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Get a Third or Fourth Free Night Plus Breakfast at 12 Beverly Hills Hotels

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You can save while you take a dip at the Beverly Hills Hotel's iconic pool.
Photo: The Beverly Hills Hotel, One of the Dorchester Collection


The Oscars might be over, but just because you didn't get one of those notorious gift bags, doesn't mean you should give up your Hollywood star dreams. Thankfully, the folks at LoveBeverlyHills.org understand. Their new "Breakfast in Beverly Hills" promotion gets you either a third or fourth night free and daily breakfast for two at 12 Beverly Hills hotspots—including many of the poshest hotels in the land of Rodeo Drive.

Participating hotels include the Avalon Hotel, Beverly Hills Hotel, the Beverly Hilton, the Beverly Wilshire, The Crescent, L'Ermitage Beverly Hills, Luxe Hotel Rodeo Drive, Maison 140, Montage Beverly Hills, The Mosaic Hotel, The Peninsula, The Thompson Beverly Hills.

We checked out the Montage Beverly Hills, which was on last year's Hot List of new hotels. Room rates in April start at $541 (including taxes and fees), and at this hotel there's a three-night minimum for the promotion. With the fourth night free, that comes to a 25% discount, not including the free daily breakfast at Parq where a three-egg omelet costs $23.  

If you'd like to have a bit more spending money after paying your hotel bill, stay at the charming Maison 140 just $188 on weekends in April (including taxes and fees). Here, the minimum is three nights as well, and you'd save $84 total on the daily breakfast buffet.

How to book: For a list of participating hotels and to book, go to www.BreakfastinBH.com.

Dates:
The book-by and stay-by dates vary from hotel to hotel, but most of the participating properties allow stays between April 1 through August 31, 2010.

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