Summary:
A designer's loft in the middle of West Hollywood. Arched windows run floor to ceiling, pouring light across the concrete floors. Low leather chairs sit on a jute rug, a walnut table stretches long enough for eight under paper lanterns, and a wall of built-in drawers gives the room a gallery's calm — a true Mid-Century Modern jam. The kitchen is fully equipped for anything from morning coffee to a dinner for the table. Off the living room, double doors open onto a private balcony in the treetops, a single palm rising above the green. There's a king bedroom, a second room built as a proper office, a coffee shop on the ground floor, and parking in the garage. That said, the location is the crown jewel: you're in the heart of West Hollywood, steps from the restaurants along Santa Monica Boulevard and minutes from the Sunset Strip. Every guest who reviewed it this past year gave the location five stars.
The Space:
The loft has two bedrooms. The main room holds a king bed, and the office beside it doubles as a second bedroom, with a pull-out sofa that opens to a queen bed, so the place sleeps up to four guests. There's one full bathroom with a tub, plus a separate powder room for guests. Alongside the fully equipped kitchen you'll find a proper workspace with high-speed wifi, a washer and dryer in the unit, central air, and a set of gym equipment for the days you'd rather stay in. Cotton linens, robes, and high-end grooming supplies come standard, and a crib is ready on request if you're traveling with a baby.
Guest Access:
The entire loft is yours, with no shared spaces. You'll enter through the front door on Santa Monica Boulevard by smart lock, so you can arrive on your own schedule. Parking is one reserved spot in the building's garage.
The Neighborhood:
You could let a whole day pass without leaving the block. Javista coffee sits on the ground floor, an easy place to start the morning over coffee or linger with a matcha and a pastry. A few doors west, Laurel Hardware serves dinner and cocktails inside a converted hardware store that kept its old facade, and the night carries on from there. When you want the full LA ritual, Erewhon is a short drive for the cold-pressed everything and the people-watching that comes with it. Runyon Canyon is close for the morning climb, and the beaches at Santa Monica are an easy run west when the city's had its turn.
Getting Around:
Central to most of Los Angeles. You can walk to dinner and drive anywhere in the city without much fuss. Rideshare arrives in minutes, Metro and bus lines run nearby, and LAX is twelve miles south. Parking is one reserved spot in the building's garage, which spares you the West Hollywood street-parking education most visitors get.
Other Things to Note:
*Please note that there is no elevator in the building. The apartment is located on the third floor and is accessible by stairs only.
*The property is located in an urban neighborhood. As with most city locations, guests should expect some street, pedestrian, and neighborhood noise.
*There is a coffee shop located on the ground floor of the building that operates until 10:00 PM. While most guests find the atmosphere lively and enjoyable, those who are particularly sensitive to noise may wish to take this into consideration before booking.
*Pets are welcome for an additional fee. Please inquire before booking.
*Prior to check-in, guests are required to complete and sign an online check-in form, which includes the property's Terms & Conditions.
*To help ensure the security of the property, guests may be required to verify their identity and provide a valid credit card to be kept on file prior to check-in.
Interaction with Guests:
Sarāy is hosted by Leo, who's reachable throughout your stay for anything you need and otherwise leaves you to enjoy the place on your own terms. Check-in is self-service by smart lock, so your arrival is yours alone. Optional daily housekeeping can be arranged in advance or during your stay, for an additional fee .