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    Rodeo Drive

    4.4 (221 reviews)
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    Michelle F.

    As a tourist, taking a walk or a drive on Rodeo Drive is a special way to do some wonderful people watching while in town. It is an iconic street and well deserved. Every high end retailer has to be here. Just like you see in the movies, this is the place to go.

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    Sam B.

    Rodeo Drive. Known for it's luxury shopping but did you know it has some great art too? Review of current exhibit on the street: Such a lovely art installation on Rodeo Drive by artist Richard Orlinski, a French sculptor. I love seeing the art as I walk or drive through. What a nice way to spend an afternoon or evening on the iconic street. The large, colorful resin animal sculptures are beautiful and fun to look at. This was such a nice introduction of Orinski's art for me. I am a fan! I especially like the Gorilla with the Rodeo Drive heart! A personal nod to the iconic street. I wish it would stay forever. I love this exhibit so much. Highly suggest checking it out. Parking on street and there are parking structures nearby as well.

    Jennifer B.

    It's known as one of the most expensive blocks in the world! You might miss it if you're driving too fast, but if you happen to spot the also famous Beverly Wilshire hotel (Pretty Woman, anyone?) it's literally right across the street. It's a good place to walk around and do some high-end shopping (or in my case, window shopping... heh...) You'll find a ton of famous label stores here, ranging from Louis Vuitton to Patek Philippe and everything in between. They also have some interesting art sculptures displayed in random corners. Tons of restaurants and cafes fit for any budget. 2hr free parking also available. I go to the one located in the northwest corner of Santa Monica and Bedford. If you have time and maybe need to get some step counts in and you happen to be nearby, start here and explore the rest of the Golden Triangle. And definitely a must-see, must-go to for tourists.

    Shveta A.

    To walk among the stars-this is truly what walking along the small yet formidable Rodeo Drive felt like. The buildings, streets and overall atmosphere are stunning, with vibrant colors and a visible effort to stand apart. Brand names abound, with sports cars casually lining the streets. However, the vibe is not austere, rather the beauty seems approachable, and this feeling is enhanced by various photo stop areas.

    Kara B.

    Really nice place to walk around at. Lots of stores and also cool iconic stops all over the place. Parking is best in the structure, but it does get full pretty quickly. We did notice that if you're just running in and out, there were some places that allowed you to park up in front of the stores, just for pick up items.

    Linda C.

    Very festive, bright, colorful upscale stores on Rodeo Drive on Christmas Day (night). So many people strolling and enjoying the evening and window shopping.

    Jolie F.

    Halloween is just over and Christmas decorations are going up on Rodeo Drive and the streets around that area. The decorations are beautiful although not really diverse enough to capture all the holidays. Among the decorations you'll find plenty of places to snap pictures within holiday frames or with Santa. Worth visiting for the decorations alone if you can't afford the shops. Come before the shops open to grab pictures without loads of people. I was there at sunrise and timing was perfect to get in the holiday spirit.

    Kwang C.

    A beautiful boulevard bathed in California sunshine, lined with stylish boutiques and ever-changing art installations. 沐浴在加州陽光下,擁有大量時尚精品店,不定期更換裝置藝術的美麗大道。

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    Chazz D.

    Amazing high end shopping with limited items you will not find anywhere else in the world. A major tourist destination if your in the Los Angeles area and love shopping

    Sarah S.

    I love Rodeo Drive! The glitz and glam! It's one of my favorite spots in LA with so much shopping, eating and amazing people watching. I've been living in LA for four years now and still get excited coming to this iconic street in Beverly Hills. Rodeo Drive is a very long 2 mile street that is known for being one of the most expensive streets in the world. But when people refer to Rodeo, they are only referring to the 3 blocks between Wilshire and Santa Monica, and generally it includes not only Rodeo Drive but the neighboring Bedford Drive & Camden Drive (both full of trendy shops and restaurants). I'm sure most Americans know, but just in case - it's pronounced Row-Day-Oh. Not Row-Dee-Oh. This ain't a horse show. One of my favorite things to do on Rodeo is the annual Father's Day car show. I've gone the past two years and have no plans to stop. I really enjoy looking at all the cool cars~ collectible and then just plain ol' expensive af. #aspirations The Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance 2024 is a must do if you're into cars and in town. Currently they have an outdoor art installation by Mr Brainwash full of hearts on the street, on view until June 12th. I'm a big Brainwash fan so am extra loving it right now. They have every luxury brand in clothes, shoes, jewelry and watches but my bias is Gucci. Great staff at the store and also the restaurant is a must do for bougie but delicious dining.

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    HoyMay P.

    Going to Rodeo Drive is an adventure with the rich and famous. You might catch a glimpse of a popular star. Expensive vehicles are a dime a dozen here. The streets are filled with gawkers and those who have money to spend. There is some street parking but it is hard to come by. I suggest a parking lot and you can walk or shop to your heart's content. If you've never been, it's very entertaining.

    Shopping at KITSON, one or two blocks away!!!
    Bryan And G.

    We enjoyed strolling on RODEO DR, this AFTERNOON. We walked in to a few different places, including GUCCI AND FERRAEGAMO. We were racing on Mulholland Drive, to see stars' houses. 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. We lucked out and found a parking spot right in front of KITSON, a store that was actually always on my list of places to visit. I really liked shopping at GUCCI!!! Although I didn't buy anything, I liked the court shoes. Moreover, I liked the way they treated me. I'm disabled and have a walker, and they assisted me maneuvering around the store. In addition, they offered me a bottle of PANNA WATER FOR FREE!!! Even gave me a choice of flat or sparkling!!! I was hot and red faced, AND THEY WERE VERY COURTEOUS!!! We parked a block away, right in front of KITSON, which was a fun place. While I was window shopping, my partner made it down to the BEVERLY WILSHIRE HOTEL.

    Peace L.

    It was such a lovely day to stroll down the if not the most famous shopping street in the USA. The Rodeo Drive is better than ever. Saw many beautiful people, stores and cars. So glad to be back and it was truly like going down memory lane again.

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    The Hobbit's House

    The Hobbit's House

    3.9(33 reviews)
    9.0 kmPalms

    The Hobbit's House is just a cute house to see if you are in the area. It is not a must stop. The…read morehouse actually has an owner and there is an apartment there. It was built by a former artist for Disney Studios and the builder, Lawrence Joseph worked on all of it for decades. There are adorable cottages and a view from the street is super. I think some of it may be occupied, I am not sure, so I did not venture far, just the front and back yard and stopped when I saw what looked like an apartment building. It is an LA Historical Landmark and just so cute. It is near Sony pictures. It almost looks like you are walking into a movie set. There is a great garden and a pond and it really does look like a Hobbit house. We were not there long, maybe 15 minutes and did not need to be. So, if you have 15 minutes and want to see a super cool house go take a peek.

    When in LA on a rainy bank holiday (dramatically less traffic) do what Angelenos do! See the…read moresights!! These are people's homes aka the Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments, commonly known as the "Hobbit Houses," located in Culver City, California. The structures were designed and built by Lawrence Joseph, a former artist for Walt Disney Studios, starting in the 1940s and continuing construction for decades. Now surrounded by high rises it is difficult to land a parking spot but worth it to get a closer look. For a moment imagine yourself on a walk through emerald green grass & fields of wildflowers. And then look up & see these enchanting cottages.

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    Sherman Oaks

    4.6(7 reviews)
    6.5 kmSherman Oaks

    Great parks, walkable sidewalks, parking manageable, pocket neighborhoods, good vibes and lavish…read morespots... Don't mind if I do Mr. Oaks. Bordering the LA Valley's cities of Encino, Van Nuys and Studio City with a sprinkle of Valley Glen and Valley Village.... Sherman Oaks is a melting spot of culture, cuisine, comics and cocktails. The Oaks Tavern is an amazing dive bar, On the Thirty is a fun mid-upscale step in the opposite direction, Mr Furley's is a solid modern sports bar, Anejo Cantina has the best happy hour hands down (Taisho is a close runner-up), Elevation bar changes it's aesthetic often and the One Up is a barcade/throwback spot you'll fall head over heel for with it's cool nom noms, signature cocktails, spot on beers or wines (try the Playtime Red and White), free arcade play or all the great movies of the 80s, 90s and everything before (as well as after and in-between) it offers. The Sherman Oaks library just up the street from probably one of the best Ralph's Fresh Fare grocery stores you'll find off Hazeltine Ave and Ventura Blvd... is also one of the best public libraries in Los Angeles County. Sherman Oaks is always improving and thriving, hosting a ton of seasonal and annual events including the Sherman Oaks street fair. Like a lot of cities this side of the hill, the Oaks is a big filming location for tv shows, movies and even music videos including a few from the musical stylings of Haim. "I'll take the fall and the fault in us. I'll give you all the love I never gave I never gave before I left you. " S. Oaks is a city and place I'm proud to know and explore more of... as a hub for the SFV life... Housing the Sherman Oaks Galleria, a bevy of some of my favorite places like O'cado (my all plant based vegan food & wine bar), Pineapple Saloon (dive bar cousin to Maui Sugar Mill in Tarzana), MidiCi (primo quality pizza), more than one Whole Foods Market (newer location on Ventura Blvd is amazing), a vintage Cadillac dealer, Sugar Taco (try everything), Standard Design Group #LetsGetPlanty... 2nd Street Wear #VintageIsIn... 24hr Fitness... I appreciate you, though not my gym I have been a few times... Yelp as my witness. As far as getting around... Streets are super drivable with solid public transportation (more frequency would be better) and excellent housing off many side/residential streets you never knew were there... Dickens Street is a hidden gem for apartments. My biggest hope is for them to do something with the old Pacific Theater across from Best Buy on Van Nuys Blvd & Milbank Street since I can walk there lol... However you can enjoy films at the local Regal at the Galleria that seems to still be thriving... Like the rest of this little big city along the 101 and 405 freeways. I dig you Sherman Oaks! Go Knights!

    I've enjoyed my drives out here as a LA Native/Local tourist lately on current job's super long…read moretransfer case time off. But, I've utilized my time off to the Max. Having taken mini road trips as such to the 'City of Sherman Oaks,' I've loved sight-seeing the super upscale neighborhoods aka condos, apartment complexes, and houses alike. This is another upscale city within the vicinities of 'Los Angeles,' CA. I also love watching how all tree lights switch and shine into the dark of the night as I have taken some fun pics to go along with this review. A couple of local businesses I supported were: 'Tamashii Ramen House,' on Ventura Blvd. and 'Panda Express,' also on Ventura Blvd. I'll be back to explore more in this area soon. Thanks for give generous on providing meter parking. That makes visiting this city super convenient.

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    Simply DiVine - Two Rodeo Drive

    Simply DiVine

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.0 kmBeverly Crest

    "Hey Harmonie, what did you do this weekend?" "Um....I spent…read moreSaturday evening in Beverly Hills! No big deal" ;D First off, major thanks to Andrea V. and Erin V. who each won a pair of tickets to this event via Yelp. They were so kind to invite me out and experience the 90210 without the drama of Kelly, Donna, and Brenda. So what is Simply DiVine? It's an event benefitting The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and featuring local restaurants, wineries, and such. Festivities took place outdoors at Two Rodeo Drive and general tickets are priced at $150 each. Yes, you read that right. One hundred and fifty dollar tickets. Don't freak out...remember, It's for a good cause! My favorites of the evening: - Ventura Limoncello. Specifically, their Orangecello liquor and their Cranberry-Limoncello cocktail - Edamame Salad from Street - Watermelon Gazpacho from Porta Via - Israeli Cous Cous from The Tripel - Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes from The Village Bakery http://su.pr/1S8jY7 I was extremely surprised to find so many vegan friendly options at this event. I will also be on the hunt for those vegan cupcakes next time I'm in Atwater Village! SO good! Auctions raised additional funds for the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center. If I wasn't unemployed, I probably would have bid on some of the vacation packages or yoga classes. Settled in the cobblestoned walkway of Two Rodeo Drive, the beautiful atmosphere and this bougie event turned out to be a super awesome, very classy and surprisingly vegan-friendly evening! ;D Beverly Hills, that's where I want to be...! http://youtu.be/M4iTyHItFwg

    This fundraiser for the LA Gay and Lesbian Center was quite divine! Bites of food, free flowing…read moredrinks, entertainment and auctions made the night fun, while raising money for a good cause. The $150 tickets as well as the proceeds from the live and silent auctions raised money for the Center, while providing us all with the opportunity to sample and enjoy some new restaurants. The food and drinks: Vegetarian and vegan options were limited, but sufficient and satisfying, while meat eaters had an ample selection ranging from sliders to ceviche. Susan Fenigers Street featured a delicious and refreshing edamame salad, which provided a healthy contrast for my next favorite. The Village Bakery featured my favorite desserts of the night, a decadent and rich vegan chocolate cupcake: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/7Td2vaRiiU7HU5BqSoQBMg?select=rkff63Xw9WK1e3e_wNpPeA and the best colored/decorated item, a rainbow cake: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/7Td2vaRiiU7HU5BqSoQBMg?select=CUufSS8Rlc8e3FspgJbDNw. There was a great variety of drinks available, with numerous wine selections, as well as some liqueurs, margaritas, beers, and even champagne. Non-alcoholic options and bottles of water were also available, but didnt seem to be as popular! You probably wont get $150 worth of food if you bought a ticket, but the money is going to a good cause, which is why almost everyone was here to begin with! I was lucky enough to win tickets, but I couldnt help but bid on at least half a dozen items, so I know that my money went to an organization I am happy to support! Regarding the event organization: Some great things I appreciated: -Plate + Wine holder combo made it so much easier to navigate the crowd by freeing up my drink-holding hand.. Every event should have these: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/7Td2vaRiiU7HU5BqSoQBMg?select=fVCYu2JB0R24aHj-985QDg -The silent auction set-up was great! Ive seen good, great, and bad silent auctions and this was a great one. After signing up and giving my credit card info, I was given a sheet of bar code stickers to place on the bidding sheets. All the bidding sheets already had increments listed on them. No writing name, phone number, amount, etc. necessary! So easy and fast that it made it so easy to bid on so many, I just put my sticker next to my max bid amount. The items were also well organized based on type, such as restaurants, beauty/spa, travel, etc. A few days after the event, I received an email notifying me that I was a winner, and a few days later my card was charged and I got my certificates in my mailbox! Area of improvement: Compared to other similar events I have been to in the past, this one was crowded. While the lines were usually short and the items I was interested in trying didnt run out until the end of the evening, maneuvering from one area to the next was difficult at times. The space the event was held in was great for an event like this, but not for the amount of people. Everything considered, especially the purpose of the evening made this event worthy of 5 stars!

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    Rodeo Drive - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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