When people ask me for the ultimate list of things to do in Beverly Hills, I always smile—because this isn’t just a neighborhood. It’s a curated experience of Hollywood history, luxury style, and those blink-and-you’ll-miss-it celeb sightings that make you feel like you’ve stepped into your own mini red carpet moment.

Let’s get into the city’s most glam, gritty, and unforgettable experiences—from sipping espresso near billionaires to people-watching in parks where movies were made. Here’s your hand-curated list of the most dazzling, diverse, and downright Instagrammable places to visit in Beverly Hills.

1. Visit Rodeo Drive: Beverly Hills’ Most Famous Shopping Street

Visit Rodeo Drive: Beverly Hills' Most Famous Shopping Street

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Let’s start with the obvious: Rodeo Drive is a luxury central. Even if you’re not spending a dime, the boutiques, architecture, and people-watching are enough to fill your camera roll and afternoon. Think Ferrari sightings, polished storefronts, and a chance to walk the same street Julia Roberts strolled in Pretty Woman.

2. Relax at Beverly Gardens Park: A Free Beverly Hills Gem

Relax at Beverly Gardens Park: A Free Beverly Hills GemImage Source: Wikipedia

Want something iconic and free? Beverly Gardens Park stretches nearly two miles, dotted with fountains, gardens, and—you guessed it—that famous Beverly Hills sign. It’s quiet, palm-lined, and perfect for a breather between stops.

3. Explore Greystone Mansion: A Historic Film Location and Garden Escape

Explore Greystone Mansion: A Historic Film Location and Garden EscapeImage Source: Beverly Press

Greystone Mansion is a cinematic playground. It’s appeared in over 100 movies and shows (including The Social Network and Batman & Robin). While indoor tours are rare, the estate’s gardens are open and free to visit. Bonus: It’s one of the best spots for skyline views.

4. See the Beverly Hills Hotel: The Pink Palace of Old Hollywood

See the Beverly Hills Hotel: The Pink Palace of Old Hollywood

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Also known as The Pink Palace, this is where Old Hollywood luxury lives on. You can swing by for a drink at the Polo Lounge, take a photo under the banana-leaf wallpaper, or simply soak up the ambiance where everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Beyoncé has stayed.

5. Discover the Mr. Brainwash Art Museum: Street Art Meets Pop Culture

Discover the Mr. Brainwash Art Museum: Street Art Meets Pop CultureImage Source: Booming in LA

This immersive art museum by Thierry Guetta (aka Mr. Brainwash) is bold, cheeky, and entirely on brand with Beverly Hills’ flair for spectacle. If you’re into Banksy-style rebellion and want interactive installations, this is a must-see.

6. Take a Walk Along Canon Drive for Boutique Dining & Style

 Canon Drive is your low-key alternative to Rodeo—less flashy, but just as fashionable. Grab brunch at a sun-drenched café, check out hidden designer shops, or people-watch with an oat milk latte in hand.

7. Sip Rooftop Cocktails at The Maybourne Beverly Hills

Sip Rooftop Cocktails at The Maybourne Beverly HillsImage Source: The Luxury Editor

If city views and good drinks are your thing, don’t miss the rooftop lounge at The Maybourne. Formerly the Montage, this space now hosts rooftop dining that blends SoCal cool with European elegance.

8. Watch the Sunset at Will Rogers Memorial Park

Watch the Sunset at Will Rogers Memorial ParkImage Source: NoFilter

Directly across from The Beverly Hills Hotel, this peaceful, palm-filled park was once the favorite horse-riding spot of Will Rogers himself. Today, it’s perfect for a golden-hour photo op or a romantic stroll.

9. Snap a Pic at the House of Bijan (Yes, That Yellow Rolls-Royce)

Snap a Pic at the House of Bijan (Yes, That Yellow Rolls-Royce)Image Source: Bijan

House of Bijan is an appointment-only boutique known for its high-profile clientele—and the bright yellow Rolls-Royce permanently parked outside. Even if you’re just window-shopping, the storefront is iconic.

10. Shop & Sample at The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills

This old-world shop offers fine cheeses, rare wines, and even truffle tastings. If you’re the type to souvenir with flavor, this is your edible heaven.

11. Go Celebrity Spotting on a TMZ Tour or Self-Guided Route

Go Celebrity Spotting on a TMZ Tour or Self-Guided RouteImage Source: Los Angeles Times

While you can book a TMZ or Starline celebrity tour, a self-guided stroll past Beverly Hills hotspots like The Ivy or Erewhon Market might yield a surprise encounter (just act cool).

12. Step Into Secret Luxury at the Virginia Robinson Gardens

Step Into Secret Luxury at the Virginia Robinson GardensImage Source: Robinson Gardens

Hidden behind iron gates, this historic estate and botanical garden is a ticketed treasure. Think cascading fountains, tropical greenhouses, and one of the oldest mansions in Beverly Hills.

13. Book a Spa Day at Tomoko Spa for Japanese-Inspired Wellness

This isn’t just pampering—it’s transformation. Tomoko Spa combines high-end design with holistic, Japanese treatments. Appointments are exclusive and personalized.

14. Brunch at The Ivy: Iconic, Elegant, and Very L.A.

Brunch at The Ivy: Iconic, Elegant, and Very L.A.

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Brunch at The Ivy is practically a rite of passage. Expect lobster eggs Benedict, white roses on every table, and the occasional A-lister in sunglasses two tables over.

15. Follow the Beverly Hills Movie Locations Trail

Follow the Beverly Hills Movie Locations TrailImage Source: The Los Angeles Times

From Clueless to Pretty Woman and Beverly Hills Cop, dozens of iconic scenes were filmed here. Visit the Beverly Hills Visitor Center for a free trail map and follow the celluloid footprints.

16. Admire the Spadena House: The “Witch’s House” of Beverly Hills

Admire the Spadena House: The “Witch’s House” of Beverly HillsImage Source: Wikipedia

This whimsical, storybook-style cottage on Walden Drive looks like it fell out of a Tim Burton film. It’s private property, so you can’t go in, but it’s one of the quirkiest photo ops in town.

17. Treat Yourself at a Celebrity Salon

Treat Yourself at a Celebrity SalonImage Source: Freepik

If you’re itching for a glam session, book a styling appointment at José Eber or Meche. These salons are where stars get red carpet–ready, and they know how to elevate your look.

FAQs About Visiting Beverly Hills

1. What are the best things to do in Beverly Hills for free?

Beverly Gardens Park, the Greystone Mansion gardens, Virginia Robinson Gardens (with reservation), and simply walking around Rodeo Drive or Canon Drive are great free options.

2. Where can I see celebrities in Beverly Hills?

Celebrities often frequent The Ivy, Erewhon Market, Rodeo Drive, and the Beverly Hills Hotel. Your best chance? Casual spots with upscale flair.

3. What’s the most famous attraction in Beverly Hills?

Rodeo Drive is the most iconic, known globally for its luxury shopping and celebrity sightings.

4. Is Beverly Hills worth visiting if I’m not into shopping?

Absolutely. Between historic architecture, parks, filming locations, spas, and unique museums, there’s something for every kind of traveler.

Final Word: Why Beverly Hills Is Still the Star of L.A.

When it comes to unforgettable things to do in Beverly Hills, the magic lies in its contrasts—glamorous yet grounded, exclusive yet welcoming. Whether you’re brunching at a celeb hotspot or watching koi fish swim through a hidden garden, this city isn’t just about style. It’s about moments that feel cinematic, even if the camera’s off.

So go ahead, book the spa, snap that photo, walk those palm-lined streets—and for a few shining hours, live like the lead in your own Beverly Hills story.