The corner of N. Beverly Drive and Elevado in Beverly Hills is just down the street from the fabled Beverly Hills Hotel, and is a popular tourist spot for seeing giant mansions and oversize palm trees. Join USA TODAY for a photo tour of the city with the 90210 zip code, home to the wealthiest of wealthy and ritzy Rodeo Drive.
"Beverly Hills palm trees"
The iconic Beverly Hills sign welcomes tourists in three locations. This one is by the tourist bureau.
The gothic spanish revival Beverly Hills city hall, circa 1932, was designed by architect William Gage.
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A Rolls Royce seen driving down the streets of Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Hotel
The entrance to the historic Beverly Hills Hotel.
The entrance to the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The storefront for the Rodeo Drive Cartier store
Rodeo Two is the even glitzier section of Rodeo Drive, the high-rent shopping district in Beverly Hills, and a popular spot for tourists
Posing on Rodeo Drive.
Western boots on display at the West store off Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills
The top of the historic Beverly Hills City Hall
A big yellow Rolls Royce is parked on Rodeo Drive--and has a parking ticket for parking too long.
The clock for the Rodeo Drive Rolex store
A mannequin in Beverly Hills
A silver statue in Beverly Hills, on Rodeo Drive
Slippers from Dolce & Gabbana
The historic Union 76 gas station is at the corner of Crescent Drive and Little Santa Monica Boulevard, and according to Los Angeles Conservancy, is "a true icon of Mid-Century Modernism." It was completed in 1965.
The entrance to the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills hotel.
Scuplture in a Beverly Hills park.
A former Beverly Hills post office is now a major new performing arts center
The Paey Center for Media in Beverly Hills, home to TV screenings and events.
Beverly Hills at night
Rodeo drive