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#CompanyinLA: Staying at the Beverly Wilshire!

If we really had to go to LA to edit our Young Hollywood issue (it’s a tough job but someone’s got to do it) then there was only one hotel that would do for us…The  Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel or The Pretty Woman Hotel as we like to call it. If we’re honest it’s always been a bit of a dream of ours to visit the hotel where our fave chick flick of all time was filmed so we packed our bags and headed to Hollywood to pretend to be Julia Roberts (minus the hooker element!)

The Bev Wil did not disappoint! Our room with it’s flat screen tv, separate dressing area, lounge and two ensuite bathrooms, with a tub the size of a small swimming pool had us jumping up and down on our kingsize beds with jet lagged  induced hysteria. It had everything in it that our hearts desired except Richard Gere  -but then you can't have everything...

We chilled out in the chic little pool area sipping on kale and spinach juice –yeah well we are in LA – chilled in the whirlpool and then checked in to the spa where we had our nails done whilst watching Pretty Woman.. Seriously can you think of any better place for a hen do ….

The BLVD Restaurant: Dinner at the glamorous BLVD restaurant was delish and super healthy. We feasted on the prettiest looking food we’d seen ,  a 21 vegetable salad , tuna carpaccio, roasted duck and Branzino with morrels and fennel whilst watching the equally pretty glitterati of Rodeo Drive pass by. 

Find out how you can recreate our incredible stay by visiting the Beverly Wilshire website here, and get the lowdown on all things Beverly Hills here!

Wanna stay here? You can book online or directly at: 1-800-332-3442

 

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