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Why The Maybourne Beverly Hills is the epitome of California glamour

Nestled in the heart of the star-studded neighbourhood, The Maybourne Beverly Hills blends timeless elegance with modern luxury.  

When it comes to luxury in Los Angeles, few places rival The Maybourne Beverly Hills. This five-star sanctuary exudes the glitz and glamour of Hollywood from an unbeatable location just steps from Rodeo Drive. Whether you’re here for the high-end shopping, the world-class dining or simply to soak up the Beverly Hills lifestyle, The Maybourne Beverly Hills promises an unforgettable stay. 

Location 

Meybourne Hills location
This five-star luxury hotel is nestled in the heart of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.

Right in the heart of Beverly Hills, The Maybourne Beverly Hills is a stone’s throw from Rodeo Drive’s high-end boutiques, making it ideal for travellers looking to indulge in a shopping spree or a stroll through the most glamorous neighbourhood in LA. You’re also just a short drive away from other iconic LA spots like the Getty Center and Griffith Park. 

Style and character 

lobby of Maybourne Beverly Hills
The Maybourne Beverly Hills combines luxury and modernity in equal measure.

The Maybourne Beverly Hills emits a sophisticated blend of Old Hollywood glamour and contemporary style. The hotel’s chic interiors feature a palette of soft neutrals, combined with plush furnishings, art-deco-inspired designs and stunning Californian light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows.  

Facilities 

Mineral pool at Maybourne
The world-class spa goes above and beyond.

Guests can indulge in the world-class spa, offering rejuvenating treatments alongside separate saunas and steam rooms for ladies and gents. The onsite fitness centre is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, like Peloton bikes and functional training sets from TRX. 

The Dante rooftop pool offers a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of Beverly Hills with panoramic views over Hollywood. 

Rooms 

Terrace room at Maybourne
The Terrace Junior Suite feels both sophisticated and relaxing.

Spacious, light-filled, and luxuriously appointed, the rooms at The Maybourne Beverly Hills are the epitome of comfort. Expect a minimalist design with warm tones, plush beds, marble bathrooms and balconies that offer either city or garden views. Suites up the ante with additional living spaces, soaking tubs and a level of personalisation that makes your stay feel truly tailored. 

The Maybourne Beverly Hills Terrace Suite
The rooms at The Maybourne Beverly Hills are the epitome of comfort.

I stayed in the thoughtfully designed Terrace Junior Suite which had a balcony overlooking The Terrace, ideal for soaking up the California sunshine. Inside, the contemporary decor is accented with warm, inviting tones and luxurious furnishings, creating a space that feels both sophisticated and relaxing. A spacious king bed dressed in the finest Egyptian cotton bed linen ensured a restful night, while the marble wireless chargers on the bedside tables added an extra layer of convenience. The marble and mosaic-tiled bathroom had a double vanity, a Dyson supersonic hairdryer and a deep soaking tub to add a spa-like touch. 

Food and drink 

The Maybourne Beverly Hills Terrace
The Terrace is a favourite for al fresco dining.

The Maybourne Beverly Hills is home to several dining options that cater to a range of tastes. The Terrace, a favourite for al fresco dining, offers Mediterranean-inspired dishes, while the elegant Maybourne Bar provides classic cocktails and an impressive wine list. For a more relaxed dining experience, guests can indulge at Dante, the rooftop bar by the pool. Don’t miss $10 martinis during martini hour from 3pm to 5pm every day. 

cocktails from Dante Beverly Hills
Cocktails await after a few laps at the pool.

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Access for guests with disabilities? 

Maybourne accessible room
The Accessible Superior Room comes with two queen beds.

Yes, The Maybourne Beverly Hills is accessible for guests with disabilities. The hotel provides accessible rooms equipped with features like roll-in showers and all common areas, including the restaurant and spa, are wheelchair accessible. 

Family-friendly? 

The Maybourne Beverly Hills is a family-friendly hotel, offering spacious suites and extra services like babysitting. The rooftop pool and garden also make for ideal spots for some family relaxation. 

Details 

Best for: Luxury travellers seeking elegance in the heart of Beverly Hills.
Address: 225 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills
Cost: From $1300 per night 

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12 grand journeys throughout North America

    Discover North America’s epic adventures — from Route 66 and Alaska cruises to Hawai‘i road trips, NYC culture, Mexico trails and more.

    1. Route 66, the Main Street of America

    Travelling with: Ricky French

    Sunset on Route 66 in the California Mojave Desert.
    Hit the open road and trace America’s legendary highway. (Image: Getty/Der_Thomasa)

    Dubbed the Main Street of America, Route 66 radiates serious main character energy, cemented into popular culture through everything from John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath to the Disney Pixar film Cars. Spanning nearly 4000 kilometres from Chicago to Los Angeles, the historic highway celebrates its centenary next year, a timely invitation to take the mother of all road trips along the Mother Road. Allow two to three weeks to tackle the full length, or bite off a smaller chunk at either end, cruising the dramatic deserts of California or the more pastoral landscapes of Illinois, lined with neon-lit diners, retro gas stations and quirky roadside attractions.

    2. Mexico’s Día de los Muertos

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    emblematic catrina of mexico with flowers and necklace with sempasuchil flowers
    Celebrate life and honour loved ones in vibrant style. (Image: Getty/Fabian Pacheco)

    You might know Oaxaca as the birthplace of mole and mezcal. But the state in southern Mexico is also where the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) began. Time your visit to coincide with the colourful holiday, on 1–2 November, which honours and celebrates loved ones who have passed away. Oaxaca is also Mexico’s Michelin-starred culinary capital, with 18 restaurants and a humble taco stand listed in the 2025 guide.

    3. Museum-hop in New York City

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    The Guggenheim Museum’s iconic spiralling exterior, a highlight of North America Epic Adventures.
    Step inside and marvel at bold, world-class art. (Image: Damiano Fiore)

    Your map app will look like it’s been scattered with confetti after you’ve dropped pins on all the museums you want to visit in New York City. Must-sees are the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art aka the Met, and the Museum of Modern Art. The American Museum of Natural History is also a draw. It’s also worth venturing into the boroughs to browse institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum, which has a huge permanent collection categorised by culture.

    4. The USA’s music scene

    Travelling with: Elizabeth Whitehead

    The Seattle skyline at night, aglow with city lights on North America Epic Adventures.
    Soak up skyline views and dive into the city’s coffee culture. (Image: Abigail Boone)

    If you’re a muso, chances are you’ve wanted to make a pilgrimage to the United States, the epicentre of so many beloved genres. Whether you’re head-banging your way around the Grunge Circuit in Seattle, chasing the twang of the pedal steel through Tennessee or bouncing between blues bars in the Mississippi Delta, the USA’s rich music culture has something that’ll strike a chord.

    5. Road-tripping Hawai‘i

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    A woman surfing in Hawaii, gliding across turquoise waves on North America Epic Adventures.
    Catch the waves and ride Hawaii’s iconic swells. (Image: Ben Ono)

    Hawai‘i is one of the most diverse US states to road trip around. Of the six major islands to visit, the Island of Hawai‘i packs in everything from the snowy summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa to black-sand beaches and lava fields frozen in the act of flowing forward. Change down a few gears on the island of O‘ahu, too, where you can find your own patch of sand on Waimanalo Beach. Visit poi and pineapple plantations. And hang ten on beginner-friendly waves on the North Shore.

    6. Cruising Alaska

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    Explora Journeys ship cruising in Alaska.
    Sail past glaciers and spot whales in pristine waters.

    Seeing Alaska from the sea allows you to cover a lot of distance quickly. This immersive frontier now beckons more than ever before with Explora Journeys adding the American state to its global destination portfolio. Best of all are the pre-and post-journey immersions that connect the luxury of a cruise onboard Explora III with the rugged grandeur of the Alaskan interior. UnCruise Adventures also weaves in access to remote national parks, legendary wildlife corridors and authentic cultural experiences on its Alaskan itineraries.

    7. The Wixárika Route in Mexico

    Travelling with: Elizabeth Whitehead

    People journeying through the Wixarika Route.
    Journey deep into sacred Huichol traditions and art.

    For generations, the Indigenous Wixárika People of Mexico have walked a sacred path known as Tatehuarí Huajuyé, or ‘The Path of Our Grandfather Fire’. The annual pilgrimage route spans 500 kilometres, taking in significant sites in Wixárika spirituality and cosmology. The route passes through the deserts, mountains and forests of northern Mexico before reaching Wirikuta, believed to be the place the sun first emerged. The route is a living cultural landscape of Indigenous culture pre-Columbian influence and, in July this year, was formally inscribed into UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

    8. Drive the Iceberg Coast in Canada

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    Iceberg off the east coast of Canada
    Chase icebergs along Expedition 51 on Canada’s east coast. (Image: Canadian Tourism Commission/ Chris Hendrickson)

    Download the icebergfinder.com map to better plan your road trip along Canada’s Iceberg Coast. The new highway, which has been nearly 25 years and CAD$1.1 billion in the making, threads through the country’s pleated coastlines around Quebec, Newfoundland, Labrador, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick before looping in the French islands of St Pierre and Miquelon. As well as chasing icebergs along Expedition 51, travellers will have the opportunity to engage with cultures that have thrived in the pristine provinces for thousands of years.

    9. A foodie tour of Nova Scotia

    Travelling with: Katie Carlin

    Lunenberg Nova Scotia
    Try lobster rolls in Lunenburg on the east coast of Canada in Nova Scotia. (Image: Natalia Kvitovska/ Unsplash)

    World-famous for its lobster, Nova Scotia is a Canadian province best savoured through its culinary clout shaped by sea and terroir. Bite into lobster rolls at historic Lunenburg’s Salt Shaker Deli & Inn and sip maple rum at Ironworks Distillery. Winery-hop around Wolfville’s rising vineyards (don’t miss Lightfoot & Wolfville). Take a maple syrup tour at Sugar Moon Farm near Earltown. And pull up a seat at waterfront Bar Sofia in Halifax, where Nova Scotia oysters aguachile arrive bright with cucumber, lime and pickled onion.

    10. Soak up the sun in the Caribbean

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    Overwater bungalows off a beach in the Caribbean
    Experience the white-sand beaches and cerulean seas of the Caribbean on board a cruise.

    The Caribbean is on the radar for seasoned cruisers. And it’s easy to see why, with white-sand beaches, cerulean seas and swaying palms so picture-perfect they look AI-generated. Cruise with Windstar, Royal Caribbean, and Celebrity on its inaugural Xcel season to the Caribbean to enjoy action-packed excursions such as snorkelling coral reefs and shopping for local trinkets. And those sea days? Spectacular.

    11. Red Chair Hikes of Canada

    Travelling with: Kassia Byrnes

    Red Adirondack chairs overlooking Lake Minnewanka in Canada
    Take a seat at Lake Minnewanka, one of more than 400 red Adirondack chairs scattered across Canada’s hiking routes. (Image: Getty Images/ Autumn Sky Photography)

    No one appreciates the great outdoors more than Canadians, emerging from snow-covered winters to tread glacial rivers and snowshoe through forests, or to hike mighty mountains and wildflower-strewn valleys come spring. Along popular hikes around the country, more than 400 red Adirondack chairs have been placed in peaceful, breathtaking locations. What started as a social media contest now sees hikers soaking in classic Canadian lake and mountain vistas, overlooking historic sites or gazing down on the mountainous path they just travelled.

    12. Ride the Rocky Mountaineer from Denver to Moab, USA

    Travelling with: Carla Grossetti

    Sweeping views from the Rocky Mountaineer.
    The Rocky Mountaineer will continue as the Canyon Spirit in 2026, seen here carving through Ruby Canyon.

    Sighting wild animals is one of many incredible thrills along the two-day luxury Rockies to the Red Rocks route onboard the Rocky Mountaineer across America’s Southwest between mid-April and mid-October. In addition to the lone bear, we spot bighorn sheep, elk, beavers, pronghorn antelope, bald eagles and ospreys. Riding the rails onboard the luxury train, which was founded in Canada in 1990 and has been awarded the prestigious World’s Leading Travel Experience by Train several times, has never been about just getting from A to B. Ride the train from Denver to Moab and you will see the scenery change from snow-capped peaks to meadows, red-rock canyons and soaring cliffs that resemble ornate Gaudí-esque cathedrals. But it’s not until you get off the train that you can produce the ultimate Venn diagram, with nature and adventure in the intersecting spheres.