Hills and Streets of Beverly Hills. Amazing Views the Rich Enjoy Every Day

California Travel Vlog: Hills and Streets of Beverly Hills. Amazing Views the Rich Enjoy Every Day


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This Los Angeles Driving Tour takes you to the hills that are right above the city of Beverly Hills an then down to Beverly Hills shopping streets, hotels and restaurants.


Highest Point Above Beverly Hills.

In this video you see homes, or driveways, to be more accurate of Los Angeles richest people, who prefer to live on top of the hills above Beverly Hills city.

Those homes that face the views of the ocean and Downtown are more pricey, than those that are of the San Fernando valley, which are on the other side of the hills.

The eastern terminus of Mulholland Drive is at its intersection with Cahuenga Boulevard at the Cahuenga Pass over the Santa Monica Mountains (at this point Cahuenga Boulevard runs parallel to Highway 101/The Hollywood Freeway). The road continues to the west, offering vistas of the Hollywood Sign, downtown Los Angeles, and then Burbank, Universal City, and the rest of the San Fernando Valley with the San Gabriel, Verdugo, and Santa Susana Mountains.

The road winds along the top of the mountains until a few miles west of the San Diego/Interstate 405 Freeway. Just west of the intersection with Encino Hills Drive, it becomes an unpaved road not open to motor vehicles. This part is known by many as "Dirt Mulholland". This portion connects with other unpaved roads and bike trails and allows access to a decommissioned Project Nike command post that is now a Cold War memorial park.

The road opens again east of Topanga Canyon Boulevard (State Route 27) at Santa Maria Road but remains dirt until it reaches Saltillo Street. Shortly thereafter, the thoroughfare splits into Mulholland Drive and Mulholland Highway. Mulholland Drive terminates at U.S. Highway 101 (the Ventura Freeway), where it becomes Valley Circle Boulevard. Mulholland Highway continues to the southwest until it terminates at State Route 1 (PCH) in Leo Carrillo State Park at the Pacific Ocean coast and the border of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

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