Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his entourage are taking over the entire hotel this week for their stay, which includes a dinner with Rupert Murdoch.

Booking a hotel room at Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on a weeknight is usually as easy as a couple of clicks of the mouse. Not this week. The star Doheny Drive property — a home away from home for Hollywood insiders as the hotel plays host to dozens of film and TV junkets as well as major events such as the annual BAFTA Tea Party — is fully booked Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Sources confirm to The Hollywood Reporter that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his entourage have reserved the entire hotel for their L.A. excursion, a visit that marks Salman's first trip to the city.

But in an interesting twist, a source tells THR that the crown prince himself is not staying on property as he is nesting in a private residence so the rooms are reserved primarily for his entourage and other distinguished guests. The hotel is open for all other regular business during this time, including the marquee restaurant Culina, the lobby bar Windows Lounge and other spaces. (The hotel even hosted 700 covers for Easter Brunch last weekend, ahead of his visit.) Multiple hotel sources declined to comment on the prince's stay. A rep for the hotel did not return THR's request for comment. A reservations associate confirmed that the hotel was fully booked this week with rooms only becoming available Friday evening. Hotel rooms at the 16-story Four Seasons (not to be confused with Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills) start at $625 per night. There are a total of 285 units of which 185 are guest rooms and 100 are luxury suites. The presidential suites alone go for north of $10,000 a night.