Beverly Hills VIP & Celebrity Chauffeur Service with Signed NDA
A confidentiality-bound chauffeur for talent, executives, and high-profile guests in Beverly Hills — unmarked black Mercedes and Escalades, a name-sign meet-and-greet kept low-key, and a driver who signs an NDA before the first pickup and never discusses who rode or where.
Privacy You Can Put in Writing
In Beverly Hills, the difference between a good chauffeur and the right one is what happens to the information. Who you are, where you slept, the address you were dropped at, the person who rode beside you — that is the asset most VIP guests are actually protecting, and it is the thing a rideshare app or a livery dispatcher cannot guarantee. Lux4Rides treats confidentiality as a written obligation rather than a promise. Every chauffeur assigned to a celebrity, executive, or high-profile booking signs a non-disclosure agreement before the engagement begins, and we are glad to execute a client-supplied NDA in addition to our own when your security team or counsel prefers their language.
The service is built for the people who move through the 90210 the way locals move through their kitchen — talent staying at the Beverly Wilshire on Wilshire and Rodeo, principals taking meetings at the Four Seasons on Doheny, executives flying in for a closing and a quiet dinner. The vehicles are deliberately anonymous: clean, unbranded black Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedans, Cadillac Escalades with privacy glass, and a Mercedes Sprinter when a glam team, security detail, or family moves together. There is no livery, no roof sign, no logo to turn a curb on Cañon Drive into a sighting. The chauffeurs are full-time, background-checked professionals who have worked hotel motor courts, FBO arrivals at Van Nuys, and carpet drops along Hollywood Boulevard — and who understand that the most valuable thing they can do is be forgettable. We hold California TCP #40987, carry $5 million in commercial insurance, and run 24/7 dispatch, the operational seriousness a sensitive itinerary requires but that you should never have to think about.
What the NDA Actually Covers, and How We Run a Booking
A confidentiality agreement is only as good as the operation behind it. Before a sensitive engagement, the assigned chauffeur signs an NDA covering your identity, your itinerary, your guests, and any conversation that happens in the cabin — and that obligation extends to dispatch and management, not just the driver. If your publicist, agency, or security team has its own document, we sign it; if you would rather we operate off the standard booking flow entirely, sensitive itineraries are handled privately by a single point of contact rather than passing through a public queue. Phones stay away, the dash camera is disabled on request, and we never confirm or deny that a given person was a passenger — to anyone. For recurring talent and executive accounts we hold the same one or two vetted chauffeurs so there is no re-briefing a stranger every visit. This is the framework studios, family offices, and private-client advisors expect, and it is why the bookings repeat.
Red-Carpet & Premiere Arrivals from a Beverly Hills Base
Many of our Beverly Hills guests are in town for a carpet, and the hotel-to-premiere move is where discretion and timing meet. We stage outside the Beverly Wilshire, the Waldorf Astoria, or a private residence and run the arrival window the event coordinator assigns — routing around the Hollywood Boulevard and Highland closures, using the credentialed drop lane at the Dolby Theatre, the TCL Chinese, or the Academy Museum on Wilshire rather than fighting the public break. The booking is hourly with the car held on standby through the screening, so the chauffeur is staged a block away and pulls up the instant your team signals the after-party move — to Soho House, a Beverly Hills estate, or a West Hollywood venue. A solo principal-plus-publicist rides the S-Class; talent with a stylist and garment bags takes the Escalade; a full party moves together in the Sprinter. The thread through all of it is that no one watching the carpet ever sees the car arrive marked.
Rodeo Drive Shopping Days & As-Directed Hours
Not every VIP day is an event — a great many are simply a chauffeur held on the clock while you live your afternoon. A Rodeo Drive shopping day is the classic version: the car waits curbside or circles the two blocks between Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevard while you move between Saks, the boutiques on the 300 block, and the cafés on Beverly Drive, then loads the bags so you are never carrying them through the heat. The same as-directed hourly model covers a day of meetings across Century City and the Golden Triangle, a spa-and-lunch loop, or a discreet medical or aesthetic appointment where the last thing you want is an unfamiliar driver and a public lobby. Hourly bookings run a typical three-to-four-hour minimum; you hold the car for the window you actually need and adjust the run in real time. Because the chauffeur stays with you, there is never a hand-off, a surge price, or a stranger learning your address.
Executive & Corporate Travel, Built Around the Day
Beverly Hills is as much a business address as a glamour one, and the same discreet fleet runs corporate and executive travel for visiting principals, roadshows, and closings. A chauffeur briefed on the day's agenda handles the airport-to-hotel arrival, the meetings across Century City and Downtown, and the dinner — staying staged between stops so a meeting that runs long simply runs long. For teams flying through Van Nuys or LAX we coordinate the FBO or terminal arrival with a low-key name sign at baggage claim, real-time flight tracking, and 35 minutes of free wait on domestic arrivals (90 on international). Centralized billing, a consistent assigned chauffeur, and the confidentiality framework above make this the standard for family offices, studios, and corporate travel managers who book the same names into Beverly Hills repeatedly. Ask about a corporate account for one invoice and a single point of contact across every reservation.
Choose your vehicle
Tell us your passenger and luggage count and we’ll recommend the right vehicle — every car late-model, immaculate, and driven by a pre-selected professional chauffeur.
Executive Sedan
Mercedes S-Class class. Quiet, business-ready comfort for 1–3 passengers with luggage.
Luxury SUV
Cadillac Escalade / Suburban for families, extra luggage, and a higher, statelier ride.
Sprinter Van
Mercedes Sprinter for groups, crews, and events with plenty of cargo room.
A better ride starts with a better-treated chauffeur
Lux4Rides was built by CEO Sam Altabbaa on a simple idea: pay professional chauffeurs fairly and you get calmer, safer, more gracious rides. Cut-rate apps squeeze drivers — and you feel it in the car. We don’t.
Chauffeurs paid fairly
Our drivers earn a real, respectful wage — so they’re relaxed, professional, and genuinely glad to take care of you.
Hand-selected & VIP-trained
Every chauffeur is pre-selected, background-checked, TCP-licensed, and trained to a discreet VIP standard — no random gig drivers.
Flat rates, no surge
The price you see is the price you pay — no peak-hour surge, no hidden fees, and 24/7 dispatch that watches your flight.
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Beverly Hills VIP & Celebrity Chauffeur Service with Signed NDA FAQ
VIP and as-directed work is billed hourly with a typical three-to-four-hour minimum. The unbranded executive Mercedes sedan is $85 per hour and the Cadillac Escalade SUV is $110 per hour; the Sprinter van is quoted by the day for larger parties or glam teams. You hold the car for the window you actually need rather than paying per trip, and there is no surge, no hidden fees, and no per-person charge.
Beverly Hills to LAX is a published flat rate — from $95 in the executive sedan and from $135 in the Escalade SUV — with no surge at 5 a.m. and no per-person charge. The rate is locked when you book, so a red-eye departure or a holiday arrival costs the same as any other day.
Call (424) 209-2006 or email vip@lux4rides.com to reserve. For talent, executives, and high-profile guests, sensitive itineraries are handled privately by a single point of contact off the standard flow, and we sign an NDA — ours or your team's — before the first pickup. Same-day requests are handled when the fleet allows, but a day or two ahead lets us assign your preferred chauffeur.
Gratuity is customary but never required. A common range is 15 to 20 percent of the fare for attentive service; for a full VIP or shopping day, many clients tip toward the upper end. If you prefer not to handle it in the moment, gratuity can be added to the reservation in advance and settled on one invoice — useful for corporate and publicist-managed bookings.
Yes — a Rodeo Drive shopping day is one of our most-booked as-directed services. The chauffeur waits curbside or circles the Golden Triangle while you move between the boutiques, loads and stows your bags so you are never carrying them, and stays with you for a spa stop, lunch on Beverly Drive, or a discreet appointment. It runs hourly with a three-to-four-hour minimum in the sedan at $85 per hour or the Escalade at $110 per hour.
Yes. Every chauffeur assigned to a celebrity, executive, or high-profile booking signs a non-disclosure agreement covering your identity, itinerary, guests, and any in-cabin conversation, and that obligation extends to dispatch and management. We are also glad to execute a client-supplied NDA from your security team or counsel. Vehicles are unbranded, phones stay away, and we never confirm a passenger's identity to anyone.
It is roughly twelve miles, which runs 25 to 55 minutes depending on the 405. Plan to reach your terminal about two hours before a domestic flight and three before international, then work backward through the drive — add a cushion during the 7-10 a.m. and 3-7 p.m. rush on the 405 South. Give us your flight and dispatch sets a pickup that beats the traffic so you are never sprinting through the terminal.
Yes. The same discreet, unbranded fleet runs executive travel for visiting principals, roadshows, and closings — a chauffeur briefed on the day's agenda who handles the airport arrival, meetings across Century City and Downtown, and dinner, staying staged between stops. We offer corporate accounts with centralized billing, a consistent assigned driver, and the same NDA framework for sensitive itineraries.
Planning more than a single ride?
Every chauffeur on a VIP booking signs an NDA before the first pickup — ours or your team's. Unbranded black fleet, no logos, no roof signs; phones stay away and we never confirm who rode or where. Sensitive itineraries are run off the standard flow through one point of contact, with the same one or two vetted chauffeurs held for recurring talent and executive accounts. Email vip@lux4rides.com or call (424) 209-2006.
Reserve a Confidential Chauffeur in Beverly Hills
Book a discreet, NDA-bound chauffeur for a premiere arrival, a Rodeo Drive day, an executive itinerary, or a flat-rate run to LAX. Call (424) 209-2006 or email vip@lux4rides.com — sensitive bookings are handled privately by a single point of contact. Licensed California TCP #40987, $5M insured, 24/7 dispatch.