Visiting Beverly Hills

Posted by Georgy | 8/17/2011

By Mark Wasserman


Who doesn't know world most expansive and exclusive Beverly Hills? Travelers from all over the world mark this as must see place. Beverly Hills is the home of some of California's most expansive homes, opulent hotels and personalities. You can really put your credit card to a real workout at top boutiques and department stores on Rodeo Drive, or dine in famous celebrity cafes and restaurants.

Whether you are traveling to Beverly Hills for business or for pleasure, take the stress out from your flight on a way to your hotel using limousine transportation service. Whichever hotel you will be staying at Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hilton, or Peninsula Hotel you do not want to exit from an old shuttle van or from a tiny cabin of a colorful taxi cab, especially when the price is similar.

There is no hard thing to find hotel to fit your budget. You can easily find your hotels in Beverly Hills just by viewing selection of featured hotels in Beverly Hills on internet, or searching on Google maps in the Beverly Hills neighborhood. Use the filters to see hotels in a specific area of Beverly Hills, select a specific theme, brand, or hotel class from basic entry level to luxury 5 Stars hotels.

Do not assume that there is only hi end shopping in Beverly Hills. There is Cruise Mulholland Drive to experience spectacular views of LA and the world's most expansive mansions. Also experience Rodeo Drive the most famous star-studded shopping street in the world. Grey stone Mansion is the largest private estate in the history of Beverly Hills, and breathtaking Virginia Fabulous Gardens.

If you like contemporary art, this is a find. Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is a private collection open to the public by appointment, over 400 pieces. There is a 1# Magic Show in LA, presentation of mystery, comedy and magic. Winner of six People's Choice Awards and has been hailed by critics and audiences as the finest magic show in LA.

For those who like old television and radio programs there is a Paley Center for Media. This is a non-profit organization dedicated to collect and preserve those television and radio programs chosen for their artistic, cultural and historical significance. You can watch a screening of Richard Rodgers/Julie Andrews Cinderella, or an old episode of Matlock, or the moon landing. There is something everyone can watch and enjoy.




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