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Attractions near Our West Hollywood Hotel

Things to do in the West Hollywood area

Kimpton La Peer Hotel is set within the West Hollywood Design District in the heart of Los Angeles. Walk from our front door to boutique coffee shops such as Verve coffee , classic American dining including Craig’s , design and art destinations and upscale restaurants and shopping on Melrose Avenue and Robertson Boulevard. Also nearby are the quintessential Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive, the clubs of Sunset Strip and myriad Angeleno attractions beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Book lovers flock to eclectic storefronts including Mystery Pier Books to discover treasures found nowhere else (to wit: a first edition Dostoevsky and a Christmas card Jack Kerouac sent a girlfriend). The neighborhood is also home to the world-famous West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval and one of the largest annual Pride events in America.

Channel your main character energy in the West Hollywood area

Beyond being a destination in the heart of West Hollywood, our hotel serves as your enchanting getaway to the very epicenter of Hollywood's magic. Immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown with seamless access to Hollywood studio tours, where you can witness the behind-the-scenes artistry of filmmaking. Engage in the allure of iconic movie sets in Hollywood, making your stay a cinematic journey. Kimpton La Peer Hotel invites you to indulge in the world of set jetting, where the lines between reality and fiction blur, and your Hollywood adventure becomes a story worth telling.

Uncover West Hollywood's hidden gems

  • The Sunset Strip: While not exactly hidden, its history and lesser-known spots like tucked-away bars or vintage boutiques offer a unique perspective.
  • Melrose Avenue: Beyond the famous shopping, Melrose holds local cafes, street art, and unique fashion finds.
  • Plummer Park: A serene escape from the city buzz, featuring gardens, art installations, and community events.
  • The Comedy Store: A legendary comedy club where emerging talents and seasoned comedians alike perform, often with surprise guests.
  • The Roxy Theatre: A historic music venue known for intimate performances by both up-and-coming artists and established acts.
  • The Garden of Oz: A whimsical, hidden sculpture garden tucked behind a residential area, offering a serene retreat.
  • The Schindler House: A modern architectural gem and museum showcasing innovative design and exhibitions.
  • The Troubadour: Another iconic music venue, where legendary acts have graced the stage since the 1960s.
  • Book Soup: A beloved independent bookstore with an extensive collection and frequent author events.
  • Runyon Canyon Park: While technically not in West Hollywood, it's nearby and offers stunning views of the city along with hiking trails and dog-friendly paths.