Monday, 31 January 2022

A Full Itinerary on how to spend 48 wonderful hours in Athens!

Acropolis
Athens is a city that has a lot to offer you.

One minute you walk into a very trendy area with shops, then you turn into a narrow street and suddenly you see ancient ruins right in front of you. The effect of this dramatic contrast is quite moving. You know the food is amazing.

We have created an itinerary so you can tour the most important sights in just two days!

The program includes:
Acropolis (Parthenon, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion, Dionysus Theater, Odeon of Herodes Atticus), Acropolis Museum & Ancient Agora (Temple of Hephaestus, Conservatory of Agrippa, Stoa of Attalos), Monastiraki Square and Flea Market, National Garden and Temple of Olympian Zeus, Syntagma Square and Panathenaic Stadium.

Day 1:
8:00 - Go to the Acropolis when the gates open to pass the crowd and take lots of pictures. Get a map at the entrance to be sure you will not miss anything!

10:00 - Buy coffee in hand at the base of the Acropolis (near the metro) and walk to the shops of historic Plaka that open at that time.

11:00 - Go to the Acropolis Museum. Do not forget to look at the live excavation sites through the glass floors outside the entrance.

13:00 - Food in Plaka. What else but souvlaki with a Greek salad?

15:00 - Head east from the Acropolis to see the temple of Olympian Zeus. Keep walking until you see a large highway and you will see the monument just across the street. Temple (Columns) of Olympian Zeus

17:00 - Walk back to the subway through the National Park and explore the beauty.

Maybe it’s time to rest for a couple of hours.

Panathenaic Stadium
20:00 - Get dressed and dine in Athens. We suggest you the amazing food at the restaurant "Geros tou Moria" in Plaka, for the traditional dancing and breaking of the plates! Note: They bring you special dishes to break.

22:00 - Walk in Monastiraki and Plaka.

Sit in a shop that will inspire you and order Greek wine.

Day 2:
08:00 - Wake up to enjoy traditional Greek coffee. You know, the one served in small espresso cups.

9:00 - Get on the subway and go to Syntagma. Spend a minute in the square and then walk to the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaro).

1:30 - Take the metro and get off at Thiseio to walk to the Ancient Agora. There you can observe the very well-preserved temple of Hephaestus, before passing to the Conservatory of Agrippa to the Museum of the Ancient Agora, which houses the Stoa of Attalos.

13:30 - From the Stoa of Attalos, Monastiraki is on the other side of the metro. See the fresh products of the sellers in the square before you sit down to eat in Monastiraki. This time order appetizers for the middle of the table that you can share with your friends and maybe you could order traditional moussaka. Every restaurant will tell you that theirs is the best!

16:00 - How about a little bit of souvenir shopping at the Flea Market in Monastiraki?

17:30 - Go to the Tavern "Klimataria" for a Greek cooking class! You may not be hungry yet, but after a few hours in the kitchen, you will be ready to eat everything!

21:00 - Go for a drink with your new friends from the cooking class or buy a small bottle of local ouzo to enjoy back at your hotel.

/Greek Salad

Useful Tips:
  • Buy the all-day subway ticket, not the hourly rate.
  • Take your time at every meal. Lunch and dinner require a few hours of enjoyment.
  • Wear shoes without a flat sole. There are marbles everywhere. Seriously, many sidewalks are made of marble.
  • Get used to the light breakfast and dinner at very advanced hours. Most Greeks just drink coffee and maybe eat toast for breakfast, so you will not find many restaurants open during the morning hours. Your solutions are two: Breakfast at your hotel or breakfast from the numerous bakeries you will find literally at every corner.
  • You can see the Acropolis from everywhere in Athens. Do not stay in the room because you have a view of the Acropolis!
  • If you want to eat souvlaki in Athens, do not forget to say "with pita". If you do not say so, they will offer you a plate with chopped gyros, vegetables, and sauce, but you cannot eat it as a sandwich.
  • When buying tickets to the Acropolis, buy a multi-day ticket for the whole day, which will take you to all the attractions.
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Langtang Valley - one of the best trekking destinations in the Himalayas of Nepal.

What You'll Do

Visit Yak cheese factory in Kyanjin Gompa
Visit local's unique Tamang culture and Tibetan villages.
through rhododendron forests.
excellent journey to Langtang Valley .
Himalayan Thar, jackal, snow wolves, deer’s and 30-40 species of bird life along with the most elusive and coy Red Panda
the traditional culture & Buddhist religion
 
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport , we will meet you and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi(1462m). 7 hours driving.
Day 03: Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama hotel (2480 m.) Walking 6 hours
Day 04: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang village (3541 m.) Walking 5 hours
Day 05: Trek from Langtang village to Kyangjin Gompa (3900 m.) Walking 4 hours
Day 06: Kyanjin Gompa exploration day
Day 07: Trek down to Lama hotel (2480 m.) Walking 6 hours,
Day 08 :Trek down to Syaprubensi. Walking 5 hours,
Day 09: Drive back to Katmandu by Bus. 7 hours
Day 10: Departure or joining in other trip

What's Included
Hotel in Kathmandu with Bed & Breakfast for 2 Night (before and After the Trekking).
There time a meal (Breakfast-lunch-dinner) During the Trek.
One Experience Trekking guide & one porter for Each Two Trekker.
All Land Transportation from Kathmandu.
All necessary paper works and Langtang National park Entry Permits.
Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS).
All accommodation During the Trek Available Lodge /Tea Houses.
Airport -Hotel-Airport Transfer.
First aid medical kit (with the guide).
Trekking map and trip achievement certificate.
Welcome and Farewell Dinner.
Government taxes & office service charge.

What's Not Included
Personal Equipment for Trekking.
Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal, International air fare to/from Kathmandu and Nepal entry visa.
Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the
Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, WIFI shower etc)
Lunch & evening meals in Kathmandu.
Emergency Rescue evacuation.
Tipping (Tips) for trekking staffs.
All kind of drink.
Covid 19 test fee ( if need)

Group size: min 1 pax

Everest Base Camp Trek
Mr. Deepak Aryal
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Explore technologies of the future through the ‘Tomorrow, Today’ visitor journey

The future is now at Expo 2020 Dubai, where pavilions are sharing technologies that will change the world. Visitors can explore revolutionary innovations from around the world on the ‘Tomorrow, Today’ self-guided journey – from hydrogen propulsion, to smart travel, and adventures into space.

Spotlighting historical figures from the Arab region whose innovations helped navigate the world, Alif – The Mobility Pavilion features larger-than-life, photo-realistic, nine-metre-tall giants of mobility whose discoveries paved the way for today’s technologies. Visitors can explore the concept of mobility, its power and far-reaching influence, and discover the role of Arabs in advancing human exploration. The pavilion journey also looks to the skies, reaching for space and encouraging everyone to explore uncharted territory.

 

For those keen to explore the smart mobility systems of the future, the Belgium Pavilion sees thinkers and entrepreneurs join forces to create collective vision for the year 2050 based on today’s creative innovations.

 

Challenging current perspectives of space and movement, the kinetic Korea Pavilion interacts both with its audience and its surroundings, demonstrating how the real world is simulated by virtual reality to move and change.

 

The Slovakia Pavilion describes the nation’s rapid development and technological growth, particularly in transport. Visitors can explore a hydrogen-powered passenger car, a technology the nation perceives as the fuel of the future.

 

Meanwhile, the Estonia Pavilion will introduce e-solutions that are part of the people’s daily lives, illustrating how Estonians are digital trailblazers that do nearly everything online. Visitors will also be able to walk under data clouds – a unique feat of interior design. 

 

Inspired by one of the late Professor Stephen Hawking’s final projects, “Breakthrough Message”, the UK Pavilion explores what humanity would communicate to other advanced civilisations, with the opportunity for visitors to add their voice to a continuously changing, collective message. The pavilion also explores everything from the commercialisation of space, to artificial intelligence.

 

A virtual reality experience of the Black Forest takes centre stage at the Baden-Württemberg Pavilion, where an “Innovation Cloud” – an artificially created blanket of mist – also awaits, as well as the opportunity to greet the Apollo Robot.

 

Discover how nature and technology can help humanity face challenges at the Belarus Pavilion, which features an interactive “Tree of Mind” installation.

 

Witness Chinese innovation at its finest at the China Pavilion, which showcases the country’s rich history by artistically integrating Chinese elements with modern technologies. Here, visitors can experience 5G, artificial intelligence and smart travel.

 

Featuring a giant digitised waterfall and dramatic installations, the DP World Pavilion focuses on how innovation and artificial intelligence are transforming the realities of yesterday into the opportunities of tomorrow.

 

The ‘Tomorrow, Today’ visitor journey is accessible on the Expo 2020 Dubai app, alongside other journeys relevant to Expo 2020’s Travel & Connectivity week, which seeks to address how humankind will balance the impact of the digital world expansion with physical reality. Travel & Connectivity Week runs from 9-15 January 2022.


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PO Box 2020, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 

T +971 (0)4 555 2020 

F +971 (0)4 555 2121

expo2020dubai.com 


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Discover Ancient Greeks in Canberra

Discover the ancient world of Greece until the 1st of May, 2022 at the National Museum of Australia.

Browse through over 170 objects from the British Museum depicting the sport, politics, drama, music and warfare of Ancient Greece.

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Sunset Sakura Cruise on Yakata boat, Hisui, at HOSHINOYA Kyoto

Oi River of Kyoto
Sunset views of cherry blossoms in Kyoto from our original Yakata boat named Hisui.

Starting from 25 March to 10 April, 2022, this program is available to one group per day to spend a private viewing of the cherry blossoms from the Oi River of Kyoto whilst enjoying sake and wagashi, Japanese confectionery. 

Much like the nobles of the Heian period, who enjoyed boating while admiring the scenery of the four seasons of the valley, guests can spend an elegant time from Hisui, as one watches the cherry blossoms in the dusk dyed valleys of Arashiyama.

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Online Can Tho Tourism Fair Now On

Can Tho Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will host online tourism fair under the theme “Joining hands to revive the tourism industry; Can Tho - A safe and attractive destination” from January 22 to February 10, 2022.

The fair is organized aiming to recover tourism sector, lever up the quality of tourism promotion and connect tourism and travel businesses.

Main events of fair include the opening ceremony, virtual conference “Joining hands to revive the tourism industry”, exhibition, online booths introducing tourism products and local specialties, exchange programme, connecting on digital transformation in tourism. Other events on sideline take place such as giving gifts to small traders of Cai Rang Floating Market, visiting the spring flower garden - Can Tho 2022...

Within the framework of the fair, there will be many promotions and vouchers for visitors. At the online booths, visitors can search information, interact, browse images, videos and view details of each product, exchange unlimitedly during the event. In addition, visitors can connect via zalo, viber or hotline of businesses participating in the online booth.

Information of the fair is available at the following addresses: http://hoichodulichcantho.vn and http://canthotm.vn.

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Taste On Templar

Taste On Templar
Up to 300 people will be seated in groups around high bar tables, lovely lounges, round a squat round tables or on long tables. 

Patrons will be encouraged to meet new friends and gather with old mates in this wonderful casual environment. 

Tables will be covered with crisp tablecloths, or left rustic and decorated with pots, native greenery and fairy lights, perhaps you prefer a lounge area or a high bar stool. 

Along the newly renovated Templar Street patrons will feast on local product, local and regional wines, boutique beer, cider, soft drinks and water.

The theme for the event is based around local and regional product and produce, local businesses, people and summer. 

The evening will include meet and greet, live entertainment and an event relevant guest speaker. All people from Forbes, surrounding areas and from afar are invited and encouraged to attend this quality and fun event.

MORE INFO

Taste On Templar
Where: Templar Street, Forbes, New South Wales, 2871.
When: Saturday 5th of November 2022    18:30 - 23:00
Cost: $125 Tickets include welcome a drink and meet and greet. Cost is per head and must be paid in full prior to the event. Further booking details will be made closer to the event. Organisers are mindful of COVID 19 restrictions and changes.
0418 447 139
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These 10 sunny destinations are trending in Australia

Surfers Paradise Photo: Caleb Russell/Unsplash
You deserve that break. With interstate borders finally reopening, these sunny beach destinations (everyone’s looking at you, Queensland) have topped the lists of many holidaymakers this summer.

Summer travel is coming in hot this year. According to the latest Tripadvisor Summer Travel Index, 70% of Australians are planning to travel over two hours away from home this summer. With Queensland’s borders finally reopening, coastal destinations in particular are looking extra popular, with 65% of Australians intending to take a beach holiday this season.

Whether you’re looking to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef or laze on one of Whitsundays' sandy white beaches, these are the top 10 destinations Aussie travellers are packing their suitcases for this summer.

1. Surfers Paradise, QLD
True to its name, this glitzy suburb is one of Australia’s most iconic surf destinations. The two-kilometre stretch of golden sand and rolling waves set against a backdrop of skyscrapers is Gold Coast’s postcard to the world. For an extra shot of adrenaline, take in the iconic view with an exhilarating jet boat ride—complete with high-speed drifting, 360-degree spins and other daredevil tricks.
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2. Sydney, NSW
Cafe, bar and beach hop your way through New South Wales’ capital city. From trendy waterfront restaurants to coastal hikes leading to secret stretches of sand, there’s always something new to explore in Sydney. This Small-Group Sydney's Northern Beaches and Ku-ring-gai National Park Bus Tour is a fuss-free way to get started.
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3. Melbourne, VIC
Eclectic, bustling and energetic, this caffeine-powered city boasts a fascinating blend of art-filled alleyways, trendy restaurants and world-class sporting events. Want to get off the beaten path? Uncover the city’s best-kept mixology secrets by joining this locally-guided tour of Melbourne’s hidden laneway bars.
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Cairns. Photo: Getty
4. Cairns, QLD

The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropics World Heritage Rainforest, this tropical oasis promises a much-needed retreat into nature. In fact, the Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling and Diving Cruise is Australia’s most booked tour this summer. Fitzroy Island is also another popular snorkelling destination and can be reached with a 45-minute boat ride from Cairns.
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5. Perth, WA
Western Australia’s capital is where nature and city converge. Browse art galleries, visit one of the world’s largest inner-city parks, cruise down the Swan River—and you can’t leave without taking a ferry to Rottnest Island and snapping that iconic quokka selfie.
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6. Hobart, TAS
Summer is probably one of the best seasons to explore Tasmania’s diverse beaches, mountain trails, caves, and national parks—with many within easy reach from Hobart. The popular Full-Day Bruny Island Cruises Day Tour from Hobart is a great way to experience Tasmania’s rugged beauty.
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7. Brisbane, QLD
The sun-soaked capital of Queensland is your ideal base for island hopping and marine wildlife watching. The All-Inclusive Dolphin and Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise sets sail to the nearby Moreton Island where you’ll be able to see dolphins, dugongs, turtles and snorkel at the famous shipwreck.
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8. Port Douglas, QLD
This laid-back coastal town is fringed by turquoise waters on one side and by lush rainforest on the other. Spend your morning on a half-day tour to Daintree Rainforest and spot local wildlife including crocs, then set sail in the evening aboard a luxury catamaran to savour a Coral Sea sunset.
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9. Airlie Beach, QLD
Located on the Great Barrier Reef, this tropical resort town serves as the gateway to the 74 idyllic Whitsunday Islands. With crystal clear waters, soft sand beaches and teeming reefs, the Whitsundays is the holiday destination of everyone’s dreams. This high-speed catamaran snorkelling cruise will get you there in a jiffy.
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Darwin. Photo: Getty
10. Darwin, NT

Every Top End adventure is packed with outdoor experiences, historical sites and wildlife encounters. Summer is also the best time to catch roaring waterfalls, spectacular tropical thunderstorms and blooming wildflowers. Crocs can be met all year round though—and this top-rated Litchfield National Park and Jumping Crocodile Cruise experience will allow you to view these predators in their natural habitat.
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Top 10 things to know for a winter visit to Yellowstone

The winter season is now on in Yellowstone National Park Wednesday, and most park roads are open to oversnow vehicles. Due to limited snow, travel will be restricted to snowcoaches until conditions improve.

Annually from mid-December until mid-March, visitors travel most of the park’s roads by commercially guided snowmobiles and snowcoaches, and via the non-commercially guided snowmobile program.

Top 10 Things to Know in Winter
1. Most Park Roads are Closed to Automobile

Check the road status map before you leave. The only exception is the road between the North and Northeast entrances, which is open to automobiles all year, conditions permitting. Drive cautiously and watch out for snowplows. Do not stop, stand, or walk in the road. Use a pullout if you need to stop for any reason.

2. Want to See Old Faithful?

Park partners and concessioners offer a variety of guided trips throughout the park during the winter months. Authorized businesses also offer guided tours for a variety of activities.

3. Services are Limited
Most facilities are closed during winter. Check winter operating hours for visitor centers, stores, restaurants, campgrounds, lodges and warming huts. Fill up on fuel and pack extra food and water.

4. Camping and Lodging
Old Faithful Snow Lodge and Mammoth Hotel are open during winter. Make reservations as far in advance as possible. Lodging is also available in nearby communities. The only campground in the park open year-round is in Mammoth Hot Springs, located 5 miles south of the park's North Entrance.

5. Prepare for Winter Conditions
Winter temperatures range from zero to 20°F (-20°C to -5°C) throughout the day. Sub-zero temperatures are common, especially at night and at higher elevations. Check current weather conditions, pack proper clothing and equipment, and review winter safety tips!

6. Do Not Approach or Feed Wildlife
The safest way to view wildlife is through a telephoto lens, a spotting scope or a pair of binoculars. Stay 100 yards (91 m) from bears and wolves and 25 yards (23 m) from all other wildlife. Animals always have the right of way. Expect to encounter bison and other wildlife on park roads. Slow down or pull over until they pass or move off the road.

7. Stay on Boardwalks
People have been severely injured or killed by breaking through thin ground in thermal basins or falling into hot springs. Snow-packed boardwalks can be slippery, especially near thermal areas. Wear traction aids over your shoes or boots.

8. Protect Yourself and Others
Consistent with CDC guidance, visitors to Yellowstone National Park, regardless of vaccination status or community transmission levels, are required to wear a mask indoors, on snowcoach and road-based tours, and in crowded outdoor spaces.

9. Enhance Your Experience
Download the free National Park Service app (and offline content) before you arrive.

10. Connectivity is Limited
You will likely not receive calls or texts, even in the few areas you have cell reception.

Winter travel ends in mid-March when plowing crews begin to clear a winter’s worth of snow. Roads will start to re-open to automobiles in mid-April.

About The Great American West
The Great American West is the brand for the international marketing efforts of Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. Collectively, the group markets to both travel trade (tour operators, travel agents, etc.) and consumers through advertising and public relations efforts. Individually, each state office works with their industry partners to raise awareness of their states and the region as a whole through the promotion of products and travel destinations. The Great American West contracts with Rocky Mountain International to help coordinate their united efforts in eight international markets, including The United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy, Benelux and Nordics. https://greatamericanwest.co/

Top 10 "Don't Miss" Things to Do in Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills Sign & Lily Pond
Whether you have a day off during a business trip or conference, are passing through Beverly Hills as part of a larger California adventure or simply have a free day to fill on your Beverly Hills vacation, deciding between the many local sites, tastes, activities and attractions can be a challenge. After all: there’s something new to discover each time you make a trip to the world’s most famous zip code, and you could spend an entire day just people watching alone!

With careful planning and a well-mapped itinerary, you can fit an impressive amount into even the shortest of trips. Plan to visit these don’t-miss spots during one perfect day in Beverly Hills, to sample the very best the city has to offer—and get some inspiration for your return getaway.

1. Beverly Hills Sign & Lily Pond
Your trip to Beverly Hills isn’t complete without a snap in front of the Beverly Hills sign, located in Beverly Gardens Park, between North Canon Drive and North Beverly Drive. Perhaps the most recognizable landmark in the city, this 40-foot sign will set a perfect postcard background for your selfie or group shot—just tag it with #LoveBevHills to join fellow Instagrammers celebrating your trip! After documenting the stop, keep strolling down Beverly Gardens Park’s eleven-block pedestrian trail to take in your next must-see attraction.

2. Endless V
Taking in all of the art in Beverly Hills warrants an itinerary all on its own, but you can catch a glimpse of what the city has to offer on your stroll of Beverly Gardens Park. Located just one block west of the Beverly Hills sign is Endless V, 2012 by Jaume Plensa. Beverly Hills is home to many incredible works of art available for the enjoyment of the public.

Rodeo Drive
3. Rodeo Drive

From Hymn of Life, it’s just a quick walk down Rodeo Drive to the main shopping district in Beverly Hills. Prada, Cartier, Chanel, Gucci and the Louis Vuitton flagship store are just a few of the fashion houses in the easily walkable area, which is anchored by the pedestrian-only Two Rodeo Drive.

You don’t even have to be a shopper to enjoy all that Rodeo Drive has to offer: complete your Rodeo experience at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, which was the iconic setting of Pretty Woman.

4. Spago L’exterieur
After a morning of walking, it’s time not just for lunch, but to experience Spago L’exterieur – the 6,500-square-foot transparent tent – more like an outdoor garden, an extension of one of the most iconic and popular restaurants in the city. Located in the heart of Beverly Hills on Canon Drive, enjoy Chef Wolfgang Puck’s innovative market-driven menus and exceptional level of service for which the restaurant is best known.

Greystone Mansion & Gardens: The Doheny Estate
5. Greystone Mansion & Gardens: The Doheny Estate

Historic estates pepper the residential areas of Beverly Hills, including Greystone Mansion & Gardens—a sprawling Tudor Revival on an estate built by the Doheny family. If you are a cinephile, you may recognize this registered historic landmark as a shooting location for films including The Bodyguard, The Social Network and Spider-Man. Wander through the manicured gardens and courtyard surrounding the mansion, and catch a glimpse of the impressive fountain and pool.

6. Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts is a dynamic cultural treasure and community resource where local, national and international artists share their work with ever-expanding audiences. Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, The Wallis is distinguished by its eclectic programming that mirrors the diverse landscape of Los Angeles and its location in the entertainment capital of the world.

Designed by acclaimed architect Zoltan E. Pali, the restored building features the original 1933 Beverly Hills Post Office (on the National Register of Historic Places), which serves as the theater's dramatic welcoming lobby, and includes the contemporary 500-seat, state-of-the-art Bram Goldsmith Theater; the 150-seat Lovelace Studio Theater and an inviting open-air plaza for family, community and other performances.

Sprinkles ATM
7. Sprinkles ATM

Indulge your sweet tooth 24/7 at the world’s first cupcake ATM, located just outside the famed Sprinkles bakery. Like a yummier version of its cash counterpart, this high-tech touchscreen machine grabs your favorite cupcake and dispenses it in seconds. No matter what time you visit, you can count on the cupcake ATM to have the signature red velvet cupcake in stock, along with a rotating selection of daily offerings—all restocked throughout the day.

8. The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills
The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills may be small, but its selection and aromas are mighty. Touted as the “Mecca for cheese aficionados,” the shop has a selection of more than 500 different types of cheeses selected by longtime owner Norbert Wabnig. To a Cheese Store newbie, the selection can be overwhelming, but the friendly and knowledgeable staff are always happy to help.

9. Tomoko Spa
Whether you’re treating yourself to a mani/pedi, a soothing massage, or full body rejuvenation, Beverly Hills has world-class spas that offer the very best in pampering services. Tomoko Spa brings a healing approach to their services, offering treatments that replenish the body and soul . From the moment you slide into the spa’s slippers and Zen out in the pre-treatment relaxation area with tea through your last taste of post-massage mochi ice cream, the experience is pure relaxation—and pure bliss.

10. Wally's Beverly Hills
End your perfect Beverly Hills day with a drink at Wally’s Beverly Hills, an elegant yet casual restaurant encompassing a cheese shop and a wine and spirits retail store. Wally’s Beverly Hills is designed to be a one-stop shop for everything delicious – including cheese, specialty meats, caviar and artisanal chocolates. With their peerless selection of rare spirits, extraordinary gourmet fare, and a list of over 100 wines by-the-glass to explore, a trip to Wally’s is a journey to the world’s finest vineyards.

Still looking for ideas? Explore and discover all that Beverly Hills has to offer here.

The City of Beverly Hills, California
https://lovebeverlyhills.com/
9400 S. Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 102, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 1.800.345.2210