Archive for Sunday, November 04, 2007
You are the celeb in a Tinseltown party
Party like a film star with the “Brad ‘n’ Angeleno” hotel package, a tongue-in-cheek Tinseltown getaway at the Hotel Angeleno.
The deal: Named after Hollywood’s favorite celebrity couple, the package includes overnight accommodations at the Los Angeles boutique hotel.
Details: Prices start at $349 a night and include a DVD selection of feature films starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie; a guest room stocked with current issues of celebrity magazines; a map to L.A. stars’ homes; late-night dinner; drinks and lounging for two at West Restaurant & Lounge; and a hangover kit (aspirin, bottled water, sunglasses and under-eye concealer). The package is double occupancy, but two additional guests can be accommodated for $75 each. If available, the hotel’s “bling mobile” (a Cadillac Escalade) will provide transportation to local attractions.
The hotel: Renovated in 2006, the circular hotel is a modern-era landmark and is in the Brentwood/Bel-Air area at 170 N. Church Lane, Los Angeles. It is two miles from UCLA.
Reservations: The package, good through April 30, is subject to availability. Call (866) ANGELENO (264-3536) or see www.hotelangeleno.com.
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