Located west of the city, between Hollywood and the coast of Santa Monica, Beverly Hills neighborhood is the quintessential luxury hotel. Inhabited by many movie stars since 1920, it has developed according to strict rules. The color, the size of houses, signs, and pedestrians are strictly regulated. It is forbidden, for example, walking around in the neighborhood if you do not live there. You can still spend in the car, provided you follow the speed limit and not stopping ...
Anyway, the Beverly Hills neighborhood is beautiful, just like the TV series of the same name. The streets are nicely wooded with palms, sycamores and oaks same. The houses are beautiful and perfectly aligned. The architecture recalls the European middle-class neighborhoods with a touch of Victorian style and sometimes bold colors. The gardens are immaculate, richly ornate and well shaded. Beverly Hills, this is America at its best, the only plant (in the dream) where we'd all live!
For fans of celebrity magazines, that is to say almost everyone, you can search homes of stars, alive or not, from special plans (Home Star Map) sold in all newsstands Los Angeles. These celebrities have lived in Beverly Hills include Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Tom Cruise or Humphrey Bogart.
Finally, the neighborhood of Beverly Hills also requires its luxury shops where you can learn about amazing items in a beautiful setting. Of course, price is also unusual. A passage from the famous Rodeo Drive's still a strong time of visit. The shops are beautiful and pleasant walk ... though a little frustrating. This is where Julia Roberts comes to shopping in Pretty Woman ... with the credit card of Richard Gere!
By visiting the Beverly Hills neighborhood by car, do not stop at a house to take pictures ... it is frowned upon and theoretically forbidden. Take pictures through the window by gently rolling, because you still have the right to slow down.
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