Detailed itinerary for Santa Monica Pier & Venice Beach (2024)

There is magic all around us, but to find true magic, take a walk down a beautiful beach, let the ocean touch your feet, and take you back in time. Look up at the cotton filled sky, try and find some funnily shaped clouds. Take off your shoes, and feel the crunch of the sand under your feet. Sit down on the warm sand and just watch the waves. The sun shining somewhere up above, and the wind messing up your hair is telling you, that today you can relax, appreciate the beauty, and the magic in this moment here in time. There will be a tomorrow for all your worries to take you over.

Santa Monica Pier

How to get to Santa Monica Pier

A short metro ride away from the bustling city of Los Angeles is the little beach town of Santa Monica. If you are taking the metro, you arrive at Downtown Santa Monica, a stone’s throw away from the famous Santa Monica Pier and Beach.

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3 Must do things at Santa Monica Pier

  1. Pop down to the pier every Sat & Sun to take a FREE historical walking tour around the pier to hear some great stories of how the Pier came in to being. The tours are at 11.00 & 12.00, and should last about an hour. Be prepared to hear some really interesting trivia, like, ‘Popeye the Sailor Man’ the hit cartoon from back in the day, ( I loved Popeye and Olive Oyl) was inspired by a sailor named Olaf C Olsen from Santa Monica!

  2. Whenever I hear Eddie Cantor’s words, ‘He floats through the air with the greatest of ease, this daring young man on the flying trapeze’, I am transported back to the time when I used to get excited by the Circus and magic. If you are like me, you will feel the adrenaline rush when you have the opportunity to change an ordinary day at the beach to something extraordinary- take a trapeze class! Well, don’t be too much like me, I was all excitement and no courage, I chickened out in the end, but it would have been a fun experience to try! (https://losangeles.trapezeschool.com/ )

  3. The arcade, amusem*nt park, and restaurants at the Pier make for a great day out for you and your family. Children playing with their beach toys, swimmers, sunbathers, and people watchers dot the Santa Monica beach. While the Pier above is understandably the better vantage point for people watching, and taking in the views of the perfect turquoise water, it also boasts of an array of artists, caricaturists, and most importantly for me, musicians and singers!

I don’t know what it is about great music and the ocean, the unbeatable, heady mix of a great band with the turquoise waves hitting the shore in all its white frothy goodness puts me into a trance that I cant get out of. Clara Stegall was the singer who kept me transfixed, staring into the ocean, and wondering ‘Why doesn’t this girl have a record deal already!’

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Jazz performer at Santa Monica Pier

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amusem*nt park at Santa Monica pier

4 top recommendations for a perfect day at Venice Beach

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  1. Ride a cycle from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach. I love the hippie happy vibe of the world famous Venice Beach! The best way to get to Venice Beach from Santa Monica Pier is to rent a cycle from the many shops in Downtown Santa Monica.There are shops to rent skateboards and rollerblades as well. There is a paved bike path alongside the beach that takes you all the way from Santa Monica Beach to Venice Beach. It is a beautiful 20-30 minute ride depending on your speed. If you are not in the mood to ride, rollerblade or skateboard there, or, you can take a bus from downtown Santa Monica.

  2. Stop and spot the performers The beautiful ocean views, the wind in my face and hair, the sun shining down on me, the boardwalk bustling with shoppers and vendors selling their wares, the attention craving performers, and people just having the best time, were all emblematic of the quintessential ‘Venice Beach day to ride a cycle. As you ride across the beach, don’t forget to stop along the way to watch some stunts and muscle flexing by the super fit people on Muscle Beach. (Watching them workout is workout enough for me!)

  3. Check out the bustling boardwalk The boardwalk bustling with vendors selling original artwork, jewellery and other trinkets, clothes, tellers selling their version of your fortune, and lots more is worth stopping for.

  4. Try your hand at graffiti on the Venice Art Walls You have to stop at the Venice Art Walls to just marvel at the beautiful murals, and more exciting if you are a graffiti artist with your paint handy- you can add to the murals! The Venice Art Walls are located at 1800 Ocean Front Walk, Venice CA 90291, they are open to artists to let their creativity run loose on weekends on a first come first serve basis, so get there bright and early!

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Venice Beach Pier

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Venice Boardwalk

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Stall at Venice Boardwalk

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Iron Man and the Transformers on Venice Boardwalk

What to expect at Venice Canals

The picturesque little area of Venice Canals originally built back in 1905 to be the ‘Venice of America’ by Abbot Kinney was renovated and reopened in 1993. The Venice Canals are a complete 360 from the vibe and look of Venice Beach just a stone’s throw away. The canals are beautifully maintained and the charming houses with gardens full of succulent plants on either side remind you of a quaint European town, albeit not Venice in Italy. I had to walk my cycle through the tiny lanes as there was barely enough space for two people to walk. The calm water, and serene neighborhood is almost relaxing after a tiring day of touring Venice Beach, which is a feast for your senses at every turn. The whimsical sight of a flock of ducks zig-zagging beneath the adorable white bridges over the canals is nothing short of a scene from a Disney movie. (I wouldn’t be surprised if I saw Snow White, with her seven little friends in tow, break into song on the bridge right at that moment!) It’s always good to wish for that little bit of stardust to be sprinkled on you- everyone needs another excuse to smile!

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A picturesque bridge at Venice Canals

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Cycling across Venice Canals

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Detailed itinerary for Santa Monica Pier & Venice Beach (2024)

FAQs

Can you do Venice Beach and Santa Monica Pier in one day? ›

If you're visiting California and want to visit the best beach cities near Los Angeles, this 1-day itinerary for a morning in Venice and afternoon and evening in Santa Monica will help you have a great day.

How long does it take to walk from Santa Monica Pier to Venice? ›

45-60 minutes each way. I recommend you park near the Santa Monica pier and then walk to Venice and back (because there is more ample parking). Be sure to stay on the pedestrian paths as they intersect and intermingle with the bike paths... and take water with you, of course! yes it is!

Should I go to Venice Beach or Santa Monica Pier? ›

However, Santa Monica will cost you more and is a bit classier, whilst Venice Beach is bohemian and romantic (and a bit cheaper overall.) Finally, Santa Monica works better for families with kids as it has an amusem*nt park right there, whilst Venice, with its beautiful canals and boardwalk, is perfect for couples.

How much time is needed at Santa Monica Pier? ›

Visiting the Santa Monica Pier can be a half day or whole day activity. It depends on your mood and how much you enjoy people-watching. We would definitely recommend at least two hours for the Pier and surrounding area. On a beautiful day, maybe even longer and plan to have some lunch there.

How much time do you need in Venice Beach? ›

If you just want to stroll along it, give yourself a half hour. If you want to really experience Venice, the shops, the denizens, the street performers, eating fresh fruit from the fruit vendors, muscle beach, et al, take two hours to three hours and get some stories!

How do I plan a day in Santa Monica? ›

Life's Better By The Beach
  1. 1 | Ride the first solar powered Ferris wheel at Pacific Park. ...
  2. 2 | Take a ride along the 26-mile bike path. ...
  3. 3 | Watch the sunset while dining at Shore Hotel. ...
  4. 4 | Shop along the Third Street Promenade & Santa Monica Place. ...
  5. 5 | Visit the original Muscle Beach.

Is the Santa Monica Pier worth going to? ›

In short, if you visit the area and miss the pier, you haven't missed anything special. If you go to Santa Monica you have to go to the pier. It is the end of Route 66 full of shops, restaurants and even a small themed park with rides and a Ferris wheel.

Does it cost money to walk the Santa Monica Pier? ›

- Santa Monica Pier. No charge for entry to the pier, attractions do charge.

How much time is enough for Venice? ›

Spend two to three days in Venice, and you'll be able to experience the city's many highlights and visit a few of the surrounding islands, like Burano and Morano. With up to six days, you can add more local experiences—try a cooking class in a Venetian palace or rowing lessons from a professional gondolier.

What is the coolest street in Venice Beach? ›

This bustling district, which stretches from Venice Boulevard to Pacific Avenue, is a popular destination for Boho chic shoppers. Dubbed "the coolest block in America" by GQ, Abbot Kinney is home to one-of-kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands.

Why is Santa Monica Pier so popular? ›

The pier is one of the many things to do in Santa Monica. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the Pier also offers stunning views and over a century of history.

Is Santa Monica Pier better in day or night? ›

The best time to visit the pier is at night. Seeing all the shimmering lights against the ocean backdrop can be quite nostalgic as the pier is a historic landmark and one of the recognizable images of Santa Monica and Los Angeles in general.

How far of a walk is Venice Beach to Santa Monica Pier? ›

The distance between Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach Boardwalk is 3 miles. How do I travel from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach Boardwalk without a car? The best way to get from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach Boardwalk without a car is to line 33 bus which takes 14 min and costs $2.

What is the best month to visit Santa Monica? ›

Autumn is the perfect time to visit Santa Monica: weather (and prices) cool off and deals abound.
  • In September, the summer crowd heads home. The weather is sunny with an average high of 71° and low of 63°.
  • In October, the Abbot Kinney Festival draws a crowd. ...
  • In November, global guests flock to the American Film Market.

How long do you need in Santa Monica? ›

Santa Monica can take a full week to explore, there are several areas worth wandering: Montana Avenue, downtown which includes the Promenade and Pier, and Main Street. There's also a great cluster of restaurants and shops along Ocean Park from 15th - 30th.

Is 1 day enough time in Venice? ›

Even if you only have one day in the Floating City, you can still see some top attractions and hidden gems—just put on your best walking shoes and use our suggested itinerary. Here's how to see Venice in a day. Pro Tip: It's easier to organize your trip when you have all your resources in one place.

Can you spend a day at Venice Beach? ›

With its beautiful stretch of sand along the Pacific Ocean and iconic boardwalk, there's plenty to see and do in a day. Whether you're into people-watching, shopping for unique gifts, or just soaking up the sun, Venice Beach has something for everyone.

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