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THE ASTER

Shining a spotlight on one of Hollywood’s finest hotel establishments.

Photography by Sam Frost

Photography by Sam Frost

Nestled in between the iconic Vine Street and Hollywood Boulevard, The Aster is not just a hotel – it also functions as a hybrid members’ club. Offering up luxurious experiences on a silver platter, The Aster carries the torch onto the next generation of private members who hold kindness, warmth, and sophistication close to their hearts.

The members club itself has anything you could ever want or need. From a swimming pool and cabaret room, to a recording studio – a whole world is wrapped up under one roof. But if an all-encompassing stay is what you’re looking for – then The Aster has that covered too. Boasting 35 spacious suites, their old Hollywood feel makes for an utterly glamorous experience.

When you venture out of your room, there’s even more to discover. Home to a wealth of programming, guests can attend a range of talks, masterclasses, DJ sets, and more. It’s clear that The Aster isn’t just a space to stay, but also a means to develop yourself.

Your taste buds are also in for a treat, with the illustrious Lemon Grove restaurant well within reach. Home to both indoor and outdoor spaces, guests can lap up a myriad of mouth-watering dishes. Heralding the very land the restaurant has been built on, celebrity chef Marcel Vigneron dreamed up an exclusive, stellar menu. From fresh lemon pasta, to hamachi carpaccio pizza – there’s something to tickle everyone’s fancy.

The quality of The Aster experience is reflected in its decor. The suites ooze luxury, with white oak details and 40-inch flat screens to fit the bill. Hand-glazed ceramics, and exclusive products are laid out for all to see – while the public areas are all the more sumptuous. The Club Room is the hotel’s pulse, with plush furnishings and a hand-painted mural by Jason Gaillard to boot. As is the Vine Room, which is The Club Room’s more intimate counterpart.

The Aster contains multitudes, offering up a uniquely singular stay. Wielding a central location, with local cultural history up the wazoo – look no further than here.

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Photography by Sam Frost