Facing the Pacific Ocean and bordering Beverly Hills to the north, it is the most luxurious residential area in Los Angeles and is known as a city within a city. 
Rodeo Drive, the most luxurious shopping street in Los Angeles, is home to the mansions of many Hollywood stars. 
Every year, a large number of tourists come to visit. Walking on the streets, there is shade under the palm trees, and luxurious villas and courtyards can be seen everywhere. 
Luxury sports cars drive past one after another, and you might even see a world-famous star approaching you without paying attention. It’s best to fully charge your camera.
                     
Attractions Location: California, USA
Tickets: free
Opening hours:  
All day 
Official phone number:  Ticketing Inquiry
+1-310-2481015;+1-800-3452210 
Transportation:  
Take bus No. 4 and get off at Santa Monica/Crescent Station. 
Time reference: 1-3 hours
This itinerary offers a snapshot of the glitz and glamour of Beverly Hills, with highlights like Rodeo Drive, Beverly Gardens Park, and celebrity home viewing.
Transportation: Mostly on foot or short Uber rides. Beverly Hills is compact and walkable.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at the Beverly Hilton or the Mosaic Hotel. Try lunch at Nate'n Al Delicatessen and dinner at Spago.
Souvenirs: Rodeo Drive boutiques (Chanel keychains, Dior scarves), “Beverly Hills” logo t-shirts at souvenir stands, and celebrity home map booklets.
Extend your stay with a dive into West Hollywood’s vibrant dining and nightlife scene, alongside the Beverly Hills icons.
Transportation: Uber or Lyft between neighborhoods (10–20 minutes travel time).
Accommodation/Food: Stay at the London West Hollywood. Dine at Cecconi’s or Gracias Madre for upscale Mexican fare.
Souvenirs: West Hollywood design shops (decor pieces, LGBTQ+ themed gifts), boutique candles, and Rodeo Drive accessories.
Enhance your visit with culture, art, and more celebrity landmarks.
Transportation: Uber from Beverly Hills to Museum Row (Wilshire Blvd) – ~20 minutes.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at Kimpton La Peer Hotel. Lunch at Joan’s on Third, dinner at Republique.
Souvenirs: Art books from LACMA gift shop, La Brea fossil-themed merchandise, and stylish home goods from design shops nearby.
Time for outdoor fun! This plan adds Santa Monica and Runyon Canyon hiking for nature and ocean views.
Transportation: Uber between locations (20–30 minutes depending on traffic).
Accommodation/Food: Split nights between Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. Consider Shutters on the Beach.
Souvenirs: Santa Monica-themed beach towels, Runyon Canyon water bottles, and fitness wear.
This plan adds a deep dive into the heart of Hollywood filmmaking with a major studio tour.
Transportation: Uber between Beverly Hills and Burbank/Hollywood (~30 minutes each trip).
Accommodation/Food: Stay at The Garland (Burbank) for studio proximity. Lunch at Warner Bros. Café; dinner at Musso & Frank Grill.
Souvenirs: Warner Bros. merchandise (Friends, Harry Potter, DC), Walk of Fame star replicas, and Hollywood-themed items.
Add coastal luxury and natural beauty with a trip to Malibu’s iconic beaches and celebrity lifestyle spots.
Transportation: Uber or rental car for the Malibu day trip (allow 1 hour each way).
Accommodation/Food: Consider a beachside Airbnb or Malibu Beach Inn for 1 night. Lunch at Malibu Farm Café.
Souvenirs: Local handmade jewelry, Malibu-branded caps, and surf-themed decor.
This comprehensive tour finishes your week in LA with visits to Pasadena and Griffith Observatory, combining city, stars, and serenity.
Transportation: Uber or rental car for flexibility (~45 minutes each way).
Accommodation/Food: Final night at Hotel Bel-Air or Chateau Marmont. Lunch at The Raymond 1886 in Pasadena.
Souvenirs: Botanical prints from Huntington gift shop, Griffith Observatory star maps, and LA skyline posters.

Important note! Parking is free on Sundays in Beverly Hills! Plus, there's a market there too. 
The Beverly Hills sign was a little hard to find, and it took quite a walk from the parking lot to get there. 
I don’t know which rich family has a very big house, which is at the entrance of the villa. 
I didn't do any research before going, so I didn't know which Dabieye villa belonged to which celebrity. Anyway, each house is different. Unexpectedly, there weren't many people looking at the villas, very few... 

This was a place that our Taiwanese driver strongly recommended to us. He said that only here could we truly experience American culture. 
Walking on the streets, you can find shade under the palm trees and luxurious villas and courtyards everywhere. 
Luxury sports cars drove past one after another. Maybe the person in the car was a world superstar. 

The world's wealthiest region, home to many wealthy individuals and celebrities, the air is thick with the scent of American dollars, red wine, and perfume. Located west of Hollywood, just drive west along Santa Monica Boulevard and you're not far from the renowned University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

When The Beverly Hills Hotel was built, the surrounding area gradually became lively, and later, this area was named The Beverly Hills. 
This place is home to many Hollywood stars’ mansions and is also a holy place for the world of film. For example, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor frequently visited here. 

Beverly Hills is a famously wealthy neighborhood in Los Angeles. We came here specifically to see the mansions of the wealthy. According to our driver, the higher you go, the more luxurious the houses become. Many celebrities and wealthy individuals live at the top of the hill. It's a shame, though, that we weren't allowed up there, so we didn't get to see what the super-luxury homes look like. However, the houses at the foot of the hill are also very beautiful, with front and back gardens. The surroundings are beautiful, with clusters of flowers and shady trees. It's truly enviable!

The Beverly Hills Hotel is well-loved for its unique Instagram-worthy style, and its prices are also quite high. The scenery here, paired with the blue sky, is truly stunning, worthy of being a wealthy area. 

There is not much point in sightseeing here. You won't see many luxury cars, nor will you meet any celebrities. Even if you meet a celebrity, you won't recognize him or her. You can't go inside to visit the villas. Besides, there are many villa areas that can be seen and visited in the country. This is different from the concept of the rich area that people visited here 10 years ago.

I took my family to many places in Los Angeles. The quality of residential areas in different regions varies, but the quality of the neighborhood environment here is much higher than other places (including high-quality neighborhoods elsewhere). The houses and streets are very beautiful. We stopped here and took a lot of photos. 
I saw online that parking is difficult here, but I don’t think it’s that difficult. Coming here is nothing more than driving around and looking at the street scenery. When you see a beautiful place, you can stop, take a couple of photos and leave. There are many places on the street where you can park temporarily, and there is no charge where I park. 

Beverly Hills, Los Angeles's epicenter of wealth, was washed clean of its stagnant atmosphere by the steady rain. The single-family mansions in the residential area were hushed, with only the slender, graceful trunks of palm trees still visible at night, neatly arranged along the deserted roads. 
        The luxury stores in the commercial district were still operating tirelessly, but their enthusiasm did not last long. After receiving several waves of customers who only wanted to look but not buy, they closed down. Apart from the lights that needed to be kept on all night, only two or three of us tourists were still taking pictures, trying to capture the last breath of Beverly Hills in our cameras. 

Walking around Los Angeles' wealthiest neighborhood feels different. The old man at the visitor center was incredibly kind and chatted with me for a long time. It was my first stop after getting up that morning, and there weren't many people there. The entire Rodeo was deserted. It would be even better if I could live here.

This is a place where every inch of land is worth a lot of money. Come and open your eyes. There are many sports cars and beauties. There is a road with famous brand stores on both sides.

The wealth is overwhelming, the scenery is beautiful, there are blue sky and sea, and there is luxury.

A paradise for luxury goods, with brand stores all along the road

Los Angeles is located in the southwest of California, USA. It is the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in the western United States. Because of its cloudless skies and blue skies every day, it is often called the "City of Angels".

Come and experience this famous villa community firsthand. Perhaps due to its long history, this community has become a city in its own right, and the overall feel is truly captivating. Each villa is uniquely styled, each individually designed and constructed, and the owners meticulously care for their gardens, further enhancing the beauty of each villa. Municipal improvements have also enhanced the charm of this beautiful villa community. The street trees here are unique: some streets are lined with majestic palm trees, while others are lined with dense oaks, offering shade. The parks for leisure and relaxation feature beautiful trees and flowers, along with a comprehensive range of amenities, including fountains, seating, and sculptures, all of which are exquisite and unique.

The courtyards of early mansions were open, but the newly built mansions were tightly covered with walls or gardening, so that the houses inside could not be seen at all.

Beverly Hills is a famous wealthy area with many Hollywood residences and major luxury brands.

Beverly Hills is a wealthy area in Los Angeles.

This place is really... a place you hardly need to visit. It's said that many Hollywood stars have bought homes and land here, and many big brands have established presence here. But if you want to go shopping, there are more prosperous areas. The air and sunshine here are pretty good, and there are luxury brands everywhere (even if a big star has a house, you can't enter it). I don't really remember anything else.

Beverly Hills, the legendary home of the super-rich and celebrities, was so captivating and admiring that I forgot to take photos of the villas along the way. In short, every home, from the courtyard to the exterior and interior, was meticulously designed. American houses are all made of wood, and some of the villas are under construction. Just looking at the building materials gives you a sense of quality.

There weren't many people in Beverly Gardens when I came here early in the morning. There was no sunshine and the lotus flowers had all withered. It didn't look as beautiful as in the photos, but taking pictures was a must. 
There's a love wall across from the garden. When we arrived, we were already queuing up to take photos there (it seemed more popular than the garden side). The photos weren't bright enough due to the overcast weather, but the wall itself was beautiful. 

It was really hard to find a place to park. I walked around and saw the place where everyone checked in. The surrounding environment was nice, well, the environment was nice...

The land of the rich, these small villas, exquisite, in front of the yard a luxury car, there are very neat lawns and tall trees. But there are also "souvenirs" without quality. 
In fact, I am afraid to walk into other people's yards. I always feel that in the next second, they will pull out a gun and drive me out. 

Beverly Hills 
Located at the foot of Beverly Hills, it is a world-famous dreamland in the minds of the world's wealthy. As the most famous city within a city in Los Angeles, it has the world's most upscale commercial streets and is also home to the mansions of Hollywood stars such as Michael Jackson, Madonna, Britney Spears, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Beckham, etc. It is also a holy place for the world film industry. 
Home to the world's top fashion brands, each store is resplendent, with intricately carved marble, brass doors, and arched fountains adding to the street's grandeur. It's now the world's most expensive shopping mall. A famous saying here is: "Don't ask the price when you buy something; asking means you can't afford it." We didn't bring shame to the Chinese. We didn't ask the price when we went shopping because we didn't buy anything... 
Overlooking from the top of the mountain, it is known as "the most prestigious residential area in the world" and is regarded as the representative and symbol of wealth, fame and fortune. 

My friends on WeChat asked me to go take candid photos of Beverly Hills. My husband and I acted like paparazzi: he drove slowly, and I sat in the passenger seat, zooming in on the camera. I had no idea where Director Feng's mansion was. There were no mountains here, just wide, straight coconut-lined avenues and beautiful buildings nestled among lush flowers.

Be sure to wait for a seat outside, it's especially romantic. 
I particularly like flowers, grass, light and shadow. It’s so bourgeois. I love it. 
A very exquisite afternoon tea, easily creating a romantic celebration for my father's 60th birthday. 
It's such a pleasure to have afternoon tea here! 
Several middle-aged male waiters were particularly elegant and gentlemanly. 
This place is very easy to find. It is only a few hundred meters away from the Beverly Hills internet celebrity photo spot. You can find it by searching online. Be sure to sit outside. 

Don't miss the must-see places in Los Angeles 
I arrived around 9am and went straight in without looking at any guides or anything. I didn't book tickets in advance. The tickets I bought on site were a bit expensive at $189😭 But it was definitely worth it after playing around. I didn't have to queue for the all-inclusive ticket. I played all the projects and it was really great. No exaggeration👏👏👏 

This area is known as "the world's most exclusive residential area" and is a magnet for Hollywood stars. I didn't see the legendary luxury cars, perhaps because celebrities have downgraded their spending during the economic downturn. The palm trees lining Sunset Boulevard are quite nice.

This is the name of an area, not a big villa.

Come and experience the atmosphere of the nouveau riche—more precisely, "nouveau riche," not "nouveau riche." Their wealth isn't reflected in extravagant spending, but in the pervasive understated luxury. It's rare for a place like this to have so many public parking lots, and most offer two hours of free parking.

I went there specifically just to take a picture of these words and check in.

There is a Valentine's Day cultural wall opposite the parking lot, which is perfect for taking photos. The villa is full of celebrity mansions.

Arriving in Beverly Hills, the mobile map offered several options: the highway or Beverly Boulevard. Since it was still early and the traffic was good, I chose Beverly Boulevard, which offered me the chance to enjoy the luxurious scenery of Beverly Hills along the way. 
Beverly Hills is actually the name of a neighborhood. Typing it into Google Maps will definitely take you to the Civic Center. I came here simply to take a photo with this iconic sign. In front of the sign stands a small lotus pond, its dark green waters dotted with colorful lotus blossoms, scattered in an orderly pattern. Flirtatious bees swarm among the flowers, gathering nectar, creating a vibrant atmosphere amidst the stillness. After nine o'clock, the intense California sun had begun to blaze, but the gentle breeze still brought a pleasant feeling. 
Tips: I recommend setting your navigation to search for the City Hall parking lot; it's free for two hours, so if you arrive early, there are plenty of spots. From the parking lot, walk to the park with the "Beverly Hills" sign, which is just two turns away. It's about a five-minute walk. Two hours is plenty of time to take selfies and pose for Instagram, and you can also explore the surrounding area, which features some street sculptures. There's a library inside the Civic Center, and a side entrance leads to a nice cafe, where we had a coffee break, the kid had a hot sandwich, and played a few games, replenishing both our physical and mental energy. 

Looking at the gates on both sides, each one bigger than the other, and the trees outside the courtyard, each one taller than the next, I felt that life was not worth it.

You can Google "Beverly Hills" to get there. I can't remember if the free parking is 60 or 90 minutes on weekdays. We went on Sunday, so parking was free all day.

A famous tourist attraction in Los Angeles, it is home to too many luxury homes and top brand stores, and all kinds of luxury cars can be seen everywhere. It is also the most common filming location in American TV series, making it especially suitable for wealthy friends to go shopping.

Beverly Hills is the most expensive residential area in Los Angeles. I won't list all the celebrities who've bought homes there, but my favorite director, Quentin Tarantino, is also on the list. So, it's a place worth visiting to soak up its ethereal charm. I once read in a travelogue that even if you don't shop, you absolutely must visit Beverly Hills to experience its opulent, extravagant atmosphere. That quote stuck with me, and I absolutely had to find time to "experience" it for myself. However, perhaps that quote had been too deeply imbued in my mind, subconsciously imagining it as something far too grand. Actually, even when I was there, I didn't feel anything special. Perhaps the shopping malls in Hong Kong and Macau are already too extravagant, or perhaps I was too impressed by Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse. Anyway, the awe-inspiring feeling I'd imagined I'd experience wasn't there at all. Instead, I was surprisingly bored.

The shopping streets in Beverly Hills are bright and safe, and you can hear Chinese everywhere.

Beverly Hills 
Known as "the world's most exclusive residential area," Los Angeles' most famous city-within-a-city draws countless tourists from around the world each year, curious to explore its streets and alleys. Rodeo Drive, surrounded by world-renowned boutiques, is particularly renowned. Hollywood stars, NBA stars, world-renowned artists, and global tycoons have flocked to buy homes and land here. This year's biggest Beverly Hills news was the purchase of a $34 million mansion by a young Chinese couple. Beverly Hills is relatively small, covering approximately six square miles with a population of 35,000, making it a great opportunity to savor its beauty. Rodeo Drive, known for its luxury shopping, boasts some of Southern California's most prestigious stores, each with its own unique architectural style. A famous saying here is: "Don't ask the price when buying something; asking means you can't afford it." Designer jewelry and clothing are showcased here in their most opulent displays, each store resplendent with glittering décor, reminiscent of an art gallery. The recent opening of Rodeo Dr II has increased the retail space on this prestigious shopping street by 60%. Its interior design is dazzling, with hand-carved marble accentuated by brass doors and towering arches that accentuate the fountain's grandeur. It is the world's most expensive shopping mall. 

Beverly Hills, known as "the world's most exclusive residential area," is the most famous city within Los Angeles, a dream destination for the world's wealthy and the home of Hollywood stars. Walking along the wide avenues lined with coconut trees, one after another luxurious villas, looming in the jungle, create a luxurious and mysterious atmosphere. Living here has become a symbol of wealth and fame.

Take the kids to see every big mansion, looking forward to meeting a big star, haha

This beautiful villa is located in a famous wealthy area in the United States. It has a blue sky, warm sunshine, and beautiful views in front of the gates of various shapes.

The scenery is still very beautiful. After coming here, I realized what poverty meant by limiting my imagination. There are luxury houses and cars everywhere. 

In a word: lavish! The famed Beverly Hills is undoubtedly a hub of luxury, with luxury cars everywhere (I wonder if those convertibles will get too hot). The tourist photo ops in front of the Beverly Hills sign are a must-see. The sun is so intense, I got a darker tan in just three minutes 😂, but it's definitely worth it! There's also a ton of great food here. I recommend checking out TripAdvisor (the international equivalent of Dianping) and finding a restaurant with a high rating – it's sure to please your taste buds.

Let's just look at where the celebrities and rich people live, don't disturb them

Beverly Hills is Los Angeles's most luxurious and exclusive neighborhood, boasting vast expanses of greenery and endless rows of exorbitantly priced mansions. The occasional roar of luxury cars whizzed by, though most were more modest. The shopping streets were lined with designer brands. We drove around twice. Parking along the street wasn't easy, but there were plenty of public parking lots, and since we happened to be there on a Sunday, parking was free. There were a lot of people taking photos at the Beverly Hills logo, a perfect way to check in. The buildings along the street were beautiful, and as we entered the shopping streets, we were met with rows of designer stores, both well-known and unknown. The clothes and accessories displayed in the windows were all so attractive—even if you didn't buy anything, it was still a feast for the eyes.

Beverly Hills is a well-known mansion for wealthy people. It is not far from the Griffith Observatory and you can drive there without feeling anything.

Beverly Hills, where the hotel is located, is home to many celebrities and luxury homes. Its title of "the most exclusive residential area in the world" is well-deserved. With mansions costing tens of millions of US dollars, the wealthy are eager to settle down here. 
"You're nobody in Los Angeles unless you own a mansion," said American comedian Steve Martin. 
It would be boring to drool outside a mansion with tourists, so the company thoughtfully moved the welcome reception to a private estate in Beverly Hills, allowing us to take a peek inside the mansion. 
The crystal-clear infinity pool, the synchronized swimming performances that combined power and beauty, and the swaggering band that made me want to sway to the beat of my music—I sat lazily on a poolside chair, a glass of wine in hand, and finally understood the naturalness of the wealthy's dream of luxury homes. Many movie stars, including Brad Pitt, Jackie Chan, and Julia Roberts, have their bases here. 

It is the legendary wealthy area, but the celebrities no longer live there. It is just some ordinary rich people who live there. They symbolically took pictures of the iconic signs and did not go deep inside. It can be regarded as a visit.

As a luxury residential area and wealthy street worth visiting in Los Angeles, you can not only see luxury brands gathered, but also high-end villas and cool sports cars.

The luxurious Beverly Hills is full of grass and trees. The difference between good neighborhoods and bad neighborhoods is huge. Many luxury houses have high green walls outside, and you can't see inside from the outside. As soon as you drive in, you will see the luxurious police station and fire station. It is indeed a place for rich people. I searched for house prices and the cheapest one costs more than 20M. I was shocked.

Beverly Hills is a household name, a place often considered a symbol of wealth and fame. Fashionistas flock here to discover the latest innovations, Hollywood stars embrace its opulence and glamour, and even global celebrities flock here to experience the allure of this world-class luxury capital. Because the houses were built relatively recently, they appear to be small villas, lacking any extravagance. Perhaps the interiors are more luxurious. However, the shopping streets not far from the hills reveal the city's impressive character. Here, you'll find the very best fashion brands—truly the very best. No ordinary fashion labels, only top-tier luxury brands. The latest trends, the most famous celebrities... and, of course, City Guest's free public Wi-Fi service. From Rodeo Drive to the Golden Triangle, free Wi-Fi covers nearly the entire Beverly Hills area.

This is a famous wealthy area in Los Angeles, adjacent to Hollywood, where luxury cars and beautiful women are everywhere.

Beverly Hills is an autonomous region of Los Angeles, which fully demonstrates the influence of wealthy areas. The trees planted on each street are different. Next time you come, you must drive here by yourself and take your time to look around. You might run into a big star.

Los Angeles's famous wealthy area, where many luxury sports cars shuttle through and various brand stores are lined up.

If you're not a fan, don't go. It's really not that meaningful. You don't live there.

We live near the villa, it's very quiet! There are many hummingbirds! The smallest bird in the world

Sign up for a tour group or you won't know the owners of these mansions and the stories behind them. They are so huge that you can't walk down.

A super expensive shopping place, where shopping is a symbol of status.

The most beautiful residential area in Los Angeles is undoubtedly Beverly Hills, home to the city's wealthy. Known as a city within a city, Beverly Hills is the city's most luxurious residential area. Facing the vast Pacific Ocean, Beverly Hills is bordered to the north by Beverly Hills. It is home to Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles's most luxurious shopping street, and is also home to the mansions of numerous Hollywood stars.

Rodeo Drive is the richest place in Los Angeles and even in the United States. It is very prosperous and has no landmarks, but you can still feel the low-key wealth.

It's actually just a residential area for the rich, and I went there just to take pictures. :)

I stayed near Beverly Hills and spent the morning strolling around. The weather was perfect, and I couldn't stop taking photos. It was so beautiful. I saw all sorts of mansions and the occasional luxury car driving by, which was amazing. Across the street was their police station, which was incredibly luxurious! Who knows, maybe a Hollywood star might be walking past!

I highly recommend this hotel, it's very nice, small and fresh, there is a supermarket nearby, very good

A paradise for the rich, with beautiful scenery, you will never want to leave

If you don't go to the beach in Los Angeles, Bifuli is a good choice~ 
The scenery is great~ 
I rented a house to live in because there are so many of us ~ hahahahaha 
You really made the right choice~ 

High-end area where various Hollywood stars live, with large houses of different styles

Basically you don't need to go to see it, you can go to the famous brand street

In Beverly Hills, the mountains are full of luxury houses and courtyards, and the road landscape is staggered.

Beverly Hills is a world-famous dreamland for the world's wealthy. It is located in the west of Los Angeles, on the refreshing Pacific coast and at the foot of Beverly Hills. Among them, Rodel Street, surrounded by world-famous brand boutiques, is particularly famous. Beverly Hills is known as "the most exclusive residential area in the world".

Beverly Hills!!! The luxury villas of Hollywood stars. We were not idle either, taking photos of these villas along the way. Each of these villas has a different shape and color, forming a whole in the entire hills, which is also very spectacular.

Beverly Hills is Los Angeles's affluent neighborhood. Beyond the shopping district, where major luxury brands converge, the main street is lined with single-family villas, each with its own unique architectural style. Even a passerby jogging with their dog could be a wealthy individual. It feels like a large, well-maintained community, lush with greenery and a vibrant atmosphere.

I went to Beverly Hills, where it's rumored you'll easily see celebrities. While there are indeed luxury homes everywhere, I didn't seem to see any celebrities. Maybe I just didn't recognize them. I don't really know many American celebrities... I have intermittent face blindness towards foreigners. A few days after I came back, I saw a street photo of Kendall in Beverly Hills. Why didn't I see her? Here's a luxury car parked on the side of the road that everyone visiting Beverly Hills must see.

High-end! Elegant! Classy! Quiet! Anyway, there are not enough adjectives. 
Beverly Hills, often mentioned in films and television, faces the Pacific Ocean and borders Beverly Hills to the north. It's Los Angeles' most luxurious residential area, known as a "city within a city." It boasts Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles's most luxurious shopping street, and is home to the mansions of numerous Hollywood stars. Thousands of tourists flock to the area each year, strolling through the streets, shaded by palm trees and dotted with luxurious villas and courtyards.