L. A. area-need info.
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L. A. area-need info.
A few years ago a friend took me to a beach that had little streets with shops running up from it and you could see boats going in and out of a nearby port of some kind. I can't remember what it was called. Does this sound familiar to anyone? If not, I am looking for a nice place to spend an afternoon evening with a beach (mostly for view and walking, we don't really want to swim)and shops, restaurants close by in the L.A. area. Actually we are staying in Anaheim this time. Thanks for any help you could give.
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Parts of your description sound like Manhattan Beach but M.B. does not have a big boat harbor. Hmmm. Maybe it was Venice Beach and you could see the port at Marina del Rey? Anyway, Manhattan Beach would be nice for the afternoon and so would Santa Monica Beach. good luck.
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Maybe it was Long Beach. The Belmont Shores area is a nice area for shopping.
Another suggestion that would be closer from Anaheim is Balboa Island - escpecially if you're going to be there with kids. There's a little ferry that you can ride back and forth to the island for like $0.35 a person.
You can also take a boat tour that takes you around the expensive homes lining the bay. It's around $7 per person. The ticket booth is located near the arcade on the island.
BJ's Pizza is a good choice for Chicago style pizza.
Laguna Beach is also a fun beach town to spend the day. But with more art galleries and cafes, it's not quite as popular with younger children.
Another suggestion that would be closer from Anaheim is Balboa Island - escpecially if you're going to be there with kids. There's a little ferry that you can ride back and forth to the island for like $0.35 a person.
You can also take a boat tour that takes you around the expensive homes lining the bay. It's around $7 per person. The ticket booth is located near the arcade on the island.
BJ's Pizza is a good choice for Chicago style pizza.
Laguna Beach is also a fun beach town to spend the day. But with more art galleries and cafes, it's not quite as popular with younger children.