The Mulholland Scenic Overlook is a popular roadside viewpoint located in Los Angeles. The views from the lookout are of the city stretching into the distance, and can be enjoyed directly from your car. Driving along Mulholland Drive is a great way to see Hollywood Hills and the eastern Santa Monica Mountains while capturing a truly scenic view.
Mulholland Drive is like something out of a movie! As a tourist, driving along this scenic road is a must-do. The views of Los Angeles from up there are incredible, especially at night when all the lights are twinkling below. It's one of those experiences you'll never forget!
Julien Garros — Google review
I’m unsure why but the overlook is currently closed. That being said, there are still tons of spaces to park your car on the side of the road and walk along different stretches to get beautiful views.
Ali Elreichouni — Google review
A must when in LA area, miles and miles of curves and scenic views. Well paved and in overall good condition.
There is a small part in the beginning that is close but you can biomass it and continue to go an amazing ride.
Totally recommend!!
MkMiamiRider — Google review
Great view overlooking the city! Makes a great ride going up through laurel canyon and going down the road to studio city. My mom is such a fan of going through places like this to learn the music history and see the beautiful homes.
Genesis — Google review
#1 be careful up there at night. People drive crazy around the turns and as beautiful as it was, my anxiety of possibly being hit couldn't allow me to stay up there too long... but the view was worth the stress.
Dana Rae Gutierrez — Google review
Absolutely worth the drive. Views were great and road was good.
Glen Peacock — Google review
There isn't much to say here. The photos tell the story. The drive up, back down and around Mulholland and Laurel Canyon is worth the effort alone. Disclaimer:. We went on a Monday and I would be shocked if parking isn't a problem on the weekends. There are however several pull over spots on the drive to the two primary overlook spots and even if you can't find a spot the drive is such that circling back multiple times isn't a downer. It's a picturesque section of metro L.A.
Kevin Webb — Google review
This location offers stunning views of the city and is a great spot to visit for a glimpse of the scenery. However, please note that parking is limited.
The scenery was stunning. We visited in the afternoon, but I recommend going at sunset or at night for an even more breathtaking views.
nishant narula — Google review
Away from the LA hustle bustle and a good bypass for the rush at Griffith Observatory. If you are spending hours at Griffith just for the pictures, then this is a free of cost faster alternative. BE RESPECTFUL to the pedestrians and bicyclists.
Md Towhid Ur Rahman — Google review
Went there to take Pictures for LA’s night view. Not enough parking spaces. The view is nothing special if weather is not good. Better decide whether you drive your own car or take City tour vehicle before getting there.
GH C — Google review
Pretty cool place. Not a lot of traffic.
Tommy Shell — Google review
Wonderful place,I have a opportunity to arrive there on 3/31/2018. I’m so surprise there is a small but very beautiful place on the hill at Mulholland Scenic Park. Very good landscape. I am sure I hope to go there in the future again. So I recommend the place to you.
Rodeo Dr. is a well-known street in Beverly Hills that is known for its high-end shops selling luxury products. It's a major tourist attraction, and there are also many businesses located around the street. Celebrities often frequents these stores, and it's a great place to spot them in person.
For the tourists must see. Nice and clean area with lots of shops and restaurants
Aleksandr Brez — Google review
Nice shops, but not very accessible for the general public.
Michael B?dard — Google review
Beautiful street with high end shopping. Worth checking out while you're in the area. Gets busy with tourists.
Josh Wilson — Google review
So nice area, clean....We only visited Fisker and Vince, It closed us around$40k. It is definitely a place to spend money faster.
one family — Google review
Fascinating views and notable streets worth to visit to.
Yen-Chia Pan — Google review
Amazing shopping area ! Bring your gold card
Matt Davies Realtor — Google review
Lively street with upscale stores selling branded merchandise. Very touristy and provides plenty of gorgeous backdrops for those Instagram photos. I'd just hang out there to see some of the finest cars in Hollywood.
Ali — Google review
Very nice environment. Didn't feel too large, or overwhelming. Highly recommend.
Sofia Gunawan — Google review
This place is buzzing with both tourist and also the local people. There are really nice high end boutiques here to high street stores. During Christmas, this place is fully decorated with no expense spared. Simply gorgeous.
Annette Goh — Google review
Nice shops, cool chill place with good views.
Parking can be a bit difficult depending on the day but overall, it lives up to its reputation.
T. Chavis — Google review
We’ll worth a visit, some beautiful stores and boutiques. The art sales outlets are expensive but very well stocked. The children loved the fancy cars and glamorous stores.
Mark McCorry — Google review
Fun place with lots to see and do. Just make sure you have plenty of time to experience it all and bring lots of dough. Haha, but in all seriousness, it’s great even if all you do is window shop.
Seth Smith — Google review
Beautiful but obs in a super “high end” commercial way. Photos yes. Shop no.
Trella Davis — Google review
Ultra luxury shopping on the grandest scale. Beautiful place to walk around, and people watch.
Fred Hintenberger — Google review
Nice place beautiful decorations , it’s nice driving thru there , the better experience is to walk around and see everything , it’s a unique experience
Dany Garcia — Google review
very nice and clean streets
must do if you visit the area
Deniz G. — Google review
Fun to check out, and then blast the theme to “Beverly Hills Cop” while driving through. And also to shout “Big mistake. Huge.” at the shops. Plenty of parking and plenty of photo ops.
Bryan Adams — Google review
Rodeo Drive is a nice place to visit and walk around. There a plenty of high end shops and interesting people to see.
Daniel “Danny” — Google review
Fabulous and lives up to the hype. Pretty much every luxury designer has a store in Rodeo Drive and they’re all gorgeous. Plan to spend a couple of hours walking and exploring and shopping. Being a big wallet 🪪 💰
For a special occasion, book lunch at the Gucci restaurant, it’s extravagant and worth the $$$. Pure luxury.
The historical landmark Greystone Mansion was built by Ned Doheny in a combination of Gothic and Neo-Classical architectural styles, with steel reinforced concrete, Indiana limestone and Welsh slate. The estate went on to become the site of the City of Beverly Hills' largest reservoir. Today, the mansion and its surrounding gardens are open to the public as a park.
Easily one of my favorite places to visit in LA. I first visited back when I was in high school, but being that was almost 20 years ago there was a lot I forgot. Not only is there a ton of history with the estate and owners, but the grounds alone are worth the visit. They are really beautiful and are crisscrossed with many walking paths that go around both sides of the estate. The mansion was closed during our visit due to COVID protocols, but we were able to see all around the exterior. There is a rose garden near the entrance but since they are out of season there are better times to view that part.
I love this part of LA so visiting the area is a pleasure and parking is easy so getting in and out is a breeze. Make sure to make reservations online prior to visiting. I plan to visit again as soon as the interior tours are open again.
Zan Lee — Google review
This is one of those places where it's hard to take a bad picture. You've got the architecture, the surrounding nature, and then the view of LA wrapped up all in one. The symmetry is what I loved the most while photographing a wedding here recently. The light finds itself in lots of interesting ways, dappled on walls, streaming through the trees. It reminded me of Ravelo, Italy with the long tree lined walkway and stone steps. Definitely one of my favorite venues in all of Los Angeles. I've photographed most of the venues now and this one's at the top. Highly recommend.
Tyler Branch (Wedding Photographer) — Google review
Excellent place to go and relax for free. I went on a Monday afternoon and there were only half dozen visitors there, so with the 18 acres of property it felt like we had the place to ourselves. The mansion grounds are beautiful and serene with breathtaking views of the ocean and city. There’s lots of shade and plenty of park benches to rest on and enjoy it all. You can even peek through the windows into the gorgeous mansion and imagine what it is like to live in opulence. I’m planning on spending $20 to go on a tour and movie night they hold regularly. Even the Holiday festivities look fun and involve getting into the mansion for 90 minutes to see Christmas decorations, arts activities , storytelling— all for only $7. Reservations required for both events. The only downside was that of the dozens of water fountains, coy ponds and man made streams, only a couple of them were working and contained water. I’ve attached lists of numerous movies and TV shows that were filmed there, at least according to flyers posted on the small bulletin board in the parking lot. In summary, you’ll enjoy this place so bring your family and friends.
Mark Legassie — Google review
Fresh air, flowers, and a Zen vibe.
We enjoyed our visit. The water lilies were blooming, and lots of flowers on the hillside and all around. There are bathrooms by the Courtyard.
Easy, free parking.
European vibes.
Bree M — Google review
Great Venue for Photos and Events!
If you're searching for the perfect spot for photoshoots or hosting a wedding reception, this venue is definitely worth checking out! I was curious to see what this place had to offer and wasn't disappointed. While you can't explore inside the buildings, the common areas provide ample opportunities for stunning photographs. My visit allowed me to explore the entire area within 30 minutes, making it a quick and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a photographer scouting locations or planning an event, give this place a visit!
Melorin Ali — Google review
This is a beautiful place and it's great for family with kids. The mansion spans 46,000 sqft on a 6.5 ha land. You can easily get lost if you do not follow signs there. It has many sections with different gardens. The most famous is the cypress walk and the grand stairs where many movies were made. It's free for public access and free for non-professional photos. Park rangers are ACTIVELY patron the entire estate to make sure everything is in order all the times. Plenty of parking space and they do have multiple public restrooms in the facility. Not sure about handicap friendly or not since there are many stairs.
Andy Mai — Google review
This is a nice place, you can cover it in an hour or so. Perfect for some pictures. You can walk around here. It's free. Plenty of parking. You walk around and see the mansion. Also beautiful view of the city. You can be here between an hour or two.
Carlos Tovar — Google review
Beautiful and quaint park in an upscale and quiet area. Plenty of free parking. I saw a couple of photo session happening, it’s gotta be a gorgeous spot for those, especially at sunset. You don’t need more than an hour to walk the grounds. The mansion itself was closed for a private event in my visit.
Tatiana Russell — Google review
This mansion is gorgeous and it was the most expensive mansion in California when it was built in the 1920s. It's currently owned by the Beverly Hills city government and is open for public visit on Wed to Fri and select weekend dates. Reservation is required in advance but admission is free. This is the filming location for some famous movies such as Spider Man and Gilmore Girls. I believe this place is open for wedding/event rentals as well, and I'd say this is one of the more affordable event venue in LA.
Jenen Tan — Google review
It was raining and winter so I gave this place only three stars. We were only allowed to walk around the garden outside the house. It is free and a little interest. You can put this site as a small attraction to fill up the time. I believe it will be beautiful when spring so visit then. After all, not bad, the third priority to visit.
YH Chou — Google review
Cool spot to check out.
Featured in many many MANY movies and shows and other events.
Parking was free and so was entrance to the grounds to wonder around and look at stuff. Very ornate and well kept place, definitely somewhere to come and look around if you have time
Kyle Lowman — Google review
Beautiful little garden to wander, even if the mansion isn't open. Definitely recommend getting there around opening time, as it'll be much more peaceful. Big parking lot, no entry fee for the gardens. Must see if you're into beautiful gardens and architecture in the English revival style! We didn't go into the mansion and it was well worth the moment of quiet, beautiful views, and photo ops.
Meg Smitherman — Google review
Greystone Mansion offers a serene escape from the bustling city life of Beverly Hills. The clean kept grounds create an ambiance reminiscent of strolling through a castle, with picturesque views in every corner. The tranquility of the surroundings makes it a delightful getaway, which invites anyone to unwind and enjoy its beauty.
Fernanda Perez — Google review
The Greystone Mansion & Gardens is beautiful, a nice little escape from the city. Drive up the hill and don't worry, there's plenty of parking! We visited in mid-October, the mansion wasn't open, BUT the gardens themselves are plenty to explore. You can spend about an hour here and take lots of nice photos. Definitely a great spot for some photo sessions. There are public restrooms, they're sort of hidden away in the mansion lol but still accessible. There is a nice balcony area where you can get a fantastic view of the city below.
Only taking off one star because I wish there were some benches set up and I saw maybe like 2 trash cans. Beautiful place to come to relax and have a picnic if you want, but I recommend holding on to/collecting your trash until you find a 🗑️ can. Not a big deal but just a little inconvenient.
ChinLin Pan — Google review
There is no admission charge or parking fee to visit the mansion grounds thereby making it cheapskate friendly. Unless you are an aficionado of gardens or mansions, it is not a destination onto itself, but it is an easy add-on to your visit to Beverly Hills. Entry inside the mansion itself happens only one weekend each month for a modest fee, so plan accordingly. Touring the grounds involves steep and long stair climbing and will challenge those with mobility issues.
Wayne Clark — Google review
We (BELLA VITA EVENTS - EVENT PLANNERS) got the chance to work at the Greystone Mansion around 6 months ago. As we reflect on our year, what an amazing experience we had there! We worked closely with Sara, the venue representative, and she is a nugget with: 1) her knowledge of the history of the property, 2) mixed with her determination to protect the estate's legacy, 3) while providing the best experience to the client.
We coordinated an Old-Hollywood-&-Chic-European-inspired Wedding there, and it was enchanting. The Cocktail Hour unfolded on the mansion's terrace, overviewing the city, and the Dinner Reception took place in the picturesque courtyard, around the fountain, surrounded by beautiful stone facades & lush gardens.
Thanks to our experience & our clients' vision, we were able to make their vision come to life. Ultimately, we jointly created an unforgettable celebration of love at the Mansion's timeless beauty. Definitely recommend! - BELLA VITA EVENTS
Valentin Clerc — Google review
Tucked away in the Beverly Hills, overlooking a sweeping view of LA stands the Greystone Mansion. Stunningly beautiful grounds and gardens. Feels like an authentic old European chateau complete with doorways sized for horse-drawn carriages. Owned and maintained by the city of Beverly Hills, so these grounds are free and open to the public to wander and enjoy
Nash Holcomb — Google review
Plenty of free parking. It's free to go and walk around. Take pictures around here! You won't be disappointed with what you can come up with when taking pictures around this area. Also there used to be a pool but looks like they sealed it. Beautiful place to enjoy the scenery.
The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, established in 1982, is a museum bursting with an incredible collection of contemporary and modern art. The foundation boasts over 400 impressive works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Warhol, Kandinsky, Miro and more. Visitors can marvel at the artistic amalgamation of these extraordinary pieces throughout the gallery. The mansion formerly owned by Frederick R Weisman also housed many of his personal treasures which can be seen on tour with prior reservation required.
What can I say, this was just an incredible experience. There are some pieces in here that were just amazing to be within the presence of. Thr house is supposed to be "just as it was left by Weisman", and it really does look like it was lived in. Great care and deliberation have been taken in the decoration, placement, and thoughtfulness in the design and layout of this house, but also in it's preservation. If you have an opportunity to schedule a tour here, please do yourself a favor and take it.
The docent was friendly, knowledgeable, and seemed excited to be there, which made the tour a very pleasurable time, albeit moving a little quickly. I know they have other tours scheduled, sometimes back-to-back, but I really wish I would've had a _little_ more time to linger in some of the areas, as there's just so much to see (you could honestly spend an hour just appreciating each room, nonetheless the entire property).
No photos allowed inside, but you can take them outdoor. Also, you park inside the property on the driveway, not on the street.
taylor tea — Google review
Incredible incredible incredible. Need a reservation weeks in advance. Worth it. The single best art collection in LA, rivals any museum!
Jonathan Wegener — Google review
Made an appointment 23 days in advance only to get there and told theough the intercom that that day they dont have a docent for tours, we couldn't come in...and they are very sorry.
The foundation wants people to make resevations but their "system" is flawed. I was very upset that I took the day off to take my son (they dont have tours on the weekends) and drove there for nothing.
Galia Balaban — Google review
1 of LA's very best art collections and guided tours in 1 of LA's most desireable neighborhoods. It's truly an undiscovered LA treasure!
Michael J Herman — Google review
Possibly my favorite art venue in Anerica. At least tied with Norton Simon and Broad.
It's absolutely outstanding and a must to see.
Michael J. Herman — Google review
George Harrisons old house. Or one of his houses. He had a 120 room castle just outside London with 60 acress garden. He had a house in Hawaii with a garden of 63 acres. He had a castle in Switzerland. He had a Luxury house in Australia. He had a Luxury department in the center of London and several houses in the Los Angeles district through out the years. First he lived in North Carrolwood Drive 245, but sold it to Burt Reynolds, and Then George moved to North Carrolwood Drive 265, Where he lived for 8 years. The house looks exactly the same now as When George Harrison lived there. He kept jis 50 to 60 ultra luxury cars in his 120 room castle just outsider of London though.
Pete Gasper — Google review
While it is necessary to book your tour well in advance, the tour is well worth it if you have any interest in modern art. The Weismans collected art with flair, and it is a pleasure to view the many works of art on display at their former home in Beverly Hills. Don’t miss the vintage cars in the garage at the end of the tour, and buying the compilation book of the collection is highly recommended. The tour is about 1 3/4 hours long and requires a lot of walking in and out of tight spots and stair climbing—not an option for those with any sort of mobility issues!
Mignon Winston — Google review
Wonderful experience touring the home, gardens and spectacular art collection of Frederick Weisman. Our docent was very knowledgeable and helped us experience how the Weismans curated and displayed their collection. This is a one of a kind experience and not to be missed by modern art lovers.
Carol Martin — Google review
Mind-blowing collection of modern and contemporary art in a family home. Well informed docent and small group tour. Rothko over the sofa; need I say more?
Beverly Gardens Park, located in Beverly Hills, is a beautiful park with ponds, roses gardens and sculptures. It's a popular spot for photo ops and joggers alike.
Nice small park with the Beverly Hills sign. So many tourists are going there. Temperature is a little high for Midwest people. Nice green surroundings along with busy streets. Los Angeles is busier city and a lot of traffic those who are living isolated cities they feel so tired while driving all the way to city to do the interstate highways. Los Angeles has an reputation for being welcoming. The movie lover peoples still a lot of varieties of tourists are getting together in winter summer or fall. Love the city any way, but traffic is so high and intense.
Dr. Mohammad Shamsuddoha — Google review
Nice walking trail along side Santa Monica Blvd. if you are interested visiting Redeo drive, park along this elongated walking trail cum green space. There are some beautiful and majestic trees along the path. It is a nice way to visit reseal drive and walk along the Santa Monica Blvd. No public restrooms.
Dhiman Chowdhury — Google review
It's nice to see clean, safe and beautiful places like Beverly hills. Hope to visit again next year ❤️ from Philippines with love 🇵🇭🇺🇲
cee emm — Google review
Pretty awesome park, cool sculptures and plants. Especially the super massive and old looking fig trees
Lots of tourists but not too bad
Parking is all around, most of it is paid for metered parking
Kyle Lowman — Google review
This was a beautiful park with plenty of plants and sculptures. This was a nice place to have a walk around and take pictures. There were public restrooms available as well.
Carina Jahn — Google review
Beverly Gardens Park is a beautiful spot to take some photos and walk around. Was definitely worth the stop.
Leilani S — Google review
It’s next to the Beverly Hills sign. A must for tourists.
The drive along the garden and nearby is lined with long trees and makes for some great memories.
You can sit in the park at night and soak in the amazing scenery all around.
Arpit Garg — Google review
Wandering around the USA and Los Angelesun, as he also led to this iconic sign in the park with a rented car. Of course, we had to take a photo as a memory. There was a friendly other tourist who was happy to take pictures of us.
Bogdan Marcelan — Google review
The place is great. They have a tree there that must be one of the biggest none redwood trees in the world. There is not much to do other than hang out but he secnary is amazing. Bob and I had a great time in California.
Allyson Rose Bilodeau-Emerson — Google review
Nice place for a drive. Make sure to go on Mulholland drive to get anazing views and guided tours on which Hollywood star lives where.
Rodeo Drive is where all the shops are, there is a community park/garden and lots of places to see around.
UV A — Google review
Bring your visitors here. Nice little park with clean restrooms. Take photo by the Beverly Hills sign and on one of the streets with palm trees. On some weekends, this little park hosts art shows where you can find unique pieces. Come in by lunch and you'll find food trucks during the art show. Nice place to hang around on a weekend. Parking is limited.
Brenda Jimenez — Google review
Nice place to visit and walk around with friends or family. There are lots of tourist buses that make the pit stop here. Parking is right behind the sign or you can park on the side street and catch a beautiful picture of the palm tree rows. Good place to just chill, Rodeo Drive is across the street if you wanted to do fancy shopping.
Omar Mazariegos — Google review
Cool tourist spot to check out. They had multiple sculptures around the park, a Beverly Hills sign, clean public bathroom. Definitely a stop worth to check out!
Katelyn Zachowski — Google review
Locals drive by it daily, but tourists may not know its location; one of the most Instagrammable places in LA – the world famous Beverly Hills sign.
One block east of Rodeo Drive, at the corner of Beverly Drive & Santa Monica Blvd in Beverly Gardens Park, the large, photogenic Beverly Hills sign sits on display above the beautiful Lily pond.
jeni palisoc — Google review
I love the cool sculptures and the sign is very iconic. Great place to walk around and take pictures in the richest neighborhood in LA!
Kiet TT — Google review
Beverly Gardens is a 1.9-mile linear park that spans from Wilshire Boulevard to North Doheny Drive along Santa Monica Boulevard.
The park features numerous notable art sculptures, various specialty gardens including the Cactus Garden and Rose Garden, the Wilshire Electric Fountain, the Doheny Fountain, a decomposed granite jogging and walking path and arbors.
Beverly Gardens Park underwent a complete renovation in celebration of the city’s 100th anniversary in 2014.
The project was meant to bring the park back to its original glory and integrate innovative park design trends to propel the landmark into the 21st century.
The park also features the famous Beverly Hills Sign and Lily Pond, one of the best photo opportunities in Beverly Hills.
One of the most photographed spots in the city, this historic replica sign is a favorite for both residents and visitors. The sign is 40 feet long, illuminated and has a water feature along with a variety of flora that showcases the landscape surrounding the garden area.
Karin S. — Google review
This is a lovely meandering path with lots of beautiful plants and trees. It is clean and safe to walk in. Two police officers were on duty the day we walked through. The public outdoor bathroom was incredible ! Very new and well maintained , nicer than some hotel lobby bathrooms I visited. There is a beautiful fountain to enjoy the quiet surroundings.
Gail Fellows-DeGrace — Google review
Everything good. Not too many benches to seat. Very close to the street so it’s noisy. Not a place to relax. But it’s nice to spend some time there.
Antonio Neves — Google review
Amazing iconic place to come to visit along The Historic Route 66 Santa Monica Blvd and Rodeo Dr at Beverly Hills CA, come visit with your friends and family Christmas 🎄 ⛄🎁 ⛄ 🎁 ⛄ 🎄 lights... Seasons and Enjoy infinity....
Blessings for all
cesar cipres — Google review
Hahaha not a lot of people in here you can take photos in here Beverly like different world form LA here no homeless very clean, rich people live area totally different another one.
zhiyi zhao — Google review
This is a must stop spot when you're in Beverly hills. The park across the street is very nice with cool statues and clean bathrooms.
The Beverly Hills Public Library is a fantastic location for individuals seeking a peaceful atmosphere to work or study. The establishment features an adorable coffee and book shop, as well as an extensive collection of quality books. This library is highly recommended due to its convenient location and staff members who genuinely value the welfare of their patrons.
Amazing library. Great space for toddlers to play with extremely limited hours. I wish it was open more considering it’s just a room that’s unsupervised and as a mom i can keep my kids busy. Great programming, gorgeous place. Two hour parking free
Layla Shaikley — Google review
I was in the phone with my mother in the upstairs part of the library because I needed to ask her a quick question. I was not loud in any type of way and a librarian told me I needed to get off the phone because this is a quiet area. I ofc complied but then go on to see several others talking and she never said anything.
Zenmarah Duruisseau — Google review
I naturally love this library because it is a place of convience and they actually care about your well-being.
Antranique Loggins — Google review
A GUEST PASS for use of a computer isn't free at this place like it's in any public library out there! at least any I've been in the U.S!
The Beverly Hills public library is charging $1 for 1 hour use of a computer for non-liabrary card holders, meaning, guests.
I find this MIND-BOGGLING and FAR-FETCHED for Beverly Hills, considering the top tier and luxurious social, financial and economical characteristics and statistics of this city.
Is this city falling short with the budget for its public library, or, are there too many employees then actually needed???
Something is DEFINITELY WRONG with that!!!
DISTURBING you might say??
I think more like WHAT THE F_ _ _?!?!?!
LEONIDAS ?LEON? A.L — Google review
I just went there to get assistance with my passport. The door was closed and the man inside the room was on his cell phone. he came out and said I need an appointment to get help. He said his appointment is late and even if there will be no show he still cannot help me. He became rude and short with me. And basically told me there is no way he would help. His boss Melanie was rude and even more unprofessional she said "I don't have to do anything." I told them if your appointment who is late shows up you could shows up I walk out and you could help the other person. It feels like they prefer to do minimal and take the tax payers money and be rude to civilians.
P F — Google review
My experience was with the friends bookstore only. There is a very large selection of books and DVD and audio books. Excellent! My only complaint is the ladies working were quite unwelcoming. They had my leave my purse at the desk before entering and were quite frank and proceeded to talk about political issues with another visiting person. I am happy with my purchase from the bookstore, but the experience with these ladies was a turnoff.
Kathryn Friedlund — Google review
Cool place if you looking for quiet place to do your work, homework etc… they have a cute little coffee shop and book shop. They have good book collection too 😊
Highly recommend
enkhmurun monkhor — Google review
This library is beautiful. Not a surprise, it is Beverly Hills. I came here to get a card so I take free Udemy classes (FREE!!). Totally worth the drive in from the Valley. They also have passport services and free 2 hour parking.
Katy T — Google review
One of my favorite libraries in LA. Feels safe. Great WiFi. Free 2 hour parking… Beautiful architecture
Laurel Morris — Google review
It's fast becoming a homeless encampment. My kids used to go daily but we stopped after my daughter got a a bacterial infection from sitting on the filthy furniture. Also, it smells because I assume they seldom clean or disinfect the place. There's not a day that goes by that there's not a problem with the homeless arguing, listing to loud music, etc. We sympathize with the homeless but this situation is out of hand. A once good library is no more. We do not feel safe there (health or personal safety). What a shame!
Maria silva — Google review
It’s a great place for kids. Cleaning and lighting is perfect for reading. We found our favorite books.
Hardy Hao — Google review
Can't believe someone has it in their heart to leave anything but a wonderful review for the facility. It is a gorgeous library, the staff are very responsive and routinely ask if you are in need of assistance, always clean, quiet and serene. A wonderful place to recuperate, explore and study. Endlessly grateful.
Anastasia Mospanova — Google review
Nice library too many homeless people taking up seats and making noises for patrons who go there to study or be at peace. More needs to be done about this. Not just location or library is most of los angeles. Horrible!!!! They should be kept out you can't even feel safe at the library or bring your children.
Katal K — Google review
The environment here is very good. The children's area is also particularly designed.The parking lot can be free for two hours.
Starry Kan — Google review
Great library, and a friendly staff during my first visit to the Beverly Hills library. I will be going back
Jake Southard — Google review
Visiting this library is always a pleasure. The bright and airy interior, along with the cozy reading nooks, creates a relaxing and inviting atmosphere. The impressive collection of not just books but also DVDs, audiobooks, and e-resources makes it a one-stop destination for entertainment and knowledge. The library's events and workshops are engaging and well-curated, providing opportunities for learning and community engagement. I couldn't ask for a better place to indulge in my love for reading.
If you're in the market for luxury goods, then Two Rodeo Drive is definitely worth a visit. It's home to some of the most prestigious names in fashion, including Agent Provocateur, Etro, Jimmy Choo, and Versace. If you're looking for something a little more affordable, be sure to check out some of the smaller stores on site. This shopping mall is always bustling with activity so there's always something happening.
a must visit spot if you are in beverly hills
you can find lot of luxury brands here
i did some window shopping
different decorations along the street
feeling festive when visiting
The Witch's House, also known as the Spadena House, is an enchanting house in the heart of Beverly Hills.
The house was built in 1921 for a silent film movie studio, Willat Studios in Culver City.
When the studio closed, the Spadena family moved the home to its current location in Beverly Hills, where it has been since 1934.
The Witch's House is a private residence owned by Beverly Hills realtor, Michael J. Libow. Tours are not offered. Please be respectful and don't make a lot of noise by viewing the home only from the street.
You can park around for 2hrs for free, so cool out of the world.
Karina Carmona — Google review
Whenever we head to Beverly Hills this is a must stop for us. It's incredible. Also known as the Witches house, this gem is nestled among homes of the stars. It's a perfectly wonderful fairytale house.
Tina — Google review
Nice exterior of the house same as in movies
MR Nomula — Google review
Such a iconic house, it’s a nice place if you wanna take a nice shot to have it on your pics collection
Yoni Usiel Diaz — Google review
Welcome to the ugliest house in Beverly Hills. Definitely worth a visit.
M C — Google review
A fun stop over while in Beverly Hills)
Nicely maintained and cool history 👍
Olia — Google review
Spadena House aka " Witch House" is a must see ! It has become a popular Tourist attraction for globetrotters!! On a sunny it is a site to behold !! It is creative and decorated with many nuances !! Come to Beverly Hills, California and see for yourself!!
Rhea — Google review
So antique and so beautifully decorated house ~😘😘, Good photo spot. Residential neighborhood, so be respectful. Thanks🥰
Happy Happy — Google review
Private property - so just a quick stop to click some photos and walk around. Strictly no trespassing.
Arivarul Arivazhagan (Ajit) — Google review
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Franklin Canyon Park, Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority
Franklin Canyon Park is a 605-acre park located in the Santa Monica Mountains near Benedict Canyon, featuring many picnic areas, over 5 miles of hiking trails, a duck pond & a nature center. The park is great for beginner hikers and families with kids because it has a stroller-friendly trail around the reservoir.
An absolutely beautiful place to hike, and enjoy the views. After all the rain, everything looks so green and pleasant. This is a very family friendly hike. You can choose to just walk on the paved road, or take a stroll in the different hiking trails. We’ve done most of the park, and the trails are easy to walk on. There’s a little stream of water on the side of the main road that is nice to see. There’s a big pond where you can see dozens of turtles, fish, and you can hear frogs/toads mating calls. Most likely you’ll also hear and see many woodpeckers. There’s picnic tables throughout the park where you can sit and take a break. On the park area, there’s bathrooms that are always very clean. And an area where you can refill your water bottles with cold water. It’s also dog friendly, and it’s always nice to see the pups enjoying their walks. There’s different areas to park your car. Be careful driving up the mountains though, the roads are extremely narrow in some areas. And try to get there early, so you can avoid the heat during the hot weather.
Violet BF — Google review
This is a really pretty natural area hidden surprisingly close to populated areas of LA. The second you drive into the canyon, you feel like you’re miles and miles from civilization! Cell service drops, and you’re really out there. Driving into the park from the south end gives you scenic views along a narrow mountain road with steep cliffs, so be sure to pay close attention when you’re driving and be prepared to have to back up to allow oncoming traffic some space. Do keep in mind this is a canyon, and when it rains it can flood. When I drove down at the bottom of the canyon a couple of days ago, the entire road had a few inches of water on it. A few inches more and I wouldn’t have been able to drive - be careful! If you’re looking for a nice place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this is a perfect place to go. Lots of wildlife, nice hiking, and great drives! Enjoy!
Michael — Google review
Even though it’s officially closed you can get in if you are hiking in or on a bike. It’s a problem if you want to drive there, no place to park. Because it’s sort of closed there are very few people and that’s pretty special. Makes for a great day out in nature in solitude. I’ve been there when it’s open and it’s pretty great even with people.
Thomas Stelmach — Google review
One of my favorite places to hike. A number of options to explore, so you can find your own little corner to claim picnic tables, ponds & turtles!!
I will say it was a bit frustrating to see people feeding the wildlife even though it's explicitly friends upon and there are signs everywhere.
Great place to have a picnic, take a hike, and enjoy some fresh air & beautiful greenery.
Sylvia Wesolowski — Google review
Just did a short walk around the 2 ponds. It was pretty quiet and relaxing. Saw a few wildlife which is always a bonus when walking through a conserved area.
Dan Clemente — Google review
This place will make you forget you’re even in Los Angeles! So much shade all around by the trees. The reservoir adds a character to this area.
The main road is what’s accessible and a couple other trails. Some trails are closed due to muddiness and ponding from the previous rainy days.
There is quite a lot of parking spots. The road up is narrow. At the moment (5/29/23) Franklin Canyon Dr out to Mulholland Dr is closed.
Jess — Google review
Great hike nestled off coldwater canyon in Beverly Hills. Can hike to the top of the mountain or walk around the lake that was the backdrop for The Andy Griffith show. See the turtle and duck pond or picnic at one of the many tables scattered throughout the area or just enjoy some peace…..wonderful experience.
Karlan Stephenson — Google review
Pretty, but watch out for the photo enforced stop signs. They'll send you a $100 ticket and charge you $25 just to contest it.
Eric Hampshire — Google review
Easy, relaxing, dog friendly 1.5 mile walk around the reservoir. Not far from Beverly Hills or the Valley coming up Cold Water Canyon but woodsy enough to feel like your are away from the city.
Sit by the water and admire ducks, turtles and Coy fish or setup camp on one of the many benches throughout. Great for an outdoor gathering with parking opportunities all around the reservoir.
If 1.5 miles isn't enough you can venture off on a few off trails that lead away from the reservoir.
Saul Buenrostro — Google review
Reasonably nice. Great to see the lake and the turtles. Good for a family walk.
Many trails to choose from but advise. If you have small kids avoid the Blinderman trail. It is very steep going up and coming down. Stick to the other trails which are not too steep.
Nice views all-round from different locations if you can go up the trails
Parking is free. NICE!
jeffrey okon — Google review
Franklin Canyon Park is in The hills of BH and extends to the Santa Monica Mountains, which it is part of. This is a very scenic park with wildlife, walking hiking paths, a lake, a running stream, and it's about a 5-10 mins drive from Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. A great mini getaway and feel nature within the city.
So many rules are enforced here and this park is heavily monitored via camera and park patrol personnel, who are fond of issuing tickets!
It's a bit to a challenge finding the right road to get here. Also, once here in the park it's poor cell reception. And make sure you read the posted park hours signs, gates close as noted. This park is a great place to visit and I highly recommend it.
Anton Kucher — Google review
Hard to believe this wooded oasis is right smack in the middle of LA! Short drive (15 min) from Rodeo Dr area through a pretty neighborhood and a canyon up to the nature preserve. We did not have a problem with parking rufht next to the trails, but I think you can park below if an issue. Parking lots on either side. The road through it is a big U shape. There’s a reservoir and short hiking trails all around. On the west side is a really cute turtle pond that’s great for people that might have difficulty walking as it’s all flat and a short distance and you can park right in front. Enjoy this beautiful area anytime you need have a need for some nature. But watch out - POISON OAK everywhere along the trail. It’s cut back but be careful.
The Botanical Garden of Virginia Robinson Gardens is a 6.2 acre estate and gardens located in Beverly Hills, California, which was founded by the Robinsons - who were known for their department store dynasty - and is now run by the county as a botanical garden oasis. The gardens feature exotic and rare plants, pools and fountains, as well as a Kitchen Garden where groundskeepers grow seasonal vegetables and herbs.
Surrounded by the most beautiful landscape nestled on a hill lies this local treasure. Kudos to the groundskeepers and caretakers of the property as well. Also, very spacious and perfect for your next reception and event. Highly recommend. Also, right around the corner and down the street from the prestigious Beverly Hills Hotel. 5 stars!
Tyrone Van Tatenhoven — Google review
Wonderful little tour of a historic house with beautiful gardens. Would like to have seen more of the house as well as some free walking thru the garden as it is very controlled. Still very much worth the $15 for the 1.5 hour tour.
Gregory Tung — Google review
This 6 acre estate in the midst of Beverly Hills is a hidden gem!
Built in 1911 by the Robinson family (owners of Robinson’s Department Stores) it was the first luxury estate built in the Beverly Hills area. It was gifted to LA County by Virginia Robinson in 1977, just before her death.
The house was built in a “Beaux” style, and the pool house was modeled after the Villa Pisani in Tuscany.
Since then, the 6 gardens surrounding the home have been meticulously maintained.
Plants from all over the world are featured, and there is a large rose garden, as well as a King Palm forest that is the largest in the world outside of Australia.
At one time, it was a Mecca of celebrity parties and tennis matches.
The pool house and main house are also part of your tour, but access in the main house is somewhat limited as this home is in it’s totally original condition with all of the furnishings and decor that Virginia left behind.
You will have to book a private tour through their website.
Be prepared to walk a lot of steps on the walking paths through the terraced gardens with your guide and docent.
The gardens can also be booked for photo shoots, and it’s a popular place for wedding or engagement photos.
Mark Pitts — Google review
Stunning gardens & architecture! Los Angeles and Beverly Hills history at its finest! It's amazing to me how well preserved everything is given the challenges of fundraising and the cost of maintaining properties of this magnitude in this day and age. Well worth the wait and the reservation to gain entry into an intimate estate that was the first in the hills of Beverly.
Juan Moreno — Google review
Absolutely GORGEOUS estate and gardens in Beverly Hills… one of the original houses… absolutely fantastic 💚
Julien Isaacs — Google review
Beautiful, beautiful place. Make reservations in advance. A lot of walking with stairs throughout. It's a BIG place.
Martine Monaghan — Google review
Today was my first time visiting and it was a wonderful experience, I would go back again. Elyse was a terrific guide and really knew a lot about the property and was able to answer all of the group’s questions. Due to Covid we were unable to go into the interiors but the tour takes you around the entire property through five different types of gardens. The palm tree forest was my personal favorite, I believe it’s the largest collection anywhere in California. This is also the oldest estate in Beverly Hills and for that alone it’s worth a visit.
Parking can be a little tight in the parking guest lot which is towards the back of the property and the driveway leading up to it is very narrow so if you have an especially wide or tall car (especially a large truck or suburban size SUV) you may want to park on the street. It’s incredibly beautiful inside and funded mainly by the neighboring residents of Beverly Hills. It would be nice if they let you free roam so you could sit and enjoy the property solo but I understand how that would be hard logistically wise. Overall I would recommend to anyone who is a fan of botanical gardens, history, or Beverly Hills.
Zan Lee — Google review
This is a beautiful mansion and garden located in the heart of Beverly Hills. It was the family property of the Robinson's Department Store owner, who donated it to the LA County. It's open for guided tour on select days for $15 per person. The volunteer guide was very knowledgeable and friendly and you can learn a lot about the history, the flora, and landscape of the property during the tour. No photos are allowed inside the mansion, but you can take pictures outside.
J Tan — Google review
Beautiful and serene. Such a unique place.
Ganusja Farmer John — Google review
It’s been almost a decade since I’ve been here and I can’t stop thinking about it. One of the most beautiful hidden gems in L.A. wear comfortable shoes and really get into every corner of the estate if you can!
Lauren B — Google review
You have to have reservation to visit this place. After paying for visit (as I remembered it was less than $40 for 4) volunteer will give you a tour through the Villa and also two big Gardens. Everything was beautiful and well maintained. We had amazing time. Highly recommend to visit this place.
The Paley Center for Media is a museum dedicated to the preservation and celebration of television, radio, and emerging media platforms. The center's permanent media collection contains over 160,000 programs and advertisements. In addition to hosting special exhibits, screenings, and panel discussions with creators and stars, the institution also maintains a petting zoo.
LOVED the Star Trek Discovery costume exhibit. It was wonderful to see these up close . I had no idea the fabrics were as lovely as they are in person. The amount of detail is mesmerizing. Deltas everywhere!
Extremely friendly staff, and when I visited they were playing women's World Cup games in their well-sized (though over-air conditioned!) theater. Right after that, they played an episode from Voyager.
It was hard to leave.
Cindy Snyder — Google review
Wish I could give 3.5 stars. The staff here are incredible and very nice. I was hoping to have a more robust museum experience, but instead there are a few art pieces and an extensive video gallery. I could spend all day watching old and rare video from TV history. I wish there were more historical pieces like old TV guides, set pieces, scripts, stand alone video features, etc. It was decorated very much for the holidays and for selfies, but it could use a little more oomph, especially for the location. Perhaps more interactive such as Star Trek set piece for selfies, Sesame street background, Johnny Carson desk & mic, etc. Considering the cost is suggested donation, I think the Paley is a wonderful place and would recommend.
Ronnie Moacyr — Google review
Excellent free exhibits are almost always available in the lobby and galleries. You get a close up view of costumes and props, and sometimes even immersive VR views of the sets.
Upstairs there's a free viewing room where you can see rare kinescope recordings of early TV shows, most of which you can't view elsewhere.
The Paley hosts many events where the public can meet the cast and creatives behind today's popular shows.
The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. And you can park free for two hours across the street under crate and barrel.
A must-see stop for anyone visiting Beverly Hills.
Daniel Will-Harris — Google review
The Paley Center is an awesome place where fans of shows can see exhibits of items from those shows. I went for the Star Trek Discovery exhibit.
damonthomas — Google review
This place is a history lesson in media.
They have wonderful exhibits that cover the history of entertainment.
You can see up close such things as Dorothy's dress from The Wizard of Oz and items belonging to Marilyn Monroe and on and on.
The exhibits change over time.
There is a theater for watching films and other rooms filled with memorable moments that have been a part of our lives through media.
A must-see for all ages.
Admission is free, but donations are accepted.
George Vreeland Hill
George Vreeland Hill — Google review
The paley center ia a great museum ,but is even greater for hosting events. The site is beautiful and conveniently located in beverly hills on a beautiful street with lots of foot traffic and shops in the area
Daniel Hernandez — Google review
I went to the Star Trek Discovery exhibit. This was my first visit to the Paley Center. It was really cool!
Payton McMullen Jr — Google review
I visited during the American Horror Story exhibit. It had a great flow and overall was done well. I ubered in as to avoid the hustle and bustle of Beverly Hills but I did see that there were several parking garages that had fairly easy access. There's plenty to do around the center so it's easy to kill a day there. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and plan on going again 😉
Renowned for its luxury brands and iconic Hollywood stars, Rodeo Drive is home to the Walk of Style, an outdoor tribute honoring style icons. The walk spans the length of Rodeo Drive and features bronze plaques honoring people in the fashion and design industry. Sculpture featuring these individuals stands at each corner of the walkway.
It is a famous street in LA , and the most beautiful street , there are a lot of luxury brand there , you can see the rich people there and the luxury car .
You should visit it if you are go to LA .
Also there are a lot of corner you could take picture for you 😁.
samer kassoum — Google review
Sooooo posh!
Honestly, I expected this street to be longer, but it was quite short, yet it looks just Glamorous! Lots of fancy, expensive and famous brands. A lot of people were driving up and down the street (including myself 😁) but no one was actually there to shop 😂😂
It’s definitely a site to see. So if you have a spare mil you know where to go now 😂
Maya Hadzhipetkova — Google review
One of the most iconic luxury shopping streets in the world. Pretty much every luxury designer has a store on Rodeo Drive, some more than one. It’s beautifully presented and clean. Not over crowded with people either. The window designs of every store are stunning. It’s great for strolling and maybe a purchase or two 🛍️
Niki Vasiliadis — Google review
Incredible place where there is a great variety of brand stores, many people from different countries come to tour to see the famous rodeo drive and the houses of the famous there is also a tour where they show you the most popular places in this place rarely seen a famous walking down the street .........
Eduardo Jr. — Google review
If you want to make yourself feel as a celebrity going to shop come here, but don't buy anything ;)
Great boulevard to walk and enjoy watching and exploring the high end retail shop and take a lot of a good pictures.
If you are willing to visit and enter some shop like dior and many other name, they ask you to make like a reservation to enter, so to save te make sure you made that earlier before coming to rodeo drive.
Have a good one.
Mahmoud MUK. (Architecto) — Google review
Such a stunning place , so many rich shops and big brands to explore. It is a pretty place to walk through and just experience the Hollywood lifestyle.
Jordana Lobo — Google review
Nice malls and streets I think parking is tough so try to reach by public transport and cab
MR Nomula — Google review
Beautiful street with a bunch of places I can't afford. Just fun to take a walk and check it all out and see some cool cars.
Josh Wilson — Google review
The Rodeo Drive Walk of Style is a glamorous tribute to fashion's finest moments. Strolling along this iconic boulevard feels like stepping onto a runway where luxury and style collide. With each step, you're immersed in the history and elegance of the fashion world. It's a must-visit destination for any fashion enthusiast seeking inspiration and sophistication
Bonnie Kim — Google review
I love everything about Rodeo Drive! Everything is just so beautiful! Little surprises everywhere you look! Great food! Great shopping! Great customer service no matter where you are!
Crystal Eidanizadeh — Google review
Went as a tourist, for a walk, for a tourist picture, definitely not to empty my wallet. We walked around and admired the beautifully decorated storefronts, and then walked into a super cute area kind of hidden around the side of a shop.
Nazifa Chowdhury — Google review
What a beautiful street. ❤️ 🌟
The street is known for its collection of ultra high-end designer and boutique shops. A must visit place in Los Angeles
Harsh Verma — Google review
Beautiful street, plenty of fine stores . Beautiful holiday decorations
Angelina — Google review
I was here in 2007!
Beverly hills, iconic place to visit, luxury stores and luxury cars around, nice for photos.
PS: This street was an inspiration for the Portola Drive Street on GTAV (Famous videogame)
E — Google review
Love this Rodeo walk. After a nice bike ride from Venice Beach to Santa Monica Pier. We ended up here. Love the smells of all the good perfumes and rich people.
Sylvia Garcia — Google review
This is the place I enjoyed the most in LA, especially at night. Beautiful stores and lights all over, super good music, and an extremely nice atmosphere. We got there around 8:30 PM, not crowded at all, you can take pictures easily. You can also go the 208 Rodeo restaurant, no reservations needed, and it hits the Beverly Hills vibe just right (be mindful of the time though, the kitchen closes at 9 PM).
Raluca I. — Google review
Rodeo Drive
Los Angeles and Beverly Hills sport one of the most famous shopping areas in the world.
Rodeo Drive is a two-mile-long street known as one of the most expensive streets in the world. Encompassing edges Beverwil Drive and Sunset Boulevard.
Clean Beautiful area that has handicap parking and accessibility. The store fronts are almost as beautiful and the wares they sell.
I’ve added many store front pictures for your enjoyment.
Great to do people watching and to feel like a movie star.
Pick up a couple of things!
Lonnie McDonald — Google review
Super beautiful as always :)
Visited in thanksgiving weekend , already full of Christmas vibe :)
黃詩婷(Claire) — Google review
The expected super high end fashion stores, great to walk around but god help you if you actually want to go into one of them. We had to wait 30 minutes to get into the Chanel store and it wasn't even a particularly busy time! We gave up on Herme.
David Black — Google review
Beautiful street with so many designer stores. The street is beautiful decorated for the Christmas season.
Marian Grant — Google review
Iconic shopping street, no first visit to LA is complete without a stroll down Rodeo drive (and via Rodeo).
Csaba Csaki — Google review
Great place to walk around with amazing stores
Rodrigo Meister — Google review
The hype is real. What a place to see the rich and famous drive by with their sports cars. All the more brands have all their flagship stores here.
Joh Y — Google review
What a cool place to visit, so much to Buy!! I only come here on occasion, like a special treat. Seems to be getting more conservative every year, good or bad, I don't know. I like it here
Beverly Canon Gardens is a 33,000 square foot public garden located in Beverly Hills, California. The garden features landscaped gardens, outdoor dining spaces, fountains and colonnaded walkways. It is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
One of my favorite places to sit and people watch :) a few cafes in the area that are lovely!
Free parking for two hours, and easy and clean public restrooms.
Anastasiya Kopteva — Google review
A small courtyard style garden hidden in the busy shopping area, great place to take a break.
Y? Wu — Google review
Restaurants on both sides. There are chairs here where you can sit for free. Soak up the sun !!
Rahul Kurup — Google review
After a great time at the Louis Vuitton exhibition. Time to have lunch in the beautiful Beverly Canon Gardens. There are delicious restaurants to select from. Enjoy the courtyard with plenty of seating.
Marian Grant — Google review
A small interlude of tranquility and relaxation in the middle of Beverly Hills! Worth visiting and sitting down for a tasty snack!
Martina De Vicari — Google review
Nice place to relax and hang out. Free 2 hour public parking nearby. Sweet Beverly has decent to-go food if you want a bit to eat while you hang out.
Brittany — Google review
for restaurant for lunch day. There are many options and nice place to eat lunch break or chat time.
Susanna McGlamery — Google review
Great little park that's well maintained, for a quick and easy sit-down break for people watching or eating your takeout lunch.
Peter Koval — Google review
Great place for evening walks and talks. It is calm here. Atmosphere of luxury and aristocracy. Visit this place during the day or night time and you will not regret. Take some snacks to enjoy them on the soft lawn in the center of the park. Sounds of gurgling fountain water will hypnotize you. Enjoy your time here folks.
Dzmitry Mik — Google review
Excellent area to take a break after long day of shopping or just need to spend causal time there to enjoy the California sunshine. There are signs to take photos as well as restaurants around. Great for tourist and traveler.
Parking can be challenging at times especially on the weekend.
Edward Chen — Google review
Nice area to take pictures or sit around in the heart of Beverly Hills.
James Z — Google review
Lovely outdoors in a busy area. Restaurants are in both side. A place to relax and wonder around. Walk around to shops or admire the city views. Morden yet some buildings are architectural marvel.
Manoj — Google review
A lovely little place for lunch with small 2-top tables, a fountain, some pretty bushes and trees. There are many surrounding restaurants to grab something to eat. It's attached to a free parking lot. It's between 2 tall buildings. There's a big pink sign to take fun photos. This is somewhere to stop to test and have a drink or a meal but not a separate outing.
The Beverly Hills City Hall, built in 1932 and renovated in 1982, is a beautiful example of Spanish Revival Architecture. It stands tall among the palm trees on North Rexford Drive and is a popular backdrop for pictures.
You will see this beautiful building from afar when standing at the Beverly Hills Sign.
Karin S. — Google review
One of the most beautiful city hall exterior designs in the world! The front appears to be a classic baroque, Spanish Renaissance style of architecture. I was given some info by an employee that mentions that particular style as being California Churrigueresque.
The backside has an attractive Spanish Art Deco revival style.
The interior is more typical of a standard looking government building.
There’s a parking structure off of Civic Center Drive, great for short term parking.
Tour vehicles may find short stop space here, street-side along W. 3rd St.
Jim Kara — Google review
Is it possible to please stop making my block a public nuisance? The closure for Oscar celebration was one thing, but this morning (on a Sunday), I was woken by very very very loud workout noise. It was as if a cycling class was in my bedroom. Please be more respectful to the residents! You ruined my day.
Elizabeth Wilson — Google review
One of the best city halls in California, so if you are walking in Beverly Hills make sure to come along it.
Federico Salvati — Google review
I did some walking while in town and was able to walk through here as the sun was setting pretty architecture
Bob Brennaman(REALTOR) — Google review
Beautiful architecture with a great history. Used for several movies like Beverley Hills Cop and others.
Ryan M — Google review
Un Ayuntamiento fuera de lo común por su arquitectura ornamental. los jardines bien cuidados. Pero es lo que tiene vivir en Beverly Hills
(Translated by Google)
A Town Hall out of the ordinary for its ornamental architecture. the well-kept gardens. But that's what it's like to live in Beverly Hills
Rafa BF — Google review
beautiful architecture | must-see if your're a fan of Beverly Hills Cop
A. Stolz — Google review
Love it. 100 years old concrete and finished tile floors.
Zahra Modiri — Google review
I went to report my missing cat and asked for detective Rosewood and Sgt Taggart but they were at the Beverly Hills Gun Club with Axel Foley. Spoke to Captain Bogomil who was very helpful. Than went and got a banana at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The sprawling Will Rogers Memorial Park in Beverly Hills commemorates the famed entertainer with a festive pond and lush gardens. The park is a lovely oasis close to some of Los Angeles' most famous landmarks, including the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Hollywood Sign. The well-maintained grounds feature several statues and monuments honouring Rogers, as well as a rose garden.
Wow! That is how I can describe that wonderful place.
It is super calm and clean. A lot of beautiful trees, bushes and flowers are here. There is a pool in the center of the park and there is a big family of ducks that live and enjoy life here.
Beautiful and noble people from Beverly Hills area usually visit this park, you can freely talk to them, they are friendly)
The place is under 24/7 surveillance so it is safe here. I highly recommend to stop by if you are in the area of Beverly Hills. Thank you 🙏
Dzmitry Mik — Google review
Beautiful park with handsome palm trees and a fountain, right across the street from Beverly Hills Hotel. It's a nice place to relax and maybe take a stroll. It was very quiet in the morning when I visited the park, I definitely enjoyed the peacefulness here.
Y? Wu — Google review
Bliss. It's around a 10-minute stroll from the Beverly Hills sign/Spadena House. Plenty of spots to sit and soak up the SoCal weather and ambience. Right at the intersection of many palm tree-lined streets, so feels very typically L.A. County. We spotted turtles in the water pond, which was so fascinating. Definitely visit to finish off a day around Beverly Hills or to end a Franklin Canyon walk.
Roan Knowles — Google review
One of the most beautiful, peaceful parks That I have ever been to. Absolutely gorgeous! Check out my photos and videos of the park.
Tracy Saunders — Google review
Great place to visit. There's an awesome pond here with turtles, fish and ducks. The scenery is magnificent and clean, great for pictures. Lots of pretty trees.
Sandra Falls — Google review
Beautiful park, more like a garden...
Come stroll around, sit and relax on benches, watching turtles swimming and sun bathing under the fountain. There is a restroom here. Plenty of free parking on streets around the park.
Roy Jitdanai — Google review
Pretty park with a koi pond, various flowers and trees, a nice view and photo op of the Beverly Hills Hotel, and a fun way to learn about Will Rogers and the area by listening to and viewing the informative posts throughout the park. And there are spots to enjoy a picnic along with bathrooms.
Lisa Bruno — Google review
Beautiful. Nice fountain & pond that holds ducks, turtles and koi.
Usually very quiet. Occasionally people picnic with their families & children.
Lately (since pandemic) there are a lot of homeless people occupying as well, but that seems to be the case at all the parks. Until we find them somewhere for them to live during the pandemic, we just have to share space as long as they keep respectful.
Vashti Searcie — Google review
At the crossroads of Beverly Hills, this beautiful park is an oasis of naturalness! When in the park, it’s hard to believe that it’s surrounded by busy streets, including Sunset Blvd to the north! The park also lies within one of America’s most affluent communities!
I love go here with my visitors to walk around thru the meticulously maintained landscape, take photos by the pond with a fountain and to use the restrooms. There’s large fish, turtles and ducks in the pond. Unusually tall palms may be seen in and around the park and along the streets here. Also, the famous Beverly Hills Hotel is seen from the park looking north, just across Sunset Blvd.
Parking at the park may be for free, tho with restrictions and within the time limits. The North Cannon Drive side entrance is nearest to the public restrooms. North Beverly Drive on the east side may have additional spaces available, as is Lomitas Av. at the south end of the park.
Jim Kara — Google review
The Will Rogers Memorial Park is located at the 800 - 876 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills , Los Angeles City, is a small, charming and beautiful Park at the midle of Beverly Hills, and in front of the traditional Beverly Hills Hotel.
The Park have a lot of palm trees, beautiful gardens and a nice fount, where litles turtles enjoy the sunshine and the clean water.
It is a definitively a good place to go use spare times and enjoy it. I recommend it.
Joaquim Braz — Google review
Beautiful little park in the middle of Beverly Hills. It's a 2 minute drive from the Beverly Hills sign, and right opposite 'The Beverly Hills' hotel. Parking is convenient, restrooms tidy and clean, and it's overall a nice spot to sit and relax with lunch in the sunshine. Don't forget to see the turtles!
G. J. Baseggio — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful park in middle of Beverly Hills. I was driving in the area when I passed by this park so I decided to walk around. What a surprising me it's a capsule that will be open on 2114!
Beverly Hills' Church of the Good Shepherd is a beautiful Catholic place of worship that is situated in the very heart of the city. The parish here is extremely helpful and extends their hospitality to residents and guests alike. This church is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about Catholic ideology and religion, or who simply wants to visit an iconic place in Beverly Hills.
Beautiful church. Wondeful and welcoming congregation and staff. I really enjoy Sunday service and just the peaceful environment to worship each week.
Plenty of parking as well. Very organized during Covid.
Roxie Beckles — Google review
It was my first church to visit in LA during my 2023 trip here! A Holy Temple of Catholics in the Beverly Hills area. The feeling of being "home" as I enter into this church is very comforting . . . Thank you, LORD! 🙏💝
sylvia fortich — Google review
The only reason I don't attend the mass at this church is that I can't bring my emotional support animals. If they have more lenient policy on that I would be happy to attend the mass every Sunday.
Peter Choi — Google review
Called and spoke with Penny about an issue with a RCIA program. She was empathic and said she would speak with Fr. Ed and call back. Never heard back. I have since left messages for both Fr. Ed and Penny with no response from either of them. What happens when the very people that say they serve in the name of God ghosts you? No wonder church attendance is down.
From the treatment I have received lately from 2 Catholic priests and laypersons I believe the POPE maybe the only one who wants to be of service to the general public. 😔 Everyone else seems to feel too superior for the task.
Debora Leon — Google review
A wonderful Catholic Church in the very heart of Beverly Hills
Sergey Ishkhanov — Google review
A great church with a home feel.
There is a lot of history here in terms of fame, but there is a LOT more history here when it comes to family and friends.
What a wonderful church.
Five stars?
This gets ten.
George Vreeland Hill
George Vreeland Hill — Google review
Beautiful church and it was open. I didn't know churches actually lock their doors when there isn't mass. They had a pray/intention book and one for departed loved ones. My prayer for a very ill household member and I got a miracle. Thank you.
Via Garcia — Google review
The Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills is really something else. It's got that classic charm mixed with a touch of Hollywood glam. The architecture is stunning, and the vibe inside is warm and welcoming. If you're into spirituality, beautiful spaces, and maybe even celebrity sightings, this church is a must-visit.
Leandro Menezes — Google review
As far as religious establishments go this church is on my list for one of the best. Not only do they have services but they also support their local community without reach, donation drives, and other charitable acts. Also having gone to a Catholic elementary school the nuns here are so down to earth and human as well as the priests.
Jayson Burch — Google review
Beautiful classic building with a friendly congregation. Great message. Fantastic location
Jamie Heimforth — Google review
The Roman Catholic Church in the center of Beverly Hills area. I really love the church, clean and peacefull.
Ben — Google review
A wonderful place to worship, and Father Ed engages you to feel spiritually lifted and worthy. Excellent sermons and a real sense of community
Kristina Mendez — Google review
The priest is amazing! He connects with everyone, and his message resonates with all — even me, who is born & raised Jewish {I still am, but attend Mass with my loving Catholic soulmate}.
Ian King — Google review
so thankful to have had our wedding here. fr. ed did an amazing job making it personal and meaningful. the structure of the church allows for an intimate ceremony. Mary Ann and the staff all were so supportive along the way. we love this parish and look forward to the years and celebrations to come with it.
Coldwater Canyon Park is an amazing park in Beverly Hills that offers plenty of fun for kids. With a playground, a stream and beautiful trees, this spot is perfect for any day out.
This park is very nice and clean. It has good accessibility, with tidy restrooms. It feels like a safe place to bring young children. It has shaded spots to play, and safe equipment. I noticed some security cameras, enhancing safety.
MilkKefir — Google review
Nice little neighborhood park with cute, friendly squirrels everywhere! When I visited, there were no other people so I had the whole park to myself, and there was some parking along the street at the edge of the park itself. I’m not giving this park 5 stars because they used to have a water fountain/river thing but it had been shut off due to water shortages…which makes it look a little run down. However, you may be lucky enough to get a food truck at the park (there was one when I was there) so your lunch might be taken care of when you visit! I imagine this would be a nice place to bring your kids, but be sure to keep a close eye on them as a busy road is right nearby!
Michael — Google review
Shhhh. Don't tell anyone about Cold Water Canyon Park. Wonderful little park in the heart of multi-million dollar mansion Beverly Hills. Safe space for kids. Let's keep it that way. Good security. I was there once when somebody reported a suspicious character. Rangers and police there within minutes. Kids always have a lot of fun. Beautiful neighborhood and little park!
Brad Listermann — Google review
Brought my 3 year old son here on a holiday weekend. Not too crowded and lots of shade. Bathroom was relatively clean and had working water fountains. Parking can be tricky if you get there on a busy day during peak hours.
Micah Salberg — Google review
cute park, very family friendly. rarely get to stop and actually enjoy it but when you do it’s a mellow spot to read and just chill. it’s a cute vibe and local for cold water which is nice because you don’t have to leave the hill. highly recommended for families !
Jonathan Tuil — Google review
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BIG DADDY FREAKY DEA — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Beverly Hills, Coldwater Canyon Park stands as a verdant oasis amidst the urban sprawl of Los Angeles. This cherished community park, beloved for its expansive playground and scenic picnic areas, offers a tranquil retreat for families seeking solace from the city's hustle. With its lush landscapes and ample outdoor amenities, the park not only serves as a hub for recreation but also fosters a sense of community among its visitors, making it a quintessential part of the city's green spaces.
I bring the kiddos here and let them run wild.
D — Google review
Nice park for a bit of shade and time with friends. Really beautiful trees and landscaping.
David Rice — Google review
My kid love this place. The only problems there's dogs🐕 owners that release their dogs here so they're running freely. Other than that is clean well-maintained and beautiful to be at on sunny days. if going on the Little River🏞. Don't forget to remove their shoes👟👟👣. It's slippery with shoes or some shoes. And bring a towel.
Antonio Gaeta — Google review
We gathered with a group of 50+ for a story telling charity event held in the park hosted by Hercules Campus LLC founder Tyree Maurice Burris-Hunt whom is heir grandson of trucking mogul Johnny Bryan Hunt & heir to famous tv radio personality CASEY Kasem.
Great experience, friendly & social environment. Play area, walking and picnic 🧺.
Emile Gebel — Google review
Kids like to play in this steam, let boats and balls float down the stream, etc. It's a nice way to keep cool on a hit day. Unfortunately, the stream water has been shut off due to covid, though supposedly it will be turned back on soon.
Chris Morris — Google review
We dropped off for an hour to let my grandson Midnight play here. He was so excited and really enjoyed everything. Clean and friendly, but be aware it can get very busy.
simon chiswell — Google review
Wish they would turn the stream back on we are not in a drought anymore
Immerse yourself in the glamour of Beverly Hills by visiting the Beverly Hills Visitor Center, where you can strike a pose in front of the iconic Beverly Hills shield sign. This easily accessible location offers maps, brochures, and coupon books to enhance your visit. The friendly concierge staff are on hand to assist with capturing memorable moments and providing helpful information about parking and local attractions.
We visited the visitor centre yesterday 14 October 2022 and were so pleased that we did! Michael Kelly was fabulously helpful and gave us so much information including where to park for only $3 in the centre of Hollywood. Thank you so much Michael. You were a joy to meet and amazingly helpful. Thank you
Barry and Maggie Waller
Maggie Waller — Google review
I have family who live in Beverly Hills and we have visited many times, however this was the first time I have visited the visitor center. They guy in there was so nice and helpful and I wish I had talked to him sooner ❤️
Charlotte Thorpe-Mathias — Google review
I contacted the 'Love Beverly Bills' office because I have experienced an issue directly with a merchant that they sponsor on their website. Julie Wagner, the CEO, emailed me a response that clearly showed that she didn't even read carefully my request of help. I find this bureau absolutely useless and sponsoring merchants that ruin the reputation of Beverly Hills and torture consumers.
c. d. — Google review
Great place to get information and detailed maps if you want to explore Beverly Hills, Wilshire boulevard and Rodeo drive.
Don Foster — Google review
Magnificent place!
Jegor Karasjov — Google review
Very pleasant place to stop for a quick break with air conditioning. Gentleman there was very helpful with maps.
Renee Freund — Google review
Great people working here... just ask about anything.. will gladly help you and give you advice