In the five years since it first opened to guests, the Rosewood Sand Hill has become the premiere social destination for Silicon Valley's elite.
Conveniently located just across the street from a cluster of venture capital firms on Sand Hill Road — Khosla Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and the Blackstone Group among them — the hotel has seen its fair share of high-profile guests.
Power lunches are popular here, but the hotel has really become known for its Thursday night crowd. On these "cougar nights," a crowd of older women reportedly frequent the hotel bar to be matched with wealthy VCs and entrepreneurs.
Whether you're looking for a moneyed mate or not, the hotel itself is beautiful, with sprawling grounds that look out over the Santa Cruz Mountains.
The Rosewood Sand Hill is a low-lying but beautiful building, with palm trees shading the front entrance.
Somewhat unsurprisingly, there are a lot of fancy cars parked outside.
We don't know who owns this car, but we can imagine it belongs to someone connected with Apple.
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