Weekend in Beverly Hills

Weekend in Beverly Hills
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From Theme Parks to Museums, Shopping to Sightseeing, you can build your own itinerary to make sure you get the best from your 48 hours in Beverly Hills with recommendations for where to visit and what to eat.

From Theme Parks to Museums, Shopping to Sightseeing, you can build your own itinerary to make sure you get the best from your 48 hours in Beverly Hills with recommendations for where to visit and what to eat.

Day 1: Breakfast at Ballroom Brunch: The menu here is ravishing. They have selection from wide range of food you can feast upon from healthy options like Smoked Salmon, Eggs Benedict, fresh salads etc.

Beverly Hills Sign & Lilly Pond: Drive towards Beverly Hills Garden Park, between North Canon Drive and North Beverly Drive. Get clicked The Beverly Hills sign is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the city. Later, soak the natural beauty of Lilly Pond. Greystone Mansion & Gardens: This historic landmark is famous for its beautiful courtyards and manicured gardens which have served as a movie location for many films including The Bodyguard, The Social Network and Spider-Man.

208 Rodeo Beverly Hills: 208 Rodeo is a fashionable California Bistro. It has been a part of Beverly Hills for past 25 years giving impeccable experience to its customers.

Day 2: Visit the witch House: ‘The Spadena House’ should definitely be on your itinerary when visiting Beverly Hills. It was built in 1921 by Harry Oliver. It is purposefully bizarre; it has twisted tress and gnarled shrubs.
Trolley Tour: You can enjoy sights of this city in complete relaxation by going through a 40-minute open-air trolley tour of stately neighbourhoods, movie star homes, and famous landmarks.

Spectacular Spas: Beverly Hills have one of the greatest and most spectacular spas to visit to refresh and rejuvenate your body. Enjoy at various body detox treatments like ‘Green Tea’ and ‘Ginger Body’ wrap treatment or ‘Lymphatic Massage’ as per your preference.

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