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A sneak peek inside the most anticipated Los Angeles hotel to open this year

Plus, there’s a private club, a rooftop pool, and two Wolfgang Puck restaurants.

The Pendry West Hollywood

April 1, 2021

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Just when you thought West Hollywood’s stretch of Sunset Boulevard couldn’t get any more enticing, Pendry Hotels showed up on the scene in 2021. Pendry West Hollywood takes up an entire block of the Sunset Strip—which stands to reason, considering they have 149 rooms, 40 residences, a rooftop pool, an exclusive private social club with impeccable midcentury modern design, a spa and multiple restaurants by Wolfgang Puck.

West Hollywood—or WeHo, if you’re ready to commit to the Angeleno vernacular—is already an enclave of L.A. arts and culture, and the new hotel is meant to be a full-blown representation of that. The art collection, curated by Lendrum Fine Art, blends the talent of L.A. artists with impressive names from the global art community. Not only does the style of the property feel ultra-modern, but even the building itself—as well as the common spaces within—presents like a work of art. Perhaps the most impressive artistic display is the illuminated, geometric sculpture by Anthony James that greets you as you walk into Pendry.

“I lived in West Hollywood for more than a decade, two blocks from this location, and in many ways the city influenced the creation of our Pendry brand,” says Michael Fuerstman, co-founder and creative director of Pendry Hotels & Resorts. Fuerstman is the son of Alan Fuerstman, the CEO of Montage Hotels. In many ways, this project feels like an expansion of the Montage family. 

“Pendry exists to create a new luxury hospitality experience—the best elements of classic luxury service culture with a style and perspective that is contemporary, sophisticated, forward-thinking and unique,” Fuerstman continues. “The ethos of West Hollywood is a perfect match for our vision.”

For those planning their next L.A. vacation, here are a few quick action items. First, opt for one of the hotel’s 37 suites. Next, make sure to dine on the rooftop at Merois. The fine dining on-site Wolfgang Puck restaurant is a blend of French, Japanese and Southeast Asian flavors, all with a California twist that’s expected on the West Hollywood dining scene. You’ll also want to spend some time lounging at the Spa Pendry. Those coming in on a red-eye might like the vitamin injection and IV therapies the spa offers in partnership with The Hydration Room to help combat dehydration and jet lag. And when you’re not hanging at the rooftop pool or having a more casual lunch at Ospero (also by Wolfgang Puck), get out and explore West Hollywood. Wander off Sunset Boulevard for the best under-the-radar shops, grab a coffee on Melrose Ave and live as the stylish West Hollywood crowd does.

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