data, sitting $16 below Hotel Per La ($249).
From$233/ night
The Aster — Hollywood
Suite
Rooftop bar with direct Hollywood sign and Capitol Records views
Open-air rooftop cinema with classic films — unique amenity among Hollywood balcony hotels
Firepit for sunset cocktails — explicitly cited as a romantic feature
The Aster is a stylish members club at Hollywood and Vine, with suites featuring polished wooden floors, bold mid-century furnishings, and spa-like bathrooms. The rooftop bar offers panoramic views of the Hollywood sign and Capitol Records building. A heated pool and open-air rooftop cinema screen classic films under the stars. Rates start from $381 per night.
Intimate rooftop dining, a firepit, and the visual of the Hollywood sign from the terrace create a specific Hollywood-facing experience not replicated by Downtown properties. For couples in particular, the sunset cocktails by the firepit and panoramic Hollywood views are sourced highlights of this property.
From$381/ night
Hollywood Roosevelt — Hollywood
Suite
Five bars on site including a poolside bar and classic library lounge
Two vintage bowling lanes and a nightclub — entertainment amenities not found at other listed hotels
Directly across from Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Roosevelt is a beautifully restored Spanish colonial-style hotel on Hollywood Boulevard, directly across from Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Facilities include two hip restaurants, five bars, and a game parlor with two vintage bowling lanes and a celebrity-haunt nightclub. Rates start from $423 per night.
The hotel has old school credentials combined with contemporary design. Five bar options — from happening poolside to a classic library lounge — make it the most bar-diverse property in the source data. At $423 per night, it costs $42 more than The Aster ($381) while adding the bowling lanes and nightclub as distinctive entertainment amenities.
From$423/ night
Coastal and boutique balcony suites near Los Angeles
Beyond the central neighborhoods, a handful of coastal and boutique properties offer private balcony or patio access with ocean, marina, or garden orientations — at rates that are sometimes lower than comparable westside hotel options.
Inn at Playa del Rey overlooks Marina del Rey and the Ballona Wetlands bird sanctuary, with casual-elegant decor, a gourmet breakfast each morning, and Californian wine and hors d'oeuvres every afternoon. Rates start from $243. Terranea in Rancho Palos Verdes sits on 102 oceanfront acres with light, spacious rooms capturing spectacular views, and is described as 30 minutes from LA. Shade Hotel in Manhattan Beach offers a sophisticated coastal retreat near one of LA's original surfing towns, with romantic room features including two-person tubs and rooftop cocktails; rates start from $419.
For travelers comparing coastal options: Inn at Playa del Rey at $243 per night emphasizes the nature-adjacent Ballona Wetlands setting and daily gourmet breakfasts, while Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey at $308 per night adds the full resort infrastructure of two tennis courts, spa, and salt-water pool. Shade Hotel at $419 provides the Manhattan Beach surf culture setting and is the priciest coastal boutique option listed.
Daily gourmet breakfast plus afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres included
From $243/night — least expensive coastal boutique balcony option in source data
Inn at Playa del Rey is a boutique hotel overlooking Marina del Rey and the 600-acre Ballona Wetlands bird sanctuary. The decor is casual-elegant with a lavish twist. Gourmet breakfast is served each morning, Californian wine and hors d'oeuvres are offered every afternoon, and snacks are available all day. Rates start from $243 per night.
The nearby attractions include Getty Villa, Getty Center, LA County Art Museum, and the LA Museum of Contemporary Art. At $243, it is the least expensive coastal boutique option with confirmed balcony or view access in the source data, sitting $65 below the Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey ($308) and $176 below Shade Hotel ($419).
From$243/ night
Shade Hotel — Manhattan Beach
Suite
Two-person tubs and rooftop cocktails — sourced as romantic features
Interiors by celebrity decorator Christopher Lowel
Manhattan Beach surf-town setting — different character from Marina del Rey alternatives
Shade Hotel is a sophisticated coastal hotel in Manhattan Beach with modern monochrome design by celebrity decorator Christopher Lowel. The hotel features two-person tubs, palatial beds, rooftop cocktail access, and beach proximity. Rates start from $419 per night. Manhattan Beach originated as a surfing town and retains that character alongside upscale facilities.
The romantic features — two-person tubs, rooftop cocktails, beach strolls — are explicitly highlighted by sources. For couples staying on the LA coast, Shade Hotel's Manhattan Beach location is a distinct alternative to the Marina del Rey options, offering surf culture context alongside luxury finishes.
From$419/ night
Terranea Resort — Rancho Palos Verdes
Suite
102 oceanfront acres — largest property footprint among all LA balcony suite options listed
30 minutes from Downtown LA — best for travelers combining a resort retreat with city access
Terranea sits on 102 oceanfront acres in Rancho Palos Verdes and is described as more Mediterranean in feel than typical Southern California. Rooms are light, spacious, and capture spectacular views. Restaurants and bars operate indoors, by the pool, and by the ocean. Rates start from $287 per night, and the property is approximately 30 minutes from Downtown LA.
The scale — 102 acres of oceanfront — makes Terranea a resort-retreat option rather than a city-center stay. In-house restaurants and bars, a spa, and pool access create a self-contained environment. For travelers who want a private balcony with unobstructed ocean views and a full resort infrastructure, it is the most expansive single-property option in the coastal data.
From$287/ night
Price comparison — Los Angeles suites with balcony by rate tier
Rates for balcony suites in Los Angeles span from $176 to $1,095 per night based on source data. Understanding which price tier aligns with your neighborhood and feature priorities avoids overpaying for a comparable product.
Under $250/night: The Chamberlain West Hollywood ($176), Alsace LA ($174), Amarano Burbank ($190), The Charlie West Hollywood ($189), Mosaic Hotel Beverly Hills ($205), Ace Hotel Downtown ($233), Inn at Playa del Rey ($243).
$250–$350/night: Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard ($250), Montrose at Beverly Hills ($264), Le Parc Suite Hotel ($271), SLS Beverly Hills ($274), Plaza La Reina Westwood ($280), Terranea ($287), Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey ($308), Sunset Marquis ($315), 1 Hotel West Hollywood ($347).
$350–$500/night: Cameo Beverly Hills ($332), Sixty Beverly Hills ($330), The Aster ($381), The Sun Rose ($389), Shade Hotel ($419), Hollywood Roosevelt ($423), West Hollywood EDITION ($427), Chateau Marmont ($450).
$500+/night: The Peninsula Beverly Hills ($575), Hotel Bel-Air ($645), Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills ($695), The Beverly Hills Hotel ($745), The Maybourne Beverly Hills ($1,095).
The sharpest value jump occurs between the $264 Montrose at Beverly Hills (rooftop saltwater pool, West Hollywood location) and The Peninsula Beverly Hills at $575 — a $311 difference for a Beverly Hills address upgrade and marble bathroom suite with balcony. For first-time visitors to LA who want a balcony suite without committing to the Beverly Hills price tier, Le Parc Suite Hotel ($271) or The Chamberlain ($176) in West Hollywood represent the strongest all-suite hotel value cases.
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Presidential Suite EastFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
3,235
2BR
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Presidential Suite WestFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
2,398
2BR
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Neighboring Two Bedroom Suite & Skyline King1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
1,844
4BR
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Royal SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
1,809
2BR
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Panoramic Two Bedroom Suite1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
1,297
3BR
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Premier SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
1,250
1BR
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Two Bedroom Suite1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
1,117
3BR
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Penthouse SuiteShade Hotel Redondo Beach
990
1BR
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Executive SuiteShade Hotel Redondo Beach
990
1BR
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Rose SuiteShade Hotel Redondo Beach
990
1BR
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Panoramic One Bedroom Suite1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
949
1BR
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Executive SuitePlaza La Reina
Westwood
900
1BR
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Luxury SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
880
1BR
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One-Bedroom SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
860
1BR
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Loft SuitePlaza La Reina
Westwood
850
1BR
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Classic SuiteCameo Beverly Hills
Pico Robertson
795
1BR
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Presidential SuitePlaza La Reina
Westwood
765
1BR
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One Bedroom Suite1 Hotel West Hollywood
Hollywood Hills
760
1BR
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Signature SuiteCameo Beverly Hills
Pico Robertson
755
1BR
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Premium 1 Bedroom SuitePlaza La Reina
Westwood
750
1BR
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Grand Luxury SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
750
1BR
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Queen's SuitePlaza La Reina
Westwood
725
1BR
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1 King Bed Suite Garden View with SofabedDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown
Boyle Heights
698
1BR
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$229+
1 King Bed 1 Bedroom Suite with WetbarHilton Pasadena
650
1BR
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$455+
1 King Balcony Studio Suite NonsmokingHampton Inn & Suites LAX El Segundo
650
1BR
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$146+
Hollywood SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
630
1BR
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California SuiteFour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Beverly Grove
630
1BR
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Luxury SuiteShade Hotel Manhattan Beach
600
1BR
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2 Rm Suite - 1 King - Non-Smoking -PureEmbassy Suites by Hilton Los Angeles International Airport North
550
1BR
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Villa
Martel #M ·
10,763 sqft6BR12 guests
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Presidential Suite East
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
3,235 sqft2BR
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Presidential Suite West
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
2,398 sqft2BR
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Neighboring Two Bedroom Suite & Skyline King
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
1,844 sqft4BR
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Royal Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
1,809 sqft2BR
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Panoramic Two Bedroom Suite
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
1,297 sqft3BR
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Premier Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
1,250 sqft1BR
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Two Bedroom Suite
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
1,117 sqft3BR
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Penthouse Suite
Shade Hotel Redondo Beach ·
990 sqft1BR
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Executive Suite
Shade Hotel Redondo Beach ·
990 sqft1BR
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Rose Suite
Shade Hotel Redondo Beach ·
990 sqft1BR
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Panoramic One Bedroom Suite
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
949 sqft1BR
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Executive Suite
Plaza La Reina · Westwood
900 sqft1BR
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Luxury Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
880 sqft1BR
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One-Bedroom Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
860 sqft1BR
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Loft Suite
Plaza La Reina · Westwood
850 sqft1BR
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Classic Suite
Cameo Beverly Hills · Pico Robertson
795 sqft1BR
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Presidential Suite
Plaza La Reina · Westwood
765 sqft1BR
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One Bedroom Suite
1 Hotel West Hollywood · Hollywood Hills
760 sqft1BR
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Signature Suite
Cameo Beverly Hills · Pico Robertson
755 sqft1BR
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Premium 1 Bedroom Suite
Plaza La Reina · Westwood
750 sqft1BR
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Grand Luxury Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
750 sqft1BR
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Queen's Suite
Plaza La Reina · Westwood
725 sqft1BR
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1 King Bed Suite Garden View with Sofabed
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown · Boyle Heights
698 sqft1BR
$229+
1 King Bed 1 Bedroom Suite with Wetbar
Hilton Pasadena ·
650 sqft1BR
$455+
1 King Balcony Studio Suite Nonsmoking
Hampton Inn & Suites LAX El Segundo ·
650 sqft1BR
$146+
Hollywood Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
630 sqft1BR
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California Suite
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills · Beverly Grove
630 sqft1BR
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Luxury Suite
Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach ·
600 sqft1BR
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2 Rm Suite - 1 King - Non-Smoking -Pure
Embassy Suites by Hilton Los Angeles International Airport North ·
550 sqft1BR
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Best Suites by Category
Ranked by price, size, capacity, amenities, and location.
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Most Affordable
Top 3 suites with the lowest starting price.
Hampton Inn & Suites LAX El Segundo 1 King Balcony Studio Suite Nonsmokingfrom $146
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown 1 King Bed Suite Garden View with Sofabedfrom $229
Hilton Pasadena 1 King Bed 1 Bedroom Suite with Wetbarfrom $455
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Most Spacious
Top 3 suites with the largest floor area.
Martel #M (10,763 sqft)–
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills (3,235 sqft)–
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills (2,398 sqft)–
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Fits the Most Guests
Top 3 suites with the highest guest capacity.
Martel #M (12 guests)–
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Suites with Kitchen
All suites that include a kitchen or kitchenette.
Martel #M–
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills–
Plaza La Reina–
Plaza La Reina–
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Best on Beverly-Grove
Top 3 Beverly-Grove suites by starting price.
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills Presidential Suite East–
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills Presidential Suite West–
Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills Royal Suite–
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Best Hollywood-Hills
Top Hollywood-Hills suites by starting price.
1 Hotel West Hollywood Neighboring Two Bedroom Suite & Skyline King–
1 Hotel West Hollywood Panoramic Two Bedroom Suite–