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Travel guide - Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills has long been the place of dreams and luxury – a true California-Cool twist on the glamorous lifestyle many aspire to. This iconic city is full of recognizable landmarks from your favorite films and series, each just as glamorous as they seem. But alongside the classic favorites, there are also plenty of hidden gems to discover.
Where to eat in Beverly Hills
The Cabana Cafe
Poolside at The Beverly Hills Hotel, this spot is perfect for brunch. It’s a laid-back, iconic experience that you can’t miss. Try the quinoa salad with shrimp and a side of truffle fries – truly amazing.
Where to eat in Beverly Hills
The Rooftop by JG
Dine under the stars at The Rooftop by JG, atop the Waldorf Astoria hotel. With panoramic views of Los Angeles in a romantic garden setting, as well as delicious brunch and all-day dining menus.
Where to eat in Beverly Hills
The Terrace
This beautiful spot provides an unforgettable outdoor experience. With a Mediterranean feel, they celebrate the very finest produce from California’s sea and shores, valleys, and vines.
Where to stay in Beverly Hills
Hotel Bel-Air
Hidden in the hills, this dreamy hotel offers lush gardens and ultimate privacy – perfect for a peaceful escape whilst staying at one of Beverly Hills’ most iconic places.
Where to stay in Beverly Hills
The Beverly Hills Hotel
The most famous hotel in Beverly Hills, perfectly blending old-school charm (think of their banana-leaf wallpaper and pink poolside cabanas) with modern luxury – a forever favorite.
Where to stay in Beverly Hills
The Beverly Wilshire
A true classic and pure luxury stay near Rodeo Drive, this Four Seasons hotel has hosted celebrities and royalty since 1928 – for very good reason.
Where to play in Beverly Hills
The Peninsula Beverly Hills
The Peninsula Beverly Hills is worth visiting for the pool and spa alone. Spend a lazy afternoon soaking up the California sunshine by the pool, surrounded by panoramic views and soaking up the LA sun.
Where to play in Beverly Hills
Rodeo Drive
Shop high-end brands and indulge in some of the best people-watching in the world. Beverly Hills’ most famous street is unmissable.
where to play in Beverly Hills
Virginia Robinson Gardens
For a more sedate view of the Hills, book in a visit to the Virginia Robinson Gardens. Built in 1911 and bequeathed to LA County in 1977 by Mrs. Robinson, the estate has hosted countless stars from Charlie Chaplin to Sophia Loren.