An inside look at the renovation of Cameo Beverly Hills
- Kait Nicholas
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Cameo Beverly Hills has reemerged under Hilton’s LXR Hotels & Resorts portfolio following a full-property transformation, introducing a redesigned 138-room hotel set along a quieter edge of the neighborhood, just minutes from Rodeo Drive. The property is owned by Braemar Hotels & Resorts and operated by Remington Hospitality.

The repositioning brings a complete overhaul of guestrooms and suites, now conceived as private retreats with expanded layouts, private balconies, and a stronger connection to natural light and outdoor space. Interiors incorporate custom burl wood and smoked white oak furnishings alongside sculptural lighting, handwoven textiles, and abstract works by local artists.
The transformation was led by Premier, an award-winning design and development firm specializing in hospitality architecture and interiors. The arrival experience introduces the hotel’s updated direction through a refreshed façade and reconfigured lobby, where sculptural seating, curated artwork, and a palette of natural materials define the space.
Dining has been restructured around two core venues. Zampo serves as the hotel’s signature restaurant, presenting a Peruvian concept with Nikkei influence that blends traditional flavors with Japanese technique. The space incorporates vein-cut travertine, terrazzo, warm wood tones, and amber-toned marble, with handcrafted ceramics and a custom mural wallcovering by California-based artists Zoe Derring and Thomas Harrison integrated into the restaurant’s design. Silhouette, positioned within the lobby, operates as an all-day lounge with globally influenced small plates and a cocktail program centered on pisco and house-made infusions.

Outdoor spaces were also reworked as part of the renovation, with the pool deck redesigned as a day-to-evening setting. Cabanas, teak loungers, and terrazzo surfaces are paired with a poolside bar.

Additional upgrades include the enhancement of the Starlight Ballroom, located on the 12th floor, where a wraparound deck frames 360-degree views across Beverly Hills and the Los Angeles skyline.
Through LXR’s Pursuit of Adventure program, the hotel also introduces Cameo to Catalina, a bespoke day trip offering private transportation and curated access to Catalina Island. Additional locally inspired experiences are set to follow, extending the hotel’s connection to Los Angeles beyond its immediate setting.
































