Ultra exclusive hotel for Hollywood's elite opens its doors to firefighters amid LA fires
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An ultra-exclusive, lavish hotel is opening its doors to firefighters instead of their usual Hollywood elite clientele. To support the community amid the ongoing, devastating wildfires ravaging through Los Angeles, the Chateau Marmont is welcoming firefighters and evacuees.
They are also inviting individuals working in creative fields who are part of the relevant unions to take shelter at their private garden cottages for two free nights. For just one week, members of the fire rescue team or unions in creative industries can find 'safe haven' at the luxurious hotel, which is located on the Sunset Strip and attracts a who's who of Hollywood — just days after the storied halls hosted the star-studded Golden Globes afterparty.
The craftsman-style cottages, which feature private street entry to avoid the main hotel, typically go upwards of $1,000-a-night during this season. The luxurious hotel has been temporary homes to the likes of pop princess Britney Spears, silver screen star Marilyn Monroe and famed film director Quentin Tarantino.
In the past, Monroe was also a frequent guest at the hotspot, which has been a hideaway for celebrities and entertainment industry elites since it was first converted into a hotel in the 1930s. An ultra-exclusive, lavish hotel is opening its doors to firefighters instead of their usual Hollywood elite clientele. To support the community amid the ongoing, devastating wildfires ravaging through Los Angeles , the Chateau Marmont is welcoming firefighters and evacuees.