Plan Your Visit
Airports
The City of Beverly Hills is served by a number of airports in the region:
- LAX | Los Angeles International Airport - 12 miles / 19 km
- BUR | Hollywood Burbank Airport - 13 miles / 21 km
- LGB | Long Beach Airport - 33 miles / 53 km
- SNA | John Wayne / Orange County Airport - 50 miles / 80 km
- ONT | Ontario International Airport - 52 miles / 84 km
Transportation
Access into and around Beverly Hills couldn’t be easier. Our city is centrally located and convenient to all major airports and the train station (Union Station) in downtown Los Angeles (DTLA).
- From Los Angeles International Airport, taxi fares cost $45-$55, plus gratuity and airport passenger vans run $20-$30 per person, plus gratuity.
- During ongoing construction, LAX provides LAX-it for taxis and ride share pick up options; catch the free shuttle outside baggage claim.
- Limousine and car rental services are also readily available for transport. Once you are in Beverly Hills, our Visitor Center Concierge can assist with ordering transportation to pick you up and take you to any location in Los Angeles.
Weather & Dress Code
Beverly Hills enjoys beautiful weather and comfortable temperatures throughout the year. Southern California typically experiences only intermittent rainfall with an average of just 15 inches of rain each year and only rare occurrences between May and October. Here's what to expect during the year:
- January through March — 45 - 65°F (7 - 18°C)
- April through June — 53 - 77°F (11 - 25°C)
- July through September — 61 - 83°F (16 - 28°C)
- October through December — 60 - 77°F (15 - 25°)
Currency Exchanges
Banks and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are located throughout the Golden Triangle, Beverly Hills' central business district.
Currency exchange offices can be found at LA Currency on North Camden Drive and Continental Currency Services on Dayton Way.
Your hotel concierge can also direct you to an appropriate currency exchange location.
Parking in Beverly Hills
The City of Beverly Hills offers convenient parking at numerous public parking structures throughout the city with most lots providing one to two hours of free parking. Parking meters are also located on most streets in the business Golden Triangle area. For specifics on rates and locations, visit City of Beverly Hills Parking.
City of Beverly Hills Parking ServicesSmoking Regulations
Title 5 Chapter 4 of the Beverly Hills Municipal Code regulates smoking in Beverly Hills. Smoking regulations apply to traditional tobacco smoke, electronic cigarettes/vaping devices, and marijuana smoke. California Health and Safety Code prohibits the smoking of cannabis or cannabis products in a location where smoking tobacco is prohibited.
Following is a summary of all non-permitted smoking areas:
- Non-Permitted Areas
- On public school property (State law)
- In vehicles with minors (State law)
- In or within 20 feet of public buildings (State law)
- In enclosed spaces at places of employment (State law)
- At City parks and the Beverly Canon Gardens
- In or within 20 feet of open air dining areas, unless actively travelling by
- Within public right-of-way (sidewalks, streets, alleyways, etc.), unless actively travelling
- Parked vehicles
- At farmers markets
- At public and private plazas
- At outdoor public events
- At outdoor service lines (ATM lines, ticket lines, etc.)
- In City-owned vehicles
- In multi-unit housing