The Beverly Hilton will undergo its most significant transformation in its 70-year history as part of the One Beverly Hills development project, with completion scheduled for 2027.
The comprehensive redesign will encompass nearly every aspect of the property, including reimagined guestrooms and suites, new culinary destinations, luxury retail experiences and a refreshed lobby. The hotel's Aqua Star Pool will also be redesigned to blend historic elements with contemporary features while maintaining its role as a social centerpiece. The renovation represents the most expansive transformation in the hotel's history since its opening in 1955.
The project forms part of the larger One Beverly Hills masterplan led by Cain International, which has owned The Beverly Hilton since 2018. The 17.5-acre development will feature ultra-luxury residences, two hotels, a private members' club, curated dining and retail spaces and 10 acres of botanical gardens and open space. The Beverly Hilton will serve as a cultural and architectural anchor within this district.
The hotel will also receive a reimagined arrival experience designed to enhance guest welcome and connection to nature.
“The Beverly Hilton has long been the stage for Hollywood’s most unforgettable moments, from red carpet triumphs to legendary celebrations,” said David Ecija, general manager of The Beverly Hilton. “As we celebrate this remarkable anniversary, we’re proud to invite guests into a year of exceptional experiences that pay tribute to our iconic past while ushering in a bold new chapter of luxury and innovation.”
The Beverly Hilton is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year with themed programming and experiences. The hotel will debut special experiences throughout 2025, including invite-only “Decades Dinners” in the Presidential Suite beginning in August and a 70th Anniversary Package featuring penthouse accommodations.
The property has installed a Golden Globes red carpet fragment in the lobby and introduced a vintage film photo booth at Circa 55 Rooftop in partnership with Photomatica. The hotel has also partnered with Beverly Spirits for a limited-edition whiskey release and with local artist Henry Kaye for visual tributes and illustrations.
The Beverly Hilton remains fully operational during the renovation process and continues to host events.
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