What bungalow did Marilyn Monroe stay in at Beverly Hills hotel?
This bungalow was Marilyn Monroe's, and now it's yours. You can almost picture her padding around in a fluffy robe and slippers. Warmth and femininity abound in this beautiful destination that's number one in so many ways.
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During the years she was based in New York, the Beverly Hills Hotel was where she stayed when filming commitments took her to Los Angeles; in 1958, shooting for Some Like It Hot, and in 1960 for Let's Make Love – perhaps her longest sojourn when for four months she and husband Arthur Miller lived in neighboring ...
Having San Diego's Queen Anne–style Hotel del Coronado—about 120 miles south of Los Angeles—portray a Florida resort was a stroke of geographic luck, according to Some Like It Hot director Billy Wilder.
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.
While a few celebrity homes are tucked away on private roads, you can definitely drive by most of them. It's one of the reasons tours of Hollywood are so popular!