Beverly Hills

Known for its iconic palm-lined streets and luxury living, Beverly Hills is synonymous with sophistication and glamour.

“Beverly Hills offers a lifestyle of elegance and exclusivity, where world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment are right at your doorstep.”

-Stewart & Randi

Welcome to Beverly Hills

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Home to Hollywood Stars, Lavish Mansions, and Renowned Services

Beverly Hills, a now-famous city, was originally divided into lots after a failed attempt to find oil on the land in the early 1900s. Before long, it established itself as one of the most prestigious zip codes in the world, attracting the wealthiest actors, actresses, and business professionals. While known for its high-profile residents and grandeur, most of Beverly Hills is situated on flat terrain, with Santa Monica Boulevard acting as an informal divider between North and South Beverly Hills.

Beverly Hills features some of the most luxurious estates and exclusive neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area. Many of the city’s classic homes exhibit a blend of local elegance and timeless grandeur, while maintaining a sense of modesty and simplicity in their design. Popular architectural styles here include American Colonial, Neoclassical, Georgian and Federal, Cape Cod, and Neo-Colonial.

What to Love

  • Lavish and spacious mansions
  • World-class shopping and dining experiences
  • Home to numerous Hollywood celebrities and notable figures
  • A pristine, upscale community with a sophisticated atmosphere

Local Lifestyle

Beverly Hills, with a population of around 35,000, is legally a suburb of Los Angeles. However, many outsiders wouldn’t guess that it is a close-knit community. Many children who grow up in the area attend Beverly Hills High School or private schools, where they form lasting friendships similar to those in any other small town. Despite its reputation for wealth, Beverly Hills is a community with deep roots and meaningful connections.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

This iconic city is also known for its selection of some of the best restaurants in the country. Many locals frequent Spago, a beloved restaurant known for its fresh, seasonal dishes that highlight local produce and, where possible, organic options. The restaurant also offers a boutique wine list and cocktails curated by Wolfgang’s beverage team.

Anchored by the legendary Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills is a hub for some of the world’s most luxurious high-fashion brands. It’s not uncommon to see impeccably dressed men and women strolling through the streets. Outdoor terrace seating is a favorite, and locals often enjoy a relaxing afternoon espresso at sidewalk cafes, taking in the sunny weather and people-watching. The environment is welcoming, with popular spots like the Peninsula Hotel and Beverly Hills Hotel offering lounges and spaces for community gatherings.

Things to Do

The city’s scenic greenery and public spaces, such as Beverly Gardens Park, add to the appeal of Beverly Hills’ retail and residential streets. The park also hosts the annual artSHOW, held twice a year in May and October, featuring over 200 artists from around the world. Visitors can engage directly with sculptors, jewelers, and other artisans—a true highlight of the event. The atmosphere is relaxed, with food trucks, beer gardens, and wine gardens available on-site.

The Beverly Hills Public Library is another beloved community spot, offering an extensive collection of books, activities, and programs for all ages, from toddlers to teens and adults. There are frequent story times for young children, as well as book clubs and discussion groups for adults.

Schools

Beverly Hills offers several prestigious educational institutions, including:

  • Beverly Hills High School (9-12): A top-rated public high school
  • Milken Community School (6-12): A school rooted in Jewish traditions, values, and practices
  • Beverly Vista Elementary School (K-8): A highly-rated elementary school
  • El Rodeo Elementary School (K-8): Another highly-rated elementary school

Our Favorite Things:

  • Rodeo Drive – World-famous luxury shopping destination known for its designer boutiques and glamorous atmosphere.
  • The Beverly Hills Hotel – Iconic “Pink Palace” that has welcomed Hollywood stars for decades.
  • Beverly Gardens Park – Picturesque green space featuring the historic Beverly Hills sign, gardens, and art installations.
  • Celebrity Sightings – A hotspot for Hollywood elites, where you can often spot famous faces in restaurants, hotels, and shops.
  • Golden Triangle – The bustling commercial district formed by Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive.
  • Spago – One of Wolfgang Puck’s flagship restaurants, renowned for high-end California cuisine and a celebrity clientele.
  • Beverly Hills Farmers’ Market – A Sunday tradition offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, and family-friendly activities.
  • Paley Center for Media – Showcasing television and radio history with interactive exhibits and classic screenings.
  • Stunning Architecture – Home to sprawling estates, architectural landmarks, and immaculate landscaping that define classic Beverly Hills style.
  • Tree-Lined Streets – Iconic palm and fig trees framing the neighborhood’s wide boulevards, lending a serene, picturesque feel.