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There are some fun and interesting things to enjoy any time of the year while in Beverly Hills. To help you with your Beverly Hills real estate transaction, Realtor® Robert Leighton has put together this information for you.
Whether you are at City Hall, the Civic Center, Restaurant Row or in the parks of Beverly Hills, you will be able to see public art that was commissioned by the City of Beverly Hills through its public art ordinance. This art is in various forms, including paintings, sculptures, fountains and even some architecture.
There are five major parks scattered throughout the Beverly Hills area: Beverly Gardens Park, Greystone Park, La Cienega Park, Roxbury Park and Will Rogers Memorial Park. Each park offers beautiful scenery and a way to enjoy the gorgeous Southern California weather. There are also six "mini-parks" available to the public: Arnaz Mini Park (151 N Arnaz Dr), Crescent Drive Mini Park (154 North Crescent Drive), Hamel Mini Park (214 S Hamel Drive), Maltz Park (9800 Sunset Blvd), Rexford Mini Park (362 N Rexford Dr) and Reeves Mini Park (125 S Reeves Dr). These mini parks offer playgrounds, beautiful settings, fountains and art sculptures.
Franklin Canyon is 605 acres of prime Southern California nature located next to Beverly Hills. You can take a guide hike that provides education about the area or enjoy the pond, meadows, lake and wildlife all on your own. For more information about educational hikes, please contact them at (310) 858-7272 ext 131.
Tennis lovers must visit the La Cienega Tennis Center. They have 16 courts, classes for individuals or groups, a pro shop, dressing rooms with showers, room rentals and a small field. They are located at 325 S La Cienega Blvd. For information on room rentals or tennis instruction, contact them at (310) 550-4765.
Thanks to the huge entertainment industry nearby, the Museum of Television and Radio calls Beverly Hills its home. They have archives of old television and radio shows as well as provide a forum for visiting directors, actors and producers to give talks about their craft. For more information and current events going on at the museum, please contact them at (310) 786-1025. |

Roxbury Park

Beverly Gardens Park

Will Rogers Memorial Park
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