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How do you spend a day in Beverly Hills?

Top Attractions in Beverly Hills
  1. Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. Art Museums. ...
  2. Mulholland Drive. 882. Scenic Drives. ...
  3. Rodeo Drive. 5,578. ...
  4. Greystone Mansion and Park. 319. ...
  5. Spadena House. Architectural Buildings. ...
  6. Beverly Hills Public Library. 103. ...
  7. Two Rodeo Drive. 368. ...
  8. Beverly Gardens Park. 292.




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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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Walk from Beverly Cañon Gardens to Will Rogers Memorial Park When you're ready to explore farther afield, walk north to the “Flats.” Aptly named, the wide, flat, tree-lined streets of this residential neighborhood are perfect for walkers.

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Beverly Hills, with its central location, warm climate, beautiful parks, acclaimed hotels, fine dining, health and wellness offerings and storied past, is the destination of choice in Southern California. Beverly Hills is located in Los Angeles County, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the country.

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One Day in L.A. – How to See the Best of Los Angeles in a Day
  1. Start Your Day at Venice Beach (free)
  2. Visit the Historic Santa Monica Pier (free)
  3. Stroll Along the Clifftops of the Pacific Palisades (free)
  4. Visit the Getty Center.
  5. Go Window-Shopping on Rodeo Drive (free)
  6. Drive Along Sunset Boulevard (free)


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The Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Bus will take you to almost anything you might want to see in L.A., and you can start hopping on from a stop near wherever you're staying in Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios, Santa Monica or Downtown L.A. It doesn't go to the Getty Center, Getty Villa, or Disneyland, ...

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The neighborhood's focal point is nearly synonymous with Beverly Hills - Rodeo Drive. First-time visitors are rightly drawn to the world-famous shopping street.

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While a few celebrity homes are tucked away on private roads, you can definitely drive by most of them. It's one of the reasons tours of Hollywood are so popular!

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Today, visitors from all around the world walk the streets of Rodeo Drive to enjoy some shopping and admire the glamorous feel of this area.

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Beverly Hills is a lot more residential than you might think. Odds are you're coming here to shop, visit a spa, or spend a lot of money on a salad. Either way, it's time to get a little fancy! A sharp blouse with manicured, distressed jeans, trendy shoes, and a cute crossbody bag is the perfect shopping outfit.

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But in general LA is not a walking city, its a car city - neighborhoods might only be a few square miles and you can walk within them, but distances between non-adjoining neighborhoods will generally be too far to walk (for instance, the center of Hollywood to the center of Beverly Hills is nearly a 5 mile walk).

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In general, for a singular person visiting for pleasure, not including a flight or gas to get there, taking around $2000 will allow you to have a place to stay and have food to eat in LA. Make it roughly $2500 if you're renting a car. Add maybe $500 per each additional person.

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