General Information:
In 1998, the Avalon Beverly Hills reopened after a renovation and makeover by architect Kining
Eizenberg and designer Kelly Weastler. Embracing the retro glamour of the 1950s, the chic
update enabled the hotel to offer every modern convenience to its clientele without
sacrificing style.
Accents like geometric George Nelson bubble lamps, Eames cabinets, Thonet chairs, Noguchi
tables, and a figure-eight pool with cabanas for guests make it almost surprising to find
dual-line phones, fax machines, modem ports, DVD players, and 27-inch TVs in every room.
Spectrums of muted hues accent every public and private space in a soothing and fun manner.
Situated one block from Rodeo Drive, guests of the hotel are in walking distance to the hot
shops and restaurants of Beverly Hills and are just 20 minutes from LA's beaches. On the
premises are Blue on Blue, the restaurant at the Avalon, a fitness center, an outdoor swimming
pool, and a full-service concierge. Nightly turndown and 24-hour room service are also
available.
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