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Nature Is Home in West Hollywood “1 Hotels Started from a Simple Idea — the World We Live in Is Beautiful NATURE IS HOME IN WEST HOLLYWOOD “1 HOTELS STARTED FROM A SIMPLE IDEA — THE WORLD WE LIVE IN IS BEAUTIFUL, AND WE WANT TO KEEP IT THAT WAY.” BARRY STERNLICHT, CEO & CHAIRMAN, 1 HOTELS 2 WELCOME.....................4 DO .......................... 20 A Better Stay...................6 Run, Relax, and Play . .22 Live Local.....................7 LA Made. ..................8 GATHER...................... 23 Services...................... 25 SLEEP ........................9 Spaces........................26 Rooms & Suites.................10 Sunset........................27 Room Amenities................12 Melrose.......................28 Hotel Amenities................13 Fairfax........................29 The Garden....................30 TASTE ........................14 Meeting Rooms.................31 1 Kitchen by Chris Crary. 15 Juniper Tree....................16 GET HERE.....................32 Alice.........................17 Harriet’s Rooftop...............18 SAY HELLO....................33 More to Taste..................19 “1 HOTEL WEST HOLLYWOOD IS THE GROWING NEIGHBORHOOD’S MOST LUXURIOUS PLACE TO STAY YET.” ROBB REPORT 3 WELCOME HOME. Nestled at the base of the Hollywood Hills, with sweeping views from Downtown LA to Santa Monica, discover a nature-inspired retreat in the heart of West Hollywood. The design takes cues from Belgian minimalism — highlighting the simplicity of raw, natural materials and timeless historic pieces — with native greenery drawing from the surrounding landscape, including the canyons to the north of the hotel. <<CONTENTS 4 NATURE CHANGES THE WAY WE FEEL. EVEN IN SMALL DOSES, IT CHANGES OUR PERSPECTIVE. <<CONTENTS 5 A BETTER STAY. The first mission-driven hotel brand, 1 Hotels is inspired by a simple idea: those who travel the world also care about it. 1 HOTEL WEST HOLLYWOOD SUSTAINABILITY • LEED for Existing Buildings v4 certification in progress, expected to be the first hotel in LA • Energy Star score of 95, one of the most energy efficient hotels in LA • Floor-to-ceiling windows, maximizing daylight and reducing the use of electric lighting • Highly efficient, mercury-free LED lighting • Cool roof absorbs less heat and reduces energy use • Highly efficient variable refrigerant flow (VRF) air conditioning system • Building management system with automated controls reduces energy use • Electric house-car and electric vehicle charging stations • Extensive native and adaptive vegetation reduces the urban heat island effect and decreases storm-water runoff • Smart irrigation sensors and drip irrigation reduce water use • Plumbing fixtures 25% more efficient than LEED flow-rate requirements reduce water use • Smart zoning efficiently and continuously delivers fresh air to each guestroom • On-site composting reduces waste to landfills • Reclaimed, recovered, and recycled materials (woods, tiles, carpeting) used throughout the hotel • In-room chalkboards reduce paper use • Pens made from natural wood with a silicone cap reduce plastic use • Hangers made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper • In-room tumblers and carafes made from reclaimed wine bottles • 1 Hotels mobile app used for room keys, in-room menus, digital newspapers, and more, reducing plastic and paper use • On-site 100% organic vegetable and herb garden utilizing sustainable methods including soil building, water conservation, companion planting, bees, microclimate, no pesticides, and a closed-loop ecosystem • On-site beehive 6 LIVE LOCAL. DISCOVER WEST HOLLYWOOD. 1 Hotel West Hollywood is set on the iconic Sunset Strip. The cultural and geographical heart of the LA region, West Hollywood is home to world-class dining, nightlife, and shopping. It’s also California’s most walkable city. This central location is ideal for exploring neighboring Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and beyond, with greater LA’s top attractions and airports all within 15 miles. <<CONTENTS 7 LA MADE. Our local roots run deep. We designed our hotel to reflect LA’s natural beauty, partnering with local artisans to incorporate LA-made furnishings and local materials. Throughout the hotel, you’ll find planters made of “urban lumber” from fallen trees recovered locally by Angel City Lumber, hand-made pots from local artisan Evan Veiser, and native greenery from LA’s premiere nursery, Rolling Greens. And that’s just the beginning... <<CONTENTS 8 SLEEP STEP INTO YOUR ROOM FOR A QUIET REPRIEVE FROM WEST HOLLYWOOD’S VIBRANT ENERGY, IN SPACES INFUSED WITH NATURE. <<CONTENTS 9 Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of LA and the Hollywood Hills. Thoughtful touches bring nature into your space with native greenery, reclaimed wood, earthen plaster, clay tones, marble bathrooms, and organic cotton linens. 285 ROOMS 168 KING GUESTROOMS 67 DOUBLE GUESTROOMS 48 SUITES 2 PENTHOUSES We offer two-bedroom and three-bedroom suites, as well as connecting guestrooms, perfect for families or groups. <<CONTENTS 10 <<CONTENTS 11 ROOM AMENITIES FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOWS FRAMING VIEWS OF THE CITY, HOLLYWOOD HILLS, OR DOWNTOWN SKYLINE PLUSH PILLOW-TOP MATTRESS 100% ORGANIC COTTON LINENS 50” HD SMART TV BLUETOOTH SPEAKER GOODTHINGS MINIBAR, WITH ARTISANAL SIPS, SNACKS, AND SUNDRIES NESPRESSO MACHINE WITH RECYCLABLE PODS LIVING GREENERY YOGA MAT CUSTOM NATURAL BATH PRODUCTS SOFT COTTON ROBES AND SLIPPERS FULL-LENGTH MIRROR <<CONTENTS 12 HOTEL AMENITIES THE POOL DECK, WITH SKYLINE VIEWS THE FIELD HOUSE X PERFORMIX, A 24-HOUR GYM WITH ELITE EQUIPMENT AND TRAINERS MIND AND MOVEMENT, OFFERING A VARIETY OF FITNESS AND WELLNESS FPO EXPERIENCES THE CANYON, A NATURE RETREAT FROM THE VIBRANCY OF THE SUNSET STRIP FIVE RESTAURANTS AND BARS THE LOBBY FARMSTAND, WITH FRESH SEASONAL FRUITS 24-HOUR IN-ROOM DINING GOODTHINGS SHOP, WITH UNIQUE AND CURATED APPAREL AND GOODS ELECTRIC HOUSE-CAR SERVICE (TWO-MILE RADIUS) VALET PARKING THE BEEHIVE BUSINESS CENTER, WITH MAC WORKSTATIONS AND PRINTERS CONCIERGE PET FRIENDLY <<CONTENTS 13 TASTE INGREDIENTS TAKE CENTER STAGE AT OUR UNIQUE RESTAURANTS AND BARS, WITH DISHES AND DRINKS THAT ARE HONEST, HEALTHY, AND NATURAL, FROM THE FINEST LOCAL PURVEYORS. <<CONTENTS 14 At 1 Kitchen, Executive Chef Chris Crary serves up fresh, local, and sustainably sourced farm-to-table Southern California cuisine. An on-site, 100% organic garden and beehive provide fresh, robust ingredients that Crary blends into sublime meals, from morning to night. A number of zero-waste dishes spotlight the restaurant’s commitment to preserving the beauty and bounty of nature. And then there’s the bar, where cold-pressed juices form the base of 1 Kitchen’s cocktails. The wine list highlights unique and iconic California selections — many biodynamic or organic — while you’ll also find rotating local craft beer on tap and Bluestone Lane coffee. Light-filled and open, 1 Kitchen is artfully designed with a white oak and cedar ceiling, sleek concrete floor, hand-painted tile and Venetian plaster walls, and locally crafted furnishings. Elements of copper and blackened steel create a cool contrast to the space’s warm tones, all balanced by live greenery throughout. It’s a place that’s comfortable by nature, where you can eat mindfully and eat well, listen to live music, and savor the flavors that come straight from the garden. <<CONTENTS 15 A refuge beneath the action of the Sunset Strip, Juniper Tree is a lounge that’s rooted in a sense of place. Handcrafted cocktails take many of their ingredients from an on-site, 100% organic garden, with cold-pressed juices, house-made syrups, and fresh garnishes. In addition to cocktails, the bar offers premium and approachable spirits (with an affinity for gin, naturally), California and Mediterranean wines — many biodynamic and organic — and local craft beers. A refined, market-driven bar menu by Executive Chef Chris Crary is perfectly paired. Juniper Tree is naturally chic, with reclaimed wood flooring, elements of travertine and concrete, and locally crafted furnishings. Lush greenery animates the space, as you settle into billowy cotton- and cool linen- upholstered seating. And an eclectic lineup of live music keeps the vibe upbeat and relaxed. <<CONTENTS 16 Fresh. Seasonal. Locally sourced. Every great dish starts with these three things at Alice. When you first walk in, you’ll be greeted with a busy market and a cozy café. Shop for artisanal wines, oysters from the raw bar, and charcuterie boards to bring to the next dinner party or picnic. Whether staying at the hotel or just grabbing a quick bite between meetings, ready-made sandwiches and chopped salads are quick and convenient for every lunch break. Behind the marketplace, you’ll be invited into a bustling dining room filled with light wood and delectable aromas. Inspired by French American cuisine and seasonal ingredients, Alice’s menu showcases classic dishes with inventive twists and unique flavors. Order with sharing in mind so you can taste a variety of dishes alongside your friends, family, or colleagues. <<CONTENTS 17 ROOFTOP Revelry with a remarkable view. The h.wood Group presents Harriet’s Rooftop, an elevated cocktail lounge boasting unparalleled panoramic views of Los Angeles. The indoor/outdoor rooftop space features deep burgundy awnings, tasseled umbrellas, dark green and white striped furniture, string lights, and greenery framing sweeping views. Bar Director Justin Campbell crafts floral, sessionable, herbaceous cocktails drawing inspiration from the verdant setting, along with a selection of wine and beer. <<CONTENTS 18 THE POOL LOUNGE With refreshing drinks and light fare, you can spend your
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