The Beverly Hills Hotel is indeed open to the public. While it may be known for its exclusive clientele and glamorous reputation, anyone can step foot into this legendary establishment.
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Etiquette expert Lisa Gache, founder of Beverly Hills Manners, says that standard tips these days should range “between $2 and $5.” Adds Ari Hodosh, a valet veteran and former owner of C&A Valet, “If you spend $700 on a meal at Spago and you tip the valet $2, there's something that's not right there.”
Visitors flock to the Hills to experience the allure of Hollywood, world-class shopping, fine dining and of course star-gazing. Give your credit card a real workout at top end boutiques and department stores on Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard, or dine in famous celebrity hangouts and watch for your favorite stars.
Yes, you can book a hotel room for a few hours. Many hotels offer day use rooms or hourly rates, particularly for travelers looking for a short stay to rest, take a nap, or work before continuing their journey.
Is it rude to not leave a tip at the hotel? In many ways, there is no wrong way to tip. However, in countries like the U.S. where workers depend on tips to supplement salaries, it can be considered rude not to do so.
The general rule of thumb is a couple of dollars for each day. You should leave the tip out in the open, like the nightstand, and with a note so the housekeeper doesn't confuse it with cash you've just left out (which you should never do, by the way).
The Beverly Hills Hotel is known for its luxurious amenities, such as its spa, swimming pool, and dining options. However, these amenities can also add to the overall cost of your stay. For example, a spa treatment can cost hundreds of dollars, and dining at one of the hotel's restaurants can also be quite expensive.