Morning begins above the city. Daily yoga at 9 am on the Fire Deck is quiet, steady, and open to guests who prefer alignment before inboxes. Set outdoors and held at an unhurried pace, the practice grounds the body and clears the mind while West Hollywood slowly comes into focus below.
Monday evenings are reserved for shared attention. Petit Salons presents a carefully curated film at 7 pm on the Fire Deck, followed by an informal conversation led by Darby Gaelle Hannon, James Aaron Oliver, and Sara Carter. It is cinema without spectacle, intimate and reflective, designed for those who prefer discussion over distraction.
Midweek invites intuition. On Wednesday nights, Mischel’s Truth offers rooftop tarot readings from 8:30 to 11:30 pm in a relaxed, open setting. The experience is personal and unhurried, encouraging pause, reflection, and the quiet thrill of asking better questions.
Thursday evenings unfold at the piano. Resident pianist George Holdcroft performs at 8 pm in the Wiggle Room, moving fluidly between contemporary and classic compositions. The atmosphere feels less like a concert and more like a beautifully appointed living room where music simply happens.
For those who prefer their Fridays slightly mystical, rooftop tarot returns from 8:30 to 11:30 pm. Offered in an intimate, candlelit setting, the readings provide a quiet counterpoint to the city’s usual volume. It is an invitation to look inward before looking out.
Friday nights take a turn toward the theatrical. The Toledo Show, led by the incomparable Toledo Diamond, channels film noir, soul, and classic cabaret in the Wiggle Room. Performed in three intimate sets, the evening is equal parts glamour and mischief, staged close enough to feel personal rather than performative.