
Holmby Hills, CA
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About
Holmby Hills is one of Los Angeles’ most exclusive and storied neighborhoods—a world of grand estates, private drives, and unmatched sophistication. Nestled between Beverly Hills and Bel Air, this enclave is part of the famed “Platinum Triangle,” long synonymous with prestige and legacy. With sweeping views, lush gardens, and architectural masterpieces, Holmby Hills offers a level of elegance and seclusion that defines the pinnacle of Los Angeles luxury living.
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Things To Do
Life in Holmby Hills revolves around tranquility, privacy, and effortless access to the city’s finest amenities. Residents enjoy proximity to Rodeo Drive’s designer boutiques, The Los Angeles Country Club’s championship golf, and the cultural richness of Westwood Village and UCLA’s art and performance venues. The nearby Hammer Museum, Beverly Hills Hotel, and Century City’s upscale dining and entertainment ensure that world-class experiences are always minutes away—yet never intrude upon the calm of this distinguished community.
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History
Developed in the 1920s by Arthur Letts, the visionary founder of The Broadway department store, Holmby Hills was conceived as a showcase for luxury living in Los Angeles. Designed with wide boulevards and park-like landscapes, it attracted early icons of film, business, and society. Over the decades, its grand estates have hosted some of the most notable figures in the world, from entertainment legends to global leaders. Today, Holmby Hills remains a timeless symbol of grace and grandeur—a place where tradition, privacy, and prestige endure.

