Hotel in Los Angeles, United States
Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village
825ptsSuburban Wellness Campus

About Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village
Set on 12 acres of gardens and waterfalls in suburban Los Angeles, Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village occupies a different niche from its Beverly Hills counterparts: closer to Malibu than downtown, it functions as a residential-scale wellness retreat with a 16,000-square-foot fitness facility, a full-service spa, and 308 rooms and suites. A 2026 Star Wine List honoree and La Liste Top Hotels entry at 92.5 points, it earns its place through breadth of amenity rather than urban proximity.
Where the Santa Monica Mountains Meet Resort-Scale Wellness
The suburban luxury hotel in Los Angeles has long occupied an awkward middle ground: too far from the city's cultural centres to compete on location, not remote enough to claim wilderness credentials. Westlake Village, roughly 30 miles northwest of downtown and closer to Malibu's coastline than to Beverly Hills, has quietly become the exception. Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village sits on 12 acres of exotic gardens and waterfalls, and the property's scale, both physical and programmatic, places it in a distinct category from the tighter urban footprints of, say, Hotel Bel-Air or The Beverly Hills Hotel. The comparison peer set here is not the Westside's glamour hotels but the destination wellness resort: properties like Canyon Ranch Tucson or Amangiri in Canyon Point, where the grounds themselves are the primary offering.
The Grounds as Architecture
The path from the main building toward the Cove pool complex tells you more about this hotel's ambitions than any room brochure could. Gardens planted with non-native species, punctuated by waterfalls, wind through the property in a way that makes the 12-acre footprint feel considerably larger. The Cove itself contains a sprawling pool, three whirlpool jacuzzis, a bocce ball court, a greenhouse, cabanas, an activity lawn, and a Baja-Mediterranean restaurant and bar. In American resort design, this kind of layered outdoor program, where multiple zones with distinct functions coexist within a single property, tends to appear at properties built for multi-day stays rather than one-night stopovers. Westlake Village was first awarded Star Wine List recognition in 2008, and that longevity signals a property that has invested consistently rather than renovating in cycles.
A separate adults-only pool operates with food and beverage service and rentable cabanas, creating a quieter tier within the broader complex. It is a sensible division: families with children are directed toward the indoor pool and the two complimentary playrooms (one oriented toward younger children with toys and games, the other equipped with a ping-pong table and television for teenagers), leaving the outdoor adult spaces meaningfully calmer during peak season.
Wellness Infrastructure at a Scale That Justifies the Term
American resort wellness programming has fractured into two camps: the decorative spa that functions mainly as a revenue line, and the genuine health infrastructure that draws guests specifically for its programming. The Center for Health and Wellbeing at Westlake Village falls into the second group, and the distinction matters if you are deciding between this and a comparable urban property like The Peninsula Beverly Hills or L'Ermitage Beverly Hills. The Center's services, available to non-guests as well as hotel residents, include personal training, healthy cooking classes, holistic body assessments, and life-balance counselling. That programming is open to the wider community in a way that distinguishes it from a hotel amenity and positions it as a regional facility.
Adjacent to the indoor pool, the 16,000-square-foot fitness facility includes 24 cardiovascular stations covering treadmills, ellipticals, cycles, and climbers, alongside weights and a dedicated stretching area. Group classes span spinning, Pilates, and yoga across morning, midday, and afternoon slots. For context, this scale of dedicated fitness infrastructure is more common at purpose-built wellness destinations like Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur or Kona Village in Kailua Kona than at a suburban hotel operating within the Los Angeles metro. The vast spa operates as a separate draw from the fitness centre, serving guests who prioritise treatment-based programming over active exercise formats.
The Baja-Mediterranean Thread
Southern California's proximity to Baja California has produced a culinary conversation that no other American region can replicate: Mexican coastal technique meeting Pacific ingredient availability, with the Mediterranean's vegetable-forward sensibility woven through both. The Cove pool complex's Baja-Mediterranean restaurant and bar sits at the intersection of those influences, which is a natural fit for a property in Ventura County's agricultural corridor. The editorial angle of local ingredients meeting imported method plays out quietly here, in a region where proximity to both the Pacific and Mexican culinary traditions gives chefs a material advantage. It is a different food proposition than you would find at the more internationally-oriented dining programs of a property like Chateau Marmont or The Maybourne Beverly Hills, and it is more regionally coherent for the setting.
The Star Wine List award, maintained since 2008 and renewed in 2026, indicates that the beverage program has kept pace with the food offering. Star Wine List recognition at the hotel level typically reflects consistent list depth and rotation rather than cellar spectacle, which suits a wellness-oriented property where guests are unlikely to be drinking heavily across a week-long stay.
Rooms, Design, and the California Palette
The 269 guest rooms and 39 suites are designed around a colour language drawn from the California environment: cool tones alongside natural materials, botanical prints, robin's egg wall covering, and corridor flooring that references ocean movement. Brass and lacquered woods provide material weight without the heaviness of more classically-oriented luxury interiors. Rooms include Four Seasons signature beds, minibars, coffee makers, docking stations, and bathrooms with granite and marble accents, separate soaking tubs, and L'Occitane toiletries. Requesting a room that overlooks the Waterfall Lawn takes practical advantage of the floor-to-ceiling windows and connects the interior design language to the grounds it references.
For a comparison of scale: the 308-key total (rooms plus suites) places this within the larger end of the Four Seasons portfolio. Properties like Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside operate at a smaller, more intimate footprint. Westlake Village compensates for scale with depth of amenity rather than exclusivity of access.
Rhythm & Hair and the On-Site Salon Economy
The 2,000-square-foot Rhythm & Hair salon, with six styling stations, four nail stations, three hair-washing stations, and a private barbershop, signals the degree to which Westlake Village functions as a self-contained retreat rather than a hotel that expects guests to leave for services. In the Los Angeles wellness resort market, on-site grooming at this level of facility indicates a guest profile that values convenience over the city's standalone salon culture. It also connects to a broader trend in destination resort programming: the aggregation of services under one roof to reduce friction and extend the average length of stay.
Planning Your Stay
Westlake Village sits within suburban Los Angeles, positioned closer to Malibu than to downtown, which makes it practical for guests who want Pacific Coast access without the westside hotel premiums. The surrounding area is residential in character, so those seeking the density of Sunset Strip options or the concentrated dining of West Hollywood would do better at The Sun Rose West Hollywood or Downtown LA Proper Hotel. But for guests arriving specifically for wellness programming, multi-night stays around the Center for Health and Wellbeing, or families who need the kind of structured activity infrastructure the property provides, the location is a feature rather than a compromise. The La Liste Leading Hotels score of 92.5 points (2026) and the sustained Star Wine List recognition frame this as a property that has found its lane and operates consistently within it. Advance booking is advisable for peak California travel periods (May through September), when demand for the cabanas and outdoor pool programming runs high. For broader Los Angeles planning, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room offers the leading experience at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village?
Rooms overlooking the Waterfall Lawn take the most direct advantage of the floor-to-ceiling windows and connect the interior design, built around California's natural palette with botanical prints and ocean-referencing flooring, to the 12 acres of gardens and waterfalls outside. Suites, of which there are 39, provide additional space without a material change in design language. If the spa or fitness centre is the reason for your stay, proximity to those facilities is worth specifying at booking.
What makes Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village worth visiting?
The property earns its place through infrastructure depth rather than urban location. The Center for Health and Wellbeing, the 16,000-square-foot fitness facility, the multi-zone outdoor pool complex, and the Baja-Mediterranean dining at the Cove collectively constitute a self-contained program that most city hotels cannot replicate. The La Liste Leading Hotels recognition at 92.5 points (2026) and the Star Wine List award confirm that the food and beverage offering meets the same standard as the wellness programming. For Los Angeles visitors whose itinerary skews toward outdoor activity, spa access, and Pacific Coast proximity, the Westlake Village location is logical rather than inconvenient.
Should I book Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village in advance?
If your dates fall between May and September, advance booking is strongly advisable: Southern California's peak travel season drives demand for cabanas, pool access, and spa appointments, and all three are capacity-constrained. The Center for Health and Wellbeing accepts bookings from non-guests as well as hotel residents, which means treatment slots fill from a broader demand pool than the room count alone would suggest. Contact the hotel directly for current availability and pricing, as neither phone nor booking portal details are published here.
Who is Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village leading for?
The property aligns most closely with two guest profiles: families who need structured activity programming across multiple days (playrooms for two age ranges, indoor family pool, outdoor Cove complex), and wellness-focused travellers who want fitness infrastructure and treatment programming at a scale that matches the length of their stay. It is less suited to guests whose primary reason for being in Los Angeles involves the city's cultural, dining, or nightlife density. Comparisons with properties like SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg or Troutbeck in Amenia are more instructive than comparisons with the Westside's urban-luxury set.
Does the Center for Health and Wellbeing accept bookings from non-guests?
Yes, the Center for Health and Wellbeing at Westlake Village is open to non-hotel guests, making it a regional wellness facility as much as a hotel amenity. Services available to external clients include personal training sessions, healthy cooking classes, holistic body assessments, and life-balance counselling. This external access model is relatively rare among Four Seasons properties and positions Westlake Village differently from comparable luxury hotels where spa programming is reserved exclusively for in-house guests. Contact the property directly to confirm current scheduling and service availability.
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