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8 of 78 Best Attractions in Beverly Hills

I had always wanted to visit Beverly Hill and because we only had a day to spend here we chose to have a look at the Golden Triangle. It was amazing seeing the streets beautifully decorated (we're from Australia and have just recently arrived home). We came here during Christmas time. They even had some activities for the young families. To which my kids thoroughly enjoyed!
There was also a park near by, if you're kids ever get to wrestles.

Stroll along 1 Rodeo Drive shop at Tiffany's & Versace and get a face or body treatment at Beverly Hills Anti-Aging where Hollywood celebrities frequent.

Stay, take photos, enjoy walking, feel like being part of the "Pretty Woman" backstage and spend some time exploring the area!

Cobble stone walkway on the famous rodeo drive in Beverly Hills! A great site for picture taking! Stores restaurant and just fresh air not really a major attraction but a great street to walk and view

Great area to take a walk, window shop, and enjoy the ambiance of the Rodeo Drive area. Don't be afraid to pop into a shop to check out the offerings.

This is "Via Rodeo" Complete with a Lladro gallerie, an excellent French Bistro at the end. 208 Rodeo.

High-end Buttik Street in Beverly Hills. A corner of the delta where famous brands gather. It was a sight I often see in magazines.

Classy Rodeo Drive is the anchor of this unforgettable shopping experience - you must see to believe. Not for the bargain shopper, this classy area has designer stores to see the latest trends, including Versace, Chanel, Gucci, Yurman and many more. Great restaurants and coffee shops, many with outside patio seating offer prime viewing of celebrities. Auto enthusiasts will be captivated by the steady traffic of each passing Maserati or Rolls Royce, among the more uncommon BMWs and Mercedes. Noise from drivers horns sounding horns from these gorgeous gems is, at times, annoying. Still, these noisy drivers keep the auto watchers alert so as not to miss one. After you shop, find an outdoor table at Two Rodeo on Wilshire or Panini Café at Santa Monica Blvd on the northern side of the Golden Triangle and you’re ready for at least an hour or two of relaxation and entertainment.
The ‘Golden Triangle’ is flanked by Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica and Rexford (somewhat on the eastern side of the 'triangle.' Of course, most visitors stay on Rodeo Drive or within a few blocks in either direction. For people watching try Two Rodeo, the restaurant on the pedestrian street, Via Rodeo. Or, Rodeo Drive - no explanation needed. Whether you spend $$$ for jeans, jewelry, or shoes; watch pet lovers sporting carriages for their tiny fur babies; or see a celebrity crossing Wilshire Boulevard as you sip you glass of Merlot, this will be a visit to remember in the heart of Beverly Hills. During the holidays, high across Wilshire Blvd you’ll find a sleigh with Santa and reindeer among the palm trees. Nice area to visit or shop with affordable dining and guilt-free people watching! Fabulously fun!

You don't need to shop, but do it if you feel like it or have the money, lol, when in Los Angeles, walk in Beverly Hills is a pleasure, visit the Golden Triangle full of nice restaurants and upscale stores and fashion, window shopping is free, take a look to the latest fashion and have a nice meal in one of the surrounding restaurants

This was a geographic location between a bunch of shops etc. It is great to walk around and window shop and take in the atmosphere.

While Rodeo is the center piece, there is more to the Golden Triangle as far as shopping and eating. We ate at Villa Blanca and my wife enjoy buying some things at the stores off Rodeo like Kyle. I also agree with another writer than there are several high end auto manufacturers that you can visit here in a showroom. There are few retail districts that you can do that. Enjoy the experience here.

We stumbled across this as we were walking around Rodeo Drive. It was Christmas time and they had carol singers and amazing decorations.

we walked all over and went around here as well. It was great, good people watching etc. Just wholesome fun.

So fun, so touristy, so LA, so picture perfect. Of course, if you are doing the tourist thing, this is one iconic spot, so check it out, albeit just an intersection of streets colliding on the Rodeo Drive zone. Fun people watching, and, of course, can say been there done that.

If you want the ultimate in high end, here you can find it, with the density of upscale retailers and restaurants sprawled across these streets. Great for looking, maybe buying, depending on the depth of your pockets, but nonetheless a visual worth experiencing.

While walking down Rodeo Drive we walked upon this beautiful street which has some very nice photo opportunities. While we didn't go shopping here we did enjoy the people watching and the pretty store fronts. I would only recommend coming here if already on Rodeo Drive, but is definitely worth it when nearby.

If you desire to go shopping in Beverly Hills, you will land up in the Golden Triangle. Located between Santa Monica Boulevard, Canon Drive and Wilshire Boulevard is The Golden Triangle, a collection of seven smaller commercial streets that encompass the business district of Beverly Hills. The world-famous Rodeo Drive is part of the Golden Triangle. This district contains 25 top of the line boutiques One can find Cartier (watches) / Louis Vuitton (shoe store) / Gucci Beverly Hills (women’s clothing) / Tony Style Tuxedos (men clothing) & Tiffany & Co. (jewelry) among these shops. If you’re hungry, you can partake at 23 outstanding restaurants to satisfy your appetite. Il Fornaio, Mastro's Steakhouse and The Penthouse at Mastro's are just a few of these excellent eateries located within the shopping district. Numerous fitness Centers, Cafes and Bars are scattered throughout the area. This shopping district is at the top of the list for its lavish and opulent shops. Due to a limited budget, was unable to purchase any of the merchandise on display. Had a great time window shopping and watching others doing the same. If one is interested in Public Art, Beverly Hills, is the perfect spot for you. Located in Beverly Canon Gardens just in front of the Maybourne Beverly Hills Hotel, is the “Beverly Hills is Beautiful” sculpture by Mr. Brainwash. Nothing fancy, just a block of pink colored metal designed to represent cursive words that read “Beverly Hil is Beautiful.” This beautiful pink sculpture created in 2019 represents the essences of Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills is truly beautiful and well worth visiting.

If you're in Beverly Hills you might as well check this out. Walk into the shops with confidence & take a look around. It's a great experience even if you're not going to buy anything.

Just for window shopping, exclusive shopping or taking a rest at Rodeo 208 at well selected and tasty Italian Dishes, which is highly recommended.

it can be a busy place, but I stopped by after 6pm when all stores were closed. Cafes were affordable.

Didn't feel like I was even in America when we were here...much more relaxed vibe about it. Tiffany's and Versace are a must and some lovely little restaurants to choose from. Lovely.

Neat little walk near Rodeo Drive. Cobblestone street and a fun cafe at the end. Wish we could have seen inside the stores more but overall it was a neat spot to visit.

We just window shopped, but this was a pretty little place to visit. We stopped for our obligatory photo with the Rodeo Drive sign and then were on our way. Worth a stop!

This is a really cute area to take a little walk and window shop. Kind of reminded me of shopping in a Las Vegas resort.

This area is like a touch of Europe with its attractive buildings and street lamps giving it some old-worldly charm. Even if the shops are not within your budget it's worth checking them out. The types of cars there give you an idea of the type of people who shop and eat there.

Can't say we "shopped" but we certainly enjoyed window shopping, and what a place. All the big names, but sorry-- no outlets! I will say that every time I visit, I wonder why they do not plant more trees. More natural green to accompany the greenbacks would be good.

It is a beautiful little place. You can't walk here too long, but its nice to see it and see the stores, take photos there and look at the fashion. It is most beautiful during the Christmas :-). I live a minute from it, but don't go there much.

The triangle is the shopping area of Beverly Hills and you can find Rodeo Dr with its luxury shops and Canon with its wide variety of great restaurants. We walk and windowshop often in the pleasant evenings and can see people from all over the world. It is a big tourist stop. We like Heritage wine shop for their friendliness and good French wine and snacks. A good place to rest with a glass of wine. Shopping or strolling at Christmas time you will see beautiful decorations in the shop windows and the city streets.

A delightful area to walk day or evening. One gets the full exposure to the commercial district of this extremely wealthy City. All the top stores & restaurants. Of course one must drive up the Hills to get full Beverly Hills experience.

Cobbled Street with high end shops at both sides, as you stroll here. The window displays are catchy.

There’s a reason it’s called the Golden Triangle of Beverly Hills—and no, it’s not subtle about it. Everything sparkles with polish: posh, pristine, and impossibly sleek. Every storefront—sorry, salon—whispers (or rather shouts) money, wealth, and unapologetic opulence.
Think museum-worthy window displays, flawless facades, and a perfectly suited doorman guarding treasures that definitely do not come with price tags.
This is real estate royalty, home to some of the most exclusive shops in the world, where the rule is simple: if you have to ask the price, you’re just here to look. And honestly, looking is half the fun.
Cruising through the Golden Triangle felt like sampling a slice of ultra-luxury theater—beautiful, over-the-top, and fascinating to experience, even if only in passing. A glossy little detour, and one I’m glad I took.

Stylish and exclusive brands are accompanied by stylish cafes,
An aesthetic, stylish, open-air shopping and promenade area designed with the "fashion street" theme. A medium sized area at the end of Rodeo Drive.

The rest of Rodeo is more interesting but this little alcove really does have a European feel. It even feels like cobblestones but doesn't actually have then. It goes up a bit of a hill, has art gallery and Versace and a bit more.

We ended up driving through it, as the main source of income for these stores seems to be parking fees for the suckers who want to visit it. Just a confluence of fancy stores, the same you see in many other places. The place is fine but hardly qualifies as an attraction.

Absolutely beautiful place, lots of high end stores, gorgeous palms, pure opulence. You will see lots of high end cars, and of course lots of them honking at each other, but it is just a wonderful place to visit. Wonderful restaurants on Canon and Beverly!

This is situated at Rodeo drive, Two rodeo, Whilshire Blvd, And other street junction. It's also shopping area worth a walk.

we were there around christmas time and my daughter got to have a photo with santa and mrs santa, apparantly they were boted the best in the states, again high end shops and great to get a tourist photo or two.

The district between Santa Monica Blvd and Wilshire Blvd is distinct on a map as a triangle. It is also distinct as one of the premier retail and hospitality district. We visited to primary see Rodeo Drive, but we walked much of it returning to our hotel.

If you haven’t seen a Prada- Gucci-, Ralf Lauren- or Giorgio Armani-boutique before this is the place to go. They are all here and all XXL.
Also good place to watch rare end extremely expensive automobiles.
And you won’t stumble across any homeless people.
But sterile and boring. And well, quite nice buildings.

Nice to stroll around in this area for window-shopping as the shops here are all luxury brands.
It’s a typical shopping street with some nice cafes/ restaurants around. Visiting it once just to have an idea is enough for me.

Amazing location! This is Beverly Hills. Lots of fun boutiques (high end) to visit. Amazing shops as well as an excellent art gallery with museum quality artwork.

This quaint area around Rodeo, is so refreshing and nice... there are only a few stores, but for some reason the times I have walked through there I feel like I am in BEVERLY HILLS!

I’m surprised this is listed as something to do in Beverly Hills. It’s basically a street with shops designed to look like the many beautiful quaint streets in Europe. Nice shops but it’s pretty cheesy. Rodeo Drive is more interesting and authentic.

As a resident of Beverly Hills, I come here often.
Great shopping and sightseeing.
For a nice break, I recommend Restaurant 208.
They have great food with a view.
If you are just visiting, then take a walk on Rodeo Drive.
Head north to Santa Monica Boulevard and see Beverly Gardens Park and the famous Beverly Hills Sign.
This is an enjoyable, walkable city.
There is so much to see near Two Rodeo.
If you are really into walking, then get a map and see everything.
Plan on a day.
A camera is a must.
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Well the only thing lef of Rodeo Drive is employee arrogance it still exists believe it or not the worker thinks they own the place and not friendly or helpful I think all the peole in the stores came from the "American Gigolo" school of retail...

We visited this area during the day and night. The lights at night were wonderful. The stores. some of the most luxurious and grand I have seen anywhere. We were not able to go inside due to time restraints, but definitely an area to re visit.
This is my least favorite part of Rodeo Drive. It seems a bit contrived, but the tourists love it. Find the big Versace store here.