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Downtown Long Beach pulses with waterfront energy, where Rainbow Harbor's scenic walkways meet the buzzing entertainment scene. The Aquarium of the Pacific draws ocean lovers, while The Pike Outlets and Pine Avenue satisfy shoppers and night owls alike. Culture buffs can explore the Museum of Latin American Art and catch performances at the Terrace Theater.
Getting around couldn't be easier with three metro stations and highly walkable streets. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood with ocean views, while diverse eateries dot the downtown core. Hotels range from sleek high-rises to boutique options, all within steps of the Pacific's refreshing breeze.
Belmont Shore brings the best of Long Beach right to your feet with miles of golden beaches and bay views. Stroll along Second Street where cool boutiques and bustling cafes spill onto sun-drenched sidewalks. The beachfront paths connect Alamitos Bay to Rosie's Dog Beach, creating perfect routes for people-watching or catching the sunset. Water lovers can dive into kayaking or paddleboarding on the calm bay waters.
Dining options range from casual taco spots to upscale seafood restaurants with ocean-view patios. Most accommodations are charming vacation rentals and boutique inns nestled between palm-lined streets. The neighborhood is wonderfully walkable with easy access to both the peaceful bay and vibrant Pacific shores.
The Long Beach Waterfront invites you to stroll along extensive Pacific-facing boardwalks where maritime energy meets vacation vibes. Rainbow Harbor sparkles with cruise vessels while the Aquarium of the Pacific houses 11,000 sea creatures in an underwater wonderland. The wooden walkways of Shoreline Village lead to shops and restaurants perfect for soaking up ocean views and watching harbor activities.
Getting around is a breeze with connected boardwalks and bike paths lining the shore. Upscale seafood restaurants with ocean views sit alongside casual eateries serving fish tacos, while nearby hotels offer rooms with balconies overlooking the marina.
East Village brings creative cool to Long Beach with an artsy edge you can't help but dig. Wander down 4th Street Retro Row to browse vinyl shops, quirky boutiques, and galleries that showcase local talent. The neighborhood pulses with energy as colorful murals and neon signs guide you between craft cocktail bars and independent bookstores where you can score unique finds.
Getting around couldn't be easier with two metro stations and super walkable streets. When hunger strikes, you'll find everything from farm-to-table bistros to late-night eateries where locals hang. Boutique hotels and trendy B&Bs offer the perfect base for exploring Long Beach's creative heart.
Alamitos Beach offers the perfect blend of coastal living and trendy vibes along Long Beach's shoreline. The wide sandy beach invites volleyball players and sunbathers, while the bustling beachfront promenade fills with cyclists and joggers enjoying Pacific views. City Beach provides a classic California experience, and the eclectic shops of 4th Street Retro Row showcase the neighborhood's creative spirit.
Local cafes and independent boutiques line the streets just blocks from the surf. With excellent walkability and dedicated bike paths, getting around is a breeze whether you're heading to the Long Beach Cruise Terminal or simply exploring the laid-back residential streets dotted with charming bungalows.
Imagine strolling along Long Beach Cruise Terminal for some great waterfront pics. It's located 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from central Long Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is walkable and has lots of nice beaches. Long Beach has other activities you might want to enjoy such as World Cruise Center.
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center is worth a pic or two when discovering Waterfront. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is artsy and has lots of nice beaches.
Imagine strolling along Port of Long Beach for some great waterfront pics. It's located 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from central Long Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is artsy and has lots of nice beaches. Long Beach has other popular activities such as Long Beach Cruise Terminal.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in RMS Queen Mary during your travels in Long Beach. Discover the top-notch restaurants and acclaimed art scene in this walkable area.
Take the family to visit the sea animals who live in Aquarium of the Pacific during your trip to Long Beach. Experience the acclaimed art scene or attend a sporting event in this walkable area.
Take a campus tour or just explore the area of California State University, Long Beach, during your trip to Long Beach. Amble around this family-friendly area's beautiful beaches or attend a sporting event.
Beneath the California sun, Long Beach offers more than just its namesake stretches of sand. The majestic Queen Mary, permanently docked in the harbor, reveals tales of transatlantic voyages through its Art Deco corridors. At the Aquarium of the Pacific, sea otters perform aquatic acrobatics while sharks glide overhead in underwater tunnels. Shoreline Village's boardwalk buzzes with ice cream-licking families and couples watching sailboats drift by. The Museum of Latin American Art showcases vibrant works in the East Village Arts District, where murals transform building facades into open-air galleries. For a perfect afternoon, rent a Duffy boat to navigate Naples' canals, then catch sunset from Bluff Park as container ships slide silently into America's second-busiest port.
Visitors to Long Beach like this walkable city's beaches, restaurants, and aquarium. Simply book an excursion to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not go on a fun excursion to Long Beach Cruise Terminal? While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center.