Aug 19th, 2021
Beverly Gardens Park
Aug 19th, 2021
Sep 14th, 2020
We took the kids and dogs here for a nice afternoon walk. The park was clean and was busy for a Monday afternoon. Mostly tourists taking pictures in front of the Beverly Hills sign. We spent about an hour here and moved on to a park a few minutes down the road. Has some interesting sculptures and nice old large trees. It’s off Rodeo drive and what seemed to be a safe area.
Show more...May 18th, 2019
Great for a stop to take photos! Not far from Rodeo Drive! Another touristy thing to do while you are visiting Los Angeles!
Show more...Aug 8th, 2019
A beautiful little park on expensive Beverly Hills real estate. Lots of spots for great photo ops, especially with the unique sculptures in the background.
Show more...Dec 26th, 2019
Beverly Hills Gardens Park is really only famous to the tourists to see the sign, there are other small street signs as you wander around Beverly hills, the gardens are impressive as you would expect.
Show more...Oct 3rd, 2020
Don’t miss the change to take a picture with the Beverly Hills sign, which is a famous attraction for this purpose, it is a nice place for a quick stop.
Show more...Mar 1st, 2020
You can run walk or just stroll from Wilshire all way to Doheny and look at sculptures, flowers, cactilots of benches to sit and relax
Show more...Feb 28th, 2020
Went to walk along the Beverly Hills area to take some photos. Came across Beverly Hills sign and lily pond. Tools some photos for memories.
Show more...Aug 19th, 2019
Just to sit off and do nothing before or after your day of doing Beverly Hills. It's calm and clean and they have some interesting temporary art statues.
Show more...May 5th, 2019
The first thing that gets in my mind when I think of Beverly Hills is large mansions of celebrities on the hills looking down the LA downtown. I played GTA a lot and have always been a fan of those big homes as that was the closest I could get to feel the Beverly Hills. So coming here I was already much excited. Our tour guide allowed us a good 45 minutes to spend our time around the area and take pictures.
Interestingly, the stores were mostly without any customer. I guess they rely on their loyal high-rollers from the celebrity world for their revenues.
Overall it was a nice and quick stop. We did not get to see any celebrity walking across the street!! However, there were many exotic and super cars all around the block.
According to fellow travelers, these are the best ways to experience Beverly Gardens Park:
- Big Bus Los Angeles Hop-on Hop-off Open-Top Tour (From $54.00)
- Hollywood to Beverly Hills Sightseeing Tour from Orange County (From $159.00)
- Luxury EV SUV Tour of Los Angeles with hotel pickup (From $290.00)
- A La La Tour - Fully Customized Private Tour of Los Angeles (From $599.00)
- 2 Hour Private Tour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills Celebrity Homes (From $175.00)
Hotels near Beverly Gardens Park:
- (0.12 mi) The Crescent powered by Sonder
- (0.36 mi) L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
- (0.35 mi) The Maybourne Beverly Hills
- (0.11 mi) Hotel Del Flores
- (0.38 mi) Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
Restaurants near Beverly Gardens Park:
- (0.00 mi) Prince of Venice Food Truck
- (0.13 mi) Il Pastaio
- (0.07 mi) Wally's
- (0.08 mi) Porta Via
- (0.07 mi) Nic's Restaurant
If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of shopping on Rodeo Drive, recommend a visit to the Beverly Gardens Park. This 1.9 mile, 22 block long park runs along Santa Monica Boulevard. This Park is a green zone between the northern residential area and the busy commercial district of the city. Beverly Gardens Park has a two-mile jogging / hiking trail, hundreds of shade trees, a rose and cactus gardens, and exceptional display of public art located throughout the park. The forty-foot-long Beverly Hills Monument Sign and Lily Pond is also located in this park. Every six months (May & October) the Beverly Hills Art Show is held in front of the Beverly Hill Sign. This activity brings in 50,000+ tourist to the city. As Beverly Hills is a Public Art city, this Park has numerous outstanding pieces of art displayed in the park. “Erratic”, “Takeaway”, “The Drummer”, “Sitting Figure on Bench”, and “Endless V” are just a few of the many pieces of art on display. The colorful “Hymn of Life: Tulips” sculpture has been removed and is currently undergoing repairs. Its return date is currently unknown. Each sculpture is unique, but a wonderful touch to this great park. Two spectacular water fountains (The Wilshire Electrical Fountain and The Doheny Fountain) can also be found in the park. Numerous benches are found along the jogging trails, ideal for those desiring to rest their tired weary feet. Situated in front of the park, is the Morton Bay Fig Tree, an iconic symbol of Beverly Hills. Spent an enjoyable two hours at this park, hiking the trails, and viewing the many exceptional sculptures on display. This is a must visit location if your interested in art or just want to get out and spend some time in the sun
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