2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Beverly Hills is known for its high-end shops, hotels, and restaurants—but it can be tricky to narrow down a shortlist of photogenic sights without putting in the research time. With this tour, let someone else do the research and planning for you, so you can focus on taking in the views. Tour Beverly Hills’ highlights with a professional photographer to take your photos. Highlights include the world’s most expensive store—the House of Bijan, Rodeo Drive, and Beverly Canon Gardens.
For those looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, a stroll around Beverly Canon Gardens is just the ticket. Here you’ll find beautifully landscaped gardens including tulip trees, topiaries and sycamores, elegant walkways, and an impressive fountain that was hand-carved in Israel. If you’re visiting the gardens in summer, be sure to check out the live concerts on Thursday evenings and free movie screenings on Sundays.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Channel your inner Pretty Woman at the Beverly Wilshire
Located right on Rodeo Drive, if you’re a fan of Pretty Woman, a visit to the Beverly Wilshire is an absolute must. One of the most historic hotels in the city, it’s not a problem if you can’t afford to stay there – if you book a 60-minute treatment at the spa, you are then allowed access to the pool. You can also dine in the super chic on-site restaurants, Cut, and the BLVD.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Shop ‘til you drop at Two Rodeo Drive
The gateway to Rodeo Drive, you’ll feel like you have been transported to Europe when you walk down Two Rodeo Drive. Designed to look like a small village, Two Rodeo Drive offers you luxury shopping with brands such as Tiffany & Co, Jimmy Choo, and Versace. If you don’t have the cash, you can still enjoy window shopping here.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Check out the stars on the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style
While everyone knows the Hollywood Walk of Fame, did you know that Rodeo Drive has its own version? Founded in 2003, the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style honors people who have made outstanding contributions to the world of fashion and design. Stars you can see here include Manolo Blahnik and Giorgio Armani. There’s also a cool statue, Torso, by sculptor Robert Graham located at the south end of the Walk of Style.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
See how the other half live at the House of Bijan
World-famous for being the most expensive store in the entire world, the House of Bijan is so exclusive that you need an appointment to browse there. Once you do get inside, you’ll be awed by its marble floors, sweeping staircase, and twinkling chandelier – and that’s before you’ve even started looking at the products! Even if you can’t get an appointment, it’s still worth heading down to see either the Bijan Bugatti or Rolls Royce, which are permanent rotational fixtures outside the store.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Be in dairy heaven at The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills
Cheese lovers will be in heaven at the Cheese Store of Beverly Hills. Stocking between 500 to 600 cheeses, the owner takes great pride in what he stocks, traveling the world to seek the best of the best. In addition to cheese, the store also sells a number of other delicacies, including the rarest caviar in the world and its own house wine.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Get a selfie with the iconic sign at Beverly Gardens Park
Stretching for almost two miles parallel to Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Gardens Park is home to the famous Beverly Hills sign, which is a great photo op. However, it’s not the only reason to visit this wonderful green space. You should definitely visit the cactus and rose gardens, plus there are also many sculptures and fountains dotted around the park to check out.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Check out the Spanish Renaissance architecture at Beverly Hills City Hall
One of the most recognizable buildings in the whole of Beverly Hills, the City Hall, is a stunning example of the Spanish Renaissance style, which was popular at the time of its construction – the 1930s – with its exquisite tiled dome and gilded cupola. While you can get great views from across the road, it’s best to take a closer look and walk through the lush courtyards.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Indulge yourself at Edelweiss Chocolates
Edelweiss Chocolates have been creating their wonderful produce since 1942, but you don’t just have to take our word for it that it’s scrumptious; their clientele range from movie stars and sports figures to presidents and princes. Each of their chocolates is handcrafted with love to provide you with the perfect chocolate experience.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free