The West Hollywood EDITION — Rooftop Pool on Sunset Blvd, Where the Real Hollywood Party Scene Comes
Picture this: you open the door on Sunset Blvd and step into a hotel Ian Schrager designed for people who want both serious design and genuine energy on the same night. That is The West Hollywood EDITION. Score 8.8/10 Excellent from ~300 reviews on Booking.com — the most substantial review track record in the WeHo luxury tier. The Rooftop Pool and Soak Club are open every day. The Roof Nightclub is where the real Hollywood scene actually comes — not a staged tourist attraction.
There is a category of hotel that feels alive from the moment you arrive — not just attractive, but genuinely charged. The West Hollywood EDITION lands there. Ian Schrager, the person who gave the world Studio 54 in the 1970s, co-created the EDITION brand with Marriott to answer a specific question: what does a hotel look like when design and atmosphere matter as much as the thread count? The answer on Sunset Blvd is a property with natural materials, white-and-grey tones, warm low light, rooms that are quiet and refined, and a rooftop that operates as a real social venue rather than a hotel amenity. The 8.8/10 Excellent score from ~300 Booking.com reviews is the most verified track record of any hotel in this West Hollywood tier.
"The Roof Nightclub feels like the real Hollywood — not the tourist version. The pool is genuinely beautiful, and the minimalist rooms are the calmest I have stayed in on the Strip."
The rooms are a considered opposite of showiness. White walls, natural materials, leather headboards, warm ambient lighting, furniture chosen rather than accumulated — the kind of interior that takes several minutes to notice is actually expensive. Noise insulation is notably good for Sunset Blvd, which is mentioned frequently in guest notes. A Signature King Room runs $400–650 per night; One-Bedroom Suites go $850–1,400; the Penthouse sits at $3,000–7,000+ for guests who want something to talk about afterward. At the Signature King level, $400 is the most competitive rate in the WeHo five-star bracket — which is either reassuring or alarming depending on your frame of reference.
The Rooftop Pool and Soak Club is where most guests spend their best hour of the stay. The pool is open to all guests daily, the views across West Hollywood toward the Hollywood Hills are clear on most evenings, and the light during the hour before sunset is exactly what the photographs suggest. Directly above and adjacent, The Roof Nightclub is the property's genuine differentiator in the market. It opens to the public on Friday and Saturday nights — Hollywood industry people, locals in the know, and hotel guests all arrive together. Earlier in the week the rooftop is quieter, and the Lobby Bar on the ground level runs as a separate atmosphere entirely: lower-lit, slower, good for a long conversation after midnight.
On location: the hotel is at 9040 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, near Doheny. This is the Sunset Strip — the address is the point. There is no rail transit in this part of Los Angeles; Uber from LAX is approximately 30 minutes in normal traffic. On World Cup or major event days in the city, allow considerably more. The Sunset Strip corridor puts restaurants, bars, and shops within a short walk or a two-minute ride. SoFi Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue, is roughly 15–20 minutes by Uber on a clear day. On match days, plan for 90 minutes minimum — Los Angeles traffic during large events is not something to underestimate.
Two things worth stating honestly before you book: first, rooms on lower floors near The Roof can be affected by nightclub noise on Friday and Saturday nights. If you need consistent quiet, request a high-floor room when booking or call ahead to confirm placement. Second, the Minimalist design aesthetic here is deliberate — it will feel colder and more modern than Hotel Bel-Air or the Beverly Hills Hotel, which trade on a different kind of warmth. Neither is better; they are genuinely different hotels serving different expectations. Know which one matches yours.
The honest summary: The West Hollywood EDITION is the right choice if you want a Sunset Strip hotel that is part of the Los Angeles experience rather than just accommodation for it. The rooftop pool is genuinely good. The Roof Nightclub is a real venue with a real crowd. The rooms are well-designed and quieter than the address suggests. ~300 guest reviews at 8.8/10 confirm that this property consistently delivers on what it promises. If you want genuine quiet every night, Old Hollywood charm, or a rate under $400 — other options on our LA list will serve you better.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooftop Pool + Soak Club open daily — views across West Hollywood
- ✓ The Roof Nightclub — real Hollywood scene, not a tourist version
- ✓ Most reviewed hotel in the WeHo luxury tier (~300 reviews, 8.8/10)
- ✓ Starting at $400 — most competitive rate in the West Hollywood 5-star bracket
- ! Lower-floor rooms near The Roof can hear nightclub noise on Friday–Saturday nights
- ! Minimalist design feels colder than classic Old Hollywood properties
- ✓ Lobby Bar quieter than the rooftop — good for late-night conversations
- ✓ Sunset Strip restaurants and bars within walking distance
- ✓ Minimalist room design is clean, well-chosen, and better soundproofed than expected
- ! No rail transit in West Hollywood — fully dependent on Uber or car rental
- ! Penthouse pricing is very high relative to comparable LA alternatives
- 💡If you need silence every night · The Roof opens Friday–Saturday; lower-floor rooms near the rooftop carry noise · Fix: request a high floor or look at Hotel Bel-Air for a consistently quieter stay
- 💡If you want Old Hollywood warmth and character · EDITION's Minimalist aesthetic is contemporary and can feel cold by comparison · Fix: Beverly Hills Hotel or Hotel Bel-Air serve that expectation better
- 💡If your budget is below $400/night · Rates here start at $400 · Mid-range Hollywood or Downtown LA hotels offer better value at lower price points
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