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    4.5 (99 reviews)

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    Sylvie C.

    This is a nice park that's dog friendly and also offers free 2-hr parking just across the street or from the corners of the park. It offers some greenery, peace and quiet in an otherwise bustling busy city area. It's interesting in the sense that the park is divided into three chunks and requires risking your life to hop from one end to another. The cars from Santa Monica Blvd will turn right onto the street at high speeds and many coming from the residential streets as well. There were numerous debris and what appears to be people with serious psychiatric problems. One of them had blindfolds on and swayed back and forth under the tree. Another person just spoke loudly to himself by the Beverly Hills sign. Aside from the bonus of finding free parking and a dash of greens for my dogs to relieve themselves, I wouldn't go out of my way to go visit.

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    Jim E.

    Stopped by to see the Great Elephant Migration, on display 1 July - 1 Aug 2025 Great display of Elephants made from invasive plants in the Elephant habitats, small gift stand in the parking lot of the Annenberg Center. Great way to spend an hour, also a nice park just to visit after the elephants move on.

    Crystal K.

    The neighborhood is super peaceful, clean, and nice to walk/ hike around. Very residential

    Rachelle D.

    Only came back to Los Angeles last week to see the Great Elephant Migration, and it was well worth the trip! Loved the Ringo Starr piece we saw in 2022, but loved it even more w/an ellie next to it, aptly named Ringo!! Beautiful park, maintained so well, the old trees are gorgeous and picturesque, couldn't ask for a nicer walk down SM Blvd. Waited almost a year for the Migration to arrive, was sooo happy to be able to see it in person and support their WONDERFUL cause! Wish it was on display longer than 1 month.

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    HoyMay P.

    This is a lovely park for any type of event. If in the park make sure to look at all the old trees here. There is a fig tree that is over 100 years old. The pond is scenic and iconic for photography. Gather your loved ones for a selfie. Great for picnics or sitting and contemplating. Free street parking in residential areas.

    BRYAN, feeling glamorous, in front of the sign!!!
    Bryan And G.

    We have been visiting LOS ANGELES, HOLLYWOOD, and BEVERLY HILLS for years, coming up from SAN DIEGO!!! However, we have never stopped at BEVERLY GARDENS PARK, before. We were racing on Mulholland Drive, to see stars' houses. First up, Jennifer Lopez. After finding what we thought was her house and being followed by, who we thought was Jennifer Lopez herself, in her black Rolls Royce SUV, we decided to head to RODEO DRIVE. It was sort of cool, and 2 parks in 1!!! There was the sign in one, and the peace sign and statue in the other. AS FAR AS PARKING GOES, you park on the back street, or streets. We then headed to RODEO DRIVE!!!

    Jolie F.

    When you are tired of shopping till you drop in Beverly Hills, then this is a good place to walk through or take in some fresh air at this lovely little park nested between residential and commercial area. Not super big but just the right size to take you away from the commercial world! There's some unique cacti in this garden! What a pleasant little park to find!

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    Deepa N.

    It's a peaceful park that has beautifully laid out paths, big old trees, has a 'Beverly Hiils' sign in front of a small pond that has colorful fishes & few lotuses. Street parking is available near the park. It's one of the most Instagrammable places in LA.

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    Sam B.

    Beverly Gardens Park is a must-see in Beverly Hills. It is located on Santa Monica Blvd between Wilshire to Doheny. Here you will find the famous lily pond and Beverly Hills sign . There are also rose and cactus gardens and a beautiful old tree along and a glorious fountain. It's a great place for pictures. Many permanent art sculptures are on display here. Twice a year, on a weekend, you can catch the Beverly Hills Art Show (May and October). The park spans for 1.9 miles and has a dirt trail that is a nice place to take a walk or jog in nature. It is a well-maintained park and just steps away from shops and restaurants.

    Elephant Migration Art Installation

    Beautifully kept sidewalks, fountains and gardens. Exceptional succulent garden. Plus, it's free. Was able to enjoy the Elephant Migration Installation.

    Chunjai K.

    I drove around Beverly Hills and all houses were beautiful. It is nice area. Grand and huge mansion, there is a part that old money and new money lives. The park is at the end of our drive through to the area. Plam tree are along the way like many of movies that use the location or studio to film their movie. If you are rich, you won't have any problem to live in this area.

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    Dan I.

    Not many people taking pictures infront of the sign, giant trees everywhere. Nice scenery to see. They should add bathrooms since there are none that I found.

    Jason V.

    Swimming pools, movie stars! Yeah, it may be a myth and all, but anywhere in Beverly Hills can be a thrilling experience - especially for a Midwesterner like me. Of course, a lot of residential parts are restricted but there's always Rodeo Drive and this park! Parking is behind the park and it's $1.50 an hour (be sure to bring quarters!). That gives you time to explore the area a bit as I walked to Rodeo Drive and got a selfie with the sign. For whatever reason, the park is noted for its lily pond but the water kinda looked nasty. They make it clear that no one is allowed to jump in. But this is a tourist magnet and not surprisingly, one of the most Instagrammable places. Don't let the busy Santa Monica Boulevard/Route 66 intimidate you. Worth stopping at if you're a selfie or pop culture geek.

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    The Elephants are not to be missed. Only here until August. They walk in afile for 3 blocks and are all life sized.

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    I love it so calm beautiful park I want to go back. Lots of water turtles large koi fish just amazing.

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    Greystone Mansion & Gardens - The Doheny Estate - Known as the Inner Courtyard

    Greystone Mansion & Gardens - The Doheny Estate

    4.4(425 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Loved walking around Greystone Mansion. You haven't seen all…read moreof LA until you take the time to walk around Greystone Mansion. My review is so bad compared to Adrian F. review down below.

    Murder, oil money, swordplay, and Beverly Hills pretending to be tasteful…read more You haven't really seen Los Angeles until you've walked through Greystone Mansion and felt the ghosts of oil barons judging your credit score. I toured Greystone as part of the Sword Experience led by Adrian Paul, and let me tell you--learning blade work on the grounds of one of the most infamous estates in Beverly Hills hits differently. There's something poetic about practicing controlled violence on land once shaped by very uncontrolled wealth. A little history, because this place doesn't whisper--it broods. Greystone was built in 1928 for the Doheny family, oil dynasty royalty. Think: early 20th-century American excess, but make it Tudor Revival and drop it on a manicured hill above Sunset. The house is enormous. 55 rooms. Limestone imported from Indiana. Details that scream, "We had oil money and zero chill." And then, of course, the tragedy. Ned Doheny Jr. was found dead inside the mansion only months after moving in. Official story: murder-suicide involving his secretary. Unofficial story: Los Angeles in the 1920s was a cocktail of scandal, politics, oil contracts, and secrets thick enough to butter toast with. The house was barely broken in before it became legend. So yes--training with swords on those grounds feels cinematic. Because it is. Adrian Paul doesn't just walk you around; he contextualizes movement, presence, and discipline in a space already heavy with narrative. You're not just touring a mansion. You're standing in a monument to ambition, downfall, and architectural flexing. Greystone has since been used in everything from classic films to modern blockbusters. If it looks familiar, it's because Hollywood has been borrowing its drama for decades. It's a location scout's fever dream. The gardens are immaculate. The interiors are grand without being tacky. It's the kind of place where you instinctively lower your voice--even if you don't believe in ghosts, you respect the acoustics. Los Angeles loves shiny new money. Greystone is old money with a body count. And yet, it's beautiful. Stunning, actually. The kind of estate that makes you question your life choices while also appreciating the craftsmanship of a bygone era when wealth was expressed in stone and timber instead of Instagram posts. Walking those grounds with a sword in hand, guided by someone who understands myth and movement, feels like stepping into layered history--cinema, tragedy, power, and discipline colliding under California sun.

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    Greystone Mansion & Gardens - The Doheny Estate - The Mansion Terrace. Behind the windows is the Card Room.

    The Mansion Terrace. Behind the windows is the Card Room.

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    Westwood Recreation Center - View from where I sat in the grass (although there are some benched alternatives)

    Westwood Recreation Center

    3.9(91 reviews)
    2.9 miWestwood

    The good: Parking is easy here. There were many beautiful…read moreblooming trees with pink flowers. There was a soccer field with great modern turf. There's a sand area but most of the playground has the bouncy ground. There are picnic tables and benches. The park is really spacious with a wide range of playground equipment made for wheelchairs and with disabilities. It has a toddler area tactile and musical playground equipment. There's a zip line. There's a lot of shaded areas. There's a boat, space ship, tunnel, slides, rolling metal slide, balance beams shaped like balls, and so much more. It's a super inclusive playground with a diverse group of patrons as well. The bad: The parking lot had some cars that looked like people were living out of their car. There was a pee stench at the entrance. Toward the toddler area there was a guy smoking weed. The interesting: It has a LA theme with references to the observatory, freeway and more.

    First of all - the pool itself is great , except recently after repairs of 3 month the water in a…read morepool became 70 degrees !!! I got hypothermia during swimming, had to leave immediately! Secondly- they allow homeless people to take shower in a locker room of a swimming pool facility!!!! Outrageous!!!!! We have to take a shower with homeless who got lice, shingles and another transmitted disease !!! we have to sit on a seats they set, sometimes they leave a poop on the seats in a locker room area !!!!!! is that acceptable for public safety?!?!?! apparently-yes!!!! I have complained to a management number of times, the answer I get is always the same : 'so what ?! unfortunately , when you come to a public place that's the risk you are going to take..."

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    Westwood Recreation Center - LA themed playscape.

    LA themed playscape.

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    Westwood Recreation Center

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    Franklin Canyon Park - Lots of turtles!

    Franklin Canyon Park

    3.7(328 reviews)
    3.5 miBeverly Crest

    Really enjoyed this spot. It's quiet, peaceful, and feels like a hidden escape right in the middle…read moreof the city. Parking is very convenient and close to the trail, which makes it easy to access. The trail itself is calm with plenty of shade, so it's great even on warmer days. The people around were friendly and respectful, which added to the overall experience. One of the highlights was seeing turtles swimming and ducks around the water. A nice touch that makes the place feel more alive. Overall, a very relaxing and enjoyable place. Definitely worth visiting.

    主打路线:Reservoir Loop Trail。环绕湖泊,平坦好走,全程大概1.5英里,遛娃遛狗遛自己都OK!…read more·隐藏副本:喜欢一点点挑战的,可以去探索Hastains Trail,钻进橡树林和枫树林,坡度适中,运动量刚刚好,暴汗完皮肤都会发光! · 林间小道:阳光透过树叶洒下光斑,跑起来抓拍,你就是森林里最活泼的小精灵! 野生导游的贴心小Tips: · 导航定位:直接搜 Franklin Canyon Park 即可。停车场不大,建议早点来当"早鸟"! · 装备建议:舒服的鞋子是必须的!水!水!水!重要的事情说三遍。还可以带点小零食,在湖边野餐,快乐翻倍。 · 无痕徒步:我们是可爱的徒步人,记得把垃圾带走哦~ 徒步总结报告: 运动量达标,身体轻盈,心情满分

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    Franklin Canyon Park - There are warnings about the stop signs.

    There are warnings about the stop signs.

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