Rodeo Drive Map
Rodeo Drive Map
Although Rodeo Drive is technically just a small section of Beverly Hills, having a map handy would still be a plus. It could be easy enough getting lost among the tourists and shops, especially for a first-timer. A map is particularly useful for finding specific shops, so that valuable shopping time won't be wasted checking out store numbers and consulting addresses one by one.
Rodeo Drive is pretty straightforward: it's a single street between Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard. Brighton Way and Dayton Way cross it perpendicularly at a regular interval. Via Rodeo can be found in the area between Wilshire Boulevard and Dayton Way, while the rest of the individual shops line Rodeo Drive in neat rows, all the way until it reaches Santa Monica Boulevard. The Rodeo Collection is in the array of stores past Brighton Way, going towards Little Santa Monica Boulevard. Somewhere in the middle of Dayton Way and Brighton Way is Anderton Court, an architectural wonder originally created by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
The shopping venue is known simply as “Rodeo Drive,” but the official shop addresses are North Rodeo Drive. The shops are numbered starting from the 200s, like Christian Dior at 230, working northward to the 400s, such as Ralph Lauren at 444. The even-numbered stores are on the east side of the street, while the odd-numbered are on the west.
For reference, here are some available maps of Rodeo Drive and its immediate surrounding area:
