Permanent Local Attraction in Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Most people consider Beverly Hills, CA to be on their “bucket list” to visit. There are a few exceptions. All in all, most people come to Beverly Hills, CA and try to absorb the city. Now that our world has been filled with all the Social Media Platform, everyone feels there is a need to take photos at all the “landmarks”. Lucky for them there are a whole list that they can take pictures of and everyone will know that they were in Beverly Hills, CA.
So, with that said, let me list a few in no particular order:
- The Beverly Hills Sign that lets everyone know you are entering the City
- The intersection of Via Rodeo and N Rodeo Drive Sign
- The Fountain in front of the Via Rodeo and N Rodeo intersection on Wilshire Blvd.
- The large Beverly Hills Sign and the Lilly Pond in the Park by Santa Monica Blvd.
- The Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Blvd.
- The Beverly Hills City Hall
- The Beverly Hills Police Station
- The Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Wilshire Blvd
- Spago the Flagship Restaurant of Wolfgang Puck on Cannon Dr.
- The Montage Hotel on Cannon Dr.
- The Peninsula Hotel on Little Santa Monica Blvd.
Anyway, I could go on and on with my list where there are photo opportunities for the visitors. Soon you will be able to add the Waldorf Astoria Hotel to this list as well. My advice when you come make it your business to eat in many of the wonderful restaurants that are located in Beverly Hills. Do not just take pictures and run.
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