Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills is in Los Angeles County.


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Beverly Hills has several large, well-marked public parking garages in its downtown area. Virtually all of the shops and restaurants are walkable from any of the garages.


Get around

See

Rodeo Drive and the nearby walk street One Rodeo earn their reputation for outrageously expensive and unique boutiques catering to outrageously expensive and unique people.

Museum of Radio and Television

Do

Buy

Eat

Cafe Rodeo has outdoor dining that affords great people watching.

Spago [1], Wolfgang's Puck's flagship, is worth a splurge and you can say you ate at the real deal. The food is excellent, the decor (designed by his wife) is terrific, and Wolfgang himself often stops by if he is in town.

The Ivy on the Beverly Hills/Los Angeles border is another great splurge and famous movie star hangout. It was featured in a hilarious scene in the film "Get Shorty", with John Travolta, Danny DeVito, and Gene Hackman. 113 N. Robertson Boulevard (310) 274-8303.

Drink

Sleep

  • Best Western Beverly Pavilion Hotel[2], 9360 Wilshire Boulevard, (310) 273-1400, Toll-free: (800) 441-5050, Fax: (310) 859-8551.
  • Mosaic Hotel[3], 125 Spalding Drive, (310) 278-0303, Toll-Free: (800) 463-4466, Fax: (310) 278-1728.
  • Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows[4], 9641 Sunset Boulevard, 310 276 2251.


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