The Venice Beach Boardwalk, A Bohemian Paradise by the Sea

Ocean Front Walk, Los Angeles, CA 90291
Beaches are all hard stones
4.2

Introduction

Venice Beach, located in the west district of Los Angeles, California, is also known as Venice Beach Boardwalk, famous for its beautiful canals, spectacular beaches, and rich street performers. This beach area was built in 1905 and is an important part of the American Venice plan. Because planner Abbot Kinney wanted to transplant the scenery of Venice, Italy to Southern California, he built four canals running east and west and two running north and south, making it a unique and magnificent architectural place at the time. Today, the Venice district has become one of the most unique and attractive neighborhoods in Los Angeles. In 1992, the canals were fully repaired and upgraded, and the houses were decorated with colorful colors, reminiscent of the wonderful scenery of Venice. In addition, the Venice district is also the center of cultural and artistic vitality in Los Angeles, attracting thousands of art lovers and poets to gather here. Moreover, walking along the Venice Beach Boardwalk, you can enjoy charming ocean scenery and experience the local cultural features. The natural scenery of Venice Beach and the cultural and artistic atmosphere are perfectly combined, making it a place full of both character and vitality.

Must-go rating

Worth going
60%
Generally
20%
Not worth it
20%

Transportation

80%
Self-driving
20%
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Address
Ocean Front Walk, Los Angeles, CA 90291