Playground to the rich, the famous and the glamorous, Beverly Hills is the home of some of California's most opulent homes, hotels and personalities. Visitors flock to the Hills to experience the allure of Hollywood, world-class shopping, fine dining and of course star-gazing. Give your credit card a real workout at top end boutiques and department stores on Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard, or dine in famous celebrity hangouts and watch for your favorite stars.
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What a find. This private museum was such a lovely way to spend a morning in LA. The guide rattled off facts so quickly,on the incredible private art collection
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This drive along the top of Hollywood Hills offers great views of Los Angeles.
I would recommend driving Mulholland drive near the top of the list if you have a car. It’s a great drive and the views over the city and mountains are amazing. There are a number of places you can stop and take it all in.
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Placed on the Registry of Historic Places in 1976, the largest private estate in the history of Beverly Hills serves as a venue for city events, weddings, films and summer day camp.
One of the most historic mansions in California, Greystone is set on several beautiful acres in Beverly Hills. It's a park and free to enter. You may remember it from several TV shows and movies. The home is not always open to the public, but you can still photograph it. You will want to spend some time here and get those photo-ops. No visit to Beverly Hills is complete without a visit to Greystone Mansion. George Vreeland Hill
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Because of covid, we were unable to go inside but the outside is really something to see. Great for pictures for the Halloween season
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Franklin Canyon Park rests on 605 acres near the center of Los Angeles between the San Fernando Valley and Beverly Hills. Within the park boundaries are chaparral, grasslands and oak woodlands, a three-acre lake, an ADA-accessible duck pond, expansive picnic grounds, and over five miles of hiking trails.
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Probably the most famous star-studded shopping street in the world.
Rodeo Drive is definitely the place to be in Beverly Hills (or even California). You get a sense of stardom as you walk up and down the world famous Rodeo Drive. It has all your designer needs from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Rolex, Guess - you name it, Rodeo Drive has it. We even stumbled across a $2million Rolex! Walking from one end to the other doesn't take very long if you aren’t stopping in the shops (perhaps 5-10 mins) so if you're not planning on shopping you probably wouldn't spend more than half a day here but there is definitely a lot to do and see. There are some cute, elegant restaurants spotted around where you can people-watch as you sip on a glass of champagne or plan which window-shopping activities you're going to complete next. Some of the cars you see down this road are incredible, like you've never seen before. It's definitely a place where the rich & famous come to show off their new toys. At the end (or start) of Rodeo Drive, depending which way you look at it, is the Beverly Hills Hotel – famous for its debut in the hit film "Pretty Woman". At the other end is the Beverly Hills sign, which guides you to the huge mansions you see on TV. Visiting Rodeo Drive is a must if you are in LA – you won't be disappointed. Instagram: @journeywithuss
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Sweet little cobblestone walking street lined with great shops although pricey and good restaurants...
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You can run walk or just stroll from Wilshire all way to Doheny and look at sculptures, flowers, cacti...lots of benches to sit and relax...
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