Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive
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Probably the most famous star-studded shopping street in the world.
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Neighborhood: Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills began as a modest village years ago and today you can still feel its small town origins, even though it has become a major tourist attraction and business center for the entertainment industry. This town lives up to its reputation as an area full of designer retail stores and residential streets lined with mansions and palm trees. Inside the commercial center of Beverly Hills, along Rodeo Drive, droves of tourists peak into ultra-luxurious boutiques hoping to catch a glimpse of someone famous. Off of Rodeo Drive however is where some of the most affluent Angelenos occupying the streets of Beverly Hills come for leisurely meals, power lunches and beauty treatments.
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- puccibabilaLos Angeles, California12 contributionsBeautiful Little WalkRodeo 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.Visited February 2020Written February 15, 2020
- elizabethlascheidLos Angeles, California4,785 contributionsA must visit while in town.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.Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten January 27, 2020
- HeatherBoston, Massachusetts333 contributionsSo Great to See in PersonMade 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.Visited January 2020Written February 3, 2020
- June Bug11 contributionsForgettable experienceRodeo 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.Visited January 2020Written January 26, 2020
- wvillamilCastaic, California783 contributionsNot the gem that it once wasBeverly 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.Visited February 2021Traveled as a coupleWritten February 15, 2021
- LAtraveler1101 contributionPleaseJust 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.Visited June 2021Traveled soloWritten June 18, 2021
- polarbear559Bengaluru, India42 contributionsPretentious and weird.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.Visited January 2020Written February 10, 2020
- Old ProSeattle, Washington2,457 contributionsMehI 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 LAVisited May 2020Traveled with friendsWritten May 16, 2020
- EpicureouslyLondon, United Kingdom1,222 contributionsBlingBeverley 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.Visited March 2020Traveled with friendsWritten March 15, 2020
- dyhx3,460 contributionsJust 2 streets of luxury brands2 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.Visited February 2020Traveled soloWritten February 21, 2020
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June Bug
11 contributions
Jan 2020
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.
Written January 26, 2020
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wvillamil
Castaic, CA783 contributions
Feb 2021 • Couples
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.
Written February 15, 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
LAtraveler110
california1 contribution
Jun 2021 • Solo
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.
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.
Written June 19, 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
polarbear559
Bengaluru, India42 contributions
Jan 2020
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.
Written February 10, 2020
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Old Pro
Seattle, WA2,457 contributions
May 2020 • Friends
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
Written May 17, 2020
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Epicureously
London, UK1,222 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
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.
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.
Written March 15, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
dyhx
Singapore3,460 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
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.
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.
Written February 22, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Vanessa M
Gordon, Australia565 contributions
Oct 2019 • Family
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 :)
Written February 27, 2020
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Cynthia A
Sierra Madre, CA1,517 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
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.
Written February 27, 2020
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Sydney
Saint Louis, MO211 contributions
Jul 2022
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.
Written March 7, 2023
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Are there any restaurants on Rodeo Drive?
motorcar1
Dublin, Ireland8,112 contributions
Yes, there are but the one I wanted to try was the one in the Beverley Wiltshire Hotel.
Are there any restaurants on Rodeo Drive?
01Emrah
Bromley, UK15 contributions
There are many places to eat... we found ourselves in Cheesecake Factory and can recommend it highly!
KarenUpstate
Mechanicville, NY8 contributions
What address or store should we have the Uber drop us off at on Rodeo Drive. We just want to stroll and look around.
Kitta2
Gold Coast, Australia890 contributions
ask them drop you either wilshire blvd or south santa monica blvd. Rodeo drive is between two blvds. About 3.2 km..Enjoy !!
KarenUpstate
Mechanicville, NY8 contributions
What address or store should we have the Uber drop us off at on Rodeo Drive. We just want to stroll and look around.
Peter H
Mississauga, Canada346 contributions
You can ask Uber to drop you off near the Louis Vuitton store and just walk upwards from there.
Bobbie Suzanne F
Farmington, MO231 contributions
Are the shops and restaurants open on Sunday?
romanka2017
Beverly Hills, CA33 contributions
Yes they are. After all its a Rodeo Drive. Just check the exact time of the main stores you wanna go to or the restaurants. As not all the designer stores are open till late on Sunday. But if you go in early afternoon, shouldn't be a problem.
gisela057
Resistencia, Argentina402 contributions
hola los dias de semana a que hora abren los locales
Juani Cardinali
Rosario, Argentina269 contributions
Hola en general a las 10 00 am, y no mas de las 18 00 el cierre, es un lugar que podes caminar tranquilo, no hay demesiada gente al menos un dia de semana.
Buen viaje
What the Timing
ByteSizeLife
United Arab Emirates45 contributions
Individual shops. Most open by 10
gisela057
Resistencia, Argentina402 contributions
hola quisiera saber los dias domingo hasta que hora se encuentran abiertos los locales de rodeo drive?
VALENTOMI
Santa Fe, Argentina363 contributions
Hola! No sabría decirte con seguridad. Pero calculo que tipo 19 hs. Porque los domingos cierran temprano...pero tal vez podrías entrar por la página web de algún negocio ubicado en la calle y ver los horarios. Por ejemplo Ermenegildo Zegna Suerte!
Andrea S
Capital Federal District, Argentina108 contributions
buenas tardes. queria saber desde que calles y hasta que calles se recorre? donde hay parking para dejar el auto? muchas gracias
Andrea S
Capital Federal District, Argentina108 contributions
tengo ya alquilado un auto pero gracias por el dato
saludos
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- We recommend booking Rodeo Drive tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 141 Rodeo Drive tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Rodeo Drive:
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- Hotels near Rodeo Drive:
- (0.03 mi) The Royal Oak Estate Guest House
- (0.31 mi) The Maybourne Beverly Hills
- (0.26 mi) Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
- (0.22 mi) The Crescent powered by Sonder
- (0.51 mi) L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
- Restaurants near Rodeo Drive:
- (0.02 mi) La Patisserie Artistique
- (0.08 mi) The Farm of Beverly Hills
- (0.09 mi) Nate'n Als
- (0.08 mi) The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills
- (0.13 mi) The Cheesecake Factory
- Attractions near Rodeo Drive:
- (0.02 mi) The Spa On Rodeo
- (0.03 mi) Polo Ralph Lauren
- (0.03 mi) Rodeo Collection
- (0.03 mi) Frette
- (0.09 mi) Paley Center for Media
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