Exotic Car Rentals Los Angeles and Rodeo DriveRodeo Drive is, without a doubt, the Holy Grail of shopping in southern California, if not the entire nation. Stretching from Sunset to Wilshire Boulevards, Rodeo Drive boasts three densely packed blocks of premium shopping. Whether you’re looking to purchase a new wardrobe, or simply waste some time window-shopping, there’s no better place to browse then here. Customers of Exclusive Motors Los Angeles Car Rentals can spend a lot or a little depending on their mood, so what’s not to love? High-end shops dominate this district, so don’t forget to stop and look at the latest collections by Armani, Coco Chanel and Gucci. Big spenders can also make their mark at world-famous jewelers Cartier, Tiffany and Harry Winston. Professionals shoppers can even make an appointment to checkout what some say is the world’s most expensive store – Bijan. Shopping is a serious activity along this stretch of sunny California curb, so grab your charge cards and get ready for a high dose of retail therapy. Prepping for a day of sophisticated shoppingBefore you attempt to tackle this world famous retail destination, Exclusive Motors Los Angeles Car Rentals recommends following a few small guidelines. In order to get the most of your shopping experience, Exclusive recommends visiting during the evenings near Christmas time, when lights and flowers decorate the streets. Stores also tend to be gussied up in preparation for their best-dressed patrons at this time of year, providing visitors with unparalleled service. If can’t manage to make it to Rodeo Drive during this time, Exclusive Motors Los Angeles Car Rentals recommends shopping during weekdays as it is less crowded. It’s also best to avoid Sundays as most of the shops are closed. Exclusive Motors also recommends allotting at least two to three hours browsing time along the street. This will fluctuate depending on how much shopping you actually plan to do of course. It generally takes about an hour to thoroughly roam the street, taking the odd photograph or two. If you’re willing to waste a little time, Exclusive Motors Los Angeles Car Rentals recommends catching a ride on the Beverly Hills Trolley at the corner of Rodeo and Payton. A 40-minute trolley tour is given hourly Tuesday through Saturday during the months of July and August and from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Regular tours through the year are offer Saturdays only. Riders will be charged a nominal fee. There’s more to Rodeo then chic shoes and price tagsIf you’ve become immune to the Los Angeles shopping bug, don’t worry – Rodeo Drive still has plenty to offer you. Sightseeing customers of Exclusive Motors Los Angeles Car Rentals are encouraged to visit the Anderton Court Shops for a little architectural history. Originally built by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this building still features his signature triangular tower and spiral ramp. Customers of Exclusive should also make an effort to visit Via Rodeo for a few photographs. This section of the shopping district is located at Wilshire and Rodeo and showcases a movie-set European street front design. Another option for anti-shoppers is the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Located at the heart of the Rodeo Drive shopping center, this hotel boasts two wonderful bars perfect for an afternoon cocktail. The Museum of Television and Radio is also within walking distance at 465 North Beverly Drive. Dads are also treated to a special sight on Father’s Day as Rodeo Drive closes down and hosts a free public vintage car show. Parking is no problem on RodeoIf you’re planning to spend an afternoon browsing the shops of Rodeo, it’s best to park you Exclusive Motors Los Angeles Car Rentals rent-a-car at one of the local garages. Via Rodeo offers a garage on Dayton Way, just north of its intersection with Rodeo. Valet parking is offer free for two hours (before 6pm). Municipal parking garages can also be found west of Rodeo Drive on Brighton Way. Santa Monica Boulevard also features two respectable structures. |
Exotic Car Rentals Los Angeles and Rodeo Drive Overview
