Dog-Friendly Beverly Hills, California
Luxury stays, stylish patios, and polished park time make Beverly Hills a surprisingly easy weekend for dogs and their people.
Beverly Hills, CA
Why dogs do well here
Several Beverly Hills hotels actively welcome dogs with beds, bowls, treats, and concierge help for pet needs.
Beverly Gardens Park, Rodeo Drive, and nearby side streets make it easy to build scenic leash walks into your day.
Beverly Hills supports open-air dining, and Los Angeles County allows restaurants to permit dogs in outdoor dining areas at their discretion.
Best bets
The city’s dedicated off-leash dog park has separate areas for small and large dogs.
A long linear park ideal for a signature Beverly Hills stroll past gardens, fountains, and the famous sign.
A polished green space near luxury hotels and dining, great for a calmer walk or break between meals.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Beverly Hills
The Maybourne Beverly Hills
High-end stay near Beverly Cañon Gardens with pet-friendly amenities, outdoor dining access for pets, and a polished central location.
225 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteBeverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
Iconic Rodeo Drive address with easy access to Beverly Gardens Park and a clearly stated small-pet policy.
9500 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Visit WebsiteL'Ermitage Beverly Hills
All-suite property on Burton Way with thoughtful pet amenities and concierge help for pet-friendly neighborhood planning.
9291 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteAvalon Hotel Beverly Hills
Mid-century boutique option on West Olympic Boulevard that welcomes dogs and adds a more relaxed vibe than some of the larger luxury properties.
9400 W Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Visit WebsiteThe Peninsula Beverly Hills
Classic Beverly Hills luxury with a prime South Santa Monica Boulevard location close to shopping and neighborhood walks.
9882 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Restaurants in Beverly Hills
THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge
Elegant Beverly Wilshire restaurant with a patio overlooking Wilshire and Rodeo, ideal for a polished meal with your dog at outdoor seating.
9500 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Visit WebsiteThe Farm of Beverly Hills
Reliable daytime favorite for breakfast, lunch, and brunch in the heart of Beverly Hills, close to shopping and easy neighborhood walks.
439 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteUrth Caffé Beverly Hills
Busy all-day café known for coffee, pastries, and people-watching, with Beverly Hills hours listed on the official Urth site.
267 S Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Visit Website208 Rodeo Restaurant
Classic Via Rodeo dining with a flagstone patio and a glamorous setting steps from the Beverly Wilshire.
208 Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteIl Pastaio
One of Beverly Hills’ best-known pasta spots and a strong pick if you want a lively sidewalk meal near the Golden Triangle.
400 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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Beverly Hills Community Dog Park
The city’s dedicated off-leash dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs. Registration is required for use.
344 N Foothill Rd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteBeverly Gardens Park
A signature 1.9-mile Beverly Hills walk with gardens, fountains, public art, and the iconic Beverly Hills sign.
9439 Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteWill Rogers Memorial Park
Historic landscaped park across from the Beverly Hills Hotel, good for a quieter leash walk and shaded break.
9650 Sunset Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteBeverly Cañon Gardens
Beautiful public gardens with walkways, water features, and outdoor dining areas near several luxury hotels.
241 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteLa Cienega Park
Large local park with a jogging track, playgrounds, and open space that works well for a longer neighborhood walk.
8400 Gregory Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteRoxbury Memorial Park
Well-kept neighborhood green space with room to stroll, picnic, and take a break from the busier shopping core.
471 S Roxbury Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Beverly Hills Weekend Itinerary
This plan mixes polished walks, patio meals, and enough downtime to keep city dogs comfortable.
Day 1: Arrival and Golden Triangle stroll
Check into a pet-friendly hotel like The Maybourne Beverly Hills or Beverly Wilshire and let your dog settle in with a short neighborhood walk.
Head to Beverly Gardens Park for a scenic leash walk past the Beverly Hills sign, fountains, and public art before grabbing a patio table for lunch.
Book outdoor dining at THE Blvd or another patio restaurant and finish with a calm walk through Beverly Cañon Gardens.
Day 2: Park time and patio brunch
If you qualify for access, start at Beverly Hills Community Dog Park for off-leash play; otherwise do a leashed walk at Will Rogers Memorial Park.
Have brunch or lunch at The Farm of Beverly Hills, then browse the walkable streets around Beverly Drive and Rodeo Drive with plenty of water breaks.
Return to your hotel for downtime, then enjoy a relaxed patio dinner at 208 Rodeo or Il Pastaio.
Day 3: Easy send-off
Take one last loop through La Cienega Park or Roxbury Memorial Park for a quieter local feel before checkout.
Pick up coffee or a light bite at Urth Caffé and head out before the busiest afternoon traffic.
If you are extending your trip, continue west toward Santa Monica for beach-adjacent walks or north toward Pasadena for another urban dog-friendly stop.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Santa Monica
about 8 milesGreat for coastal walks, hotel options, and easy patio dining.
West Hollywood
about 4 milesA lively nearby base with walkable streets, cafés, and pet-friendly hotels.
Pasadena
about 18 milesHistoric districts, broader sidewalks, and a strong patio dining scene.
Long Beach
about 30 milesA longer drive, but worth it for waterfront walks and a more laid-back pace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Beverly Hills good for traveling with a dog?
Yes. Beverly Hills stands out for luxury pet-friendly hotels, polished walkable streets, and multiple parks where leashed dogs are welcome. It is especially good for travelers who want an urban stay with upscale amenities.
Are dogs allowed at restaurants in Beverly Hills?
Often yes, but usually only in outdoor dining areas and only if the restaurant chooses to allow it. Beverly Hills supports open-air dining, and Los Angeles County allows pet dogs in outdoor dining areas at the operator’s discretion.
Is there an off-leash dog park in Beverly Hills?
Yes. Beverly Hills Community Dog Park is the city’s dedicated off-leash dog park. Registration is required, and access is controlled through the city’s permit and key-fob system.
Do Beverly Hills hotels charge pet fees?
Most do. In this area, a common published fee is around $150 per stay, though policies vary by hotel and some properties ask guests to call for current details.
Can I walk my dog around Rodeo Drive and Beverly Gardens Park?
Yes, leashed walks around Rodeo Drive, Beverly Drive, and Beverly Gardens Park are a big part of the appeal here. Bring water, avoid the hottest afternoon hours, and expect busy sidewalks near peak shopping times.
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