Beverly Drive

Beverly Drive is a major north-south roadway in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles.

South Beverly Drive begins northbound at Harlow Avenue, a small street just north of the Santa Monica Freeway in the city of Los Angeles. It passes through the residential neighborhood of Beverlywood and intersects with Pico Boulevard before entering the city of Beverly Hills at Whitworth Avenue. Between Olympic and Wilshire Boulevards, it becomes markedly commercial, with dining and shopping establishments throughout.

North Beverly Drive begins northbound after Wilshire, with a continuation of luxury stores and restaurants. North of Santa Monica Boulevard it crosses Beverly Gardens Park and enters one of the city's more lavish residential neighborhoods. Before crossing Sunset Boulevard it approaches a broad and notoriously congested three-way intersection with Canon Drive and Lomitas Avenue, with Will Rogers Memorial Park at its northwest corner. At the intersection of Beverly and Sunset lies the historic Beverly Hills Hotel, one of the city's most notable landmarks. It continues northbound to Coldwater Canyon Park and Beverly Hills Fire Station #2, where arterial traffic merges onto Coldwater Canyon Drive and crosses the Santa Monica Mountains to connect with the eastern San Fernando Valley.

It is possible to continue north on Beverly by turning left at the merger with Coldwater Canyon and passing west of the park. The terrain becomes noticeably hillier and later mountainous as the street enters the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Franklin Canyon Reservoir is directly to the east, and later, Franklin Canyon Park with its idyllic Upper Franklin Canyon Reservoir.

The road ends just north of Desford Drive in Beverly Hills at a private residence.

Streets in Los Angeles
Numbered streets
  • 1–10
    • 1st
    • 3rd
  • 11–40
  • 41–250
  • The Avenues
North-south streets
  • Alameda St.
  • Alvarado St.
  • Avalon Blvd.
  • Aviation Blvd.
  • Beverly Dr.
  • Broadway
  • Cahuenga Blvd.
  • Central Ave.
  • Crenshaw Blvd.
  • Doheny Dr.
  • Fairfax Ave.
  • Figueroa St.
  • Glendale Blvd./Brand Blvd.
  • Gower St.
  • Grand Avenue
  • Highland Ave.
  • Hill St.
  • Hoover St.
  • La Brea Ave./Hawthorne Blvd.
  • La Cienega Blvd.
  • Laurel Canyon Blvd./Crescent Heights Blvd.
  • Lincoln Blvd.
  • Los Angeles St.
  • Main St.
  • Normandie Ave.
  • Ocean Ave.
  • Robertson Blvd.
  • San Fernando Rd.
  • San Pedro St.
  • Sawtelle Blvd.
  • Sepulveda Blvd.
  • Soto St./Huntington Dr.
  • Pacific Blvd./Long Beach Blvd.
  • Vermont Ave.
  • Vine St.
  • Western Ave.
  • Westwood Blvd.
East-west streets
  • Adams Blvd.
  • Alondra Blvd.
  • Artesia Blvd.
  • Bandini Blvd.
  • Beverly Blvd.
  • Carroll Ave.
  • Carson St.
  • Century Blvd.
  • Compton Blvd./Marine Ave.
  • Del Amo Blvd.
  • El Segundo Blvd.
  • Florence Ave.
  • Franklin Ave.
  • Hollywood Blvd.
  • Imperial Hwy.
  • Jefferson Blvd.
  • Lomita Blvd.
  • Los Feliz Blvd.
  • Manchester Ave./Firestone Blvd.
  • Manhattan Beach Blvd.
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
  • Melrose Ave.
  • Montana Ave.
  • Mulholland Dr.
  • Nadeau St.
  • Olympic Blvd.
  • Pico Blvd.
  • Rosecrans Ave.
  • Santa Monica Blvd.
  • Slauson Ave.
  • Sunset Blvd./Cesar Chavez Ave.
  • Temple St.
  • Valley Blvd.
  • Vernon Ave.
  • Venice Blvd.
  • Washington Blvd.
  • Whittier Blvd.
  • Wilshire Blvd.
The Valleys
  • Balboa Blvd.
  • Beverly Glen Blvd.
  • Cahuenga Blvd.
  • Colorado Blvd.
  • Foothill Blvd.
  • Glenoaks Blvd.
  • Huntington Dr.
  • Lankershim Blvd.
  • Laurel Canyon Blvd.
  • Mulholland Dr.
  • Reseda Blvd.
  • Riverside Dr.
  • San Fernando Rd.
  • Sepulveda Blvd.
  • Sunland Blvd./Vineland Ave.
  • Topanga Canyon Blvd.
  • Valley Blvd.
  • Van Nuys Blvd.
  • Ventura Blvd.
  • Victory Blvd.
Diagonal streets
  • Centinela Ave. (Bundy Drive)
  • San Vicente Blvd.
Streets in San Pedro
  • Gaffey St.
  • Western Ave.
Alleyways
  • Olvera St.
  • Santee Alley

Famous quotes containing the word drive:

    Space isn’t remote at all. It’s only an hour’s drive away if your car could go straight upwards.
    Fred, Sir Hoyle (b. 1915)