You already know about luxury shopping on Rodeo Drive and the iconic hotels located in the world’s most famous zip code (but no one, we repeat no one, here calls it 90210). Locals skip the touristy stuff and instead frequent La Scala (where the chopped salad is a Beverly Hills institution), The Palm for closing deals, and the Cheese Store for top-notch fromage. Get your culture fix at the Zoltan Pali designed Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, stroll the idyllic Virginia Robinson Gardens, and pamper your pets at Pussy & Pooch, complete with an in-store Pawbar and Meat Market. The historic Tudor Revival Greystone Mansion, which is said to be haunted, is worth a visit. You’ll also find modern gems from Lautner and Neutra nestled among the Mediterranean estates, French Colonials, and high-tech Mid-Century homes, which get bigger north of Sunset. Trousdale Estates is especially impressive and in demand, with its early houses designed by Wallace Neff, Paul R. Williams, A. Quincy Jones, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Harold Levitt.
Beverly Hills
76 Walkability Score