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Venice Beach is one of the most unique sights in California. The sun seems to have a secret affair with the beach, which is lined with breaking waves on one side and a busy market square on the other. Venice Beach is home to artistic and creative residents and their effect on this California beach is quite evident. Interesting street performers are plentiful and, with Venice Beach being the home to modern-day skate boarding, you are almost guaranteed a fantastic skateboarding showing. One-of-a-kind items can be purchased in the shops that line the beach and wonderful vegetarian cuisine is in abundance. Venice Beach is an exciting California sight that will surely offer a remarkable experience to all that visit.


West of the 405 Freeway is Santa Monica. A huge sprawling city itself of immense economic diversity with its own neighborhoods. For teens and tourists, the mall, the pier and the boardwalk are big draws – for other LA natives – not so much. But LA natives will tolerate the 3rd Street Promenade as it’s one of the few areas of Santa Monica with nice restaurants, shopping, movie theaters and parking. For shopping, Santa Monica has little hidden pockets like Montana Street, Wilshire Blvd. and others who are willing to venture off the beaten path.


Santa Monica definitely has everything to relieve you of your stress while traveling. You can forget your worries (if you have any) and play volleyball, bike, rollerblade or just take it easy in the sand. For the more active traveler the Santa Monica mountains are there where you can hike. See Pacific Palisades for more on outdoor activities in the mountains.If people watching is what you're really after, go to the Santa Monica Pier for its boardwalk ambiance. The heart of Santa Monica is the 3rd St Promenade, a sort of small mall where you can find about anything and where musicians and mimes perform and artists sketch among sidewalk cafés and shops. The famous Santa Monica pier, built between 1908 and 1921, is the oldest pleasure pier on the West Coast.