Smelly, rubbish everywhere, gangsters - tacky :( not a place to take your family or young kids or solo female traveler tbh made me miss home a lot!! Such a shame not how I remember it back in 2000 Full review by kerry c
Aug 6, 2024
Don’t buy any tshirt or sweat-shirt on Venice Beach. Salesman attracts you by annoucing a good price if you buy more than one but then the cashier, a very unfriendly and rude woman charges you double… Full review by Sandra W
Aug 5, 2024
Venice Beach Broadwalk is lively, colorful and full of energy. Street performers, shops, and ocean views make it a must visit. Full review by Farhan S
According to the most recent guidelines, the Venice Beach area is open with limited activities. The boardwalk is open with access for curbside pickup of take out food. I do not live in …
According to the most recent guidelines, the Venice Beach area is open with limited activities. The boardwalk is open with access for curbside pickup of take out food. I do not live in the LA county, but would expect the shops are limited to crowd size.
Hi, can anyone tell me what kind of weather to expect end of may begonning of june? I keep reading about low tempretures but see pictures of packed beaches and so and confused? any advice appreciated, Thanks
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Hi Chris! It's a beautiful time of year to hang around the boardwalk! Lovely and warm, although one can't predict the wind. But on the whole, beautiful and sunny! Have a great trip!
Why is Venice Beach Boardwalk so great? Is there a better boardwalk in California other than this one? If so, which is the best?
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As to boardwalks in California, most are not the same as our East Coast boardwalks with their amusement parks (think Coney Island). The closest is Santa Cruz which has an old …
As to boardwalks in California, most are not the same as our East Coast boardwalks with their amusement parks (think Coney Island). The closest is Santa Cruz which has an old fashioned amusement park. Santa Monica is an open air street converted to pedestrian access with no ocean view. It is a success because of the crowds of walkers it attracts and its stores. Venice has a totally different scene (a throwback to the 60's) with hucksters, tattoo parlors, Muscle Beach, homeless, a bike path, lots of local color (CSI LA films here a lot) and it is adjacent to the sand. If you want ocean adjacent with a view of surfers then "C" Street in Ventura (it has a hotel) is much better. Santa Barbara (accessible by Amtrac from LA or San Diego) is the place for a "quiet" walk and downtown can't be beat for its quaintness.
I am wanting to move to Venice Beach Area in about a year time, whats it like living around Venice beach? I just looked on google to rent an apartment and it only comes up with accommodation, how can i find apartments to live in? How much money would I have to save to move over? $25,000? Is it hard to find work in that area?
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You can find lots of apartments online at various rental websites. As for living there, the area has very mixed areas. Some are very expensive and trendy, but nearby you will …
You can find lots of apartments online at various rental websites. As for living there, the area has very mixed areas. Some are very expensive and trendy, but nearby you will find dispensaries and homeless. There are lots of jobs on the whole Westide, but you should visit first to see if you like it.
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