LA Private Tour: Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice + 55 Sights

4 to 6 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Explore 40–55 iconic landmarks, celebrity hotspots, hidden gems, and coastal highlights on a private journey through Los Angeles' most famous neighborhoods.
Choose between a 4-hour tour of Beverly Hills and Santa Monica or a 6-hour experience that also includes Venice Beach. From the luxury and Hollywood glamour of Beverly Hills to Santa Monica's legendary coastline and Venice's vibrant artistic spirit, experience three distinct sides of Los Angeles in one unforgettable day.

Walk Rodeo Drive, visit the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, stand at the end of historic Route 66, explore the Santa Monica Pier, discover the Venice Canals, and stroll along Abbot Kinney Boulevard while hearing fascinating stories of movie stars, architecture, and California's unique lifestyle.

With flexible pacing, insider knowledge, 40 plus photo opportunities, and carefully curated stops, this private experience reveals both world-famous landmarks and hidden local treasures that most visitors never discover.

What's Included

Private transportation
Discover both world-famous attractions and lesser-known local treasures that most visitors never see
Air-conditioned vehicle
Explore 40–55+ legendary landmarks, celebrity hotspots, architectural icons, panoramic views
Exclusive private experience — personalized, flexible, and designed entirely around your group
Beverly Hills' glamour, Santa Monica's classic California coast, Venice's vibrant artistic spirit
Experience 2 or 3 of Los Angeles' most iconic neighborhoods, each with its own unique atmosphere
Discover world-famous Los Angeles landmarks
Personalized recommendations for restaurants, beaches, shopping, local experiences after the tour
Expert local guide sharing fascinating stories and insider perspectives throughout the journey
Choose between two experiences: a 4-hour tour, or the ultimate 6-hour tour to see everything
Flexible pace tailored to your interests and preferred style of exploration
40+ curated photo opportunities at Los Angeles' most beautiful and iconic locations
Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Santa Monica Pier, Route 66, Venice Canals, Abbot Kinney
Food and drinks
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet your guide in front of Novikov Coffee Spot

End point

Itinerary

Duration: 4 to 6 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Beverly Hills

    Begin your journey at one of Beverly Hills' most cosmopolitan dining destinations. Created by renowned restaurateur Arkady Novikov, whose hospitality empire spans London, Dubai, Moscow, and other major cities, Novikov brings an international sense of luxury to Beverly Hills, attracting celebrities, executives, athletes, and discerning travelers. It sets the perfect tone for today's experience, introducing Beverly Hills not simply as a wealthy neighborhood, but as a global meeting place where cultures, fashion, cuisine, and luxury lifestyles converge. World Connection: Novikov's flagship restaurants have become landmarks in cities such as London, Dubai, and Moscow, making Beverly Hills part of an international network of luxury destinations. Photo Opportunity: Capture the elegant entrance with Canon Drive's palm-lined streets, luxury storefronts, and refined European atmosphere.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Beverly Canon Gardens

    Hidden between luxury hotels and designer boutiques lies one of Beverly Hills' best-kept secrets: the 33,000-square-foot Beverly Cañon Gardens. With graceful fountains, Mediterranean landscaping, stone colonnades, and peaceful walkways, it feels more like a private courtyard in southern France or northern Italy than the middle of Los Angeles. Most visitors head straight to Rodeo Drive without ever discovering this tranquil oasis, making it one of the neighborhood's true hidden gems. World Connection: The garden's architecture draws inspiration from classic European civic gardens, reflecting Beverly Hills' long-standing fascination with Mediterranean elegance. Photo Opportunity: Elegant fountain framed by arches, lush greenery, and luxury architecture—a timeless Beverly Hills setting.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Formerly known as the Montage Beverly Hills, this five-star hotel joined the prestigious Maybourne Hotel Group in 2020, placing it alongside legendary London icons such as Claridge's, The Connaught, and The Berkeley. The hotel blends Californian sunshine with British sophistication, making it one of the city's most prestigious luxury addresses. Even if you're not staying here, it's easy to understand why royalty, world leaders, Oscar winners, and international celebrities choose properties like this when visiting Los Angeles. Luxury Spotlight: Suites here regularly cost $2,000–$10,000+ per night, with the most exclusive accommodations reaching substantially higher rates during major events. World Connection: This is Beverly Hills' direct connection to London's historic luxury hotel tradition. Photo Opportunity: The elegant façade, manicured landscaping, and classic architecture create one of the most refined hotel backdrops in Beverly Hills.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3

    What began as a small natural foods market in 1966 has evolved into one of Los Angeles' most recognizable lifestyle brands. Erewhon became a global social media phenomenon thanks to celebrity collaborations—including smoothie creations associated with Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid, and other public figures—with some signature drinks selling for around $20. Today, visiting Erewhon has become less about grocery shopping and more about experiencing the intersection of wellness, luxury, and celebrity culture. Luxury Spotlight: Some limited-edition celebrity smoothies have generated hours-long lines and nationwide media attention. Photo Opportunity: The exterior of one of Los Angeles' most talked-about wellness destinations.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Inspired by the seaside tavernas of Greece, Avra transports the flavors and elegance of the Mediterranean to the heart of Beverly Hills. Fresh seafood displayed on ice, crisp white interiors, and refined coastal design create an atmosphere reminiscent of Mykonos or Santorini rather than Southern California. It has quickly become one of Beverly Hills' favorite destinations for celebrities, executives, and luxury travelers seeking understated sophistication. World Connection: Avra reflects Beverly Hills' ability to bring world-class hospitality from the Greek islands to one of America's most prestigious neighborhoods. Photo Opportunity: The beautiful Mediterranean-inspired entrance offers a sophisticated European-style backdrop.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    While Rodeo Drive attracts the headlines, many locals consider Beverly Drive the neighborhood's true lifestyle boulevard. Stylish cafés, wellness destinations, designer boutiques, and acclaimed restaurants create a more relaxed yet equally refined atmosphere, offering a glimpse into everyday life in Beverly Hills. Walking here reveals that luxury isn't confined to famous storefronts—it's woven into the rhythm of the entire neighborhood. Photo Opportunity: A classic Beverly Hills streetscape with elegant storefronts, cafés, and towering palm trees.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Since opening in 1994, Il Pastaio has earned a reputation as one of Beverly Hills' most famous celebrity lunch destinations. On almost any busy afternoon, paparazzi photographers can often be seen waiting outside, hoping to capture actors, musicians, producers, athletes, or television personalities arriving for lunch. The restaurant's handmade pasta and lively terrace perfectly embody the relaxed elegance of Beverly Hills dining, where celebrity sightings are simply part of everyday life. Hollywood Connection: Publicly reported guests over the years have included names such as Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Al Pacino, Tom Hanks, Kim Kardashian, and numerous other Hollywood figures. Photo Opportunity: The bustling outdoor terrace captures the unmistakable atmosphere of celebrity Beverly Hills.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Since 1945, Nate'n Al has remained one of Beverly Hills' most beloved Old Hollywood institutions. Generations of actors, comedians, studio executives, and politicians—including Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle, Jack Benny, and countless entertainment insiders—have gathered here over classic Jewish deli favorites. In a city constantly reinventing itself, Nate'n Al offers a rare chance to experience a piece of authentic Hollywood history that has remained remarkably unchanged for nearly eighty years. Hollywood Connection: Few restaurants in Los Angeles have welcomed as many generations of entertainment legends as Nate'n Al. Photo Opportunity: A timeless Beverly Hills landmark where Old Hollywood charm meets modern celebrity culture.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8

    Founded in Miami in 2012, Pura Vida grew from a single neighborhood café into one of Florida's best-known wellness brands before expanding to California. Bright interiors, tropical colors, and health-focused cuisine bring a refreshing Miami energy to Beverly Hills, illustrating how luxury today is increasingly defined by wellness as much as fashion. This stop adds another chapter to the story of Beverly Hills as an international crossroads of style and lifestyle. World Connection: Miami's tropical wellness culture meets Beverly Hills luxury just a short walk from Rodeo Drive. Photo Opportunity: Vibrant pastel colors and contemporary design create a cheerful California backdrop.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Founded in Los Angeles in 2013, Alfred helped define the city's modern coffee culture with its instantly recognizable slogan: "But First, Coffee." What began as a single café on Melrose Place has grown into one of Southern California's most recognizable lifestyle brands, frequently visited by influencers, creatives, and celebrities. For many visitors, Alfred represents contemporary Los Angeles in much the same way that Starbucks symbolizes Seattle. Hollywood Connection: Alfred locations regularly appear across social media, entertainment coverage, and influencer content featuring actors, musicians, and creators. Photo Opportunity: The iconic Alfred branding makes for a fun and unmistakably Los Angeles photo.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Rodeo Drive

    This is the ceremonial entrance to one of the most famous shopping streets on Earth. Although Rodeo Drive spans only about three blocks, it has become synonymous with luxury, attracting visitors from over 100 countries every year who come not only to shop but to experience its glamorous atmosphere. For many travelers, simply walking Rodeo Drive is as essential as visiting the Hollywood Sign or Santa Monica Pier. Did You Know? The value of merchandise displayed along Rodeo Drive often reaches hundreds of millions of dollars at any given time. Photo Opportunity: The classic palm-lined perspective looking down Rodeo Drive—one of Los Angeles' signature postcard views.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Bijan (Pass by)

    Welcome to what has often been called "the most exclusive boutique in the world." Founded by Iranian-born designer Bijan Pakzad in 1976, House of Bijan became legendary for serving presidents, royalty, billionaires, and celebrities by private appointment, with custom suits often starting around $20,000 and complete bespoke wardrobes reaching well into six figures. Even its bright yellow façade has become a Beverly Hills landmark, proving that true luxury isn't always about being the biggest—sometimes it's about being the most exclusive. Luxury Spotlight: Bijan's clients reportedly included Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Barack Obama, Prince Charles (now King Charles III), Tom Cruise, Michael Jordan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and numerous international business leaders. Photo Opportunity: The iconic yellow storefront—one of Rodeo Drive's most recognizable luxury landmarks.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Founded in Paris in 1847, Cartier has supplied jewelry to kings, queens, movie stars, and some of the world's wealthiest families for nearly two centuries. King Edward VII famously called Cartier "the jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers," a reputation that continues today. The Beverly Hills boutique brings French elegance and royal heritage to Rodeo Drive, where timeless craftsmanship meets Hollywood glamour. Luxury Spotlight: Cartier's most extraordinary creations can sell for hundreds of thousands—or even millions—of dollars, while iconic Love bracelets and Panthère collections remain global status symbols. Photo Opportunity: Elegant French-inspired architecture with one of the world's most prestigious jewelry houses.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci transformed from a small Italian leather goods workshop into one of the world's most influential fashion houses. Its Rodeo Drive boutique represents the bold, colorful side of Italian luxury and has become a favorite of celebrities, musicians, athletes, and fashion icons. Walking past Gucci offers a glimpse into how Beverly Hills became a showcase for the world's most celebrated designer brands. World Connection: Florence, Milan, Paris, London, and Beverly Hills—all connected through the world's leading luxury fashion houses. Photo Opportunity: Italian luxury framed by California sunshine and towering palm trees.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Few brands tell the story of luxury travel better than Louis Vuitton. Founded in Paris in 1854 as a maker of handcrafted travel trunks, the company grew alongside the golden age of international travel and is now one of the world's most valuable luxury brands. Today, its Beverly Hills flagship welcomes visitors from every continent, symbolizing the city's global appeal. Luxury Spotlight: Limited-edition Louis Vuitton handbags can easily exceed $10,000, while rare collector pieces often sell for many times that amount on the resale market. Photo Opportunity: One of Rodeo Drive's most recognizable storefronts, where Parisian craftsmanship meets Hollywood glamour.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Since 1906, Van Cleef & Arpels has been celebrated for creating jewelry inspired by nature, fairy tales, ballet, and timeless elegance. The house pioneered the revolutionary Mystery Set™ technique, allowing gemstones to appear without visible prongs—a process requiring hundreds of hours of expert craftsmanship. Its presence on Rodeo Drive reflects Beverly Hills' enduring connection to Parisian refinement and haute joaillerie. Did You Know? Some high-jewelry creations from Van Cleef & Arpels are valued at well over one million dollars. Photo Opportunity: Sophisticated Parisian elegance in the heart of Beverly Hills.

    Admission ticket free
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    Rodeo Drive Walk of Style

    Unlike Hollywood's Walk of Fame, Rodeo Drive's Walk of Style, established in 2003, celebrates visionaries who transformed fashion, design, and luxury. Honorees have included legendary names such as Giorgio Armani, Tom Ford, Princess Diana's favorite designer Gianni Versace, and other icons who shaped the global fashion industry. It reminds visitors that Rodeo Drive is not simply about shopping—it's about the history of style itself. Hollywood Connection: Many of the designers honored here have dressed Oscar winners, royalty, and generations of Hollywood stars. Photo Opportunity: Discover fashion history beneath your feet while standing on one of the world's most glamorous streets.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 12

    This is the image most people imagine when they think of Beverly Hills: elegant boutiques, exotic palm trees, luxury cars, immaculate streets, and year-round California sunshine. Countless films, commercials, fashion campaigns, and travel magazines have used this stretch of Rodeo Drive as the visual definition of luxury living. Standing here, it's easy to understand why Beverly Hills became an international symbol of success, aspiration, and glamour. Hollywood Connection: Rodeo Drive has appeared in numerous productions, including Pretty Woman, Beverly Hills Cop, Clueless, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and countless fashion shoots. Photo Opportunity: The ultimate Rodeo Drive photograph—designer boutiques, palm trees, luxury cars, and the unmistakable atmosphere of Beverly Hills.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 13

    Pass beneath one of Beverly Hills' most recognizable architectural landmarks, where California instantly gives way to the charm of a European village. Completed in 1990, the elegant archway marks the entrance to Two Rodeo and has appeared in countless travel magazines, fashion campaigns, and wedding photos. Many visitors are surprised to discover that this picturesque corner feels more like Paris or Florence than Los Angeles. World Connection: Inspired by Europe's most elegant shopping streets, Via Rodeo blends Italian, French, and Spanish architectural influences into one beautifully designed pedestrian district. Photo Opportunity: Frame the iconic archway with the cobblestone street disappearing into the distance—one of Beverly Hills' most elegant photographs.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 14
    Two Rodeo Drive

    Opened in 1990 at a reported cost of approximately $200 million, Two Rodeo was designed to recreate the atmosphere of an intimate European luxury village. Its cobblestone streets, wrought-iron balconies, fountains, and boutique façades create one of the most romantic corners of Beverly Hills. It's easy to forget you're standing in Southern California until the palm trees remind you otherwise. Luxury Spotlight: Two Rodeo was among the first developments in the United States to transform luxury shopping into an immersive architectural experience rather than simply a retail destination. Photo Opportunity: A timeless European-style streetscape surrounded by designer boutiques and California palms.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 15
    Golden Triangle

    This charming pedestrian passage is one of Beverly Hills' hidden architectural treasures. Delicate balconies, elegant lanterns, stone paving, and beautifully proportioned façades create the illusion of strolling through an upscale neighborhood in Milan or southern France. It perfectly illustrates Beverly Hills' long-standing fascination with European beauty and craftsmanship. World Connection: The passage blends architectural influences from Italy, France, and Spain, reflecting the cosmopolitan identity that has shaped Beverly Hills for decades. Photo Opportunity: One of the most romantic hidden corners in Beverly Hills, perfect for elegant travel portraits.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel (Pass by)

    Since opening in 1928, the Beverly Wilshire has welcomed presidents, royalty, Oscar winners, business leaders, and generations of Hollywood legends. Now managed by Four Seasons, the hotel remains one of the most prestigious addresses in Los Angeles, with luxury suites regularly commanding several thousand dollars per night. Few buildings better capture the timeless glamour of Beverly Hills. Luxury Spotlight: The hotel's finest specialty suites can exceed $20,000 per night during major events such as the Academy Awards and Golden Globes. Hollywood Connection: Guests have included Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Barack Obama, The Beatles, Warren Beatty, and countless international celebrities. Photo Opportunity: Stand before one of America's most legendary luxury hotels, where Hollywood glamour has unfolded for nearly a century.

    Admission ticket free
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    Even if you've never stayed here, you've almost certainly seen this hotel on screen. The 1990 blockbuster "Pretty Woman," starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, transformed the Beverly Wilshire into one of the world's most recognizable movie hotels, inspiring millions of visitors to come see it in person. More than three decades later, guests from around the globe still recreate scenes from one of Hollywood's most beloved romantic films. Hollywood Connection: The Beverly Wilshire has also appeared in numerous television series, documentaries, travel shows, and luxury lifestyle productions. Photo Opportunity: Recreate one of cinema's most iconic Beverly Hills moments outside the hotel's famous entrance.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    You are now standing at one of the world's most famous intersections, where luxury fashion, five-star hospitality, and Hollywood glamour meet. Within just a few hundred feet are internationally renowned hotels, flagship boutiques, celebrity restaurants, and some of the most valuable commercial real estate in Southern California. Few intersections anywhere concentrate so much wealth, influence, and global recognition into such a compact area. Did You Know? Commercial rents around Rodeo Drive consistently rank among the highest in the United States, reflecting the street's extraordinary international prestige. Photo Opportunity: Capture the classic intersection where palm trees, designer boutiques, and the Beverly Wilshire create the quintessential Beverly Hills skyline.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 18
    Beverly Gardens Park

    Stretching for nearly 1.9 miles (3 km) along Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Gardens Park has been the green heart of Beverly Hills since 1911, separating the city's elegant residential neighborhoods from its famous shopping district. Lined with palm trees, rose gardens, sculptures, fountains, and historic landmarks, the park beautifully illustrates how Beverly Hills blends luxury with thoughtfully designed public spaces. It's also home to the world-famous Beverly Hills Sign, making it one of Southern California's most photographed parks. Did You Know? The park hosts the renowned Beverly Hills Art Show twice a year, attracting more than 200 artists and tens of thousands of visitors from around the world. Photo Opportunity: The iconic Beverly Hills Sign surrounded by lush gardens, towering palm trees, and beautifully landscaped pathways—one of Los Angeles' most recognizable photo spots.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Beverly Hills Sign

    No visit to Beverly Hills feels complete without the city's most iconic landmark. Set beside the historic Lily Pond, the Beverly Hills Sign has welcomed visitors for generations and has become one of Southern California's most photographed locations. It's the perfect place to pause and reflect on how a small city of just about 32,000 residents became one of the world's greatest symbols of luxury, celebrity, and aspiration. Did You Know? Beverly Hills officially became an incorporated city in 1914, and despite its worldwide fame, it remains surprisingly small—covering only about 5.7 square miles (14.8 km²). Photo Opportunity: The classic Beverly Hills photograph with the famous sign, lily pond, palm trees, and lush gardens—a must-have souvenir from your visit.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Third Street Promenade

    Welcome to one of Southern California's most famous pedestrian streets. Stretching for three lively blocks, the Third Street Promenade attracts an estimated 8–10 million visitors every year, making it one of California's busiest outdoor shopping and entertainment destinations. Talented street performers, musicians, artists, cafés, and boutiques create an atmosphere that perfectly captures the relaxed energy of coastal Los Angeles. Hollywood Connection: The Promenade has appeared in numerous films, television series, travel shows, and music videos, becoming one of Southern California's most recognizable public spaces. Photo Opportunity: Palm trees, colorful street performers, outdoor cafés, and the unmistakable California atmosphere.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Santa Monica Place

    Designed by legendary architect Frank Gehry in 1980 and completely transformed during a major renovation in 2010, Santa Monica Place combines luxury shopping with spectacular ocean views. International brands, rooftop dining, and open-air architecture create a seamless transition between the city and the beach. Unlike traditional enclosed malls, this space was designed to embrace Southern California's sunshine and outdoor lifestyle. World Connection: Visitors from around the globe come here to experience California's signature blend of shopping, architecture, and coastal living. Photo Opportunity: Modern architecture framed by palm trees with glimpses of the Pacific Ocean.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Tongva Park

    Opened in 2013, Tongva Park transformed what had once been an overlooked hillside into one of Santa Monica's most celebrated public spaces. Named after the Tongva people, the original inhabitants of the Los Angeles Basin, the park combines winding pathways, native plants, public art, scenic overlooks, and playful modern landscaping. It beautifully connects Santa Monica's Indigenous heritage with its contemporary identity. Did You Know? Before Los Angeles existed, the Tongva people had lived throughout this region for thousands of years. Photo Opportunity: Rolling green hills, artistic landscaping, and panoramic ocean views.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Hidden among the trees sits one of Santa Monica's most fascinating attractions. Built in 1898, this Camera Obscura is one of the oldest continuously operating optical devices in California, projecting a live image of the outside world onto a viewing table using nothing more than mirrors and sunlight. Long before smartphones and digital cameras, this remarkable invention amazed visitors with what felt like real-time magic. Did You Know? The Camera Obscura works without electricity, relying entirely on the principles of light first described centuries ago by scientists and artists. Photo Opportunity: The charming historic building tucked among lush greenery—a hidden gem that most visitors never discover.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
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    Completed in 1958, this Mid-Century Modern landmark became one of Southern California's premier entertainment venues. It hosted the Academy Awards in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1966, welcoming Hollywood's biggest stars before the ceremony moved permanently to other locations. Legendary performers including David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Prince, and The Doors also appeared on its stage. Hollywood Connection: Before today's Dolby Theatre, this was where Oscar history was made. Photo Opportunity: One of Hollywood's lesser-known but historically significant entertainment landmarks.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
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    Ocean Avenue

    Running along dramatic oceanfront bluffs, Ocean Avenue offers some of the finest coastal views anywhere in Los Angeles. On clear days, visitors can see for miles along the Pacific coastline while watching cyclists, runners, surfers, and classic California sunsets unfold below. This is where the city's urban energy gives way to the rhythm of the ocean. California Lifestyle: Ocean Avenue perfectly embodies the outdoor culture that has made Southern California famous worldwide. Photo Opportunity: Sweeping Pacific Ocean panoramas framed by towering palm trees.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Palisades Park

    Stretching approximately 1.5 miles along Santa Monica's coastal bluffs, Palisades Park is one of California's most scenic urban parks. More than 100 years old, it offers spectacular overlooks, historic monuments, towering palm trees, and some of the most photographed sunsets on the West Coast. Few places better capture the relaxed beauty of Southern California. Did You Know? The park sits atop sandstone bluffs rising nearly 100 feet above the Pacific Ocean. Photo Opportunity: Classic California postcard views overlooking the Santa Monica Pier and endless Pacific Ocean.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    You've reached the symbolic end of one of America's most legendary highways. Historic Route 66, established in 1926, stretched approximately 2,448 miles (3,940 km) from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean, becoming known as the "Mother Road" during the Great Depression and the golden age of American road trips. Standing here connects visitors to nearly a century of travel, adventure, and Americana. Did You Know? Although the official highway no longer exists in its original form, millions of travelers still come here every year to celebrate its enduring legacy. Photo Opportunity: The famous "End of the Trail" Route 66 sign—one of America's most iconic road-trip photos.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Santa Monica Pier

    Opened on September 9, 1909, the Santa Monica Pier is one of Southern California's most beloved landmarks and among the last remaining great pleasure piers on the West Coast. Over the decades, it has appeared in hundreds of films, television shows, commercials, and music videos, becoming an international symbol of California beach culture. Whether you're watching surfers, listening to street musicians, or simply enjoying the ocean breeze, this is where many visitors feel they've truly arrived in California. Hollywood Connection: Featured in productions including Forrest Gump, Iron Man, The Sting, Her, Modern Family, and countless travel programs. Photo Opportunity: The world-famous Santa Monica Pier entrance with the Ferris wheel rising above the Pacific Ocean.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Pacific Wheel

    Rising nearly 130 feet (40 meters) above the Pacific Ocean, Pacific Park's Ferris wheel is the world's first and only solar-powered Ferris wheel. More than 174,000 LED lights create spectacular nighttime displays visible for miles along the coastline, making it one of Southern California's most recognizable landmarks. Whether spinning beneath blue skies or glowing after sunset, it perfectly captures the playful spirit of Santa Monica. Did You Know? The Ferris wheel has become one of California's most photographed attractions and frequently appears in postcards, commercials, and travel campaigns. Photo Opportunity: The colorful Ferris wheel framed by the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Pier.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Built in 1916, the Looff Hippodrome houses one of America's finest historic carousels, featuring 44 beautifully hand-carved wooden horses crafted by the renowned Philadelphia Toboggan Company. It is one of the few remaining authentic seaside carousel buildings in the United States and has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Stepping inside feels like traveling back to the golden age of American amusement parks. Hollywood Connection: The carousel has appeared in numerous films, television series, commercials, and music videos, becoming one of Santa Monica's most beloved cinematic locations. Photo Opportunity: The historic Hippodrome with its vintage carousel and classic seaside architecture. ________________________________________

    Admission ticket free
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    Santa Monica State Beach

    Stretching for approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km), Santa Monica State Beach is one of California's most famous urban beaches and welcomes millions of visitors every year. Wide sandy shores, volleyball courts, surfers, cyclists, and spectacular sunsets combine to create the quintessential Southern California beach experience. This is the California many people have dreamed of long before arriving. California Lifestyle: Beach volleyball, outdoor fitness, cycling, surfing, and year-round sunshine are all part of everyday life here. Photo Opportunity: Endless golden sand, swaying palm trees, and the Pacific Ocean stretching to the horizon.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica

    Long before Venice became famous for bodybuilding, Santa Monica's Original Muscle Beach opened in 1934 as one of America's first public outdoor fitness spaces. Gymnasts, acrobats, wrestlers, and athletes amazed crowds with incredible displays of strength and agility, helping establish Southern California's world-famous fitness culture. Today's playground continues that tradition, welcoming visitors of all ages to watch or even join the fun. Did You Know? Muscle Beach helped inspire California's reputation as the birthplace of outdoor fitness decades before modern gyms became popular. Photo Opportunity: Outdoor gym equipment with the Pacific Ocean creating the ultimate California fitness backdrop.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    The Marvin Braude Bike Trail stretches approximately 22 miles (35 km) along the Pacific coastline, connecting Santa Monica with Venice, Marina del Rey, Manhattan Beach, and Torrance. Cyclists, joggers, rollerbladers, and walkers from around the world share this scenic path every day, creating one of the most iconic coastal routes in America. Watching the constant flow of activity offers a glimpse into Southern California's active outdoor lifestyle. California Lifestyle: Locals often use the trail not only for recreation but also for commuting between beach communities. Photo Opportunity: The famous coastal bike path with palm trees, ocean views, and cyclists riding into the distance.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    As we leave Santa Monica behind, notice how the atmosphere begins to change. Luxury hotels and polished promenades gradually give way to surf shops, colorful murals, street performers, and creative energy—the transition perfectly reflects Los Angeles itself, where dramatically different neighborhoods exist just minutes apart. By the time we arrive in Venice, you'll discover a completely different side of California: freer, more artistic, and wonderfully unconventional.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Venice Beach

    Welcome to Venice Beach, one of the world's most famous beachfront destinations and a symbol of California's free-spirited lifestyle. Originally founded in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as an American version of Venice, Italy, today the neighborhood welcomes an estimated 10–16 million visitors each year, drawn by its unique blend of surf culture, street performers, artists, musicians, and colorful local characters. As we explore, you'll experience the creative energy, diversity, and laid-back atmosphere that have made Venice Beach an international icon unlike anywhere else in Los Angeles. Hollywood Connection: Venice Beach has appeared in countless films and television shows, including Baywatch, White Men Can't Jump, American History X, Lords of Dogtown, Barbie, and numerous music videos, making it one of California's most recognizable filming locations. Photo Opportunity: Capture the classic California beach scene with swaying palm trees, the Pacific Ocean and colorful boardwalk

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Venice Beach Boardwalk

    Few places on Earth offer a people-watching experience quite like the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Stretching for about 1½ miles, it attracts an estimated 10–16 million visitors annually, making it one of Southern California's busiest and most vibrant public spaces. Street performers, artists, musicians, fortune tellers, vendors, and visitors from around the world create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Los Angeles. Hollywood Connection: Venice Beach has appeared in countless productions, including Baywatch, White Men Can't Jump, American History X, Lords of Dogtown, and numerous music videos. Photo Opportunity: The colorful boardwalk alive with performers, murals, palm trees, and Pacific Ocean views.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Venice Skatepark

    Opened in 2009, Venice Skatepark was built on one of skateboarding's most historic locations, where generations of California skaters helped shape the sport's evolution. Designed to resemble an empty backyard swimming pool, it attracts both world-class professionals and beginners eager to ride beside the Pacific Ocean. Watching skaters perform tricks here is an unforgettable part of the Venice Beach experience. Hollywood Connection: Many legendary skateboarders, including Tony Hawk, have skated or appeared at Venice over the years, cementing its place in skateboarding culture. Photo Opportunity: Skateboarders launching above bowls with the Pacific Ocean in the background.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Muscle Beach Venice Gym

    Opened in 1957, Venice Muscle Beach became the spiritual home of modern bodybuilding and remains one of the world's most famous outdoor gyms. Fitness legends including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, and Franco Columbu trained in this area during the golden age of bodybuilding, helping turn Venice into an international fitness destination. Even today, visitors gather to watch athletes perform extraordinary feats of strength just steps from the beach. Did You Know? Arnold Schwarzenegger has often described Venice as one of the places where his American dream truly began. Photo Opportunity: The legendary outdoor gym where bodybuilding history was made against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Venice Sign

    The iconic VENICE sign suspended above Windward Avenue has become one of the neighborhood's most recognizable symbols and welcomes millions of visitors every year. Originally inspired by developer Abbot Kinney, who founded Venice in 1905 as an American version of Venice, Italy, today's illuminated sign celebrates the community's colorful, creative spirit. It marks the gateway to one of the most famous beach neighborhoods in the world. World Connection: Venice, California was deliberately inspired by Venice, Italy, complete with canals, bridges, and European-inspired planning. Photo Opportunity: The iconic Venice sign stretching across Windward Avenue.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Ocean Front Walk is the beating heart of Venice Beach, where surfers, cyclists, musicians, artists, skaters, and visitors from every corner of the globe come together. The energy changes every hour, making every visit slightly different from the last. Few places capture Los Angeles' diversity, creativity, and free spirit quite like this famous promenade. Hollywood Connection: Ocean Front Walk has appeared in hundreds of films, television shows, commercials, travel documentaries, and music videos, becoming one of California's most recognizable streets. Photo Opportunity: Palm trees, street performers, ocean views, and classic California beach life all in one frame.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Windward Avenue was the grand entrance to Abbot Kinney's visionary seaside resort when Venice opened in 1905. Once lined with elegant arcades, canals, and attractions inspired by Venice, Italy, it welcomed visitors arriving by train to experience one of California's most ambitious developments. Today, it remains the symbolic gateway connecting historic Venice with its modern creative identity. Did You Know? In its early years, Venice featured gondolas, amusement rides, dance halls, and even ostrich races, making it one of California's most extraordinary seaside destinations. Photo Opportunity: The historic avenue beneath the iconic VENICE sign.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Venice Canals Walkway

    Hidden just a few minutes from the busy boardwalk lies one of Los Angeles' most peaceful neighborhoods. Built in 1905, the canals were inspired by Venice, Italy, with graceful pedestrian bridges, charming walkways, and picturesque waterfront homes creating an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Southern California. Many first-time visitors are astonished to discover such serenity tucked behind the lively beach scene. World Connection: Venice, California was originally envisioned as an American interpretation of Venice, Italy, complete with approximately 16 miles of canals, although only a small portion survives today. Photo Opportunity: Beautiful canal reflections framed by charming pedestrian bridges and waterfront cottages.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Carroll Canal is one of the most picturesque sections of the remaining Venice Canals and offers postcard-worthy views in every direction. Elegant footbridges, lush landscaping, ducks, kayakers, and beautifully restored homes create a peaceful setting that feels worlds away from bustling Los Angeles. It is one of the neighborhood's most beloved hidden gems. Photo Opportunity: Symmetrical canal reflections with graceful bridges and waterfront homes.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    The charming pedestrian bridges crossing the canals are among Venice's most recognizable architectural features. Each bridge offers a slightly different perspective of the waterways, making every crossing feel like stepping into a European village. These quiet crossings provide some of the most relaxing moments of the entire tour. World Connection: The bridges continue Abbot Kinney's original vision of bringing the romance of northern Italy to Southern California. Photo Opportunity: One of the classic Venice Canal compositions featuring bridges reflected in calm water.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Gjelina Since opening in 2008, Gjelina has become one of Los Angeles' most influential restaurants, helping redefine California's farm-to-table dining movement. Its seasonal menu, rustic architecture, and relaxed atmosphere attract celebrities, chefs, designers, and food lovers from around the world, with reservations often booked well in advance. This is where we'll pause for an optional lunch break, giving you time to relax, soak in the vibrant atmosphere, and enjoy one of Venice's most celebrated dining destinations before continuing our journey. Hollywood Connection: Publicly reported guests have included Gwyneth Paltrow, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston, Chris Martin, Jessica Alba, and numerous other actors, musicians, and creative industry figures. Photo Opportunity: One of California's most iconic restaurant façades, blending rustic architecture with Venice's effortlessly stylish atmosphere.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Venice art walls

    The Venice Art Walls preserve one of the neighborhood's most creative traditions, where artists from around the world transform concrete into an ever-changing outdoor gallery. Every mural is temporary, ensuring that no two visits to Venice are exactly alike. This vibrant space perfectly reflects Venice's spirit of artistic freedom, self-expression, and constant reinvention. Did You Know? The original graffiti walls began as part of the Venice Pavilion and evolved into one of Southern California's most celebrated legal street art spaces. Photo Opportunity: Colorful murals that change throughout the year, creating a truly unique souvenir photo.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    While the Beverly Hills location showcases celebrity wellness culture, the Venice store reflects a more relaxed coastal interpretation of the same lifestyle. Organic produce, premium wellness products, celebrity smoothies, and health-conscious dining continue the California philosophy of balancing luxury with wellbeing. It's the perfect reminder that in Los Angeles, wellness has become part of everyday culture rather than just a trend. Luxury Spotlight: Some visitors joke that an Erewhon shopping basket can rival the cost of a fine dining meal—but for many Angelenos, it's simply part of the lifestyle. Photo Opportunity: The iconic Erewhon storefront representing modern California wellness culture.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Abbot Kinney Boulevard

    Once an overlooked neighborhood street, Abbot Kinney Boulevard has become one of the world's most celebrated shopping streets and was famously described by GQ Magazine as "The Coolest Block in America." Independent boutiques, award-winning restaurants, art galleries, and design studios have transformed it into the creative heart of Venice. Walking here reveals a sophisticated side of Los Angeles that many visitors never expect. Did You Know? The boulevard is named after developer Abbot Kinney, who founded Venice in 1905 after traveling extensively through Europe. Photo Opportunity: Palm-lined boulevard filled with stylish boutiques, murals, and outdoor cafés. ________________________________________

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Intelligentsia Coffee Founded in Chicago in 1995, Intelligentsia helped pioneer America's specialty coffee movement long before artisan coffee became mainstream. Its Venice location quickly became a favorite gathering place for entrepreneurs, filmmakers, writers, surfers, and creatives, and we'll have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious California-style latte paired with one of their outstanding almond croissants—a local favorite and the perfect mid-tour treat. This stop highlights how coffee culture has become an essential part of Los Angeles' creative lifestyle. World Connection: Intelligentsia works directly with coffee growers around the world, emphasizing exceptional quality, sustainability, and craftsmanship in every cup. Photo Opportunity: Modern California coffee culture at one of America's most respected specialty cafés, with beautifully crafted coffee and artisanal pastries completing the experience.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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