Step into the glamorous world of luxury and celebrity on our exclusive walking tour of Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills. Stroll down the iconic palm-lined boulevard, where high-end boutiques and fashion houses beckon with their timeless elegance and opulent storefronts. Join us for some window shopping, captivating stories, and the allure of Beverly hills that defines the epitome of luxury and fame.
The tour starts in front of the Beverly Hills City Hall building.
The Spanish Revival or Churrigueresque City Hall building has gracefully presided over its civic life since it opened in 1932. The low classical base symbolizes government, dominated by an eight-story tower representing commerce. At the time of its construction, the building was the largest and most expensive city hall constructed in any city of its size in the country.
Hear the backstory on one of the world's most iconic examples of Googie architecture, designed by architect Gin Wong, of Pereira and Associates.
Step into the sweet-smelling storefront of the Edelweiss Chocolate Factory, one of LA's most iconic chocolate shops since 1942. Hear about its popularity among celebrities and its place in movie history as part of an episode of the I Love Lucy TV show.
Snap a selfie in front of the iconic Beverly Hills Shield sign on display here in front of the Beverly Hills Visitor Center. Pop your head in and speak with one of the knowledgeable staff members about things to see and do or pick up one fo the free maps and brochures they give out.
Stroll one of the most famous streets in the world, known for its collection of ultra high-end designer and boutique shops, and for being featured in numerous films — from “Beverly Hills Cop” to “Clueless.” You'll hear fascinating stories and history about some of the most iconic stores, from Armani and Bijan to Gucci and Ralph Lauren.
Discover this little-known Frank Lloyd Wright creation, one of nine Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures in the Los Angeles area.
Stroll this cobblestone plaza and outdoor mall that oozes European charm and American commerce. The iconic architectural design and sophisticated charm have made this location a sensational backdrop for filming and photography.
Learn about this history-rich property built in 1928, when Beverly Hills was still undiscovered by Hollywood’s “in” crowd. Take a step back in time as we share some fun facts about the iconic Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
Discover the timeless beauty and captivating history of this iconic Beverly Hills landmark. From its silver screen appearances to its role in countless lives, the Church of the Good Shepherd offers a glimpse into Hollywood glamour and timeless traditions.
Wander around the park to take in some of the art and snap a selfie in front of the iconic Beverly Hills sign, a must-see while in Beverly Hills.
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