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California

United States

California is a world unto itself when it comes to luxury hospitality. Los Angeles delivers red-carpet glamour in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica beachfront retreats, while San Francisco pairs Victorian charm with cutting-edge design hotels in SoMa and Nob Hill. The Napa and Sonoma wine regions offer intimate vineyard estates with Michelin-starred dining, and the Monterey Peninsula enchants with dramatic coastal lodges. Palm Springs provides mid-century modern desert chic, Big Sur offers cliffside retreats above the Pacific, and San Diego combines year-round sunshine with laid-back coastal luxury. From Lake Tahoe mountain lodges to Malibu surf-side villas, the Golden State has a luxury stay for every mood.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best areas to stay in California?

Beverly Hills and Santa Monica for LA glamour, Nob Hill for San Francisco elegance, Napa Valley for wine country retreats, Palm Springs for desert chic, and Big Sur for dramatic coastal escapes.

When is the best time to visit California?

California is a year-round destination. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the best weather statewide. Summer is peak season on the coast, while winter is ideal for Palm Springs and ski resorts.

Are boutique hotels common in California?

California practically invented the boutique hotel concept. You'll find exceptional design-driven stays in every major city and wine region, from converted mid-century motels to cutting-edge architectural hotels.