Beverly Hills is an icon of luxury, fame and wealth. While Hollywood stars make Beverly Hills their home, shop at Rodeo Drive, eat at the fabulous restaurants and relax at the spas, the rest of the world enjoys visiting this mesmerizing city and its world-famous attractions on a day trip. Taking a tour of the star’s homes is one of the most popular activities, as is a visit to the historic Greystone Mansion or the famous Beverly Hills Hotel.

Drive along Rodeo Drive

Drive along Rodeo Drive

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When you hear the name Beverly Hills, the words shopping and Rodeo Drive immediately spring to mind. Rodeo Drive (Video) is a two-mile long street replete with luxury, fashion, and entertainment, and one of the top Beverly Hills attractions. See famous landmarks such as the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the statue “Torso," and the House of Bijan. Even if shopping is not your thing, the history of this area and its presence in pop culture has made it one of the most visited streets in the world. In the immortal words of Vivian Ward, it would be a “big mistake” to miss a chance to shop on Rodeo Drive.

Sign up for a tour of Mulholland Drive

Sign up for a tour of Mulholland Drive

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Mulholland Drive (Youtube) is world famous as the home of Hollywood celebrities. Though they are often hidden behind gates and towering trees, you can catch of glimpse of a number of lavish, some of which are the most expensive homes in the world.

Mulholland Drive is a 21-mile long road that will take you from the Santa Monica Mountains to the Hollywood Hills, offering breath-taking views of the Los Angeles Basin, the San Fernando Valley, and the famous Hollywood Sign along the way. There are many tour companies that will show you where celebrities live and tell you the history of Mulholland Drive. Mulholland Drive is an essential part of any trip to Beverly Hills.

Visit Greystone Mansion and Gardens


Greystone Mansion and Gardens, the 1927 home of billionaire Ned Dohne Jr. and his wife Lucy, is one of the best things to do in Beverly Hills, California. The 55-room mansion sits on 16 acres of land and is a stunning example of the English Tudor Revival. Visit the expansive gardens with beautiful flowerbeds, towering trees, and fountains. Tours inside are only held on Saturdays and sell out months in advance.

The mansion is a popular filming location and can lay claim to serving as the Chilton Academy in Gilmore Girls and Rachel’s house in The Bodyguard. It is free to visit the gardens, so why not while away an hour or two in this simply beautiful setting?

Address: Greystone Mansion and Gardens, 905, Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-285-6830

See over 400 works at the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation


The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to making Frederick R. Weisman’s private collection of both modern and contemporary art available to the public. With over 400 works on display, you will find works by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Warhol, along with many other acclaimed artists.

The foundation offers guided tour by appointment, allowing visitors a chance to visit not only the foundation but also the foundation estate, annex, and surrounding gardens. Exhibitions are constantly changing; no two visits are ever the same.

Address: Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, 265 N Carolwood Drive, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-277-5321

Stroll through the Virginia Robinson Gardens


It is time to head back outside with a trip to the Virginia Robinson Gardens. Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, this six-acre property will take your breath away. There are plenty of gardens to visit, each with their own style and theme. The Italian Renaissance Terrace Gardens offer magnificent views of mature trees, camellias, gardenias, and azaleas.

Wander amongst the Rose Garden with heirloom roses or head to the Kitchen Garden overflowing with vegetables and herbs. The mansion, gardens, and pool pavilion are all available to be viewed via guided tour only. Why not visit the home of Beverly Hills first lady and experience some of the opulence of the early 1900’s?

Address: Virginia Robinson Gardens, 1008 Elden Way, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-550-2087

Enjoy nature at Beverly Gardens Park

Enjoy nature at Beverly Gardens Park

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Beverly Gardens Park is a must-see attraction for all visiting nature lovers. The linear park stretches for just less than 2 miles (22 blocks) along Santa Monica Boulevard, between Wiltshire Boulevard and North Doheny Drive. The first thing that most visitors do is to take a selfie with the famous Beverley Hills Sign before setting off to explore a variety of themed gardens including the Rose Garden and the Cactus Garden. As you make your way through the park you will come across various sculptures, several attractive fountains and a beautiful Lily Pond. A 2-mile jogging and walking path meanders along under the canopy of shady mature trees.

Address: Beverly Gardens Park, 9439 Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, 310 288 2220

Rest in Will Rogers Memorial Park

Rest in Will Rogers Memorial Park

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Will Rogers Memorial Park is a public park in the heart of the city. Constructed in 1912, the small park has been popular with families ever since and is a highly visited tourist spot. As you meander through the winding paths you will find a large pond with a majestic fountain in the middle, which is dedicated to Margaret J. Anderson, the first owner of the Beverly Hills Hotel.

The park features expansive lawns, rose gardens, and palm and dragon trees. The Will Rogers Memorial Park is the perfect place to stop and rest after a successful shopping trip on Sunset Boulevard.

Address: 9650 Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-288-2807

Enjoy the lakes in Franklin Canyon Park

Enjoy the lakes in Franklin Canyon Park

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The hidden gem of Beverly Hills is the Franklin Canyon Park. Nestled between the San Fernando Valley and Beverly Hills, the park sits of 605 acres of chaparral, grasslands, oak forests, lakes, and hiking trails. The trails are graded by difficulty, and there are a number of easy loop trails, making a visit to Franklin Canyon Park accessible to everyone.

Make sure you visit the Sooky Goldman Nature Center, the Sam Goldman Amphitheatre, and the Eugene and Michael Rosenfeld Auditorium. The duck pond and lake are home to over fifty species of birds both native and exotic. Download a free bird-spotting booklet and take the whole family on a unique treasure hunt.

Address: Franklin Canyon Park, 2600 Franklin Canyon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, Phone: 310-858-7272

Visit the Edelweiss Chocolate Factory

Visit the Edelweiss Chocolate Factory

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Since 1942 the Edelweiss Chocolate Factory has been an important part of Beverly Hills, creating a range of decadent hand-made chocolates in the famous Swiss chocolate-making tradition. All the chocolates are made on-site in small batches, using the finest ingredients available. Every batch is checked for quality by the master chocolatier before it gets to the packaging stage and all additions, (like caramel, toffee, marshmallows and marzipan) are also hand-made made on site. Vegan and diabetic chocolates are also available. While the chocolates have always been the favorite treat of legendary Hollywood stars, they are also the perfect gift to take home from Beverly Hills.

Address: 444 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, 310 275 0341

Schedule a private tour at The Gottlieb Native Garden


The Gottlieb Native Garden is one of California's most acclaimed private gardens, housed on the one-acre private property of Susan and Dan Gottlieb. Though the garden is not open to the public throughout the year as a public attraction, it can be viewed at select times throughout the year as part of special events, including the annual Theodore Payne Foundation Annual Garden Tour each spring. More than 200 native plant species are showcased throughout the garden, along with over 400 documented wildlife species, making it a thriving haven for nature right in the heart of Beverly Hills.

The garden has been designated as a National Wildlife Federation-certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat for its lush, diverse ecosystem. Private tours of the garden may be scheduled directly through the Gottliebs for scholars, researchers, and nonprofit groups.

Have a romantic dinner at Nerano

Have a romantic dinner at Nerano


Nerano is a hip contemporary Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills, opened in 2016 and inspired by owners Andy and Carlo Brandon-Gordon's trips to the beautiful Amalfi Coast. The upscale restaurant offers lunch, dinner, and aperitivo hour service daily, highlighting delicious Mediterranean-influenced gourmet fare such as spaghetti vongole, garganelli al ragu, and tagliolini al limone. Wood-fired Neapolitan pizza options include classic bianca and margherita variants, while land and sea entrees highlight Gulf spot prawns, Mediterranean branzino filets, and wagyu New York strip steaks. An extensive Italian wine list is available, along with specialty signature cocktails highlighting small-batch and infused liquors.

Address: Nerano, 9960 South Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, Phone: 310-405 -0155

Take a Beverly Hills Trolley Tour


Give your aching feet a break with a Beverly Hills Trolley Tours. Jump on board and take a 40-minute tour through downtown Beverly Hills and see famous sites such as Rodeo Drive, the Beverley Wilshire Hotel and Mulholland Drive.

The tour is fully narrated and gives you an overview of the art, architecture, history, and culture of the vibrant city. A trolley tour is the perfect way to gain an insight into a city before striking out on your own.

Take your date to Tagine

Take your date to Tagine


At Tagine, you can snuggle among plush pillows on a long banquette, relax in a cozy, intimate atmosphere surrounded by exotic Moroccan lamps and flickering candles, and see which delicacies Chef Ben Benameur has to offer. Ben learned to cook in his mom’s kitchen, the center of family life, and he set out to bring tradition to the 21st century and to the trendy world of Beverly Hills.

His imaginative, modern take on the centuries old Berber cuisine results in treats such as Berber couscous with seven veggies or Lamb tagine in honey sauce with dates, prunes, and cinnamon. If you are not familiar with Moroccan cuisine, go for the tasting menu and try a bit of everything. Tagine also has an excellent, well-stocked wine cellar.

Address: Tagine, 132 N Robertson Blvd, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-360-7535

Relax in the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel

Relax in the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel

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Visiting the Polo Lounge when staying in Beverly Hills is a must. This legendary establishement has been the place for power breakfasts, relaxed Sunday brunches, and afternoon drinks for decades for all Hollywood movers and shakers, politicians, and business tycoons. There are three dining rooms including an outdoor space covered in flowering vines and bushes.

The restaurant is refined and luxurious, there is always excellent live music, and the modern American and Mediterranean cuisine does not disappoint. Get the most out of the welcoming atmosphere by coming for Sunday jazz brunch. Enjoy excellent Kir Royal or a mimosa with decadent treats such as Almond-crusted French Toast or Vol au Vent Benedict with lobster, mushrooms, baby kale, poached egg, and lemon Hollandaise sauce.

Address: 9641 Sunset Blvd, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-887-2777

Order the California Tasting Menu at Spago Beverly Hills


Spago Beverly Hills is a legendary, award-winning restaurant co-owned by celebrated chef Wolfgang Puck. It is the restaurant that sets standards for all others. Decorated to reflect modern esthetics with natural elements, simple lines, and an inside-outside feel, the restaurant is a visual delight you can enjoy long before you see the menu. And that is when the fun starts.

Wolfgang Puck is known for having started the revolution in modern eateries by insisting on using local, fresh, and seasonal ingredients. James Beard Award-winning chef Lee Hefter uses this philosophy to create imaginative seasonal menus that offer the best of California’s ranchers, farmers, and fishermen. If you want to try a bit of everything, your best bet is to go for the California Tasting Menu. Spago has a spectacular wine list with more 30,000 bottles.

Address: Spago Beverly Hills, 176 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-385-0880

Dine at Lawry's The Prime Rib


Lawry's The Prime Rib has been a Beverly Hills dining favorite since 1938. You don’t even need to look at the menu when you get there – just go for their world-famous, succulent, tender, and delicious roasted prime rib. Eating ribs at Lawry’s is something of a ritual: you settle comfortably into an elegant dining room with a spectacular mural and exquisite décor, and the chef rolls a silver cart to your table with freshly roasted rack of prime rib. All you have to decide is which cut you want: the choice ranges from the thin California cut to an extra thick Diamond Jim Brady cut with a rib bone.

Every choice comes with the Spinning Bowl Salad, mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and whipped cream horseradish. You will have an absolute feast.

Address: Lawry's The Prime Rib, 100 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-652-2827

See special collections at the Margaret Herrick Library

See special collections at the Margaret Herrick Library

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Take a trip to the Margaret Herrick Library and see the world of motion pictures take shape before your eyes. Wander amongst thousands of books, periodicals, photographs, scripts, and special collections that have been amassed since the early 1900’s.

The Graphic Arts collection holds over 42,000 items representing some of the earliest films ever made as well as current releases and everything in between. The library holds over 10 million photographs that include stills, candids, and behind-the-scene production shots. Be captivated for hours as you see and experience each era in filmmaking. A trip to the Margaret Herrick Library is the perfect day out for the movie buff among us.

Address: 333 South La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, California, Phone: 310-247-3020