Beverly Hills Conference and Visitors Bureau has introduced “Happy Trails,” a collection of eight curated urban walks that guide food lovers, history fans and culture seekers through the city’s most memorable spots.
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- Caviar & Bubbly Trail: An indulgent day of fine dining and luxury tasting experiences at destinations such as Jean-Georges at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills and Wally’s Beverly Hills.
- Sweets & Treats Trail: Sample world-class confections from renowned patisseries and chocolatiers, including Chaumont Bakery & Café, K Chocolatier by Diane Krön, Ladurée, Sprinkles and Flour Shop.
- A Step Back in History Trail: Walk through Beverly Hills’ past and visit iconic locations like Fred Hayman Place and The Beverly Hilton to learn the stories that shaped the city.
- Scene and Be Seen Trail: Discover famous landmarks and pop-culture moments, from Edelweiss Chocolates—remembered from I Love Lucy—to the opulence of Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel.
- Red Carpet Ready Trail: Pamper yourself at top salons and spas such as Tomoko Japanese Spa, MiniLuxe Beverly Hills, No 275 Salon and House of Creed to prepare for any glamorous night out.
- Around the World Trail: Explore global flavors without leaving Beverly Hills with stops like The Hideaway Beverly Hills, Estiatorio Loukà Beverly Hills, Crustacean, Mr. Chow and Via Alloro.
- An Artist’s Dream Trail: Experience public art and creative landmarks at every turn, from the serenity of Beverly Garden Park to the whimsical 1920s Witch’s House inspired by Hansel and Gretel.
- The Great Outdoors Trail: Enjoy the city’s green spaces and estates, including Greystone Mansion & Gardens: The Doheny Estate and The Terrace at Maybourne Beverly Hills, ideal for leisurely strolls and scenic views.
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“Beverly Hills continues to shine with ongoing development—world-class chefs are choosing the city for new restaurants, hotels are unveiling fresh concepts, and artists are installing work along our parks and palm‑lined streets,” said Julie Wagner, CEO of the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau. “These trails make it simple for visitors and residents to experience the best of Beverly Hills while honoring the city’s storied legacy for every generation.”