Beverly Hills Travel Guide

Taylor A.
3 min readMar 15, 2023

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For coffee and quick-bites.
Café Sheera
443 N. Bedford Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 860–9345 • sheerasweets.com

One of the few, dedicated coffee spots open on a Sunday, Café Sheera does not disappoint with welcoming service. Sheera Café offers a bright and elegant atmosphere which purposefully frames a delightfully pleasant café experience. Their Mediterranean-inspired selections are ideal for gift-giving. The interior flower wall is a fun surprise for the opportunity to showcase your new favorite menu item. I personally recommend the croissant, turkey and Swiss cheese sandwich with their signature herbal rose latte on ice.

For the wine enthusiast.
Wally’s Beverly Hills
447 Canon Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 475–3540 • wallywine.com

Wally’s Beverly Hills location offers a casual reprieve from the nearby hustle and bustle surrounding the infamous shopping experience found on Rodeo Drive. In every respect, a World Class establishment. Wally’s offers a dizzying display of high-brow wine selections from around The World. Most notably, their storefront facilitates the wine connoisseur’s lifestyle with a surprise inside; a dedicated market featuring cheeses and gourmet edibles for gifting and self-indulgement. If you ever purchase too many cases, you may utilize their wine storage services in their state-of-the-art, white glove storage facility located in Culver City.

For the one-stop shopping experience.
Neiman Marcus
9700 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 550–5500 • neimanmarcus.com

When you are on a time-crunch, escaping unpleasant weather conditions, or avoiding the bustle of tourism — Neiman Marcus on Wilshire has you covered for all of your requirements. Be sure to request Neiman Marcus exclusives to discover hidden gems you cannot find anywhere else. With the on-site restaurant and additional, dedicated bar on the fourth (4th) floor, you never have to step outside to recharge. Elevate the shopping experience with the elevator tucked in the Southwest corner of the floorplan. If you need a restroom to freshen up your attire, this is the place to find it.

The best parking in Beverly Hills…

The majority of the establishments worth a visit to Rodeo Drive’s shopping mecca are in reach through a short-walk from “The Flats” of Beverly Hills.

I prefer parking among the iconic, established neighborhood environment of “The Flats”. This provides an opportunity to take-in a peaceful stroll to admire the locale’s architectural gems and partake in friendly social interactions with the area’s residents. The only downside is having to disturb this experience by navigating across Santa Monica Boulevard. However, by the time you reach Rodeo Drive, you will feel more like a local than a confused tourist which is worth the hike on its own.

Free parking worth the walk comes with its risks. Be aware of local permitting requirements and time limitations. It is always a good idea to take a photo of your vehicle once parked to time-stamp the event and keep a running clock for reference. Much of the area is restricted to 2-Hours, which provides ample time to explore a handful of shopping destinations or enjoy a single meal of duration.

If you are ever stuck-on time, you can relocate your vehicle to another street-side parking spot to reset the clock or navigate into one of several parking garages Available nearest your extended visitation.

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Taylor A.
Taylor A.

Written by Taylor A.

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I generally write material related to business, culture, and design... sometimes this includes automotive culture and motorsport topics.

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