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Beverly Hot Springs

Beverly Hot Springs
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Type of Attraction
Resorts, Spas, Baths
Neighborhood
West
Interests That Apply
Sports & Recreation
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Price: $50+
Prices vary depending on if you are just going to the spa, or if you are getting a treatment.
Is there parking?: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Mobility Obstacles: Stairs Waterways
Water/Drinks: Available at attraction or nearby.
Eating: This is NOT a good place to get a meal or snack.
Restrooms: Available
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Andrea Schulte-Peevers

Andrea Schulte-Peevers

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Andrea Schulte-Peevers is a seasoned travel writer and photographer with stamps from nearly 60 countries in her well-worn passport. She grew up in Germany, was educated in London and at UCLA, and has built a career on writing about tourism and travel... More »


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David Peevers

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David Peevers is a photographer and author whose work has appeared in many Lonely Planet guidebooks and in international publications such as the LA Times, Men's Journal, Conde Nast, and the San Francisco Chronicle. His ph... More »


Justin Krane

Justin Krane

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Justin is a twenty-three-year-old East Coaster, recently transplanted to Los Angeles, with only a vague sense of how he got there. He graduated a couple of years ago from Columbia University with a BA in English Literature, which he followed with on... More »


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Vincent Biunno

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This twenty-three year old shutterbug comes to Los Angeles via New York University and, more recently the Garden State. One never knows what to pack when going on a trip. So a camera, SAG card, and an acting addiction were the only things that mad... More »


Our City Expert's Tips


Separate facilities for men and women ensure that your modesty is protected, but this also means you can't "take to the waters" together with your sweetie.

Admission buys you 90 minutes in the general spa area. If you want to stay longer, you need to book a treatment, such as a shiatsu massage or a body rub. Admission is a bit cheaper ($50 as opposed to $60) if you go from Monday to Thursday.

Despite the name, the spa is not in Beverly Hills but in decidedly unglamorous Koreatown. The building itself, a gray behemoth, is not terribly inviting from the outside either, but don't let that be a deterrent, for inside awaits a tranquil oasis.

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