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The towering palms and boutique-lined streets of Beverly Hills put holiday shoppers in a festive mood.

Sarah Mueller Bossenbroek

If you’ve been good this year (and who’s to argue, except an imaginary fat guy in a red suit?), why not treat yourself to a decadent getaway before the holiday madness begins? In fact, a quick trip to the country’s most famous zip code could help keep chaos at bay by giving you a leg up on your holiday shopping. Within three city blocks, Beverly Hills has it all: retail giants like Neiman Marcus and Saks; big-name boutiques along Rodeo, like the newly remodeled Chanel and the ever cool Prada, with its glassless window display and subterranean mannequins; and more accessible newcomers, like Juicy. There are some wallet-friendly shops worth hitting up, too. At Clothes Minded, nothing costs more than $15, and at Harmony Lane, a favorite of the stars, you can find fabulous designer threads that don’t require Julia Roberts’ salary. Who knows—if you see something you love and figure out how to drop a few pointed hints, this could be the year you finally get what you truly want. Now that’s a deal worth celebrating.


Boutique hotels, like retro Avalon and coquettish Maison 140, are a staple of this neighborhood. Tucked in along side streets, these stylish steals allow visitors to save their money for shopping. Last month’s unveiling of the Thompson Beverly Hill’s slick, black-lacquered hallways (with illuminated artwork by Steven Klein adorning the walls) and Sferra bedding signaled the Standardization of 90210. And to plant yourself in the middle of it all, book a suite at the iconic Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons hotel (below). Prepare yourself for—or recover from—a day of shopping by booking a couple of hours at the spa. After its recent $35 million renovation, the Four Seasons is ready to impress with its signature flawlessly personal service in the grandest setting around. Thompson Beverly Hills: 9360 Wilshire Blvd., 310-273-1400, thompsonhotels.com; Beverly Wilshire: 9500 Wilshire Blvd., 310-275-5200, fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire.

No matter how many new neighbors move in, some things about this burg will never change. That’s a good thing when you’re talking about Nate’n Al, the iconic deli where Larry King is such a fixture in the brown vinyl banquettes that he’s got a matzo brei named after him on the menu. For a more refined experience, drive up into the hills for chilled poached salmon and an Arnold Palmer at the exquisite Hotel Bel-Air. “Nancy” is a first-name-basis regular there, and the former First Lady usually orders the Cobb salad—she’s also earned the honor of having it named after her. If you insist on going new-school, take the Wilshire’s house Maserati east to Tanzore for traditional Indian favorites made with organic and sustainable ingredients. A fresh idea like tandoori sea bass topped with crunchy, briny sea beans feels right at home alongside a must-have classic like chicken tikka makhani. Nate‘n Al: 414 N. Beverly Dr., 310-274-0101; Hotel Bel-Air: 701 Stone Canyon Rd., L.A., 310-472-1211; Tanzore: 50 N. La Cienega, 310-652-3894.

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