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    Reeves Park

    3.5 (15 reviews)

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    Play area for kids. Shady trees have benches for parents.
    Sam B.

    Nice relaxing park in Beverly Hills. Very clean and well maintained. A good size too! Not huge but not small. So nice to have a nature oasis in the middle of the city. Reeves is the street behind Beverly Drive which is a fun street with lots of shops and restaurants. There's a very small children's play area with a slide and some shaded benches for parents to sit. The middle of the park is grass and a water fountain surrounded by benches. Off to the side are 2 tables with chairs. Tips: *Bring a hat and sunscreen. It can get very sunny here. The only shady area is the children's play area and the benches there. The tables for eating do not have umbrellas. *This is a great place to relax and read a book. *Good for lunch or snacking. *Great for kids. *Cute and free date. *Park on one of the lots or meters on Beverly Drive.

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    Tess M.

    Nestled just steps from Wilshire Boulevard, this is a go-to, mini park for office workers and residents alike to catch some rays and relaxation http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=PGEfEMmlKll90as7FrIdiA&select=fjqDLhDxptgBB_H8SPliGA. Kid friendly, you'll find parents and nannies on the playground sidelines http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=PGEfEMmlKll90as7FrIdiA&select=MQBw4lkRI5fdfRnW16wcbw. One hour parking on Reeves Drive and streets east for non-permit holders. Park rules at: http://www.beverlyhills.org/services/parks/mini_park_rules.asp

    Joan S.

    It's a mini-park, sometimes called a pocket park, a little green oasis set amidst the traffic-clogged streets & tall buildings. http://static1.px.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/NtUPdtHrqmdEcjCqQYP6Hw/l Reeves Park is one block over from Beverly Drive, between Charleville & Wilshire. Today (Sunday) there was only one visitor besides me, and she was sunbathing on a blanket in the grass. Reeves Park is beautifully landscaped, and does have a kids' play area, http://static1.px.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/PubBnJI7DKW0EGMKpDBsIQ/l as well as some benches, and a couple of umbrella tables http://static1.px.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/WSk1QxncGZDrkq9HqHXZNw/l ....but no bathroom that I could see. And the large stone fountain is dry as a bone, like other BH parks lately (I assume due to water conservation issues). http://static1.px.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/8YlsN5mfcV7liRBLYEIkgQ/l Generally....good use of a small space. In my opinion, any park in any place....is a good park. Reeves Park is no exception.

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    1 year ago

    Small, not much here and tough parking. Better places to go that are not far from here.

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    7 years ago

    Closed. Not fun to pack kid up in the car only to arrive and playground is closed. Updated information center would have been helpful.

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    Awesome park amidst the busy city. Perfect place to have lunch for those of us that work in the buildings on Wilshire!!

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    10 years ago

    I love Reeves park. I come here when I want to unwind and relax during the afternoon. It is never crowded, always clean and quiet.

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    10 years ago

    Great small park close by but sometimes the shady homeless show up and its uncomfortable.

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    Such a lovely patch of green, well hidden, in a way, because it's sort of off of Wilshire Boulevard a block down on Reeves.

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    4.5(99 reviews)
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    I recently visited Beverly Gardens Park and it's such a beautiful and relaxing place to walk, enjoy…read morenature, and soak in the Beverly Hills atmosphere. The park is clean, well-maintained, and perfect for a casual stroll or a picnic. I loved the iconic views and the peaceful vibe right in the heart of the city. SAVE THE DATE! Join us for the Spring Beverly Hills Art Show in the historic Beverly Gardens Park on Saturday & Sunday, May 16 & 17, along four blocks of Santa Monica Boulevard, from Rodeo Drive to Rexford Drive. ‍ The Art Show will showcase artwork from 250 artists ‍, featuring live artist demonstrations in still life oil, cityscape & landscape painting, watercolor, 3D, jewelry, and more Relax in the wine & beer garden with live music, enjoy gourmet food trucks, and discover plenty of Instagram-worthy moments throughout the show! We're celebrating 54 years! What: Beverly Hills Art Show When: Saturday & Sunday, May 16 & 17 Time: 10am to 6pm Where: Beverly Gardens Park FREE ADMISSION Highly recommend visiting--not just for the park itself, but especially during this vibrant and creative event!

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    4.4(425 reviews)
    1.8 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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    Westwood Recreation Center - View from where I sat in the grass (although there are some benched alternatives)

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    3.9(91 reviews)
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    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.

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    Westwood Recreation Center - LA themed playscape.

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