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22
Jun

- Alberto del Hoyo, General Manager of The Beverly Hills Hotel showing Sophie Gayot the tennis courts before they disappear
By Sophie Gayot
You don’t have to be a hotel guest to serve and volley on the two tennis courts at the famed Beverly Hills Hotel, but you only have until September to play your match.
Last week, during a lunch at the hotel, general manager Alberto del Hoyo declared that the courts will soon be covered by two new guest bungalows. Each will be over 3,000 square feet, with all the luxury and tech amenities imaginable, including a fitness room. The announcement of the new accommodations, which won’t come cheaply, is actually very optimistic news considering the current economy.
The hotel, also known as the Pink Lady due to its coral-pink façade, has made a few of our top hotel lists:
Los Angeles Top 10 Romantic Hotels
Top 10 Brunch Hotels in the U.S.
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