Food Scene
great food, but make sure to get a reservation
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Gjelina Take Away
1427 Abbot Kinney Blvdgreat food, but make sure to get a reservation
Local popular restaurant, easy walk from the Bungalow.
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Cafe Gratitude
512 Rose AveLocal popular restaurant, easy walk from the Bungalow.
With terrific beach grub, tables located so you can put feet in the sand, and room for play, Back on the Beach at Annenberg Community Beach House is an ideal spot to take the kids.
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Back on the Beach Cafe
445 CA-1With terrific beach grub, tables located so you can put feet in the sand, and room for play, Back on the Beach at Annenberg Community Beach House is an ideal spot to take the kids.
Head off the sand and into Coast at Shutters on the Beach for a casual and family-friendly dining experience with views of the ocean.
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Coast
1 Pico BlvdHead off the sand and into Coast at Shutters on the Beach for a casual and family-friendly dining experience with views of the ocean.
Dine al fresco at The Buffalo Club, where you can enjoy a meal in their Garden Courtyard - a beautiful candle-lit courtyard with night blooming jasmine, red trumpet vines and English Privet hedges.
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The Buffalo Club
1520 Olympic BlvdDine al fresco at The Buffalo Club, where you can enjoy a meal in their Garden Courtyard - a beautiful candle-lit courtyard with night blooming jasmine, red trumpet vines and English Privet hedges.
Another celebrity favorite, BOA Steakhouse, is popular with both locals and tourists. While BOA is known for its steaks and oysters, the table-side Classic Caesar salad presentation always is a crowd- pleaser. Also, seasonal cocktails are a nice accompaniment, such as the Boa 405, a unique cocktail featuring 42 Below Vodka, fresh strawberries, simple syrup, fresh lemon sour, balsamic vinegar, and cracked black pepper. Be sure to make a reservation, as the place is usually packed.
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BOA Steakhouse Santa Monica
101 Santa Monica BlvdAnother celebrity favorite, BOA Steakhouse, is popular with both locals and tourists. While BOA is known for its steaks and oysters, the table-side Classic Caesar salad presentation always is a crowd- pleaser. Also, seasonal cocktails are a nice accompaniment, such as the Boa 405, a unique cocktail featuring 42 Below Vodka, fresh strawberries, simple syrup, fresh lemon sour, balsamic vinegar, and cracked black pepper. Be sure to make a reservation, as the place is usually packed.
The Penthouse, the rooftop restaurant at the Huntley hotel, is worth the visit, too. From here, 18 stories above the street, you can take in 360-degree views of Santa Monica. For something on the lighter side, the Black Truffle Grilled Cheese is a favorite among locals. Dinner ranges from seafood, such as crispy salmon, to vegan options, such as the vegan house-made pasta with vegetables from the local farmers’ market.
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The Penthouse
1111 2nd StThe Penthouse, the rooftop restaurant at the Huntley hotel, is worth the visit, too. From here, 18 stories above the street, you can take in 360-degree views of Santa Monica. For something on the lighter side, the Black Truffle Grilled Cheese is a favorite among locals. Dinner ranges from seafood, such as crispy salmon, to vegan options, such as the vegan house-made pasta with vegetables from the local farmers’ market.
For sunset dining right on the Santa Monica Pier, there’s The Lobster, which has no shortage of lobster entrees, including steamed, grilled and poached lobster, as well as lobster-infused dishes, like the Lobster & Shrimp Sausage Bolognese. For the real adventurous eater, there are a couple caviar options, one from Russia and another from France.
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The Lobster
1602 Ocean AveFor sunset dining right on the Santa Monica Pier, there’s The Lobster, which has no shortage of lobster entrees, including steamed, grilled and poached lobster, as well as lobster-infused dishes, like the Lobster & Shrimp Sausage Bolognese. For the real adventurous eater, there are a couple caviar options, one from Russia and another from France.
That welcoming vibe, value and quality has made James’ Beach a favorite Venice neighborhood restaurant. Visitors come to Venice to be part of the artistic, eclectic scene and there is no better place to have a drink and people watch than at James’ Beach.
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James' Beach
60 N Venice BlvdThat welcoming vibe, value and quality has made James’ Beach a favorite Venice neighborhood restaurant. Visitors come to Venice to be part of the artistic, eclectic scene and there is no better place to have a drink and people watch than at James’ Beach.
For 18 years, Canal Club has been a popular restaurant for locals and visitors seeking innovative raw bar offerings, sushi and wood grilled dishes inspired by Asian and Latino cuisines. Dishes created by chefs including the famed Michael Roberts, Shari Lynn Robins and others have been adorned by a new generation of local culinary talent.
Canal Club is a block away from the famous Venice canals, and across the street from its sister restaurant, James' Beach, also created by restauranteurs James Evans and Daniel Samakow.
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Canal Club
2025 Pacific Ave For 18 years, Canal Club has been a popular restaurant for locals and visitors seeking innovative raw bar offerings, sushi and wood grilled dishes inspired by Asian and Latino cuisines. Dishes created by chefs including the famed Michael Roberts, Shari Lynn Robins and others have been adorned by a new generation of local culinary talent.
Canal Club is a block away from the famous Venice canals, and across the street from its sister restaurant, James' Beach, also created by restauranteurs James Evans and Daniel Samakow.
Little dive bar with saw dust on the floor, but the best burgers in town! Cash only!!
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Hinano Cafe
15 Washington BlvdLittle dive bar with saw dust on the floor, but the best burgers in town! Cash only!!
Dine and drink at Hama Sushi! Located on the former Grand Canal in historic Venice Beach, California Hama was founded in 1979 and was one of the first authentic Japanese sushi restaurants in the United States. Hama also serves as an art showcase for local artists and shows surf movies during the evening. Visit the Hama-Wood patio bar “Shot-In-Venice” Film Posters, and their “Venice History” Dining Room and Sushi Bar.
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Hama Restaurant
213 Windward AveDine and drink at Hama Sushi! Located on the former Grand Canal in historic Venice Beach, California Hama was founded in 1979 and was one of the first authentic Japanese sushi restaurants in the United States. Hama also serves as an art showcase for local artists and shows surf movies during the evening. Visit the Hama-Wood patio bar “Shot-In-Venice” Film Posters, and their “Venice History” Dining Room and Sushi Bar.
Barrique
796 Main StPopular Italian restaurant on Main Street.
They make flour tortillas in front of you!! Not too pricey, very close in proximity.
They have started a tourist wall in which they hang locks on the gate.. I believe you autograph it with a sharpie first.
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Casablanca
220 Lincoln BlvdThey make flour tortillas in front of you!! Not too pricey, very close in proximity.
They have started a tourist wall in which they hang locks on the gate.. I believe you autograph it with a sharpie first.
Nobu Malibu
22706 Pacific Coast HwyGeoffreys
27400 Pacific Coast HwyThe Butcher's Daughter
Gran Blanco
80 Windward AveBelles Beach House
Zinqué
1440 Lincoln BlvdGjusta
320 Sunset AveGjelina
1429 Abbot Kinney BlvdFig Tree
431 Ocean Front WalkWabi on Rose
512 F Rose AveChulita
533 Rose AveVenice Beach Wines
529 Rose AveScopa Italian Roots
2905 Washington BlvdBottega Louie
700 S Grand AveSuperba Food + Bread
1900 Lincoln BlvdGreat White
1604 Pacific AveCasa 12
XUNTOS
Ospi
2025 Pacific AveErewhon
Erewhon Market
585 Venice Blvd.Drinks & Nightlife
Circle Bar
2926 Main Stfun place to go dancing!
CAST Lounge at Viceroy Santa Monica is a glamorous Santa Monica bar and lounge that plays host not only to the trendsetting travelers staying at the hotel, but also to some of Santa Monica’s finest locals, where it’s not hard to kick back thanks to poolside cabanas and weekend deejays.
Drinks here are nicely balanced, such as the Library Libation, featuring Woodford Reserve Bourbon, Drambuie, fresh squeezed lemonade and ginger beer, making it light and appealing even to non-bourbon drinkers.
Cast Restaurant & Lounge
1819 Ocean AveCAST Lounge at Viceroy Santa Monica is a glamorous Santa Monica bar and lounge that plays host not only to the trendsetting travelers staying at the hotel, but also to some of Santa Monica’s finest locals, where it’s not hard to kick back thanks to poolside cabanas and weekend deejays.
Drinks here are nicely balanced, such as the Library Libation, featuring Woodford Reserve Bourbon, Drambuie, fresh squeezed lemonade and ginger beer, making it light and appealing even to non-bourbon drinkers.
Stepping into The Bungalow at The Fairmont Miramar Hotel is like stepping into the coolest California house party you’ve ever seen.
From the cozy décor to the ping pong tables and readily available board games, it’s easy to feel comfortable here.
Stop in early to avoid a long line (before 8pm), grab a Bungalow Margarita or Lychee Gimlet and let the night unfold in front of you. The crowd here is young and very trendy.
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The Bungalow
101 Wilshire BlvdStepping into The Bungalow at The Fairmont Miramar Hotel is like stepping into the coolest California house party you’ve ever seen.
From the cozy décor to the ping pong tables and readily available board games, it’s easy to feel comfortable here.
Stop in early to avoid a long line (before 8pm), grab a Bungalow Margarita or Lychee Gimlet and let the night unfold in front of you. The crowd here is young and very trendy.
Harvelle’s Blues Club, the oldest live music venue on the West Side, is a small, dimly-lit venue hosting live music and dancing nightly.
Check the club’s calendar online before you go; with blues, jazz, rock, funk, and burlesque on the agenda, there’s something different every night.
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Harvelle's Blues Club
1432 4th StHarvelle’s Blues Club, the oldest live music venue on the West Side, is a small, dimly-lit venue hosting live music and dancing nightly.
Check the club’s calendar online before you go; with blues, jazz, rock, funk, and burlesque on the agenda, there’s something different every night.
It’s evident that Santa Monica is a city for live music when you step into The Craftsman Bar and Kitchen. The house band, The Old Fashioned, takes the stage every Friday night, and on Monday through Thursday nights you can expect to find an array of other local acts. As a bonus, they have one of the longest happy hours in town, running from 4-8pm every day.
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The Craftsman Bar and Kitchen
119 BroadwayIt’s evident that Santa Monica is a city for live music when you step into The Craftsman Bar and Kitchen. The house band, The Old Fashioned, takes the stage every Friday night, and on Monday through Thursday nights you can expect to find an array of other local acts. As a bonus, they have one of the longest happy hours in town, running from 4-8pm every day.
For a unique Santa Monica nightlife experience, check out the Basement Tavern, literally a basement, located at the bottom of an 1800's-era mansion, the Victorian on Main Street.
It has the feeling of a prohibition-era speakeasy, craft cocktails and all, and one of the most extensive whiskey menus in the area. Most nights include live music from local musicians, featuring everything from deejays to bluegrass bands to reggae nights.
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Basement Tavern
2640 Main StFor a unique Santa Monica nightlife experience, check out the Basement Tavern, literally a basement, located at the bottom of an 1800's-era mansion, the Victorian on Main Street.
It has the feeling of a prohibition-era speakeasy, craft cocktails and all, and one of the most extensive whiskey menus in the area. Most nights include live music from local musicians, featuring everything from deejays to bluegrass bands to reggae nights.
The Brig
1515 Abbot Kinney BlvdTrendy local bar on Abbot Kinney.
The Georgian Hotel
1415 Ocean AveSightseeing
Muscle Beach Venice
1800 Ocean Front WalkIconic Muscle Beach
Gorgeous houses on the beautiful canals. Abbot Kinney first came to Venice and built these canals. Take a stroll along the canals and experience what makes Venice such a unique and beautiful place to visit.
Many of the streets in Venice were once canals. What is left is just a fraction of once abundant waterways, which were laid out by the City’s founder Abbot Kinney to be a miniature version of Venice, Italy.
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Kanali ta 'Venice
Gorgeous houses on the beautiful canals. Abbot Kinney first came to Venice and built these canals. Take a stroll along the canals and experience what makes Venice such a unique and beautiful place to visit.
Many of the streets in Venice were once canals. What is left is just a fraction of once abundant waterways, which were laid out by the City’s founder Abbot Kinney to be a miniature version of Venice, Italy.
The Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is located at beach level under the historic Carousel. Featuring hands-on presentations and interactive exhibits, the Aquarium is a part of Santa Monica’s own “Heal the Bay” program, an initiative to educate, inspire and empower its visitors to be stewards of the environment.
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Heal the Bay Aquarium
1600 Ocean Front WalkThe Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is located at beach level under the historic Carousel. Featuring hands-on presentations and interactive exhibits, the Aquarium is a part of Santa Monica’s own “Heal the Bay” program, an initiative to educate, inspire and empower its visitors to be stewards of the environment.
Historical Windward Ave. is home to great dining, bars and nightlife as well a local fashion and souvenir stores. Windward Ave. runs into the Venice Beach Boardwalk.
WINDWARD AVE. ATTRACTIONS:
Home of the Venice Sign
Robert Gramhams’s Venice torso
Venice famous colonnade
Street Murals: “Hobnobbing in Venice”, Touch of Evil, and “Kinesis”.
Windward Avenue
Windward AvenueHistorical Windward Ave. is home to great dining, bars and nightlife as well a local fashion and souvenir stores. Windward Ave. runs into the Venice Beach Boardwalk.
WINDWARD AVE. ATTRACTIONS:
Home of the Venice Sign
Robert Gramhams’s Venice torso
Venice famous colonnade
Street Murals: “Hobnobbing in Venice”, Touch of Evil, and “Kinesis”.
Visit High Rooftop Lounge! Full bar atop Hotel Erwin overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Venice! High is the premiere Venice Beach open-air rooftop lounge, where the nightly sunset is the main event. 1967 Pacific Ave. (By the Venice Sign)
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Hotel Erwin
1697 Pacific AveVisit High Rooftop Lounge! Full bar atop Hotel Erwin overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Venice! High is the premiere Venice Beach open-air rooftop lounge, where the nightly sunset is the main event. 1967 Pacific Ave. (By the Venice Sign)
The southern end of Venice is home to the 1,300 foot Venice Pier. and an upscale area known to locals as Washington Square. The crowds are good looking and the party is steady. Great restaurants, bars, surf and skate shops, and people watching are the main activities in this neighborhood. The Venice Pier, beach, and parking is located at the south end of Washington Blvd.
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Venice Fishing Pier
Venice Fishing PierThe southern end of Venice is home to the 1,300 foot Venice Pier. and an upscale area known to locals as Washington Square. The crowds are good looking and the party is steady. Great restaurants, bars, surf and skate shops, and people watching are the main activities in this neighborhood. The Venice Pier, beach, and parking is located at the south end of Washington Blvd.
This is where you will find a GIANT size pair of binoculars. This is now the campus for Google.
Public Art "Giant Binoculars"
340 Main StThis is where you will find a GIANT size pair of binoculars. This is now the campus for Google.
Ballerina clown with 5 o'clock shadow, sculpture created in 1988 by Jonathan Borofsky.
Public Art "Ballerina Clown"
255 Rose AveBallerina clown with 5 o'clock shadow, sculpture created in 1988 by Jonathan Borofsky.
Rose Ave. has gone through a boom of development over that last several years. It is now home to a dozen or so unique restaurants, cutting edge fashion boutiques, yoga studios, salons, coffee houses and more!
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
Try the lambwich at Venice Beach Wines.
Drink a brew and eat fried pickles at Cerveteca.
Have some Vegan food at Cafe Gratitude.
Get your hair done by a hot chick at a little trim.
Eat Mexican food at 3:00 a.m. at La Cabana.
Go to the bar inside Whole Foods and catch a buzz before you go food shopping.
Have a locally roasted, fair trade coffee at Groundworks.
Get some cool clothes at DNA.
Get a non toxic, cruelty free makeover at Wicked Salon.
Rose Avenue
Rose Ave. has gone through a boom of development over that last several years. It is now home to a dozen or so unique restaurants, cutting edge fashion boutiques, yoga studios, salons, coffee houses and more!
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
Try the lambwich at Venice Beach Wines.
Drink a brew and eat fried pickles at Cerveteca.
Have some Vegan food at Cafe Gratitude.
Get your hair done by a hot chick at a little trim.
Eat Mexican food at 3:00 a.m. at La Cabana.
Go to the bar inside Whole Foods and catch a buzz before you go food shopping.
Have a locally roasted, fair trade coffee at Groundworks.
Get some cool clothes at DNA.
Get a non toxic, cruelty free makeover at Wicked Salon.
Venice Sign
1501 Main StreetThe iconic Venice sign is located here.
Public Art "Portrait of Abbot Kinney"
67 N Venice BlvdMural of Abbot Kinney, founder of Venice Beach.
This trendy boulevard, named for the city’s founder, is full of hip boutiques, amazing restaurants and bars, coffee shops, art galleries, and beautiful people.
Suggested Activities:
First Fridays on Abbot Kinney
Food trucks on Abbot Kinney Blvd every first Friday
Dine and drink at Salt Air, Sunny Spot, Hal’s, or Casa Linda!
Grab a slice of pizza at Abbot’s Pizza
Need a caffeine fix? Go To Abbot’s Habit, Tom’s, Blue Coffee or Intelligentsia Coffee!
Keep you eye out for Venice murals by Jonas Never, Isabelle Alford Lago and more!
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Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney BoulevardThis trendy boulevard, named for the city’s founder, is full of hip boutiques, amazing restaurants and bars, coffee shops, art galleries, and beautiful people.
Suggested Activities:
First Fridays on Abbot Kinney
Food trucks on Abbot Kinney Blvd every first Friday
Dine and drink at Salt Air, Sunny Spot, Hal’s, or Casa Linda!
Grab a slice of pizza at Abbot’s Pizza
Need a caffeine fix? Go To Abbot’s Habit, Tom’s, Blue Coffee or Intelligentsia Coffee!
Keep you eye out for Venice murals by Jonas Never, Isabelle Alford Lago and more!
Located west of Pacific Ave. on N.Venice Blvd. is a vibrant enclave of art and food. There are three dedicated art galleries as well as several restaurants that pull double duty as art galleries. As well, there are tattoo studios, artisan delis and more.
North Venice Boulevard
North Venice Boulevard Located west of Pacific Ave. on N.Venice Blvd. is a vibrant enclave of art and food. There are three dedicated art galleries as well as several restaurants that pull double duty as art galleries. As well, there are tattoo studios, artisan delis and more.
Marina del Rey’s the Marina is the world’s largest man-made small craft harbor with 19 marinas. It has the capacity for 5,300 boats and is home port to approximately 6,500 boats. The marina houses a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, bars, boats and a beach. In addition to great entertainment options, one can find fishing and whale watching tours, parasailing, stand up paddle boarding and more.
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Marina del Rey
Marina del Rey’s the Marina is the world’s largest man-made small craft harbor with 19 marinas. It has the capacity for 5,300 boats and is home port to approximately 6,500 boats. The marina houses a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, bars, boats and a beach. In addition to great entertainment options, one can find fishing and whale watching tours, parasailing, stand up paddle boarding and more.
Everything Else
Gold’s Gym
360 Hampton DrIconic Gold's Gym
Shopping
The world-famous alfresco Third Street Promenade shopping experience includes national stores, name brand clothing, and boutiques, all in the heart of Downtown Santa Monica. All while basking in breezes from the nearby ocean and soaking up a colorful, upbeat scene filled with musicians and entertainers.
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Apple Third Street Promenade
1415 3rd Street PromenadeThe world-famous alfresco Third Street Promenade shopping experience includes national stores, name brand clothing, and boutiques, all in the heart of Downtown Santa Monica. All while basking in breezes from the nearby ocean and soaking up a colorful, upbeat scene filled with musicians and entertainers.
The open-air Santa Monica Place offers dozens of specialty stores and a rooftop Dining Deck with ocean views and a variety of both casual and chef-driven restaurants as well as an ArcLight Cinema featuring reserved seating, commercial-free movies and gourmet food.
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Santa Monica Place
Santa Monica PlaceThe open-air Santa Monica Place offers dozens of specialty stores and a rooftop Dining Deck with ocean views and a variety of both casual and chef-driven restaurants as well as an ArcLight Cinema featuring reserved seating, commercial-free movies and gourmet food.
Just two blocks from the beach, Main Street offers chic clothing and design stores, art galleries and a weekly farmers’ market just two blocks from the ocean, as well as the Santa Monica Walk-In Visitor Information Center, all where many locals can be spotted walking their dogs, sipping coffee or gearing up for a surf session.
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Main Street
Main StreetJust two blocks from the beach, Main Street offers chic clothing and design stores, art galleries and a weekly farmers’ market just two blocks from the ocean, as well as the Santa Monica Walk-In Visitor Information Center, all where many locals can be spotted walking their dogs, sipping coffee or gearing up for a surf session.
Mid-City is a growing art district, with the 18th Street Arts Complex and Bergamot Station Arts Center, that also offers a haven for resale and consignment stores, many featuring top designers.
Mid-City
Mid-City is a growing art district, with the 18th Street Arts Complex and Bergamot Station Arts Center, that also offers a haven for resale and consignment stores, many featuring top designers.
On the north end of town, Montana Avenue is a tree-lined European boulevard – a luxurious shopping destination known for its unique stores as well as its popular bistros, cafes and bakeries and celebrity clientele.
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Montana Avenue
Montana AvenueOn the north end of town, Montana Avenue is a tree-lined European boulevard – a luxurious shopping destination known for its unique stores as well as its popular bistros, cafes and bakeries and celebrity clientele.
Ocean Park is a friendly, artsy neighborhood with a wide variety of stores, galleries, coffee shops and a culinary arts restaurant. Santa Monica Airport offers aviation history in the form of the Santa Museum of Flying and a monthly Outdoor Antique Market.
Ocean Park Boulevard
Ocean Park BoulevardOcean Park is a friendly, artsy neighborhood with a wide variety of stores, galleries, coffee shops and a culinary arts restaurant. Santa Monica Airport offers aviation history in the form of the Santa Museum of Flying and a monthly Outdoor Antique Market.
On the southern end of Santa Monica, Pico Boulevard features attractions like Santa Monica College’s performing arts venues and planetarium, as well as award-winning restaurants and a huge Saturday farmers’ market. The neighborhood offers a list of below-the-radar shopping finds and unique art galleries.
Pico Boulevard
Pico BoulevardOn the southern end of Santa Monica, Pico Boulevard features attractions like Santa Monica College’s performing arts venues and planetarium, as well as award-winning restaurants and a huge Saturday farmers’ market. The neighborhood offers a list of below-the-radar shopping finds and unique art galleries.
Spanning 15.8 square miles from Santa Monica’s Ocean Avenue to Grand Avenue in Downtown LA, Wilshire Boulevard offers a unique mix of boutiques and stores along with many renowned restaurants.
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Wilshire Restaurant
2454 Wilshire BlvdSpanning 15.8 square miles from Santa Monica’s Ocean Avenue to Grand Avenue in Downtown LA, Wilshire Boulevard offers a unique mix of boutiques and stores along with many renowned restaurants.
Out of the Closet - Venice
214 Lincoln BoulevardEntertainment & Activities
On Ocean Avenue and the Santa Monica Pier, you’ll find shops and restaurants all set against the ocean. While on the Pier and Oceanfront Walk, you’ll find go-to spots for souvenirs and beach essentials.
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Santa Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica PierOn Ocean Avenue and the Santa Monica Pier, you’ll find shops and restaurants all set against the ocean. While on the Pier and Oceanfront Walk, you’ll find go-to spots for souvenirs and beach essentials.
The long, wide expanse of Santa Monica Beach is distinguished from other Southern California shorelines by the sheer extent of activities one can enjoy.
Both sand and ocean are clean and beautiful, making for some grade-A beachcombing, swimming, and surfing. But that’s not all. Bike down The Marvin Braude Bike Trail, with the wind at your back and the crash of the waves in your ears, indulge in some seaside chess, try your hand at a game of beach volleyball, or stop to enjoy the outdoor activities offered at the Annenberg Community Beach House.
After a day out, stick around for the finest Santa Monica attraction of all—a fiery beachside sunset.
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Santa Monica Beach
The long, wide expanse of Santa Monica Beach is distinguished from other Southern California shorelines by the sheer extent of activities one can enjoy.
Both sand and ocean are clean and beautiful, making for some grade-A beachcombing, swimming, and surfing. But that’s not all. Bike down The Marvin Braude Bike Trail, with the wind at your back and the crash of the waves in your ears, indulge in some seaside chess, try your hand at a game of beach volleyball, or stop to enjoy the outdoor activities offered at the Annenberg Community Beach House.
After a day out, stick around for the finest Santa Monica attraction of all—a fiery beachside sunset.
The Cove Skatepark
1401 Olympic BlvdSkate Park
Play a game of beach volleyball!
Beach volley ball is a great sport. It is co-ed, the chicks wear bikinis and it is free. Bring your own balls and line.
VOLLEYBALL COURT LOCATIONS:
4 courts on the beach between Venice Blvd and Washington Blvd. Parking: 2100 Ocean Front Walk. or at 3100 Ocean Front Walk Venice, Ca 90291
One court on the beach by Breeze Ave.
4-6 courts on the beach between Ozone Ave and Rose Ave. Parking: 300 Rose Ave. Venice, Ca 90291.
6 courts south of the Santa Monica Pier
2100 Ocean Front Walk
2100 Ocean Front WalkPlay a game of beach volleyball!
Beach volley ball is a great sport. It is co-ed, the chicks wear bikinis and it is free. Bring your own balls and line.
VOLLEYBALL COURT LOCATIONS:
4 courts on the beach between Venice Blvd and Washington Blvd. Parking: 2100 Ocean Front Walk. or at 3100 Ocean Front Walk Venice, Ca 90291
One court on the beach by Breeze Ave.
4-6 courts on the beach between Ozone Ave and Rose Ave. Parking: 300 Rose Ave. Venice, Ca 90291.
6 courts south of the Santa Monica Pier
Getting Around
Santa Monica's Breeze Bike Share program is a citywide, public bike share program that boasts 500 bikes available at 75 locations around town.
Along with a bright- green paint job, each ride is equipped with a load of cushy features like chainless transmission. a “smart bike” system lets users use GPS software to locate the nearest set of wheels and download a mobile app to pay fares.
Miles of bike lanes around town add to the ease of pedal-powered travel.
https://santamonicabikeshare.com/
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Bike Share Connect
Santa Monica's Breeze Bike Share program is a citywide, public bike share program that boasts 500 bikes available at 75 locations around town.
Along with a bright- green paint job, each ride is equipped with a load of cushy features like chainless transmission. a “smart bike” system lets users use GPS software to locate the nearest set of wheels and download a mobile app to pay fares.
Miles of bike lanes around town add to the ease of pedal-powered travel.
https://santamonicabikeshare.com/
The Metro Expo Line (323-466-3876) makes travel even easier, connecting Santa Monica by light rail to Downtown Los Angeles in under 50 minutes.
With three stations located throughout Santa Monica - from the downtown neighborhood to Mid-City - the Metro Expo Line is a great way to travel within the destination.
Additionally, with the ability to connect to Pasadena, San Fernando Valley, South Bay, Long Beach and dozens of points in between, visitors can travel to and from Santa Monica easily.
www.metro.net/riding/paid_parking/expo-line/
Metro Division 14
1955 Centinela AveThe Metro Expo Line (323-466-3876) makes travel even easier, connecting Santa Monica by light rail to Downtown Los Angeles in under 50 minutes.
With three stations located throughout Santa Monica - from the downtown neighborhood to Mid-City - the Metro Expo Line is a great way to travel within the destination.
Additionally, with the ability to connect to Pasadena, San Fernando Valley, South Bay, Long Beach and dozens of points in between, visitors can travel to and from Santa Monica easily.
www.metro.net/riding/paid_parking/expo-line/
Pedestrians can also hail the Santa Monica Free Ride (646-504-FREE), golf cart–style cabs that offer a complimentary lift anywhere in their service area between Wilshire Boulevard and Marine Street, and from the ocean to Fifth Street.
(Carts operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with later hours on weekends.)
Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce
3019 Ocean Park BoulevardPedestrians can also hail the Santa Monica Free Ride (646-504-FREE), golf cart–style cabs that offer a complimentary lift anywhere in their service area between Wilshire Boulevard and Marine Street, and from the ocean to Fifth Street.
(Carts operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with later hours on weekends.)