Venice Beach
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Overview of Venice Beach
Located less than 3 miles south of Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach stretches for 3 miles along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Santa Monica, Culver City, and Marina del Rey. The beach features the Venice Boardwalk, Muscle Beach, a fishing pier, a skate park, canals with gondolas, an oceanfront bike and skate path, and the Venice Beach Recreation Center.
Activities and Attractions at Venice Beach
Outdoor Sports
Visitors can engage in a variety of outdoor sports, such as surfing, volleyball, swimming, bodyboarding, bike riding, yoga, roller skating, paddleball, boxing, weight lifting, skateboarding, handball, and paddle tennis.
Art and Culture
Venice Beach is also home to a vibrant arts scene. You'll find plenty of creative artwork throughout the city, including the graffitied Venice Art Walls, street art, public art, and murals.
Dining Options
The beach area offers a wide range of dining options. These range from casual sidewalk cafes and pizza parlors to high-end rooftop lounges and oceanfront fine dining establishments.
Visitor Experiences
Many travelers who have visited Venice Beach enjoyed the wide, picturesque beach and watching the skaters perform tricks at the oceanside skate park. However, some visitors recommended skipping the area due to safety concerns, the presence of homeless people, and the smell of marijuana, particularly on the boardwalk.
Visitor Information
The beach is open daily from 6 a.m. to midnight and is free to visit. For more information about Venice Beach, visit the LA Parks website.