Los Angeles 2025: Chateau Marmont Joins Relief Efforts to Support Firefighters

Chateau Marmont, known to host star-studded dinners and awards show parties, is joining relief efforts to support firefighters and displaced residents amid the Los Angeles wildfires.

In Instagram on Saturday afternoon, Chateau Marmont announced it would open its private cottages – which start at $1,165 per night and surround lush landscaped courtyard adjacent to the hotel’s pool – for the next week to “firefighters and members of the unions representing our city’s creative industries.”

“To the heroes and victims in the Hollywood community who’ve lost their homes… We’d like to invite you to our safe haven. For the next week, we’re making our cottages available for complimentary two-night stays,” wrote the Andrés Balasz-owned destination. The spaces are available on a first-come, first-serve basis to those who call the hotel’s phone number.

Built in the 1930s, the nine “cozy Craftsman-style cottages are grouped around a landscaped courtyard adjacent to the pool accessible through a private street entrance,” per Chateau’s website.
The options include 600- to 700-square-foot options that house a master suite, kitchen, full bath and nicely sized living area with hardwood floors. The standalone abodes were purchased by Chateau Marmont in the 1940s.

The interior of Chateau Marmont’s garden cottages.

Chateau Marmont most recently hosted W magazine’s annual Best Performances party, while its Bar Marmont was the scene of Brunello Cucinelli’s second annual soiree.

Sown the boulevard, Sunset Tower is also taking evacuees and those who have lost their homes in the Palisades and Eaton fires.

Sunset Tower owner Jeff Klein said, “Hopefully what we’re able to provide is a quick escape from the stresses and anxieties that they’re going through, by providing hospitality and a cool place and a nice drink and some live music and whatnot, to really just kind of alleviate all the stress… For an hour or two, they can come downstairs to the lobby bar, or to the Tower Bar, and have dinner, but it still doesn’t take away from all that’s going on.”

Vanity Fair also reports that Beverly Hills Hotel, the Four Seasons, the Waldorf Astoria and the Peninsula are among the luxury getaways that are at capacity.

Other hotels across L.A. have offered discounts to those affected by the wildfires, including the Kimpton La Peer Hotel, Shutters on the Beach, Mondrian Hotels and the Hoxton Downtown L.A.

The L.A. blazes have so far burned 35,000 acres and destroyed over 12,000 structures, and at least 11 people have died, according to Cal Fire.

 

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