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2 of 78 Best Attractions in Beverly Hills

I found the most famous street in Beverly Hills very beautiful without being a breeze. It is chic, clean, etc. Not everyone likes it: my wife, for example, did not see grace.
Of course, for most people it's not to buy, but just to walk around. And it's good, one morning is enough, and there's still several places around for lunch.

We went here from the hop on hop off bus stop which was quite a walk and google maps is required to find it. It really is just another street of designer shops in a cleaner and less manic area.

Rodeo Drive is a must see in LA although it’s not a long street and shops very expensive. All looks nice. Surprised there weren’t many cafes and shops don’t open until 12 noon on Sundays.

It's a well lit up place with lot of big brands like chennel , Gucci etc . This is whole street with shops and lightings . Good place to take a drive after a Beverly hills tour

Slow walk and people watch. Watch the fast cars going by. Shop if you need to! Cafes and seating along the way and a small park with free shows over the summer. Walk down both sides of the street!

While this is a touristy spot, it is a must see if you’re visiting LA. Rodeo Dr is just beautiful and fun even if you’re just walking around. There are high end shops, the storefronts are beautiful, and many unique photo opportunities.

Always a great place to shop, dine and browse and buy one of your favorite items at one of the many stores and restaurants.

We took Bus No 2 from Downtown to Sunset / Rodeo and had a pleasant walk along a few residential blocks of fine mansions before arriving at the iconic segment that commences at Santa Monica Blvd.
It was early morning and what we noticed about Rodeo was the quietude. It was fun walking towards Wilshire seeing the famous brands extending in front of us.
Colourful and attractive, each emporium is different thus giving a path along the highest echelons of wealthy retail.

Very nice are, the Los Angeles from the movies, stylish and elegant, we all loved it here and enjoyed our ealk. Plenty of interesting shops and restaurants.

this area is all high end shops and some good restaurants, if what you are looking for is designer shops then this is the place for you.

Very smart, clean and attractive street, full of the highest end shops. If you’ve not been here it’s not that big but has all the names.

One of the most famous streets I have ever visited worldwide . All luxury brands you can find in this place . It is very nice place to visit and many nice restaurants you can visit . Many luxury hotels like Four Seasons Wilshire hotel . Anyone come to Los Angeles must Rodeo Drive

Well, if you've ever walked through shopping mall Cidade Jardim, Iguatemi or Rua Oscar Freire, you'll find it very similar. Only luxury stores in a row!
We had lunch at Rodeo 208, nothing interesting either. The only advantage is that it is very close to the Beverly Hills Wilshire Hotel, the hotel from the film Pretty Woman.
Go if you have nothing else interesting to do!

Pretty and chill streets for shopping 🛍 , particularly on the luxurious end.
Easy to encounter flashy cars 🚗 in this area

We took a short walk among the botiques of this street. We loved to breathe the atmosphere of this place and take some pictures

Great place for stroll sightseeing and picture taking. If you love car watching this is the place to be

Nothing in the world compares to Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. For openers, it is the home of the single most expensive clothing store in the world. House of Bijan offers suits for $10,000, ties for $1,000. Enough said. Flanked by the swanky Beverly Hills Hotel to the north and the stately Beverly Wilshire Hotel to the south, this two-mile-long, three-block, iconic, palm tree dotted street on Santa Monica Boulevard at Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills is the epicenter of luxury, fashion and lifestyle with architect-designed boutique spaces, spectacular window displays, artist collaborations and pop ups. More than 100 of the world's leading international brands are represented in this international hub for fashion, shopping and entertainment also known as an intersection of fashion royalty, rising stars, Hollywood glamour and global influence. Boutiques are open from 10 to 6 Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 on Sunday. Dedicated shoppers and fashionistas come here for Gucci, Tom Ford, Dior, Versace, Prada, Armani, Chanel, Cartier, Tiffany, Alexander McQueen, Valentino, Harry Winston, Dolce & Gabbana, Caroline Herrera, Hermes and Balenciaga. Other upscale retail stores include Dita Eyewear, Globe-Trotter, Piaget, Zegna, Ferragamo, Brioni, Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, Coach and Lanvin. On Rodeo Drive, visitors also dine in style. You can choose from among Guicci's Osteria, the Terrace and Beverly Canon Gardens at the Maybourne Beverly Hills Hotel, Nua, The Hideaway, Wolfgang Puck's Spago, the Palm Beverly Hills, Mastro's Steakhouse, Ocean Prime, Wolfgang Steakhouse, 208 Rodeo, Il Fornaio and La Patisserie Artistique And don't forget to dress for the occasion. No halter tops or flip-flops. The order of the day is tailored blazers, denim trousers or skirts, plaid shirts, cowboy boots, leather belts and great bags.

Was here decades ago and there were more interesting store at the time. Too many chain stores and the place has gone touristy.

The portion you want to walk is where the upscale boutiques are located. This is only 3 blocks starting at the Wilshire hotel (where some of Pretty Woman was filmed). From there walk the 3 blocks up and down. We really enjoyed it. Park in the neighborhoods a block or so from Rodeo Dr. Limit will be 2 hours, plenty of time.

Small area of high end shops You can’t afford to pay attention there! Lol. But yet surrounded by a so-so area. Nothing exciting here homeless n very crappy area nearby. Maybe recommend a drive thru if your near by. But wouldn’t drive too far out of the way to get there. Your not really missing anything

I visited Rodeo Drive this morning is it was quiet and very clean,
I liked the facades of some shops whose name and prices I did not know at all

It is a place to visit all the luxury stores, anyway you can just walk around and see amazing cars or celebrities

Expected this to drive to be bigger and better than any shopping drive but was average stores and shorter than I imagine. Worse a visit to just walk and take in the world passing you by

nice street to walk and watch very high brands shoppes
if you going to enter the shops expect to spend a lot
visit LV Calgary

Don't be afraid to spend money, or maybe you should be. Lol
Cool place to just say that you were there.

Rodeo is all about the beautiful designer clothes, the beautiful people , the beautiful stores, the gorgeous windows, and the tourists. It’s lined with flowers and tables for watching the glitterati go by. It’s our small 5th Avenue.
Everything in very expensive and is really for buying a very special gift, or more likely window shopping. Beverly Hills is a beautiful little City, with lots of fun inexpensive places to have a tea or a drink. Rodeo is fun for walking.

Famous Rodeo Dr. In so many movies. It is shopping for the rich and famous many of the stores not accessible for the average joe to walk around and browse. You'll walk up and back in 30mins max. The Beverly Hills sign is close by for a good photo op and we found an amazing little cupcake shop just off the Drive.

Wasn't that impressed. If you are into labels then it is for you I guess It took us 15 minutes to walk down so we could say we did it

Definitely one for the rich. I only went because of the pretty woman movie and didn’t disappoint. It really is gorgeous and clean. Dare not buy anything tho 😱

All the high end shopping you could ever want. And the people watching is truly out of this world. SO many women in their 50s with enough work done to look 48. Its great. Check it out!

We were on a tour and had a half hour stop here and it was very interesting, lots of famous shops, the most amazing cars whizzing buy. Worth a visit to see how the other half live and shop

Too expensive and stores closes very early. Nothing much to do in the evening.
The crescent hotel on top of rodeo drive is really good, its a little boutique Parisian hotel. The breakfast and tea selection are really good. And plus happy hour everyday in the evening. Where u can drink for free for one hour. We got free champagne for an hr lol

Rodeo Drive is full of “eye candy”. The street has many designer stores and nice restaurants. The scene is wild with high priced cars and people from all over the world strolling the street. It is fun to stroll the street to see all different kinds of outfits and people wearing them.

A street of expensive shops in Beverly Hills. One repeats finer shops along the entire length of the street.

Pretty and clean but small,not at all what you would think when you've seen it a million times in movies and what not. Ten minutes are well enough to do the length of the drive and you can't go to Beverly Hill and NOT see it!

All the biggest name retailers with flagship stores. We have most of the same retailers on our smaller city, but not with the same flair. This is a spectacular destination to shop or to gawk.

I’ve heard so much about Rodeo drive and in over 10 trips to LA this was my first visit. And wow what a tasteless, soulless street. So much money visibly impressed into the individually configured uber cool shops and the whole collection feels like an open air shopping centre in Dubai. Take me back to Highland Park. The photo makes the place look more interesting than it is. Unless of course you’re a millionaire.

We went to Rodeo drive as a part of the trip to a family lunch at Spago. Therefore, it was just a leisure strolling through the street. However, it always a pleasure going this stretch since there is always a new excitement, new experience from the window displays from all the shops. It is really quite the extravaganza. If you have a spare time over the weekend, you should try to walk around, sip some coffee and enjoy the feast to your eyes.

Elegant, luxurious, cosmopolitan, smelling of money, poorly affordable, and despite all that incredibly beautiful.

No trip to Beverly Hills is complete without a walk down Rodeo Drive. It is fun to see the cars on the strip as well as the items on display in the windows. If you have never been to Rodeo Drive it is worth it to stroll down the lane and look in the windows and do some people-watching. You might be surprised at how much fun it is and how fast time flies by.

Great place for some good shopping or window shopping. All the luxury stores are here and you just need to have a high limit credit card cause you would buy everything. The area has many cafes where you can sit and enjoy the people watching too.

This is a dream stroll for all young aspiring adults especially ladies with all of the many designer stores if gorgeous fashion and other apparel. It was great to see this area already decorated with holiday decor!

It's much smaller than you expect. There are not many restaurants. A few blocks over there are some very good restaurants.

A stroll up and down Rodeo is great for people watching and of course, high-end shopping. If you like expensive cars, they are everywhere. A fun side trip even if you don’t want to spend money.

My wife and I parked along Rodeo Drive and walked past the shops here recently. We visited a few and even made a purchase. Very cool place with amazing cars and high-end shops.

For me, there was really nothing at the Rodeo Drive shopping strip. Just very expensive flag ship stores and unwelcome looking shopfronts. However a little north of this area, there are pretty nice houses and it is quiet. Well worth the walk all the way to Beverly Hills hotel.

Upsacsle shopping & dining at its best ! Enjoy Cali vibes & sunshine in this beautiful SoCal spot .
Be sure to visit the quaint lil bakeries all look so located on Rodeo Drive …

After hearing about it my entire life, it was great to finally visit Rodeo Drive to see what all the hype is about. Interesting place...planning to shop? Bring the bank! As for me and our teenage son, we enjoyed car watching!

BEWARE…my son and his wife were robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight on Rodeo. They wisely turned over everything and the robbers ran. I have heard crime is rampant.

Well, Rodeo Drive’s reputation proceeds the area. It is one of the most popular street in the whole US for expensive and glamorous brands! Even if you don’t intend to buy anything (which might be logical considering the prices), you will hear many locals saying that it worth visiting the street for windows shopping! Apparently they are all correct! The lights, the displays, the sidewalk are so perfectly designed that offers you a great feeling of luxury even momentarily.

Must do, great opportunities to see how the wealthy live, not pretty no taste but money talks and worth the walk

Parking spots available nice food stands perfect for Christmas shopping visit with family ands kids have almost everything for everyone

We walked to Rodeo Drive from Beverly Hills Hotel. We love the walk. The only disappointment walking down Rodeo Drive was the amount of people smoking weed. Otherwise this road is a tourist destination with many people taking photos. Almost as popular as Disneyland itself!!

We came here on a tour and it was early evening. Christmas decorations were in place and this was a sheer delight to see.
Would have liked to spend more time here as so many shops and lots to do.
We recommend a visit here and we will definitely return.

Rodeo Drive is one of those places that you "have" to go by and take a look when going to Cali. I found it way to touristy even though I am a tourist. People walking around with their mouths open. The shop keepers seem put out, and the merchandise you can find in stores not on Rodeo. The little shops on streets surrounding Rodeo were more interesting and down to earth a bit more. It is a good place though to see really expensive cars parked and cruising. And the Underground parking is nice

Super luxurious walk of shops after shops of products with astronomical prices. I don't think anyone in their right mind buys from these stores, it's pure marketing. It's not a big attraction, it just tells you that you've been there. There's nothing interesting about it.

Who knows, you may see a celebrity. I came by super early before stores opened, and it delivered all the haute you see on movies and TV. A destination when in town!

Rodeo drive was amazing decorated for the holidays. Everything just seemed to be setup to glimmer and sparkle.

It’s worth a walk through Rodeo drive just to see how rich people who can afford to shop there live. Every high end designer that you have ever heard of is there. While I was there, there was a great artist market at the top of the road which was filled with some great pieces.

Window shopping at its finest! Beverly Hills is a great walking town, where the shops and restaurants are the terrain is flat. However if you want some hills and beautiful homes just walk up Wilshire BLVD and turn into a neighborhood! Be sure to have Secure-Heels and Foot Bumpers to walk comfortably and confidently in all your shoes!

We went there for Christmas, it was a great period to visit the area, a lot of decorations, some strolling choirs, area clean and smelled happiness.

Such a cool place to go and look inside of the highend shop I recommend you actually dress up and look the part and don’t make the mistake of going right after you came off of an airplane! It’s great for the morning until lunch not a whole day thing especially if you aren’t into shopping like me.

It's a typical shopping Street with all the high-end designers another grossly expensive Outlets. If nothing fantastic but it is clean. I guess if you're into spending way too much for stuff you don't need it's a great place. I guess if you like to see celebrities spending your money then it will be a good place to go. I haven't seen any during the times I've been there.

is a two-mile-long (3.2 km) street, primarily in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles.
The name is most commonly used metonymically to refer to the three-block stretch of the street north of Wilshire Boulevard and south of Little Santa Monica Boulevard, which is known for its luxury goods stores.

If you have the money, there are fewer nicer spots to spend it than up and down Rodeo. All our favorites (Armani, Dior, LV), with great service. The street is clean and well patrolled. Lots of high end cars strutting their stuff. One homeless person blocking the sidewalk was dealt with efficiently.

Really enjoyed the bustle of Rodeo Drive and Beverley Hills. Loads of high end shops and leading to a quaint little street.

Plenty of shops and restaurants and art. Beautiful place to just walk around and window shop. Of course taking a picture on the street of rodeo and the Beverly Hills sign are a must

The experience was excellent from driving into the valet parking, which incidentally was excellent and free, to walking around the variety of high end shops. The cars driving up and down the strip were like witnessing a millionaires playground. Unfortunately our visit was short and brief but a worthwhile experience nonetheless.

Gorgeous! Full of the best shops that can make you feel like a star! Often, most require an appointment, but the area itself is worth a visit just to see and be seen.

We went, to see what the stars experience. We felt uncomfortable and weren’t that impressed. I guess we can say we have been there. We did walk in a few stores that we could afford, but people followed us around everywhere. We didn’t spend a ton of time here.

Boulevard stroll at its best. People watching is fun. You’re going to see it all. People who don’t care to people trying way to hard to impress people. Wonderful shopping or trendy shopping if your into that.

Just like the Walk of Fame, celebrities and the wealthy do not shop here. If anything, their assistants, or if they do need to run out, it's an incognito pit-stop through the back door. Why people think they will see celebrities, is laughable. Even more so in the last year/year and a half.
There's so many tacky fakers running around and frankly, it's just become worse in the last year. Rented luxury cars are the majority. Scarier and dangerous. People standing in lines at luxury shops blowing their EDD money whilst smoking weed. That's it.
Move along, folks.

One of the most beautiful street in Hollywood city. It’s so romantic at evenings. Yet, clothing has poor quality. I didn’t buy anything. Some clothes are made for red carpet and that’s fun to try on.

Great way for a friend and I to stretch our legs and see the sights. Beverly Hills, Rodeo Dr is a must, iconic shopping area. Whether you just want to window shop or splurge on yourself, it’s worth checking out. Beautifully landscaped and a great location to spy expensive and exotic cars. We did encounter a few unfriendly store employees but we simply gave our business to their neighbors.

Nice place to walk for 1 hour. There were many luxury shops and gift shops. A very nice place to walk with lots of shade.

Beverley Hills is very clean and tidy unlike most of LA and this is their premier road. All the top brands are here accompanied by the usual high performance cars driving round in circles.
At least people are walking around the streets there.
I suppose if you are buying then the street is great. If not then it’s over in 20 minutes.
Nowhere near the same level as Bond Street in London for example.

Pretty woman, here I am. Even not for shopping, a must see to go and walk down. Quite crowded. Go to see it end of afternoon, beginning of the evening.

Went here through a tour bus so didn't have a lot of time. Walked up maybe 1 street and took pics outside, as there were guards outside many of the stores. Lots of stores were boutique style and only had very few items. It was pretty though.

Rodeo drive is a nice area for a stroll and some window shopping. It makes for a nice relaxed afternoon walking around ...

Overly expensive stores selling things that no one needs. Basically just for rich people to flaunt their money.
Good for a look/walk, but wouldn't spend more than 15 mins here.

This is a must do for Photography to capture the Rich and Posh ships of LA.
I happened to find a Nespresso store and got myself a Iced Cappuccino.
There are many tourists in the area and this is definitely a must do in LA.

Every time I see or hear the name Beverly Hills I am reminded of the classic TV series with Jed, Ellie-May, Jethro and Granny. My wife and I wandered up and down Rodeo Drive during a LA in a Day Tour recently and I drove her crazy humming the tune.
It was hilarious to watch all of the tourists peering into the storefront windows frequented by the smelly and unwashed, sorry I meant to say rich and famous. Then I realised we were such tourists and I had to slap myself. Our tour guide even mentioned a few of the establishments take a deposit before allowing people in the door.
Sadly we didn’t see anything approaching a ceelebritee during our visit. But we did spend some time people watching and I was certainly drooling at some of the fine vehicular activity of the Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche type.
Really interesting place to visit but we couldn’t afford to live there !

This is a very nice and luxurious place for a walk with all the stores for the high class where you can take some pictures and get a really nice meal, but, it is just a nice street to walk.
I get the idea and the value of the place, dont get me wrong, but at the end, it a is just a very nice looking street.
You just have to add to the experience all of the attractions around Beverly Hills to get the complete package like the Greystone place our the tour around the hills.

Rodeo Drive has everything that validates the reputation of Beverly Hills as a shallow and materialistic place. It may be kind of fun for tourists, sort of like the Griffith Park Zoo.

Only window shopping as personally I don’t like spending £1k for a jumper. Every major designer is here, on the roads is every super car and prestige motor, all around you are surgically enhanced consumers which makes for great people watching!

Quick tour of Rodeo Drive and it was cool to see, but wouldn't have a need to go back. High end stores which we don't have a need to buy anything from.

We visited Rodeo Drive because we wanted to see a classic landmark of Los Angeles, but make sure you've got money to spend if you want to do some shopping!
Rodeo drive is clean and well landscaped, with fairy lights on either side of the road. It is full of high end shops such as Gucci and Michael Kors and is a nice place for a stroll and some shopping!
I'd recommend visiting as it's nice to see where the wealthy people of LA spend their time, and a different part of the City.

Good walk around area, friendly valet staff, and pretty wicked car parked on the street were people were taking selfies with

A beautiful street with amazing shops that will suit any expensive taste! The window displays are fabulous

The super glamorous Rodeo Dr sets a beautiful backdrop for a nice afternoon walk. While it’s not a great place for the average person to shop at, it is a great place to take some pretty pictures of Beverly Hills.

Of course it is high end and I was not there to buy, but enjoyed viewing the designer shops, window displays and ambiance of elegance. I did spot a few celebrities since it is the weekend of the Emmy’s so many were there. Private luncheons at Tory Burch. I just went and stood where there were crowds and viewed the few celebrities coming out from the stores. Superb cars to look at on the drive. Not a lot of places to eat.

We got there around 10 am and it was quite a delightful stroll, as the streets were not crowded, the stores were open, it was a pleasant sunny day and it was really enjoyable. It is a true movie spot and the original tourist stop, so it is a must-visit, at least once.

Rodeo Drive is a true experience if you haven't been; a shoppers paradise to spend a few hours as a tourist passing through.

The palace of consumerism. Walk only if you worship at the altar of banks. There is nothing here for you if you are looking for something real. Avoid. Retreat.

I remember watching the scene from the movie pretty woman and it's cool for a second. This place iconic but not interesting enough for spending time for me.
Unless you want to drop $$$$$
I have more fun doing online shopping.

If you like expensive shopping or just window shopping, then you should definitely come here. Most luxury brands are available here, in a beautiful setting. Plenty of high end restaurants around as well. Great for a stroll.

Like many of us I'd only ever heard of Rodeo Drive through TV & Movies, today I visites for the first time as part of an orgainised tour..... its as rich & as glamorous as its made out to be, but unless you've got Very Deep pockets, its just a famous Street! I'm I glad that I've seen it, possibly. Could I have lived without seeing it, Yes!

Rodeo Drive is definitely worth a visit! Fine boutiques, shiny cars and well-kept streets – here you can feel the special flair of Beverly Hills. Even if you don’t buy anything, it’s fun to just stroll along and enjoy the atmosphere. A classic to be seen on a visit to L.A.

I was really looking forward to visiting Rodeo Drive you see it in the movies and you have an expectation. My expectation was met, this is really a lovely place to shop and yes you do need quite a bit of money. However you can be like me and window shop or go into the shops and browse. Everybody does it and nobody minds. There are a lot of tourists however it wasn’t overcrowded.
I particularly like the side street where the Versace shop was it was beautiful with hanging flowers and cobblestones.
If you are in Los Angeles for the first time, do yourself a favour and go and have a look at how the other half shops.

Beautiful landscape, luxurious and magnificent shopping with the best stores in the world.
Very pleasant.
Lack of parking options.

Exactly what I expected. Snobby workers who have know idea what we could or could not afford. Was like a pretty women moment. Oh well their loss

Oh my gosh! I was blown away by this place. Premier shopping destination in LA. They have so many stores and so much to see. Great place to take pictures and spend an afternoon.

Took a late night stroll on Rodeo; even when stores were closed it was quite nice.
Well it’s fun to people watch and shop during the day we decided to take an evening walk downtown and window shop without the craziness of people and shoppers. It was a nice change of scenery to do that and enjoy a beautiful evening. Street parking, valet at certain locations.

Absolutely beautiful and a fashion lovers dream. All of the most amazing designer stores. Easy to get around and plenty of parking.

Walking around Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive is very cool, these two attractions are very close to each other, you can walk (650m), we left the car in a parking lot on the corner of Rodeo Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard, so we met Sign Beverly Hills (1303 Park Way, Beverly Hills), then we walk along the beautiful Rodeo Drive, several upscale shops, and you have the Beverly Hills troller, which is a kind of garden bus, to wander around. It has the fabulous Beverly Wilshire Hotel (where scenes were recorded from the movie “A Beautiful Woman”), we entered the lobby, which has a very sophisticated decoration. At the end of the tour, and 250 meters from the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, we stopped at Chaumont Bakery and Cafe, located at 143 S Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-3002, had already researched this "bakery", it was no accident that we stopped there, and it was very good, we had a danish cheese, almond croissants, cakes and pies, and of course, a lot of coffee, just had no brazilian coffee. CALIFORNIA, I will be back soon.

I hadn’t known that part of Los Angeles, really a lot of luxury and a lot of glamour; although the truth became a very small area, I imagined it bigger; but the whole “neighborhood” is worth seeing.
Recommended.

So clean, every store was inviting, helpful, fun. we tried on shoes, checked out purses it was a great day

The people, cars, shops ...so this is how the rich and famous live!! Beautiful rest at the Beverly Canon Gardens on Beverly Dr.

Easy public valet parking halfway down the street. Loved the valet hospitality, he greeted us and directed is immediately to restrooms and how to get to the street from the underground parking. Wonderful clean restrooms right at parking. We expected snooty attitude in the shops, but everyone was SO nice. If you make eye contact and smile, all the security everywhere greets you with a smile too. Don’t be intimidated! In Tiffany’s, we asked about some VERY expensive jewelry, and they couldn’t have been nicer, event though they probably knew we were just getting a thrill. Recommend lunch at 208, good food at a good price just at the end of the street near Tiffany’s and Bev. Wiltshire Hotel. Great people watching and friendly people everywhere.

One of LA's iconic locations! Very elegant area with splendid high fashion shops and wonderful clubs, you can "breathe" luxury (and extravagance) everywhere!

We stopped in LA overnight on our way to Maui. Rodeo drive is very nice lots of high end stores however it did seem like some of the cafes and boutiques were moved of the area. We ended up going to the Grove.

Wow there is so much to see on Rodeo Drive. My husband wasn’t sure if the trip would be a little dull. However on arrival he was sold. Don’t get me wrong the shops are super expensive. But just sightseeing and browsing is so much fun!
We happened to bump into a Louis Vuitton exhibition which is on for I think one more month. It was a free exhibition showcasing lots of clothes worn by celebrities, lots of films displaying his work and an area showing how they create the iconic handbags. At the end there was a pop up shop as well. So much fun!
Definitely recommend.

This place is the center of beverly hills, a neighborhood world renowned for its wealth, its extravagance and its beauty, contains high-value brands recognized worldwide, so shopping will not be easy.

Yes it’s awesome because it’s freaking Rodeo Drive. It’s great for pictures and walking around to see all of the amazing exotic cars and designer shops. Other than that it’s just a rode on a busy street. Beautiful and exciting but that’s about it.

Heard about it for years on tv and in the news. It is a special place and has to be shopped once. Very pricy but very nice

Rodeo Drive in my opinion is the best shopping street not only in Beverly Hills but in the world. Ultra-luxe shops such as Tiffany's, Bulgari, Harry Winston, Cartier, Chanel, Valentino, Roberto Cavalli, Dior, Prada and much more. If you bring your wife or family ... you definitely need to have clear credit card and/or cash!
The Rodeo Drive is not only for shopping brands but also for walk around and enjoy seeing the fancy cars to taste the wealthy living.
Many Hollywood movies have been filmed in this drive.
As a tourist, I personally don’t recommend that you start your adventure in LA at the Rodeo Dr, makes it the last stop otherwise you’ll be broke!

Rodeo Drive is one of the most famous streets in LA and abundant with exclusive luxury stores. Though most people will just walk down it or window shop, it is a nice thing to tick off the list.

Forget all the glamorous images you've seen on television. It's your average high end shopping street. .
Of course all the big brands are there, the the boutiques are nothing special compared to London, Paris, Amsterdam or Geneva.

The walk up and down the street was ok. We visited at night during the Christmas season, so that was nice, to see the lights and Santa Claus but without the allure of Christmas decorating in ten stores and street, not sure I would bother.

Rodeo Dr was amazing! We had a great day shopping before dinner! All the stores were busy and the employees were friendly and helpful. Our granddaughter said she felt like a princess.

We have been here a couple of times and it is always interesting to see the glitz and glamour on show. The high end name brands show off their wares in amazing window displays to tease passers by. Just a bit of fun.

Made a stop over here while in the area for a conference. It was really great to see in person, so many shops you don't normally see anywhere. Very clean, very picturesque. It was fun seeing all of the expensive cars cruising up and down the street.

It wss a busy Late Monday afternoon.
Rodeo dtive was busy with'goid looking' people everywhere.
Did we pass by an 'A' lister.... maybe.. maybe not!
Worth a visit and tick it off your Bucket List :)

Arrived after 1pm on a holiday. Street is not too crowded. Shops were open. Nice to window shop all the designer clothing. However, nothing for me to buy here. Had to go a couple blocks away to find a coffee shop or affordable store for a tourist.

Very friendly despite our lack of purchases :) no food/drink on rodeo, come prepared. Dont miss vuitton or gucci

Iconic place to walk around to look around the shops etc. Worth a visit if in LA. Plenty of shops and cafes

Don’t know what to make of it?How can it be that 1 km next to Rodeo Drive the numerous people have to live in tents on the hard ground on Hollywood Boulevard and park on Rodeo Drive the Lamborghini’s next to Bentley and Ferrari’s where the owners of the overpriced luxury carts do their shopping in the luxury shops and afterwards enjoy their champagne in one of the numerous bars .
Ambience: I leave everyone their own opinion
To recommend: this is LA, and you should visit it already

Walk on beverly hills was boring and can be skipped. Tourist come on rodeo drive for window shopping.. So its worth just seeing once..

I come here trying to find upscale and unique gifts for my husband. Gucci, Louis Vuitton, some really beautiful stuff.

Stores were cool to look at but nothing that special. The area is very pretty but everything closes by 7pm. We stayed here because it was central and a famous area to see.

It seems from another world, the amount of money that moves in this area is impressive. If you are a fan of luxury cars, you will be delighted to see Ferraris, Bugattis, Rolls-Royce, among others; as if they were normal cars. There are very nice places to take photos and a wide variety of shops with the best brands.

the selection of great shops is worth a visit and you really can be lucky to see celebreties there. many years ago i saw tom cruise, but did not know who he was until later :-). my main reson for going there is that there is this feeling that everything is possible.

Had a wonderful time on Rodeo Drive.
Police present as well as security for many of the stores. People very friendly and readily available to help.

this is the end of the famous Rodeo Drive, it has restaurants and high end shops is located next door to Via Blanca and Beverly Hills Anti Aging which are 2 hot spots for Real Housewife of Beverly Hills celebrities, so while dining ask to be seated on the patio so you can people watch and spot celebrities while you dine, great food and check out those celebrity hot spots as you walk off your meal.

When we are touring friends and family around. Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is one of our stops. The high end shops are spectacular. The luxury cars lining the street are very impressive. If your lucky, you may just spot a celebrity or two.

We visited Rodeo Drive for a bit of window shopping and I must say it was a lovely area which we of course expected but that's where the fun ended - I did go into a handful of shops but sadly nothing purchased.
Glad we have seen it as it was on my list of things to do however the one time is definitely enough.

Rodeo Drive is just like in the movies. Great street for walking, window shopping and people/car watching. All the major luxury brands are located in this street. You'll also see a lot of nice cars and people from all over the world. I will return.

I don't know what the big hoopla is about this shopping area. Nothing particularly fancy just ridiculously expensive for those foolish enough to pay the price. Didn't happen to see any kind of celebrities walking down the street or anything else of interest for that matter. They're much more interesting things to do in LA

If you visit Beverly Hills you have to come to this place... all the high brand located here .. and the big department stores as saks fifth avenue.
Highly recommended

2 streets of branded goods, like the Champs-Elysee of Paris / Orchard Road of Singapore.
Zipped thru the street to the end where the Beverly Wilshire Hotel stands. This is the iconic hotel where they filmed Pretty Woman. And so many years on, they are still milking the publicity mileage from the movie. Perfect toilet opportunity too haha. Then just opposite the hotel on the slight right is this staircase with a Make-A-Wish fountain and together this forms the Golden Triangle.
Prettier at night so go by in the late afternoon, stay thru for sunset then night lights.

Rodeo drive is a must see if you are a tourist. It's fun to check out the shops, and honestly, they aren't ALL out of everyone's price range. People watching and car watching are always cool. Go in December, the Christmas decorations are fantastic.

This is the nicest spot in LA - The air is clean and the streets free from debris. It was a nice stroll up and down Rideo Drive looking into the store fronts. Lots of "professional" photographers offering their services to pretty tourists to pose for "photoshoots" for a fee - if you want to feel important it could be fun, it definitely makes people stop and stare.

Large variety of flagship luxury shops, which means you’ll find items that are hard to find anywhere else. If you’re a car fanatic, lots of exotic vehicles driving up and down the road. Very pleasant walk, when I visited on a Thursday afternoon it was not very crowded although some boutiques did require a fair amount of wait or appointment as they are one-on-one service only, plan accordingly.

A few streets including Rodeo Drive are worth a walk. Indeed, luxury shops follow one another, luxury cars rumble and chic restaurants scramble. It’s Beverly Hills, the wealth, the fact of displaying, showing up, strutting...

I felt it is an overrated stretch of high priced stores. Nothing very special or memorable for me. It was also blocked partially for a private event

This is highest-end shopping in a picturesque environment. For most of us, it means window-shopping and enjoying the scenery rather than actually making purchases. An hour-long stroll through the area is well worth the visual gratification. At 2 Rodeo Drive by-street, there is a fantastic art gallery (Galerie Michael) worth checking out. (Not on parking: it can be had for free for 2 hours at a number of public garages just off Rodeo Drive, but the garage entered from the street itself is not free).

Rodeo Drive was definitely an interesting place. If you like fancy shopping, this is the place for you. Also saw lots of cool cars like Lambos, Ferraris, and Rolls Royces.

I suppose if you’re shopping for branded items, you can get them all here, but it seems a pretty small and boring area where tourists outnumber shoppers 10 to 1. I didn’t see any homeless, so that was one unusual thing for the LA region. The park at the north end is good.

Absolutely amazing for high end shoppers. Every designer fashion house you can imagine has a shop on the drive. If you’re into haute couture, this is the spot to be. One thing I will say is, if possible, get an Uber. Parking can be a real hassle in the area and the places where you can park are kinda expensive, as to be expected in BH. Bring some comfortable walking shoes as well for walking up and down the street.

Lovely clean streets with up scale shops. Nice to have seen it but nothing more. Prefer the Beverly Center

This where you find the Top Brands in the world in one place, the Top Fashion brands and the top watches brands all here Fendi, D& G, Gucci, Versace, Channel, Hermes, IWC, Rolex, Panarai all here enjoy it bring you cash 💰 you need a stash

What a site to see! It is such a memorable area of Beverly Hills. At minimum, drive down the street to window shop!

It is what it is! A street of high end shops that most people don’t intend to shop at but lovely to walk along and look at nontheless! Was decorated beautifully for Christmas and made for some great photo opportunities.

This is very luxury street in Beverly Hills! Most of the high brands are available there, like Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Cartier, Van Cleef etc.
Also, there are a lot of restaurants & Cafes.

Great to walk the line of shops .. didn’t buy anything but great to stop for a coffee and people watch! . Although $18 for 2 lattes ?? Worth it though to soak up the atmosphere!

So many better and more interesting places to shop in LA. The usual suspects of luxury brands with tourists outside staring in , awful.

We went on a Friday night. Yeah a lot of stores. But there is just a whole lot of people walking around and posturing. Window shopping is fun, if you are into fashion. The iconic Rodeo Dr portion is beautiful but very small. Mainly tourist's taking pictures. I would definitely define it as a tourist trap.

Whether you’re window shopping or making that special purchase, Rodeo is real deal classiness. See all the major designer’s fashion collections when they’re hot off the runway and if you get there early enough, have breakfast at Tiffany’s. ; )

I loved my drive and my walk down Rodeo Drive again. So. many world class shops, most of which are international designers. It is a fun place to stroll, people watch, and pick up a souvenir.

Don't know if it was because of the Stock market crashing that day, but the place was dead. Fancy stores where the average person could not think of affording anything. One good thing, free two hour parking at underground lots that are tricky to find. Go if you must, prepare to be bored.

Had a layover in LA rented a car and went sight seeing. Lost of traffic all day. Around 2200hrs it’s a lot better. Didn’t stop and shop around but went down to the street go some pictures and enjoyed the views.

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I loved staying to Rodeo Drive - I felt like I was going to the movies. The streets are full of curious shoppers and tourists during the day, and with all the lights, quite pretty.

Due to the circumstances of my trip I was only able to make it during the evening and it was still beautiful. All the stores were lit up and it was peaceful to walk around. With no other people around we could take pictures as we pleased!

You will find all major brand. Very clean and safe to walk. Little dining option on Rodeo Drive but plenty around. You will see Great cars driving.

We were there during Christmas and it was decorated really well. Free parking, which was nice. The stores are incredible and some of the jewelry is beyond description. Definitely worth an hour or so of browsing.

The short stretch of the famous and iconic Rodeo Drive houses some of the most high-end boutiques in the world, and tourists flock here – not to shop – but in the hopes of getting a glimpse or maybe even a selfie with a Hollywood celebrity! We did get to meet Robin Williams the last time we were here, but we weren’t so lucky this time around! In any case, I believe the celebrities mostly avoid this place now, because of so many selfie-hunters! Parking is not much of a problem, in one of the side streets! The surrounding streets have lots and lots of high-end eating options. Public restrooms are available in the basement near the Rodeo Drive Steps. The place is worth one short visit, even if you don’t get to meet any celebrities!

If you want to enjoy Rodeo Drive now is the time. Walked it in the am for exercise and shopped in the afternoon with the surreal experience of not being crowded. Fresher air in decades! Loved it

I went there two times in my trip to LA
Warm touristic popular fashionable street .
You can spend half an hour or half a day in this street in beverly hills.
Some brands had a shop there for mor than 50 years. Famous restaurants also are attractive.
there are some foods and coffee with reasonable price around.and public parking with reasonable price is available
I like this street. I took some photo and drink a coffee and enjoy window shopping .

Designer store after designer store is lined up on Rodeo Drive about 0.6 mile long. Known also for series and movies (especially “Pretty Woman”) and you should take a look and then it’s good again. You can also admire the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, which is located at one end of Rodeo Drive and also serves as a setting in the movie Pretty Woman.

Great place for shopping with the latest fashion and all brand available. Best place in LA and still safe

Enjoyed being in this area. Lots to appreciate and experience. Fun to see the stores and people in the area. Glad I came. It's a must see even once for a tourist

Rodeo Drive is another must-see spot in LA. The area is beautiful and picturesque. However, watch out for wannabe influencers flocking to the middle of the road to film tik tok dances on the double yellow lines. It is literally crazy how many of them almost got ran over and they just didn't care. People will honk at them also. Sometimes they'll even squat down for pictures, so you *really* don't see them until you're right on them if there are other cars ahead of you blocking your vision.

Beautiful shops out of most peoples price range. Decided to leave credit card at home to resist temptation. Another on to do list checked off but no need to visit again

Obviously a place a mythical street full of charm of luxury shops the most beautiful than the others, very beautiful cars, mythical high-end hotels a treat for the eyes

The place to be seen in los angeles.for fashion fans you have the choice with all the major fashion houses.the street also serves as an exhibition of works of art. Place trendy par excellence.

Every Ritzy shop imaginable is here, and it's worth a stop if you've money to burn; otherwise a drive down the street is enough to satisfy one's curiosity of how the other half (or is it the 1%?) live.

Essentially Rodeo Drive is wall to wall expensive shops with security guards at every entrance. It is impressive to see however I can assure you that my wallet stayed well and truly in the pocket. If anything it was great to say I've seen it and ticked it off the tourist list of things to see in LA.

Loved walking along here window shopping the designer shops - my 15 year old spotted a couple of tiktokers so was impressed - I didn't have a clue!
Ever since watching Pretty Woman I've wanted to go here - it'd be "a BIG mistake" not to!

There is nothing after 5 pm except a park and a sign that says Beverly Hills and people posing in front of it. If I watch any events or anything attractive.

I loved the shops on Rodeo Drive. I loved people watching. And like so many others I was hoping to get a glimpse of a movie star driving by.
All I saw was 'someone' in fancy cars driven by chauffeurs.
We happened to pass by an art gallery, Galerie Michael, off Rodeo drive, decided to check out out and it turned out to be the highlight of the day.

All the elegant shops of the world right here on 3 small blocks....fun ti walk down these streets at night as windows are decorated lovely and Rodeo has great median...

I visited Beverly Hills and Rodeo Dr on my girls trip to LA. I was surprised at the amount of parking that was available and surprisingly very reasonably priced. I enjoyed walking around and window shopping. We walked beyond the shopping area, the entire area felt very safe. The store staff were kind and welcoming. Not a must, but it is definitely an experience.

My wife and four daughters tricked me into visiting. It was a cool place to wander round but I missed seeing the rodeo clowns.

A shop with all costly brand items. If you have ample time to spent or want to mark that " i was in Rodeo Drive", then its a good choice.
Overall the shops are nice but not too much activities to be done. If you go there, dont forget to walk to the beverly Hills sign and take a picture... That was great.

Is really a nice walk around place , actually good also for shopping .... and amazing during the night

After the local TV Stations showed “Pretty Woman” for the zillion time, decided to load up the car and head to Beverly. Hills that is. Over the years, have traveled and explored thousands of different cities around the world. Beverly Hills was not one of them. Figured it was time to add this city to my have been list. Rodeo Drive and shopping are the main attraction for Beverly Hills. Rodeo Drive is a two-mile long street loaded with luxury shops, fashion boutiques, and outstanding dining facilities. If you go to Beverly Hills, you must explore Rodeo Drive. It is the top Beverly Hills attractions. Here you will find stores with names such as Dior, Gucci, Tiffany & Co., and numerous other exceptional shops. The famous Beverly Wilshire Hotel, from the movie “Pretty Woman” with its grand chandelier and lobby floral arrangements is amazing to view. Only thing missing was Vivian and Edward from the movie. Walking up and down Rodeo Drive is a remarkable adventure. There is a multitude of things to do from widow shopping and observing tourist and shoppers. The parade of top end auto on Rodeo Drive is unbelievable. Observed several Rolls Royce, Ferraris, a pale blue Lamborghini, and many other fancy vehicles. Fell in love with the blue Lamborghini. Maybe someday (when I win the Lottery), I will drop in at the House of Bijan, and purchase one. Guess there is no harm in dreaming. The aluminum “Torso” sculpture standing in the middle of the road is the symbol of Rodeo Drive Walk of Style. This street art sculpture is remarkable and a must see. Even if shopping is not your thing, or your wallet say, “no way”, the many things to view along this Drive and its presence in pop culture (“Beverly Hill Cop” and “Pretty Woman”) have made Rodeo Drive one of the most visited streets in the world. Spent 3 hours visiting the Golden Triangle, Rodeo Drive, and 2 Rodeo Drive Plaza. Granted, could not afford to purchase anything, but still an unbelievable experience. Strongly recommend visiting Beverly Hills and enjoy the good life even if it’s just for a few hours.

This a shopping street for those with a thick check book. It is interesting to see the fancy shops but it is a bit out of this world. The lights are pretty though. If you like shopping you probably like all the fancy shops out there.

OK, I have to be fair. Rodeo Drive does nothing for me. The traffic is busy and the shops are super expensive. The best thing about it is that it is short, about three blocks long. However, IF you are in the area, you need to go to experience what you have heard about so much. All of the name-brand stores are there. It only takes a short while, so go.

Visiting Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is immersing yourself in a world of luxury, glamour and exclusivity. From the moment you set foot on this famous avenue, the atmosphere envelops you with its elegance and sophistication.
World-renowned designer boutiques follow one another, displaying showcases that are true works of art. From the latest haute couture collections to dazzling jewelry and luxury accessories, strolling here is a delight to the senses, even if shopping isn’t in your plans.
But Rodeo Drive is much more than high-end stores. You can also find elegant restaurants and cafes, perfect for watching people come and go and enjoy a chic atmosphere. It’s not uncommon to cross paths with celebrities or influential personalities, adding a touch of excitement to the ride. The manicured architecture and impeccable details of each building contribute to the feeling of being in a special and emblematic place.
It is an ideal place to see and be seen, where luxury is breathed in the air and high-end cars parade down the street. The famous "Walk of Style" adds an interesting cultural element, honoring fashion legends. Although prices may be beyond the reach of many, the experience of witnessing this epicenter of Angeleno luxury is undoubtedly memorable.
While shopping may not be for everyone, a visit to Rodeo Drive offers a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle of the elite of Los Angeles and is an iconic landmark worth exploring. Whether it’s admiring the windows, enjoying coffee or just soaking up the atmosphere, Rodeo Drive is a must-see stop for those who visit the city and want to experience Hollywood’s shine up close."

As a traveller,I quite enjoy walking in the streets and wondering around.Even though there is not much things to do there except if you are not fun of shopping,still beatiful streets,lovely colored building and famous brands,and various interesting details to be seen.I loved it.

Fun, colorful. Pretty much exactly what we expected. Happy to see La Perla nice to people watch. Nice afternoon walk.

I can only window shop on this expensive street but it was fun looking at all the stores along the drive.

Rodeo Drive is just a bougie and pretentious shopping district where people go solely to swagger and make a spectacle of themselves vrooming sleek cars and taking Instagram pictures of themselves in front of brand name stores. Honestly, the people who can actually afford to shop at Rodeo Drive don't -- they watch everyone else pretend to be able to shop there as they languish in their hillside homes and shop online. Unless you intend to actually shop or dine at Rodeo Drive, it's not worth adding onto your itinerary.

It is a cool place to check out even if you aren’t going to buy anything. The staff in the stores didn’t question me even though I looked like I had no intention of buying anything.

Such a cool place to visit! Some of the staff in certain places weren’t very friendly. So we didn’t purchase a few things but over all such a fun experience!

We found parking where the first hour was free and we walked a bit and reached this shopping street with the famous expensive brands, enjoyable street though.

This was an ok experience but there isn’t that much to see. Parked up, walked down rodeo drive, had a coffee sat outside the Wiltshire hotel, walked up to the Beverley hills sign for a photo opportunity and then back to the car.

Nice street where you can find all high end brands and where you can enjoy LA lifestyle. Many celebrities like to shop their as well.

I had heard so much about this place and was on my bucket list since a long time and finally managed to visit it on 18th of May 2023. Beverly Hills has a global reputation for its celebrity residents and guests, grand homes and flagship stores along Rodeo Drive, but the city's multitude of unique architecture, verdant parks and gardens, gourmet food shops. Drove around this place enjoyed the sights and took a few pics and as an ardent traveller this place was worth it as used to see on travel channels of celebrity homes and life style of the rich and famous !
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By the time we arrived to Rodeo Drive, after a day of exploring the sites, it was evening. The beautiful lights of the stores & wrapped trees were a warm welcome! It was quiet and the stores were closed allowing us peace & quiet to take photos and window shop. The doorman at the Beverly Wilshire went out of his way to say hello to our teen...which I thought was very kind. We also received hospitality from the group working the Louis Vuitton Exhibition. Keep in mind there are affordable shops in the area if you can’t afford the lavish boutique prices & feel the urge to spend money in Beverly Hills. Fun experience. Will return to dine there one day.

Lots of outdoor shops. Expensive stores that the average person cannot afford. The area was pretty and very well kept. It was a nice place to go to take selfies and say that you’ve been there. Other than that I wouldn’t go.

The street was decorated nicely for Christmas. All the high-end shops are here. You will enjoy strolling on the street even if you don't want to shop. Obviously the shops on this street are beyond the reach of the general public.

If you're into high end fashion this is THE place to shop. Impressive collection of high end stores.

String of luxury stores for high society. Nice to look at, but shopping unrealistic. But maybe you run into a VIP if you're very lucky...

Same names on the stores same old city layout on the drive itself. It just struck me as a place trying to hard to live up to it's reputation

We came here to walk Rodeo Drive and the area, and enjoy viewing the fashions. I hadn’t planned on purchasing anything, but couldn’t resist the sale prices of some beautiful fashion items. I have been here over 20 times, and have yet to see a movie star.

The is a great place to just walk the street and people watch. You see all kinds of people here and you might see a star or two
If you like cars you will sure see some great exotic cars

We made a stop here with the tour we were on. I can say I walked Rodeo Drive, but didn’t go in one store. If you do go in, they check your idea and bank account. It’s nuts.

Most posh and fancy place in the Los Angeles. It is a must visit for the first timers. We covered it while driving but people prefer to walk around.

A street made for rich people. Cars, clothes and food galore. If you like to people watch, this is the place to do it

I had wanted to take my business guests sightseeing on Rodeo Drive, but the automobile and pedestrian traffic were both horrendous. What should have been a two to three minute drive up Rodeo Drive took 30 minutes. Mostly, we were stopped in traffic barely moving. After parking, we spent an hour window shopping in the area.

Walking those streets has a special charm.
There are the most exclusive stores and the prices are according to that.
It breathes glamour, you will see very elegant people and lots of tourism, expensive cars, expensive watches and expensive clothes.
No matter if you don’t buy anything, walking around is beautiful, safe and fun.
Those streets are worth walking.

İ dont like it so much because i felt not so good there its to much luxury there is nothing to do expect shopping. There must be more cafes or restaurants there then it will be nicer.

Stores and shopping in heart of Beverly Hills.Its a 3 blocks area of high end designer shops ,no fast food restaurants.Seeing young and old in best of clothes and style was a treat to the eyes.Must do while in Hollywood.

During the Christmas holidays it is wonderful to be able to take a walk among the luxury shops festively decorated in the most elegant and extravagant ways. It hit me, in a positive way.

We enjoyed strolling on RODEO DR, this AFTERNOON. We walked into a few different places, including GUCCI AND FERRAEGAMO.
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.
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!!!
I wanted to go into CHANEL, but would have had to walk all the way around the to the back of the store!!! In addition, I would have had to have waited 25 MINUTES!!!
It would have been way too much for this 60 YEARS OLD MAN!!!
As mentioned we parked a block away right 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.

It’s worth a look and a bit of a tick-box exercise but frankly the line-up is no more impressive than in many other major cities. ✔️

If you are from Asia , Europe or New York city the place is underwhelming to say the least. For L.A may be some place to see nice cars.

Rodeo Drive is shopping heaven if you like high end shopping or just window shopping. This is the go to Place for many top models and movie stars so have your camera ready.

The famous street in beverly hills with all the luxury brands. Lots of people window shopping but many serious shoppers too

A major yawn. Yes, a ton of brand stores. The street has no energy. Everything is closed at like 6 pm at night. People just look and pass by. Locals rarely shop there. Spend 15 min there and go elsewhere.

You can't go wrong on Rodeo. Walk like you mean it and strut your stuff. Who cares! The LV store there is amazing. 3 levels. Got my daughter her first Louis here..... I mean... Gotta say you got it on Rodeo!

A walk down the famous road is a glimpse into a luxury world. All stores are nice and people friendly.

It was great to wonder around this blocks. There were tons of beautiful upscale stores. Amazing decorations.

It wasn’t as good as anticipated
Very busy with site seeing people but no one shopping
Only place in our travels where we saw dog poo on the footpath

Beverly Hills most expensive shops on this stretch of street. Once upon a time this was luxury and class. Now on the weekends it’s full of idiots everywhere. There are many exotic $$$$ cars and also street racers just revving their engines and burning rubber from one corner to another with no law enforcement anywhere. It’s “everybody” come look at me. Lots of people making videos. Maybe the during the week there is a different crowd. Not impressed not what you see when you think Beverly Hills.

The most iconic Drive in Beverly Hills is rodeo Drive. You will see all kinds of designer shops including Chanel, Cartier, paratha, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton and every designer you can imagine. The restaurants on rodeo are outstanding you can’t go wrong having lunch on a patio outside or inside one of the beautiful restaurants that line rodeo drive. The window shopping is the best in the world, the people watching is very entertaining and the beautiful scenery is breathtaking!

Fun place to walk around, but most shops in the stratosphere price wise. There is a superb show on collaboration at Louis Vuitton which is well worth seeing. Our teens loved spotting all the super cars.

I live in California and just had to go, stores are open but there is not much going on. Would not make the trip to come out here at all but specially during this time. Some restaurants open as well.

Like walking into a dream or a movie. Designer shops everywhere, beautiful people and amazing cars. Enjoy a nice leisurely stroll and live a different life for a while. Cherry on top was the Christmas music playing through the speakers on the weekend

All brands in one location in Beverley hills that's is in Rodeo Drive .
One day out for the family to have fun

My girls loved going to this hip touristy area. If you are an old fashioned dad like me just sit back and realize you will be earning a best dad award for surviving this trip. Get ready to deal with possible disappointment when your kids do not actually see any stars hanging out on the drive.

Fantastic! I shut down the drive to my private photo shoot and all the cars were so supportive and the people were so nice

Nice walking area, just in Beverly Hills.
Many shops and restaurants around.
Much nicer place and people around than Walk of fame in Hollywood Blvd.

We drove up and down the street but did not get out. No reason to go in the stores we could not afford to buy anything. It was a nice quick drive.

We chose to go early to rodeo drive so that there weren’t too many people in our pictures and we also didn’t need to go into the stores. We got some great photos outside those iconic shops and down the street with very little in our way. It was a nice walk actually and if you do it early you can go on and do other things :)

Beautiful avenue, icon of luxury and glamor of L.A., the prices of the shops and restaurants "prohibitive", it is worth walking along its avenues, it is extremely well maintained

A must do when visiting Los Angeles but, honestly, I didn't find it that exciting… lots of beautiful boutiques but which I also find in Rome or any other city with a certain number of inhabitants.

So many movies show to us this street. It is so amazing and atmosphere place. Much cleaner then downtown... Haha. We walking around and get very good shopping and fun. Catch the moment for your memory!

Not really much there unless high end/prices are for u.... not for kids also.... just wanted to really see where Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman ventured.

Always calm, clean and pleasant; Strolling under the blue sky along the palm trees, enjoying coffee and shopping. The most valuable element for me is the importance given to green urbanization, where the height of the buildings is far below the trees.

We got there early and managed to park at the top of Rodeo drive which was really reasonable. My husband and I were looking for a 30th birthday present for myself and although didn't find what I was after, it was a lot of fun looking. Definitely worth a visit.

Not so easy to get to from Los Angeles city center.
It is a must if you visit-the "city of Angels".
Many luxury shops and restaurants.

Checked off my bucket list by visiting Rodeo Drive. I don’t know what exactly I was expecting but not what I thought.
It’s great to walk, have brunch, lunch or dinner, hit a few iconic spots and a bit of shopping.

I was so glad to see this famous strip, but everything was way out of my price range. For me, this was one of those things to say, "been there, done that".

Lots of high end (too expensive stores) with pretentious people milling about. if you dare make the mistake of entering a store looking like you can't afford to shop there (dressed casually), be prepared to be followed and pestered thought the store. I thought this was a Hollywood movie cliche until seeing it for myself. This area is okay to drive through and look around, but unless you have the big bucks I wouldn't spend a lot of time here.

When you think Beverly Hills, you think of Rodeo Drive, especially for my wife who loves shopping. I allotted about 90 minutes for my wife and her friends to shop while the husbands did other things. A friend of mine and I walked Beverly Gardens and returned to Rodeo as our wives finished for brownies before buying shoes at Loewe. It is not my thing, but for my wife, it is something she enjoyed greatly.

Rodeo Drive is definitely the place to be in Beverly Hills (or even California).
You get a sense of stardom as you walk up and down the world famous Rodeo Drive. It has all your designer needs from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Rolex, Guess - you name it, Rodeo Drive has it. We even stumbled across a $2million Rolex!
Walking from one end to the other doesn't take very long if you aren’t stopping in the shops (perhaps 5-10 mins) so if you're not planning on shopping you probably wouldn't spend more than half a day here but there is definitely a lot to do and see.
There are some cute, elegant restaurants spotted around where you can people-watch as you sip on a glass of champagne or plan which window-shopping activities you're going to complete next.
Some of the cars you see down this road are incredible, like you've never seen before. It's definitely a place where the rich & famous come to show off their new toys.
At the end (or start) of Rodeo Drive, depending which way you look at it, is the Beverly Hills Hotel – famous for its debut in the hit film "Pretty Woman". At the other end is the Beverly Hills sign, which guides you to the huge mansions you see on TV.
Visiting Rodeo Drive is a must if you are in LA – you won't be disappointed.
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Rodeo Drive in the heart of Beverly Hills is super fun. Just park and start walking. Tiffany's is there as well as other jewelry houses and there is also fine dining as well as coffee shops. It doesn't matter if you were on a budget. You don't have to buy anything, it is a lovely walk, the storefronts are beautiful and there are places to have a reasonably priced lunch or simply sit and have some coffee.
If you have a difficult time walking there is a tour that you can take, but if you can walk a few blocks don't waste your money on a tour. Simply park the car and walk through the area, much of which is closed off to traffic.
If this is your first time visiting Los Angeles I suggest a walk of Rodeo Drive. It is simply a fun time and although a bit touristy, so what, you will have a good time.
If you have the funds there are several exclusive shops on Rodeo Drive were you can find designer clothes, jewelry and stunning watches. Cartier is nearby.
Have a great time in Beverly Hills.

This drive is one of the most iconic streets to visit in the area and is full of designer shops and eateries. A pretty treelined place, we walked from one end to the other without going into a shop. Window shopping was adequate.

We walked up and down Rodeo Dr. looking at all the high end stores. We got to see some really nice cars parked outside some of the stores. We took some pictures, but other than that, it's just a very expensive street!

The luxury shops were interesting to see. Very clean, felt safe. Very iconic, outside of the tourists….. and there were a lot of tourists. There are multiple security guards at every store……. So only a few people are allowed to be inside the shops. Just window shop. It’s fun to walk up and down. But otherwise underwhelming.

loved all the sightseeing from amazing cars to the glorious stunning beautys on the streets and in the stores.

First time with children, not much has changed in 12 years it’s still fantastic. Beverly Wiltshire hotel at the end of the road. Every designer shop you can think of and great for supercar spotting! Places to eat and drink. Even free parking at certain times. We went after 6pm and got 2 hours free! This was on Brighton Way up the drive on the left. Had great music playing on speakers all up the drive to creat a great atmosphere.

My wife and I were there in late December. It was raining and it was not a very good day. Don't waste your time here unless you are prepared to spend some serious money.

It's even better than I expected. evident opulence, boutiques of the major brands in the world present with all different architecture. from an architectural point of view truly unmissable. it is difficult to enter and visit the boutiques as in the presence of VIPs - and there are constantly some who go shipping - the boutique is closed. It's not the clothes and accessories that make this street an attraction but its truly beautiful shape

A mythical street obviously thanks to the Four Seasons. Pleasant to stroll around and discover the luxury shops in tourist mode being very well received (from this point of view the Americans are still excellent).
Obviously to do.

An iconic place to drive down playing the music from Pretty Woman! Beautiful houses and shops which are lovely to look at.

Many upscale interesting stores. We visited a few and my wife got a free facial. We plan to go back sometime in the future.

Obviously you have got to visit but be aware, these are serious shops for people with serious money. Security guards at most of the big names and hardly anyone actually in the shops. Great for watching the expensive cars though which seem to cruise around (saw 2 Rolls Royce sat at the traffic lights).. not actually a vey long street so you can walk both sides in less than 30 minutes.

If you are in LA you must visit Rodeo drive. We went there after breakfast. In fact it was only a street over. All designers are there with their latest stuff. I was encouraged to finally buy Cartier sunglasses. Cartier store was very nice with excellent staff- but NOT cheap!!

Great experience visiting “ Rodeo Drive “ but I guess it’s out of my league , full of designer shops with no customers, very expensive. Nevertheless it’s worth the visit

Where all your shopping dreams come true, if you can afford! The stores here have the most beautiful displays.

Snobs walking around with their noses turned up, scoffing at what they seem consider as riff raff. Stores that won't let you in without doing a credit check. I am not sure what the hype here is, it was a soul-sucking experience (Although in theme with the rest of LA), I am not sure why this piece of trash is considered a tourist place.

On vacation with my wife and daughter this was somewhere we had to visit if only to window shop.
It is a beautiful and clean shopping street full of shops that most meer mortals generally can not afford but it is nice to dream.

If you like designer then why not. It's crowded but not too much. Not a lot to do but many ways to spend money.

Was fun to walk around all the expensive shops and take pictures. We went before 10 am, so we had the steer mostly to ourselves, which was really nice.

We had a great time walking on Rodeo. There were lots of tourists sightseeing, but also lots of people shopping in all the beautiful luxury stores. It has the feeling of an European shopping street.

Gorgeous area as we see in the videos. Lively vibes and so many shopping spot. must see place in LA and never get bored to come back.

Nice street to walk down. Full of upscale shops and also a few places to eat. Would recommend for a nice stroll, seeing the shops and a few things on the street for good photo opportunities.

Title says it all. Have not been to a more glamorous shopping strip in the world. The street is a sight to behold with all the palm trees lit up by fairy lights, and extremely clean footpaths and streets. Every exclusive brand you can think of is here... although if you don’t look like you’ve got serious cash to spend, the staff won’t look at you.
A must visit - it’s like another world

This is as pretty as you would think. Stores super high end. Spotless surroundings, palm trees and stores and things the average American would never see for sale at a mall. Neat to see.

I had the chance to visit Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills with my family, and it was a great experience. The street is beautiful with its luxury shops. Although I thought the nearby parking would be expensive, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the valet service for two hours was free. We even saw a lot of influencers taking photos and filming.

Live the lifestyle of the rich and famous with a quick walk down famous Rodeo Drive. This three-block strip is lined with many of the world's premium brands but you really come here for the experience and to people watch. Street parking was surprisingly affordable (if you can find it). Once you enter the strip you're immediately immersed in a United Nations of tourists all clamoring for the same experience.
If you have a vehicle have a little fun by first "driving down Rodeo in your Maserati sports car" a la Billy Ray Cyrus in Old Town Road!

Glad we drove down Rodeo Drive for the experience. It is a lot smaller than I expected. All the designers you would expect and a few more.

Not sure if we were in the right area or not however Rodeo Drive was underwhelming. We preferred The Grove!

High end stores for the rich. No bargains here. Nice to walk around, people watch or get fashion ideas but stores are extremely expensive. Still can dream though.

Omg spectacular! And it's so beautiful, you have to go. We didn't buy anything lol much too expensive, otherwise take out your credit card. It's a very impressive activity.
I liked.

Both of us assumed this walk would be not to our taste, but felt obliged to at least see it! Much to our surprise, it was fairly subtle, not too crowded, and actually a lovely walk. Sales people were not pushy. Window shopping and looking at the cars driving by was great fun. The street and sidewalks were clean as could be. Plenty of paid parking. We will not forget our half-day there, but remember it for the pleasant surprise that it turned out to be.

It's exactly what you see in the movies, full of luxury cars and luxury row shopping, posh people and celebrities you might accidentally spy. It's the place to see the hippiest fashion and a chance to see the rich and famous.

Visited Rodeo Dr. in July . Very busy . Beautiful place . Many shops and places to see. Enjoyed walking and seeing all the different shops.

Been her a few times now love the ok as the shops are terrific with friendly staff .
The setting is perfect and it’s an elegant place to shop .

The rodeo drive walk must be done. The shops are extraordinary, luxury and elegance. It perfectly represents the spirit of Beverly Hills. It is not difficult to meet some VIPs entering and leaving the shops , the area is very popular with actors .

Loved Monta at Balenciaga. Loved Jeff at Gucci. Loved Lindsey at Givenchy. Really loved Carla at D&G. Still might have to get that toaster Ms. Carla. The crew at MCM was so helpful. We finished up with the steakhouse on Rodeo. The steak was great!!! here is a video. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lGqzHA5SOPw if two influencers like these enjoy, you know you will!!!

Money, Money, Money!! This is the place to go if you have plenty of money and enjoy purchasing items at the designer shops. A road full of the likes of YSL and Chanel. A great car park which allows you to park for free for 2 hours is of a street in the middle of Rodeo Drive.

What fun. Beautiful shops with great merchandise and very beautiful, friendly, knowledgeable, helpful staff. Great experience for us all.

Beautiful and clean streets and sidewalks, lots of other tourists so we didn't feel out of place. Hard to find parking.

I must say, whilst waiting for my girlfriend I went for a wander around Rodeo Drive. very inteesting with some big name shops like Dubai. Must say though, very expensive so beware. Nice area

Everything is very beautiful and of course exceptionally expensive, for me! It was worth the trip and getting to know the famous Beverly Hills street

Fun to stroll up and down the street. Interesting shops and even more interesting people. Lots of lunch options as well.

Wow what a city! Absolutely stunning, clean and filled to the brim with the best of the best designer stores. Stunning cars will be zooming by as you visit some of the most stunning designer stores - the detail in their store design is stunning! The streets were busy (being summer) but so clean and easy to navigate.

We only visited because of the movie ‘Pretty Woman’ that we love. I’m glad we went, it’s a bucket list tick. A very nice clean area to walk around in a gorgeous sunny day.

If you have to ask the price you can’t afford it 😂
See how the wealthy do it, lot of expensive cars & people to look at.

Love the 2 hours free parking before 6 pm at most parking garages. Great area to see the stores of worlds most famous (and expensive) brands and to do some people watching.

Visited with my daughter on Christmas Day & the street was done up beautifully. Lovely ambience with the Christmas music. Enjoyed seeing all the fancy cars, lots of posers & rich people but that's not a negative as per some reviews, that's part of the thrill!!

Overall, a lovely experience. We went at Christmas and the lights/decorations were very tasteful. Store clerks very helpful.

Our walk down Rodeo Drive has great shopping. Gucci, Burberry and Mille had lots of merchandise to peruse through.

This was my first trip to LA and of course I wanted to see Rodeo Drive and it was what I expected. All the fabulous high end stores in one location and a lot of people watching. My highlight was buying a YSL bag on Rodeo Drive although we have a YSL store at the mall in my City. Customer service was great in the few stores we shopped in. Although we did a little shopping, it was still a quick trip and didn’t eat up much of our day... all in all I’m glad I can say I’ve been there.
Amazing Designer Shops
If you are into designer shops and the seeing the wealthy life of LA this is the place to go. They have all the top designer/high end stores.