Food scene
Camilla's Sourdough | Love Shack Cafe
2121 Lincoln BlvdCoffee, Vegan pastries and toasts and spreads
Superba Food + Bread
1900 Lincoln BlvdNIGHT + MARKET Sahm
2533 Lincoln BlvdThe Butcher's Daughter
1205 Abbot Kinney BoulevardChulita
533 Rose AveLove the cocktails and tacos!
The Window at American Beauty
425 Rose AveLove the food and drinks
Cafe Gratitude
512 Rose AveVegan Friendly, healthy eating
Wabi on Rose
512 F Rose AveBest Sushi in town
Erewhon Market
585 Venice Blvd.Upscale Grocery Store with organic prepared foods
Local Food Co-op extensive supplements and natural body care products as well.
139 locals recommend
Rainbow Acres Natural Foods
13208 Washington BlvdLocal Food Co-op extensive supplements and natural body care products as well.
local market with unique wines, beer, spirits and snacks
18 locals recommend
Simon's Market & Provisions
1709 Lincoln Blvdlocal market with unique wines, beer, spirits and snacks
Sightseeing
22-mi. paved coastal bike path running from Will Rogers State Beach to Torrance County Beach. You can access this path by riding 1.5 miles west on Venice Blvd to the ocean!
Marvin Braude Bike Path
Marvin Braude Bike Path22-mi. paved coastal bike path running from Will Rogers State Beach to Torrance County Beach. You can access this path by riding 1.5 miles west on Venice Blvd to the ocean!
Built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his “Venice of America” plan, the Venice Canal Historic District is famous for its man-made canals, which evoked the canals of Venice, Italy and likewise featured gondola rides. The Venice Beach canals originally covered the entire area between Abbot Kinney, Pacific Ave., and Venice Blvd. Because of the growing popularity of automobiles, most of the canals were filled in 1929 to create streets like Windward Ave. and Market St. The remaining canals fell into disrepair for decades, until they reopened in 1993 after a multimillion-dollar restoration. The residential district surrounding the remaining canals was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Many of the old houses have been renovated, while large, modern homes have also been built. Visitors can walk along the canals in the area located within South Venice Blvd., Pacific, Ocean Ave. and Washington Blvd.
947 locals recommend
Venice Canals
Built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his “Venice of America” plan, the Venice Canal Historic District is famous for its man-made canals, which evoked the canals of Venice, Italy and likewise featured gondola rides. The Venice Beach canals originally covered the entire area between Abbot Kinney, Pacific Ave., and Venice Blvd. Because of the growing popularity of automobiles, most of the canals were filled in 1929 to create streets like Windward Ave. and Market St. The remaining canals fell into disrepair for decades, until they reopened in 1993 after a multimillion-dollar restoration. The residential district surrounding the remaining canals was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Many of the old houses have been renovated, while large, modern homes have also been built. Visitors can walk along the canals in the area located within South Venice Blvd., Pacific, Ocean Ave. and Washington Blvd.
The boardwalk is one of the best places in L.A. for people watching—everyone from colorful locals to visitors from around the globe. There’s something for everyone on the concrete boardwalk: on one side there are specialty shops, restaurants and uniquely designed residences, and on the other a myriad of street performers, artists, fortune tellers and much more.
Ocean Front Walk
Ocean Front WalkThe boardwalk is one of the best places in L.A. for people watching—everyone from colorful locals to visitors from around the globe. There’s something for everyone on the concrete boardwalk: on one side there are specialty shops, restaurants and uniquely designed residences, and on the other a myriad of street performers, artists, fortune tellers and much more.
Every Weekend: DJ & Free Skate Lessons at Venice Beach Skate Dance Plaza. Venice Beach Skate Dance Plaza is open to the public and skaters are always welcome to join us. Music is provided most weekend and holiday afternoons.
815 locals recommend
Venice Beach Boardwalk
517 Ocean Front WalkEvery Weekend: DJ & Free Skate Lessons at Venice Beach Skate Dance Plaza. Venice Beach Skate Dance Plaza is open to the public and skaters are always welcome to join us. Music is provided most weekend and holiday afternoons.
Los Liones Trail weaves up a lush canyon at the south end of Topanga State Park, just a mile from the Pacific Ocean. The ivy and chaparral-lined hike offers glimpses of Santa Monica Bay. After 1.3 miles and 550 feet of elevation gain, Los Liones Trail arrives at a clearing on a ridge at a bench that looks down on the Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, and the ocean beyond.
6 locals recommend
Los Liones Trail
Los Liones Trail weaves up a lush canyon at the south end of Topanga State Park, just a mile from the Pacific Ocean. The ivy and chaparral-lined hike offers glimpses of Santa Monica Bay. After 1.3 miles and 550 feet of elevation gain, Los Liones Trail arrives at a clearing on a ridge at a bench that looks down on the Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, and the ocean beyond.
Neighborhoods
Located a few blocks from Venice Beach, Abbot Kinney Blvd. is a vibrant collection of boutiques, salons, galleries, restaurants and bars that attracts visitors from all over L.A. and beyond. In its first-ever "Style Bible" issue, GQ Magazine named Abbot Kinney “The Coolest Block in America.”
1065 locals recommend
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney BoulevardLocated a few blocks from Venice Beach, Abbot Kinney Blvd. is a vibrant collection of boutiques, salons, galleries, restaurants and bars that attracts visitors from all over L.A. and beyond. In its first-ever "Style Bible" issue, GQ Magazine named Abbot Kinney “The Coolest Block in America.”
Live Music
Winston House
23 Windward AvenueMusic + Food
Healing
Den Mother
1209 Abbot Kinney BlvdRelax, get a massage, enjoy some small batch sake or some time in the Sauna/Cold Plunge.
Hiking
Santa Monica Mountains
Beautiful place to hike
Traveler advice
Getting around
Bike to the beach!
We are located 1.5 miles away from the Venice Boardwalk.
Bikes are available to rent through Venice Boardwalk Bike Rental or any of the shared ride providers including: Spin, Veo, Wheels or Lyft.
Getting around
Scoot Around Venice
https://www.spin.app/
Spin gives you the freedom to move. Just download our easy-to-use, reliable app for access to thousands of shared scooters and bikes across Venice. ... - Unlock your Spin by scanning the QR code or by entering its ID. - Ride safely to your destination, using bike lanes where available.