L.A.’s Most Connected Neighborhood

SetbetweenSunsetBoulevardandSantaMonica,whereWestHollywoodmeetsBeverlyHills,TheHarlandissurroundedbytheverybestofLosAngeles—yetquietlyremovedfromitall.

Within blocks, discover legendary dining rooms, rooftop lounges, world-class galleries, and boutique-lined promenades. Melrose Place, the Pacific Design Center, and Rodeo Drive are just a short stroll or drive away. Here, the city feels intimate.

Here, the city feels intimate.

Tree-lined streets give way to creative energy, and the walkability of West Hollywood is balanced by the elegance of a residential Beverly Hills address.

Beverly Hills sign surrounded by landscaped gardens and palm trees in a public park setting.
Tree-lined Beverly Hills park with walking paths, a fountain, green lawns, and landscaped gardens.

Explore the shops on Robertson.

Explore art, fashion, and cuisine in every direction.

Modern red and blue detail of the Pacific Design Center building facade with a clear blue sky overhead and a tall palm tree in front, representing an urban neighborhood scene near The Harland West Hollywood.
Tree lines exterior of anne hauck in west hollywood
Exterior signage of The Butchers Daughter in Beverly Hills
Street view of Los Angeles Museum of Art, greenery, and urban details representing the local area around The Harland.
exterior of the icon music venue the troubadour in west hollywood
Bright interior of a stylish space with a large leafy tree indoors, modern seating including a patterned sofa and chairs, clothing racks with hanging garments, and sunlight streaming through tall windows.
Outdoor public art installation of many tall white street lamps arranged in a grid pattern with people walking nearby and palm trees in the background at dusk.

Walk to world-renowned galleries and showrooms.

From cafés to rooftops—find your favorites, all within reach.

Lively rooftop happy hour depicting people celebrating on the EP LP rooftop in West Hollywood

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