Beverly Hills, California City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Beverly Hills, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Beverly Hills's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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The Regent Beverly Wilshire The Regent Beverly Wilshire is an oasis of elegance, warmth and impeccable service at one of the world\'s most famous intersections - Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard. | ||
Beverly Hills Attractions | ||
Virginia Robinson Gardens Opened to the public in 1982, this estate is not only known as being one of the first homes in Beverly Hills, but also for its six sloping acres of veritable lush gardens featuring exotic tropical and subtropical specimens. | ||
Hollywood Bowl One of the largest natural amphitheaters in the world, with a current seating capacity of just under 18,000. Performers have included Sinatra, Pavarotti, Streisand, The Beatles, Nureyev, Simon and Garfunkel, Baryshnikov, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Judy Garland and more. | ||
Hollywood Film Festival This five day event showcases feature films, short films, documentaries, and animated films from around the world. | ||
Rodeo Drive The stretch of shops and boutiques on Rodeo Drive is only three blocks long, with boutiques like Armani, Gucci, Christian Dior, Chanel, Valentino and more. Jewelry stores boast names like Cartier and Tiffany. Other nearby stores include Neiman Marcus, Yves Saint Laurent, & Pierre Deux | ||
Beverly Hills City Guide | ||
Beverly Hills Homepage Beverly Hills is one of the most glamorous cities in the world. From world-class shopping on Rodeo Drive to family day activities at the Farmers’ Market, concerts in the parks and Civic Center Plaza, Beverly Hills has an array of activities for everyone. | ||
Beverly Hills Dining Guide | ||
Beverly Hills Restaurants Beverly Hills has an excellent variety of eateries available for any occasion. Enjoy expertly prepared sushi, Sicilian trattorias and wine bars, hearty steakhouses and more. | ||
Beverly Hills Museums | ||
Anderson Gallery — 19th and 20th Century Art Anderson Gallery — 19th and 20th Century Art | ||
The Museum of Television & Radio This museum features a collection of over 100,000 programs, which include news, drama, documentaries, children\'s programming, sports, comedy, and more. The collection focuses on programs of artistic, cultural, and historical significance. | ||
Beverly Hills State Parks | ||
Greystone Mansion 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. | ||
Beverly Hills Travel / Tourism | ||
Graveline Tours Climb into a hearse for a jaundiced-eye view of life in the past lane. During the peaceful and sedate procession you will become familiar with the real stories of Hollywood. Go back through time to tawdry, twisted, titillating tales of Tinseltown. | ||
Starline Tours Discover the most famous places of Los Angeles: Beverly Hills, Bel-Air, Rodeo Drive, Sunset Strip, and the Hollywood sign. Contemplate the amazing mansions of some of the world\'s most famous celebrities. | ||
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