Petit Ermitage at 8822 Cynthia Street operates on a residential street one block behind the Sunset Strip with the deliberate discretion of a hotel that does not particularly want to be found by people who found it on a listicle. The 80 suites are individually furnished with antiques, original artwork, and the accumulated personality of a property where design decisions have been made over decades rather than standardised at opening. The rooftop pool — garden-surrounded, deliberately off social media, and known principally to guests and their closest circle — is the most private outdoor space in West Hollywood.
The suites range from Demi configurations with queen beds and working fireplaces to the Grand Belle Terrace with its French doors opening to a private outdoor terrace, marble stand-alone bathtub, and custom bar. Every suite is different — the individualism is not decorative policy but genuine accumulation. Diptyque amenities, Bellino fine linens, and the rain shower that the grand category units provide establish the quality baseline that the boutique classification requires.
Dining at Petit Ermitage operates informally: in-suite service, the rooftop pool's food and drink programme, and a concierge partnership with the West Hollywood restaurant ecosystem replace the traditional hotel restaurant infrastructure. For guests who want the full-service hotel restaurant, the surrounding neighbourhood provides it within a two-minute walk in every direction. For guests who want the privacy and the in-suite option, the hotel handles both.
Service operates at the members'-club register: the front desk knows guests by name before arrival, preferences established on prior stays are applied without prompting, and the specific West Hollywood access that a small boutique accumulates over years — the door relationships, the reservation priorities, the neighbourhood intelligence — is available without the corporate concierge formality. The Preferred Hotels membership and the Smith Hotels recommendation establish the quality framework for international guests unfamiliar with the property.
The Cynthia Street location — residential, quiet, completely off the Strip's noise and energy — creates a solo retreat environment within walking distance of everything West Hollywood offers but insulated from it. A Grand Belle Terrace suite with its private outdoor space, the rooftop pool's garden seclusion, and the concierge's restaurant intelligence provide the conditions for productive isolation. The hotel's members'-club culture means the solo guest is treated as a known quantity rather than an anonymous check-in.
A Petit Ermitage honeymoon operates in the discovery register — this is a hotel that rewards being found rather than being famous, and the honeymoon quality it produces reflects that. The private terrace suite, the rooftop pool at night with its garden canopy and absence of other guests, and the in-suite dining from the neighbourhood's best kitchens create a honeymoon that is specifically West Hollywood without requiring the Strip's energy. For couples whose honeymoon sensibility runs toward the intimate and the discovered, Petit Ermitage is the correct West Hollywood answer.
From $322/night; suites from $600/night. Check availability at petitermitage.com.
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