Hotel in Los Angeles, United States
Palihouse West Hollywood
625ptsResidential Boutique Precision

About Palihouse West Hollywood
The first Palisociety property to open has been substantially rebuilt into a 95-room West Hollywood hotel that earns a 2024 Michelin Key. Custom furniture, Diptyque bath products, and SMEG mini-fridges sit alongside a Lobby Lounge Café and Bar, Mezzanine Sushi, and a guest-only Pool Lounge — all priced from $370 per night in a neighbourhood defined by its walkable, low-key energy.
West Hollywood's Quieter Register
West Hollywood's hotel tier splits cleanly between two modes: the high-visibility boulevard properties that compete on spectacle, and the residential-scale alternatives on the side streets that run parallel to Santa Monica and Sunset. Palihouse West Hollywood at 8384 W 3rd Street belongs firmly to the second category. The address itself signals the intention — W 3rd is a retail and dining corridor that functions more like a neighbourhood high street than a tourist drag, and the hotel's architecture sits in quiet conversation with the low-rise, mixed-use character of its block rather than announcing itself against it. Arriving here feels less like checking into a hotel and more like unlocking an apartment in a building that happens to have excellent amenities and a front desk.
That residential register is not accidental. The Palisociety brand built its early identity around extended-stay boutique properties, and the original Palihouse Holloway — predecessor to this address , was the concept's first expression. After more than a decade of expansion across the Palisociety portfolio, the brand returned to this site not with a refresh but with what amounts to a full rebuild: 95 rooms replacing the earlier footprint, with the same philosophy carried forward at higher resolution. The result earned a Michelin Key in 2024, placing it in the company of a small cohort of Los Angeles hotels recognised for hospitality quality rather than room count or brand recognition alone.
Design Calibration and the Art of Restraint
The design approach at properties like this one sits between two poles that dominate the Los Angeles luxury market. At one end are the grand-dame hotels , Hotel Bel-Air, The Beverly Hills Hotel , where heritage and scale are themselves the product. At the other are the hyper-designed boutique properties where minimalism becomes its own form of performance. Palihouse West Hollywood occupies neither extreme. The interiors work from Los Angeles's genuine European architectural inheritance , the city has more Streamline Moderne, Spanish Colonial Revival, and mid-century residential fabric than most accounts acknowledge , and layer references from multiple eras into something that reads as coherent rather than eclectic. Custom-made furniture grounds the rooms in craft rather than catalogue, and in-room amenities land at a considered middle point: Diptyque bath products and well-stocked SMEG mini-fridges signal comfort without tilting into the self-conscious luxury theatre you find at a Peninsula Beverly Hills or a Maybourne Beverly Hills.
For travellers arriving from properties built around programmatic grandeur , Aman New York or Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz , the Palihouse register will feel deliberately lower in register and higher in ease. That is the point.
Social Infrastructure and the Value of a Good Lobby
In contemporary boutique hotel design, the lobby has reasserted itself as the defining space. The Palisociety brand understood this early, and the Lobby Lounge Café and Bar at Palihouse West Hollywood functions accordingly , built to absorb solo guests with a laptop in the afternoon and hold a drinks crowd in the evening without converting awkwardly between the two. The versatility here reflects a broader shift in how West Hollywood's hospitality economy operates: the neighbourhood rewards hotels that function as social infrastructure for locals as well as guests, rather than sealed worlds accessible only to those with a room key.
Mezzanine Sushi, which operates alongside the lobby space, extends this logic upward into the food program. Modern Japanese bar food and sake service positions the offering in a format that has expanded steadily across Los Angeles over the past decade, as the city's Japanese culinary influence has broadened from formal omakase into more casual, drink-adjacent formats. The detail that Mezzanine Sushi serves both guests and locals matters: it gives the hotel a genuine reason for neighbourhood foot traffic and avoids the insularity that afflicts properties where food and beverage exists solely to capture in-house spend.
The Pool Lounge operates on different terms , guest-only, indoor-outdoor, the kind of contained social space that functions as a retreat within the hotel itself. In a city where pool access is perpetually ambient in the culture, the decision to keep this space private reads as the correct one for a 95-room property. Larger properties in the comparative West Hollywood set, including The Sun Rose West Hollywood, manage pool programming at a different scale that suits a different guest profile entirely.
The Retreat Dimension in an Urban Property
The wellness and retreat framing applied to urban boutique hotels tends to resolve into one of two approaches. The first involves programming: spa menus, fitness facilities, and structured wellness rituals that mirror what dedicated retreat properties , Canyon Ranch Tucson, Amangiri in Canyon Point , do by design and at scale. The second involves atmosphere: creating conditions in which rest and deceleration become possible without requiring guests to book treatments or follow a schedule.
Palihouse West Hollywood operates on the second model. The residential scale, the neighbourhood address, the guest-only pool, and the mid-register design all orient the property toward decompression rather than programming. This is a different proposition from the structured retreat experiences at Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur or Little Palm Island Resort and Spa, and the comparison is useful rather than competitive: guests who need structured wellness architecture will find it elsewhere; guests who need a comfortable base with a good pool and no obligation will find the Palihouse format better suited to their rhythm. Within Los Angeles itself, the contrast with Chateau Marmont , a property where the social intensity of the property is itself the main event , clarifies the Palihouse position further.
The extended-stay heritage matters here too. A hotel built originally around guests who stay for weeks rather than nights tends to develop spatial and programmatic habits that favour occupants over visitors: quieter common areas, rooms designed for actual work and rest rather than a single impressive first impression, and food and beverage programming calibrated for repeat use rather than one-time theatrical effect. Those habits persist in the rebuilt property at 95 rooms, even if the extended-stay framing is no longer the explicit pitch.
Getting There and Booking
Palihouse West Hollywood sits approximately 30 minutes from Los Angeles International Airport under normal conditions, a figure that expands to an hour or more during peak traffic , the standard caveat for any west-side Los Angeles property. Valet parking is available on-site, which matters on W 3rd Street, where street parking operates on the compressed logic of a busy retail corridor. Rooms start from $370 per night across the 95-room inventory. Guests drawn to properties at comparable price points elsewhere in the region , L'Ermitage Beverly Hills or Downtown LA Proper Hotel , will find the Palihouse pricing reasonable against that peer set given the Michelin Key credential and the W 3rd Street address. The hotel's Google rating of 4.3 across 119 reviews provides a directional signal, though the review volume remains modest relative to the larger properties in the West Hollywood competitive set. For broader context on where Palihouse West Hollywood sits within the Los Angeles dining and hospitality scene, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What room category do guests prefer at Palihouse West Hollywood?
- The venue data does not specify room tiers by name, but the property's 95-room inventory and its Michelin Key recognition (2024) suggest a guest profile that values design quality and residential comfort over suite-category prestige. Custom-made furniture and in-room amenities like Diptyque bath products and SMEG mini-fridges are standard across the property, so the distinguishing factor between room categories is more likely size and layout than fit-out level. At a starting rate of $370 per night, the entry-level rooms represent the clearest value point in the building.
- What is Palihouse West Hollywood leading at?
- The property earns its 2024 Michelin Key through hospitality quality at a scale and format that sits between the grand-dame Beverly Hills hotels and the hyper-designed minimalist boutiques. Its strongest suit is the social infrastructure , a Lobby Lounge Café and Bar that functions across multiple day-parts, Mezzanine Sushi serving guests and locals, and a guest-only Pool Lounge , organised around a W 3rd Street address that connects guests directly to one of Los Angeles's most walkable neighbourhood corridors. At $370 per night, it prices within reach of the boutique tier without requiring guests to accept the austerity that often accompanies it.
- Do I need a reservation for Palihouse West Hollywood?
- For hotel rooms, advance booking is advisable given the 95-room inventory and the property's Michelin Key recognition, which draws a guest profile willing to plan ahead. Mezzanine Sushi accepts both guests and walk-in locals, so reservation requirements for dining will vary by day and season. Contact and booking details should be confirmed directly with the property, as hours and policies are not specified in publicly available data at time of writing.
- What kind of traveller is Palihouse West Hollywood a good fit for?
- If you are travelling to Los Angeles and want a West Hollywood base that functions more like a well-appointed apartment building than a conventional hotel, the Palihouse format suits that preference directly. The Michelin Key credential, the $370 entry-level rate, and the W 3rd Street address position it for guests who want neighbourhood access, design quality, and a social space that works across the day without the high-visibility energy of the larger boulevard properties. It is a weaker fit for travellers whose priorities are structured wellness programming, large-scale event spaces, or the heritage prestige of properties like Hotel Bel-Air or The Beverly Hills Hotel. Travellers with comparable sensibilities who are visiting other cities might also consider The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Troutbeck in Amenia, Raffles Boston, SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg, 1 Hotel San Francisco, Auberge du Soleil in Napa, Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua Kona, Sage Lodge in Pray, and Aman Venice as reference points for the same design-led, residential-scale sensibility applied in different geographies.
- Is Palihouse West Hollywood the original Palisociety property, and what does that mean for the experience today?
- Yes , the Palihouse Holloway on this site was the first hotel the Palisociety brand opened, which gives the current 95-room rebuild a specific kind of institutional weight within the portfolio. Rather than extending an established formula to a new market, the brand returned to its founding address and rebuilt it from the ground up, applying everything learned across subsequent openings. The 2024 Michelin Key recognition reflects that accumulated clarity of vision: the property earns its credential not through novelty but through a well-resolved version of a concept the brand has been refining since its first days in West Hollywood.
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