Once the site of a locally beloved amusement park, the mall's valuable property still encompasses a working oil field. Considered by many Angelenos to be an architectural eyesore studded with external escalators and a poorly-designed, $1-an-hour parking lot, the Beverly Center's iconic status with tourists has been fueled by its appearances in movies like Scenes from a Mall and Less Than Zero.
Resident stores include Henri Bendel, True Religion, Yves Saint Laurent, Jimmy Choo and H&M and restaurants include L.A.'s only outposts of The Capital Grille and Grand Lux Cafe. There is also a hair salon, an Apple store and various shops geared towards children and teenagers; the weekend crowd here skews towards the latter population, with some of L.A.'s most outlandish teen fashions on living display. The mall is open daily.
Latest Reviews
Review by Daniela J, November 2011
Doing what: Combination Los Angeles City Tour and Shopping at the Beverly Center
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Review by Anonymous, December 2009
Doing what: Combination Los Angeles City Tour and Shopping at the Beverly Center
Review by Ricky T, November 2012
Doing what: Los Angeles Combo Tour: Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Beverly Center Shopping Trip
The tour was good, but I didn't like the driver saying how much we should givr him for a tip.




