At the Peninsula Beverly Hills, once you breeze past the (rumored-to-be) high-end hookers lounging in their sultry unaffordables at the imposing Club Bar on the hotel's ground floor, your goal is to snag a fine, cushiony perch at a poolside seat in the Roof Garden's bar several floors above. From the elevator, a passageway leading to the pool, restaurant and small bar is filled with the scent of camphor wafting from a world-class luxury massage room. Once you step onto the roof, you experience a Mary Poppins–and-Bert moment in reverse: The views look out not over filthy chimneys but over the chimneys of the filthy rich. If it's a warm evening, the sights are spectacular — after all, a hot Euro guy might lazily stretch out on a chaise longue. On select evenings in the summertime only, the elegantly presented drinks are half-price. 9882 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills. (310) 551-2888, peninsula.com/Beverly_Hills/en/default.aspx.

—Jill Stewart

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