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Beverly Hills, California: The World's Most Famous Zipcode

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What's it like to live in Beverly Hills? Julie Wagner, CEO of The Beverly Hills Conference and Visitors Bureau gives us the inside scoop -- not just the stars' homes and Rodeo Drive, but the arts, green space, and surprises of this glam Southern California destination.
We start with what makes Beverly Hills, so magical, including a discussion of its history and geography.

We talk of celebs, their homes, films set in BH, and the whole starry scene, and continue on to what not to miss.
The Annenberg Performing Arts Center and the many venues for visual arts and public arts are an important part of the scene.
The classic Beverly Hills Hotel, with its Polo Lounge; and the Beverly Wilshire, setting for the movie, "Pretty Woman," are only a few of the luxury lodgings.
And then there are the eateries -- not just famous ones like Spago, with its stunning new outdoor area, but fun ones the cupcake ATM at Sprinkles.
Of course we talk boutique shopping, and we even get to the less expensive options. Green spaces and parks are open to all, and we learn there are more trees than people in BH.
Julie ends with her special memory, going way back to when she was a little girl in magical Beverly Hills.
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As CEO, Julie Wagner leads the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau
(BHCVB) . For a complete list of activities in Beverly Hills, visit
lovebeverlyhills.com.
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Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com. Please follow, rate and review this weekly travel podcast!




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Chapters

1. Beverly Hills, California: The World's Most Famous Zipcode (00:00:00)

2. What makes BH so special? (00:01:06)

3. History/Geography of BH (00:01:58)

4. Stars and films/locations (00:04:44)

5. What not to miss (00:07:55)

6. Performing arts center and visual arts (00:09:32)

7. The hotels (00:12:13)

8. The cupcake ATM -- and fab restaurants (00:15:26)

9. Boutiques and shopping (00:18:06)

10. "Budget" travel in BH (00:19:47)

11. Green spaces (00:20:53)

12. Julie's special memory of Beverly Hills (00:22:25)

110 episodes

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What's it like to live in Beverly Hills? Julie Wagner, CEO of The Beverly Hills Conference and Visitors Bureau gives us the inside scoop -- not just the stars' homes and Rodeo Drive, but the arts, green space, and surprises of this glam Southern California destination.
We start with what makes Beverly Hills, so magical, including a discussion of its history and geography.

We talk of celebs, their homes, films set in BH, and the whole starry scene, and continue on to what not to miss.
The Annenberg Performing Arts Center and the many venues for visual arts and public arts are an important part of the scene.
The classic Beverly Hills Hotel, with its Polo Lounge; and the Beverly Wilshire, setting for the movie, "Pretty Woman," are only a few of the luxury lodgings.
And then there are the eateries -- not just famous ones like Spago, with its stunning new outdoor area, but fun ones the cupcake ATM at Sprinkles.
Of course we talk boutique shopping, and we even get to the less expensive options. Green spaces and parks are open to all, and we learn there are more trees than people in BH.
Julie ends with her special memory, going way back to when she was a little girl in magical Beverly Hills.
_____
As CEO, Julie Wagner leads the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau
(BHCVB) . For a complete list of activities in Beverly Hills, visit
lovebeverlyhills.com.
_____
Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com. Please follow, rate and review this weekly travel podcast!




  continue reading

Chapters

1. Beverly Hills, California: The World's Most Famous Zipcode (00:00:00)

2. What makes BH so special? (00:01:06)

3. History/Geography of BH (00:01:58)

4. Stars and films/locations (00:04:44)

5. What not to miss (00:07:55)

6. Performing arts center and visual arts (00:09:32)

7. The hotels (00:12:13)

8. The cupcake ATM -- and fab restaurants (00:15:26)

9. Boutiques and shopping (00:18:06)

10. "Budget" travel in BH (00:19:47)

11. Green spaces (00:20:53)

12. Julie's special memory of Beverly Hills (00:22:25)

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