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19 Feb 2008 01:51:44 | David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Beverly Hills, California, one of the wealthiest cities in the
world is known world wide for multi million dollar mansions,
Rodeo Drive shopping, luxury automobile dealerships, four and
five star hotels, fine dining establishments and wealthy
citizens.
Beverly Hills is a great place to visit. Go shopping or window
shopping at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Channel, Prada,
Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, Gearys, Polo/Ralph Lauren,
Giorgio Armani, Lalique, Tiffany & Co, Robert Clergerie, Barneys
New York, Van Cleef & Arpels, La Perla, Hermes, Alfred Dunhill,
St. John, Harry Winston, Buccellati, Cole-Haan, David Orgell,
Salvatore Ferragamo, Hugo Boss, Fendi or dozens of other luxury
boutiques, stores and shops.
If you are into luxury cars, you can find almost every type of
luxury and classic car there is on the streets and at the
dealerships in Beverly Hills.
If you can afford it stay in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills
Hotel and be treated like a king or queen. There are also the Le
Meridien, Four Seasons, Regent Beverly Wilshire, The Beverly
Hilton, Raffles L'Ermitage Beverly Hills hotels as well as
several other great hotels.
Have breakfast or lunch and see the stars at the Polo Lounge,
eat at Trader Vics, Spagos, Il Fornaio, La Scala, Delmonicos
Lobster House, Regent Beverly Wilshire, Benihana, Houston's and
other fine restaurants. All of them provide excellent service
and delicious fare.
All of the businesses and merchants in Beverly Hills are used to
serving wealthy and discriminating clientel, therefore almost
anywhere you go you will be treated with service that is far
above average. Unlike the scenes in the movie Pretty Woman I
have never run in to rude or snooty sales clerks. Everywhere I
have shopped, stayed or dined in Beverly Hills I have been
treated very well. Money is money and it seems that the
merchants believe that if you can afford to buy their goods or
services you are more than welcome in their establishment. Since
nowadays it is hard to tell by looks who has money and who
doesn't it's easier and safer for the merchants to treat
everyone as if they are wealthy.
Drive through the residential areas of Beverly Hills. You will
find houses and mansions of all architectural styles and sizes
beautifuly landscaped with dark green lawns, sculpted hedges,
fountains and gorgeous gardens. Even the streets are clean and
well tended.
Visit Beverly Hills, if you are rich you will feel right at home
and if you are not you will probably, at least for a while, feel
like you are.
By the way, even though the city is filled with luxury hotels,
shops and restaurants, since not everyone who lives, visits or
works in Beverly Hills is rich, there are still plenty of medium
to inexpensively priced hotels, shops, restaurants, coffee shops
and fast food places.
For more information about the city of Beverly Hills, California
see http://beverlyhills.usacitydirectories.com,
a directory of links to city of Beverly Hills, California guides
and directories listing hotels, restaurants, attorneys,
information, resources, services, things to do, places to go and
more.
About Author :
David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is
currently the publisher of several internet directories,
including http://www.usacitydirectories.com a
directory of national, state, county and city guides and
directories listing local guides, directories, web sites and web
pages providing resources, services and information about things
to do
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