sofitel beverly hills
room 1045 (march 2026)
room 1045 (march 2026)
Presidential Luxe
Room 1045 treated its guest to the kind of bed that makes early alarms feel personally offensive. The linens were crisp, the mattress was spot-on, and the pillows delivered the rare magic trick of being both plush and supportive. In short, the bed did not merely invite sleep, it practically hosted it.
The room itself was polished, peaceful, and clearly aware of its own good side. It was spotless, beautifully laid out, and blessed with a view that gave the space a little extra swagger. The minibar and climate control both performed like seasoned professionals, while the quiet atmosphere made it easy to forget the bustle of Beverly Hills was just outside. A few details, like the workspace, outlets, and overall style, fell just shy of perfection, but only in the way a designer blazer might need one more tailoring tweak.
The bathroom was exceptionally clean and confidently luxurious. The water pressure had purpose, the temperature behaved itself, and the towels were soft enough to suggest they may have had formal training. The amenities were solid, though not especially showy, but the overall experience still felt polished, pampered, and thoroughly up to Sofitel standards.
Beyond the room, the hotel made a strong case for itself. The lobby was elegant, the fitness facilities impressed, and the bar and restaurant added plenty of sparkle to the stay. Service stood out in particular, delivered with the sort of ease that makes hospitality look effortless, even though it never is. WiFi, location, business features, and style were all good rather than dazzling, but the hotel’s overall performance remained undeniably strong.
With a StayIQ score of 4.72 out of 5, Room 1045 at the Sofitel Beverly Hills came remarkably close to hotel-review glory. It offered standout sleep, a refined room experience, and a bathroom that pulled no punches. The result was a stay that felt elegant, comfortable, and just witty enough in its design choices to remind the guest that in Beverly Hills, even a hotel room knows how to make an entrance.