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Best Celebrity-Favorite Discreet Hotels 2026

Published July 31, 2024 · Updated March 9, 2026

2026 · 2 min read Hotel Privacy and Discretion Editorial Team

Some hotels are repeatedly chosen by celebrities for privacy. The reasons are rarely the obvious ones — view, design, food. They are about staff training, layout, and access.

Los Angeles

Sunset Tower Hotel

A favourite of the discreet Hollywood crowd. Compound layout, private entrance, staff trained.

Chateau Marmont

The classic celebrity hotel. Garden compound. Long-tenured staff. Privacy maintained for decades.

Beverly Hills Hotel

Bungalows for maximum privacy. Long Hollywood tradition.

San Vicente Bungalows

Private members' club — most discreet of the LA category.

New York

The Mark

Suite-only privacy. Madison Avenue setting. Quiet check-in.

The Carlyle

Long-tenured celebrity tradition. The bar is the meeting place.

Soho House New York

Members-only privacy. Limited social media policy.

Hotel Mercer

Boutique privacy in SoHo.

Europe

Royal Mansour Marrakech

53 individual riads, underground tunnel access. Among the most private hotels in luxury.

Cap Estel Eze (French Riviera)

Single-property retreat above Cap Ferrat. Famously celebrity-discreet.

La Reserve Ramatuelle

St-Tropez-area discreet luxury.

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc Antibes

Riviera classic. Discreet despite the festival traffic.

Chateau Saint-Martin Vence

Provençal discretion.

Belmond Hotel Splendido Portofino

Italian discreet luxury — celebrity tradition.

Asia and Africa

Soneva (Maldives, Thailand)

Private overwater villas. Aman-level privacy with Soneva's eco-focus.

Aman Sahib

Compound layout, Middle Eastern discretion.

Singita lodges (Castleton, Sweni, Boulders)

Bush privacy at the highest level.

Pacific Place Hong Kong (Mandarin Oriental)

Asian-celebrity privacy.

Why these hotels

Long-tenured staff

5+ years average tenure. Staff have handled celebrities before.

Compound layouts

Separate buildings or villas vs. tower layouts.

No-photo policies

Common-area photography prohibited at the highest end.

Discreet checkin/checkout

Side entrances. Service-elevator access. Private routes.

Five rules

  1. Direct booking with the hotel — third parties leak
  2. Mention privacy needs at booking — staff will adjust protocols
  3. Side entrance arrangements available at most properties
  4. Photography in common areas usually restricted — confirm
  5. Discreet doesn't mean cold — the staff is warm, just trained

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