Beverly Center
Los Angeles, CA 90048-6277
Phone: (310) 854-0071
- Cross Street:
- West Third Street
- Best of Citysearch:
- Mall 2006
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 10am-9pm, Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm
Editorial Review for Beverly Center – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
An eight-story behemoth that towers over La Cienega, the Beverly Center is truly L.A.'s one-stop-shopping destination. Macy's and Bloomingdale's anchor the nearly one million square feet of real estate, which includes trendy eateries, a Loews Cineplex, and the country's very first Hard Rock Cafe. The 160-plus retailers include exclusive Rodeo Drive-quality boutiques and standard mall staples such as Victoria's Secret. It's also walking distance from hip neighborhood shopping districts on Beverly Boulevard, Robertson Boulevard and Third Street.
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Insider Tips
ParkingThere are five floors of garage parking, and valet service is available.
The ExtrasSee what's playing at the Beverly Center Cineplex.
Know Before You GoHollywood scenesters mingle with international tourists here, so the people-watching is never dull.
User Reviews for Beverly Center
07/08/2008 Posted by jenheidir
Beverly Center has a great location, bordering Beverly Hills and WeHo. Plus, it has a solid variety of stores, from cheaper clothing options like H&M to couture like D&G. Plenty of shoe, make-up and accessories shops are also present, along with a movie theater. However, I hate having to pay on average $2 for an hour and change or shopping. And since stores don’t begin until the fifth level, you’re forced up several flights of escalators or stuck waiting for the elevator (I’ve always have had to wait at least 5 minutes). Another downer: There’s not a lot of food options besides the food court itself. There’s only one sit-down restaurant that I know of at the mall.
Pros: variety of stores, movie theater
Cons: parking, lack of sit-down restaurants
11/23/2007 Posted by gychii
The Beverly Center mall in West Hollywood (or is it Beverly Hills) is a great mall. It's convenient (for this West Hollywood resident) and has the main stores I love, like Macy's and D&G. The food court, thankfully, is hidden way in back, way upstairs, cuz it's hideous. Otherwise, I like the Beverly Center quite a bit. Parking tip...go up to the 5th floor and pay attention to where the escalators are. You want to avoid the elevators at all costs!
Pros: Godiva! Mmmmmm
Cons: Food court (blah)
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