One of the most iconic cities in the world — Beverly Hills offers luxury shopping on Rodeo Drive, stunning gardens, world-class dining, and a surprising amount of culture and history behind the glamour.
Rodeo Drive (Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210) needs no introduction — it's one of the most famous shopping streets in the world. Even if you're just window-shopping, the architecture, flagship stores, and people-watching make it worth a walk. The Golden Triangle — the area bounded by Santa Monica Boulevard, Wilshire Boulevard, and Canon Drive — is packed with designer boutiques, galleries, and upscale restaurants.
For a more local shopping experience, head to Beverly Drive and South Beverly Drive where you'll find independent boutiques, cafes, and neighborhood restaurants that feel more relaxed than the Rodeo Drive scene.
Greystone Mansion & Gardens (905 Loma Vista Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210) is a hidden gem — a 1928 Tudor Revival mansion set on 18.3 acres of manicured gardens with sweeping views of the city. The grounds are free to visit and open daily. It's been featured in countless films, from The Big Lebowski to There Will Be Blood. The formal gardens, koi ponds, and stone terraces are stunning year-round.
Beverly Gardens Park stretches 1.9 miles along Santa Monica Boulevard through the heart of Beverly Hills. The park features the iconic Beverly Hills Sign (a lily pond with the city's name in cursive), a cactus garden, rose gardens, and an electric fountain. It's the perfect walking route to see the city at its most beautiful.
Beverly Hills is home to some of LA's finest dining. Canon Drive is lined with restaurants, from Italian to Japanese to steakhouses. The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (9390 N Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210) hosts theater, dance, and music performances in a beautifully restored 1934 post office building combined with a modern theater.
The Paley Center for Media (465 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210) is a unique museum where you can explore decades of television and radio history. For art lovers, galleries along Robertson Boulevard and on Beverly Drive showcase everything from contemporary art to photography.
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