Since 1927 the Roosevelt has been the playground of lumiaries including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard and Marilyn Monroe and the birthplace of the famed Academy Awards. Sweeping renovations by acclaimed designer Dodd Mitchell in 2005 heralded its rebirth – a place where old Hollywood and young Hollywood entwine. The historic lobby has a library bar, the perfect place to relax with a nightcap as you browse through the classics filling the shelves.
If you are lucky enough to stay in the Marilyn suite this will complete your stay in Hollywood with detailed touches at every turn. Spend your evening at Dakota where Chef Tim Goodell has created a new twist to the typical steakhouse menu at Dakota. The Tropicana bar wraps around the hotel’s historic David Hockney pool, providing an oasis by day and by night it is transformed into a sultry lounge, making the Tropicana the ultimate sexy Hollywood hideaway.
Rooms
Spacious, well-appointed rooms and suites with
luxurious bed and bath linens by Sferra, bath
products by Fresh, pantries by Dean and Deluca
and state-of-the-art in-room technology.
Leisure
Take a dip in the contemporary pool, rest in
the library with a book or venture out to explore the wonders of Hollywood.
Dining
Dakota is located off the historic lobby where
renowned chef Tim Goodell provides a modern interpretation to the classic steakhouse, or just relax with a drink at the Tropicana bar.
Meeting facilities
The Hollywood Roosevelt provides flexible
alternatives to create events from 15 to 1,500.
Function spaces include the Blossom Room – the original home of the Oscars.
Location
Located in the midst of Hollywood the hotel is
the perfect base from which to explore, just 10
miles from BUR Airport.