
Le Parc at Melrose
154 Total Rooms
10 Room Types
There is a particular kind of arrival that stays with you. At Le Parc at Melrose, it begins with iron gates, a canopy of trees, and the faint scent of jasmine — all of it one block from the Sunset Strip, yet somehow removed from its insistence. West Hollywood does not disappear here, but it softens. The city's energy becomes ambient rather than overwhelming, and you find yourself exhaling in a way that Los Angeles rarely encourages.
The suites at Le Parc at Melrose are designed for the kind of stay that unfolds at your own pace. Kitchenettes come stocked with thoughtful provisions, and private balconies invite slow mornings with coffee and open sky. The interiors lean toward warm neutrals and soft textiles — less hotel room, more a well-considered residence you happen to be borrowing. California light moves through the spaces in long, generous shifts, from pale morning gold to the amber warmth of late afternoon, the kind that has drawn cinematographers to this city for generations.
The Skydeck is where Le Parc at Melrose earns its quietest distinction. A heated pool sits open to the sky, framed by the low silhouette of the Hollywood Hills, and a swim here at midday carries a specific, unhurried pleasure. A tennis/pickle court and fitness facilities round out the offering, giving the property an athletic ease that feels genuinely residential rather than performative. On the ground floor, Knoll, the property's restaurant, offers local restaurant favorites curated by in-the-know staff for a tasty and trendy WeHo dining experience.
Outside the gates, West Hollywood's cultural texture is immediate and layered. The West Hollywood Design District is within easy reach, its galleries and concept showrooms offering the kind of browsing that rewards slow attention. Melrose Avenue unfolds with boutiques and art spaces that have defined the neighborhood's identity for decades. Runyon Canyon trails climb to panoramic views stretching from downtown to the Pacific, and the broader geography of Los Angeles — Beverly Hills, Silver Lake, the studio lots, the independent cinemas — sits within effortless distance.
What lingers after a stay at Le Parc at Melrose is not any single detail but a particular sensation: of having found a version of Los Angeles that is warm rather than watchful, stylish without the performance. The city reveals itself differently from here — more human, more yours. That feeling, it turns out, is the hardest thing to leave behind.
There is a particular kind of arrival that stays with you. At Le Parc at Melrose, it begins with iron gates, a canopy of trees, and the faint scent of jasmine — all of it one block from the Sunset Strip, yet somehow removed from its insistence. West Hollywood does not disappear here, but it softens. The city's energy becomes ambient rather than overwhelming, and you find yourself exhaling in a way that Los Angeles rarely encourages.
The suites at Le Parc at Melrose are designed for the kind of stay that unfolds at your own pace. Kitchenettes come stocked with thoughtful provisions, and private balconies invite slow mornings with coffee and open sky. The interiors lean toward warm neutrals and soft textiles — less hotel room, more a well-considered residence you happen to be borrowing. California light moves through the spaces in long, generous shifts, from pale morning gold to the amber warmth of late afternoon, the kind that has drawn cinematographers to this city for generations.
The Skydeck is where Le Parc at Melrose earns its quietest distinction. A heated pool sits open to the sky, framed by the low silhouette of the Hollywood Hills, and a swim here at midday carries a specific, unhurried pleasure. A tennis/pickle court and fitness facilities round out the offering, giving the property an athletic ease that feels genuinely residential rather than performative. On the ground floor, Knoll, the property's restaurant, offers local restaurant favorites curated by in-the-know staff for a tasty and trendy WeHo dining experience.

What we love about this stay
Le Parc carries itself with the quiet confidence of a property that doesn't need to announce what it is. There's a residential ease here that feels increasingly rare — the kind of place where extended stays don't just make logistical sense but emotional sense, where the rhythm of daily life settles in naturally rather than being performed. We appreciate that it doesn't chase trends or lean into spectacle; instead, it offers something more lasting — a sense of belonging in a city that often resists it. It's the kind of address you return to not because it dazzled you, but because it felt like yours.
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Member rates save up to 15% on every room
Free cancellation on most room types
Member rates save up to 15% on every room
Free cancellation on most room types
Where you'll be staying
733 North West Knoll Drive, West Hollywood, CA, 90069, United States
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