“Honey,
don't worry... keep peddling. It'll just be a little longer and we'll be out of
here.”
“Venice Beach
is a hell hole."
"Wow! The Tijuana of California beaches"
"Dirty as hell. "
"I've been there, done it and don't care to go back "
A year’s collection of reviews of
Venice Beach and Boardwalk
from Trip Advisor and Yelp!
Compiled by Derek Harbaugh
January 6,
2015
Reviewed January 6, 2015
The boardwalk has lots of colourful shops and cafes - we had a
great lunch at the Venice Ale House (ordered a coconut water which came in a
real coconut, lovely surprise!)
We stayed in Marina del Rey and walked through Venice
to get to Santa Monica
- it was a fairly long walk (around 4 miles) but we really enjoyed taking in
the scenery on foot.
However, after the sun set we didn't feel safe and witnessed quite a few fights
and confrontations going on. Beware!
Visited September
2014
“Would not hurry to
visit here again.”
Visited December
2014
Los
Angeles still tries to
promote Venice
but the place is an embarrassment. They try to pull off the Portland Weird vibe
along with mini San Francisco
but the place is a dump and most locals stay away. I dare you to hang out in Venice after dark.
Hopefully enough tourists will avoid this place and LA will catch on to clean
it up. You will be asked for $ constantly by the aggressive homeless. Street
performers will aggressively try to get $ out of anyone who stops to watch. The
beaches in Los Angeles
are depressing...they really are. If you want a better beach experience that
involves the pure spirit of surfing and peace try Huntington
Beach in Orange
County. Bolsa Chica
State Beach
is attached with excellent bird watching. Or go to Balboa Island
Boardwalk/Newport Beach...beautiful peaceful vibe.
Reviewed December 7, 2014
And with that title I would have to give the nod to TJ. Went on
a Saturday afternoon and walked the length of the boardwalk freak show. My wife
and I's consensus was "don't want our kids around here!" And our kids
are 21-29. From the homeless, to the pot smokers and "carny" types
this place literally stinks. The weather was great, so I can't imagine coming
here in the summer when it's hot and more people are there.....the smell would
really be awesome. California
has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and this area is a 'scab'
on that beauty. We thought we would see some interesting artist and vendors but
it was more along the lines of the worst carnival carnies and bums you can
imagine! I counted 4 Pot prescription booths, head shops(which I thought where
illegal?). There where no real artist there.......just some white guy trying to
rap and another group trying to get old white guys to walk like pimps. Kind of
felt dirty when we left. I guess it takes all kinds and if you want to see a
bunch of dregs and freaks then this is the place for you.
I would not recommend going and keep your kids away! Just a short drive up the
coast to Santa Monica Pier or south to Manhattan Beach
is where you can enjoy California
beaches not ruined by this blight.
Visited December
2014
Reviewed December 3, 2014
I've been here a
few time but wanted to take my wife and little boy to see the famous boardwalk.
We took the bus from our Airport hotel and the bus ride was inexpensive and
interesting. We arrived a bit late in the afternoon and settled in for a great
meal at one of the many cafes and then walked along the boardwalk passing the
man on the Blades, a guy laying on broke glass, young men playing 4 on 4
basketball and of course Muscle Beach where a few muscled up boys were trying
to charge for a photo. I told them to get out of my shot as they were spoiling the
equipment. It still has pzazz but getting on dark it begins to take on that
sinister side. It is an area known for drugs and that is their time. Easy. Get
there early, enjoy the atmosphere and get going.
Reviewed December 3, 2014
Prior to our California trip, we
watched shows, read books, and listened to advice of the places we absolutely
shouldn't miss seeing. So on day 1, we headed to the Venice Beach Boardwalk.
WOW. Eye opening is an understatement.
We had a bad/scary adventure with parking but that's probably our fault for not
researching ahead of time and obviously having a big tourist stamp on our
heads! Luckily our rental car wasn't destroyed and none of our belongings were
stolen. Just beware of leaving your keys with someone who will park/squeeze
your car into a little lot. I'm still amazed that none of the homeless people
have figured out that the guys who park the cars leave the driver's windows
down and the keys over the visor. That's really safe! Yikes!
The boardwalk is filled with souvenir shops, restaurants, artists, and street
performers. It is a very busy atmosphere with all different types of people.
Warning: the locals set up stands and sell homemade crafts but they do NOT want
you to take pictures. They will become confrontational if you do and they have
signs saying how much they charge to take pictures. So be careful!
Another warning: I knew the boardwalk would be filled with street performers
and I knew they'd probably have buckets for tips. But what I didn't know is
this....if you stand there and watch a performance, they will throw out a
specific dollar amount that you owe when the show is finished ($20 PER PERSON).
One show we watched even went as far as to say that having no cash isn't an
excuse cause you can use your credit card and get cash out of the ATM right
behind them. Also, there wasn't a tip bucket. Instead, they literally walked
from one person to the next collecting money. Not a good or safe atmosphere!
There was a freak show on the boardwalk that you could go into for an admission
fee. No joke. They had midgets and a bearded lady sitting outside trying to
attract tourists to pay to come inside. We didn't take the bait.
We looked at several of the little boardwalk food places and even the biggest
restaurants, but none really grabbed our attention (at least not both of us
were craving the same type of food).
Overall, we spent several hours here walking the boardwalk and while I'm glad
we can mark it off the bucket list, it will NOT be on the list of places I'd
like to ever visit again.
Reviewed November 29, 2014
I come to Venice
for 40 years and it was never so dirty and full with apparently happy homeless
people. They might have found the plant to make all horror disappear, otherwise
it is incomprehensive why they stay in droves. If you want to see the sea go to
Santa Monica
instead.
Visited November
2014
Reviewed November 15, 2014
I would certainly not want to take children here. It felt very
dirty no maybe where you are on the broadwalk. I was depressed when leaving
just to know so many people are in dire straights even if it is by choice or
illness. Knew things were a little different when there were police ever few
steps along the boardwalk.
Visited November
2014
Reviewed November 8, 2014
Doesn't look like
much has changed over the past 40-50 years. Still looks like something from the
1960-70's. I would not want to go there after dark - scary enough during the
day. I would NOT recommend, unless you like that sort of life. Definitely
better beach boardwalks.
Reviewed October 31, 2014
10.30.2014 --
seedy, shabby but fascinating if you can stomach the smell of marijuana wafting
out of the numerous Marijuana clinics. But the most major troubling social
aspect is the sheer number of homeless people about, amongst their possessions
-- some even with multiple pet dogs in tow. Many of the street artists seemed
to be living in squalor too on the streets. So sad and so humbling to see.
Reviewed October 27, 2014
It was a beautiful beach, lots of rentals, great restaurants,
very congested and lots of homeless people though. Although they do not bother
much, there are a significant amount all over the place from on the beach, all
along the boardwalk, in the gazebos, etc. It's very sad even though it almost
seems as if they enjoy it as odd as that may sound.
Visited October
2014
Reviewed October 25, 2014
Lots of little stores but nothing special. Homeless laying
everywhere, you could smell the marijuana. Just a dirty place and very disappointing.
Visited October
2014
Reviewed October 18, 2014
Yes, the area is
a bit shady but it was interesting to walk down and see all the buzz and crazy
people. We went during sunset and there were less people. Shops were nearly
closing around 6. Although we did feel like this was bit of a shady area. So watch
your bags.
Reviewed October 12, 2014
I was excited to
visit Venice Beach boardwalk but once I got there I
couldn't wait to leave. It's so filthy. Yup there is the skateboard park and
muscle beach but who cares? It's not that exciting. Absolutely not returning
here.
Reviewed October 10, 2014
Interesting to
visit quickly and leave. We walked from Santa Monica
to Venice Beach along the boardwalk. What a
difference between the two. Venice
Beach is dirty, and seems
to have a massive gathering of people living along the beach and path ways.
Reviewed October 7, 2014
This is another
must see spot however be prepaired to be hassled by everyone wanting Money the
entire time you are here. We did this walk on a 100 degree day, did wonders for
the tan Great shopping and food along the way.
Reviewed September 28, 2014
There's a number
of shops along the area, which all cater to the tourist. Once you've been in
one shop, you've pretty much been in them all. Few places for food along the
area, and most of them looked questionable. The area was filled with homeless
people panhandling, some rude street vendors who would stand in your way, and
gang members strolling around the area. I was in a group in the middle of the
day, so I felt safe, but I wouldn't come back here after dark and/or alone.
There was nothing really special about it, and not worth the hype it was given.
Reviewed September 26, 2014
Venice beach is one of those place you need to go, just to say you
have done it. Now I’ve done it, I don’t have any urge to rush back. I was quite
disappointed by the selection of shops and food and was expecting something far
more up-market than what was available. It really does seem full of tat stalls,
with lots of homeless people sleeping along the sidewalk. If you move toward
the beach away from the boardwalk, it's much prettier but if you want a safe
and less touristy area to walk along, I would head to Santa Monica beachfront instead
Visited September
2014
Reviewed September 19, 2014
The sites and sounds of the boardwalk are hilarious but I would never
bring my kids. Marijuana dispensaries, Jamaican music videos being filmed etc
etc. Heck, I went to see the bodybuilders work out and all I saw was a guy
working out in his underwear. And I don't mean boxers, I mean Michael Jordan
endorsed tight whites. Also, due to the amount of people the actual beach area
was horrendous. I actually found a used condom twenty yards in from the shore.
Visited September
2014
Reviewed September 16, 2014
Very much a case of been there and done that. To be honest it
was a bit of a let down. Cheep clothes shops, down and outs and small fenced off
gym that is not what you expect to be Muscle Beach.
Best said is been there, done that, won't be back!
Visited September
2014
Reviewed September 15, 2014
It's a beach, beach front, beach walk - just like other beaches
but with smell of urine everywhere and lots of homeless staying in the park and
beach front. It's not a good sight. Not good for tourist and there's a public
toilet here however do not wish to even go in to use it as would assume the homeless
pitch their tent near here to use them.
Use the boardwalk to walk to the piers and look at the junk that's being sold
by the vendors. Lots of eateries selling fast food. What's good about it is there's a path for
bikes and a path for walkers so there's no clashing however some bikes come
into the walkers' path. The sunset is gorgeous from here though.
The water is so far away from the hotel strip as the sandy area is so wide.
Heaps of physical activities like cycling, body building equipment, volleyball
nets on sand, skate park etc to people watch. So many weirdos.
Visited September
2014
Reviewed September 11, 2014
After so many years of hearing about this area my wife and I
wanted to make it a stop on our California
trip. Well....we can say we saw it. We didn't feel unsafe but with the smell of
weed in the air, many street craft/art venders who appear to live on the beach
and the occasional strong smell of urine......lets just say the area has seen
better days. You will see lots of strange characters if you like to people
watch but not our scene!
Visited September
2014
Reviewed September 7, 2014
We rented bikes
and went on the bike path To Venice ! Went past Muscle beach and on to the pier
! Soooo many homeless people sleeping in groups on the Grass and on the beach !
Feeling sad in My heart ! We just went out on the pier and rode our bikes back
to SM.
Reviewed September 1, 2014
I have been there many times and sometimes it feels safe and
sometimes it is criminal central. I really love the unique feel all the
interesting things to shop for and the performance artists. You really don't
see that anywhere else in the area so it is a one of a kind experience. I have
gone many times and it has been fun and a great time. But sometimes the gangs
show up in droves or the homeless are too aggressive and the police presence is
not what it should be, so I would say worth a trip but be aware of
surroundings.
Visited May 2014
Reviewed August 27, 2014
Venice Beach - what can I
say. The Boardwalk is home to the lost & the bewildered. The air is sweet
with the smell of Weed which is freely available to all at a small price. 10
mins after I arrive myself & my daughters had the pleasure of seeing the
seedy side of the USA.
Men & Women walking around in a total stupor high as kites, while others
offered us Weed as if it were a 'Diet Coke'. There is nothing to see here.
Seedy gift shops, tattoo parlours & just pure ugly. Maybe this is some1s
kinda dream place but if you want class, nice restaurants & beautiful
people travel a mile or two down the coast to Santa Monica. Venice Beach
is a hell hole. Not even it's beach redeems it.
It was cool to
see but I was surprised how dirty it was. I guess I just always thought it was
going to be a little nicer. But we still had a good time walking around.
Reviewed August 16, 2014
After spending a
few hours at Santa Monica Beach, my daughter wanted to check out Venice Beach
which was about 4 miles south of Santa
Monica. So, we drove down and parked at one of the
lots a block from the beach and walked in.
I have to say that Venice Beach is the exact opposite of Santa Monica Beach.
Venice has a
rougher crowd of people, with strange looking people wandering around, shops
promoting cannabis, and a lot of swearing in general. Definitely not a place
you should take your family.
There's a big fascination for Muscle
Beach where big body
builders lift weights outside so passbyers can gawk at them, and a skateboard
park for 20 year olds to impress the crowds with their skills. In my opinion,
these people are just showing off and like the attention, especially the weight
lifters. Nothing that I'm interested in.
So if you've got a family and don't want to hear the swearing or see obscene
merchandise, avoid Venice Beach and head up to Santa Monica Beach instead.
Reviewed August 15, 2014
We had parked the
car in Venice Beach
and walked to Santa Monica
along the beach, so we walked back along the Venice Beach Boardwalk. How do you
sum up Venice Beach? I guess my heading says it all.
There are pedestrians, cyclists, skateboarders, rollerskaters, beautiful
people, bizarre people, and so-called musicians flogging dodgy CDs. There are
places to eat, drink and build up your muscles. Yes, it's a bit of a freakshow
but it's interesting, I suppose. It wasn't as good as expected, but it depends
what you're looking for. I was looking for my car.
Reviewed August 6, 2014
First I have to say that I have a very open mind, and I firmly
believe that there is nothing wrong with seeing any place at least once. I
stand by that with the VB Boardwalk.
However, this place is just not for me. Although I appreciate the uniqueness
and diversity, the entire experience just left me feeling sad. Within 5
minutes, my husband and I stopped for a quick hot dog at one of the boardwalk
stands. I noticed a little boy crying nearby - probably about 4 years old.
Luckily, a LA fireman on a bike was at the same hot dog stand. We went to get
him to help the little boy. Turns out, this little boy was lost. The fireman
put the boy on his shoulders to see if he could find his dad. We watched this
for about 15 minutes, to no avail, the boy didn't find who he was looking for
and was still crying. We walked around for about an hour. On our way out, on
the south side of the boardwalk area, the same boy was now with 2 female
officers, who were trying to keep him happy. He had a balloon sword he was
playing with at this time. Still, no parent anywhere around, and an hour had
gone by. I felt so, so, so sorry for him. I wish I knew the resolution of his
situation.
Also, I was also deeply saddened by the sight of grown adults bringing their
young kids to wait with them into the "medical" places. I am aware
that these situations can happen anywhere, but having too much of this in such
a short amount of time, all in the same place, gave me the feeling that I
needed to get out of there, quick.
The only thing I enjoyed about Venice
at all was the neighborhood with the canals (separate review). And that, I
loved.
I know a lot of people will think VB is really cool, it just isn't for me. I
would never bring my kids there either.
Visited August
2014
Reviewed July 29, 2014
Take a walk from Santa
Monica and enjoy the broad walk .. after a couple of
miles you end up in Venice
beach .. Official Home of Skateboarding and Golds Gym and the wacky people who
inhabit the beach area ... its fruity and controversial , weed and tobacco
scent the air it was different but i preferred the less fruity Santa Monica
Beach .. its a matter of taste I guess..
Visited May 2014
Reviewed July 29, 2014
We came here after visiting Santa Monica Pier - jeez, what a
difference! At first, when you're walking up from the main street it seems
pretty cool and lively, lots of people and lots happening. But then you realize
it is just quite dodgy. Heaps of homeless, sketchy-looking people, obvious drug
use. It's nothing special, but at least we can say we've been there. Not really
a place to spend too much time. The open air gym is pretty funny to watch all
the muscly guys showing off! Avoid the public toilets at ALL costs, they are
absolutely foul.
Visited June 2014
Reviewed July 14, 2014
We stopped on the way back to our hotel in Santa Monica. There were people from all
walks of life, to say the least. Lots of souvenir shops. Didn't feel safe.
Maybe it's better during the day. The beach itself looks nice though.
Visited June 2014
Reviewed July 13, 2014
There are lots of little shops selling shirts, bags and other
odds and ends, there are people skateboarding, there’s the famous gym.. Exactly
like i have seen on TV but there are also lots of potheads trying to sell you
art, mixtapes and medicinal marijuana.
As someone from Australia,
the beach was disappointing. My husband who is American also agreed (Just so
you not I am not biased). Its worth a trip to say you have been, but now that i
have seen it, i probably wouldn't go again.
Visited November
2013
Reviewed July 10, 2014
Yes- it's a place to visit so you can say you visited it. Having
grown up near Hollywood Florida
beach my whole life, I can tell you that Venice Beach
is not that attractive. It's eccentric in nature....make no mistake. I've read
some reviews where people are saying they saw no drug use, nor strange people.
You obviously walked through Venice
Beach in 5 minutes!! We
were invited into hemp shops, smelled hemp, was stopped by people selling their
rap CD's and watched some moron curse at himself profusely. We found it
amusing, but I would not recommend this for families with children.
This is a good place to stop and see, but I wouldn't spend a beach day there.
Visited July 2014
Reviewed July 9, 2014
We really looked forward to visiting this area as we had heard
so much about it being a truly unique place. We quickly learned that once was
more then enough!. The cast of characters is definitely unique but the place
itself was dirty as were many of the characters. A walk out on the pier was
nauseating as the smell of urine was overpowering-totally gross.
Visited July 2014
Reviewed June 29, 2014
I agree with
other reviewers who have cautioned, in good nature, that you should be prepared
before you go. My wife and I enjoyed the boardwalk. Be sure to stay in the
pedestrian lanes, and do not walk in the bike lanes.
Must see attractions: outdoor weight lifters (be warned: if your significant
other likes muscle guys, you might have a hard time getting your significant
other to leave!); skate park; and the beach itself (it's huge!).
The original "Pumping Iron" documentary (technically, a
"docu-drama") with Arnold inspired me to get fit, so seeing Venice
Beach and Muscle Beach was a "bucket list" item for sure.
There are lots of hippies and homeless people in Venice Beach,
but they never bothered us. Outdoor medical marijuana use is common, so the
smell of marijuana is ubiquitous in Venice
Beach. Just be aware of
that.
There are several medical marijuana "clinics" in Venice Beach,
and one of their "doctors" approached me and assured me that he could
"get me legal" quickly. I don't have any problems with marijuana use,
whether recreationally or medicinally, but I don't smoke, so I politely
declined.
Lots of shops, local artists, t-shirt shops, etc.
There are also several street performers. Do not photograph them without
tipping them. That's a fast way to start an argument or a scene.
A police officer warned me not to carry my camera equipment to Venice after dark. He used
the phrase, "sitting duck" about 5 times. Definitely keep your
"Street Smarts" while on the boardwalk, especially at night. Violent
crime is extremely rare, but with all of the street performers and other
activities, pickpockets and other thefts could occur. Carry your wallet in your
front pocket, put your cell phone in your pocket, etc.
Reviewed June 25, 2014
This is part of our city tour, so many shops to see and many
skate boarders. The only downfall is too many homeless people at the walk
areas, using tents and police roaming around too often, otherwise nice place to
walk
Visited June 2014
Reviewed June 23, 2014
Venice is something that should be seen for first timers to LA. That
being said I doubt many would want more than one visit. It’s so grubby and
carnival like. And man have those Venicians got the no free photo thing down. Signs
everywhere. Food looks nasty and junk shops are expensive.
Visited June 2014
Reviewed June 15, 2014
Coming from the
conservative south, it was hard to keep my lower jaw in place. There were some
fun "street performances" and the view once you walked down to the
beach was pretty, but this is not a place for families with small children at
all, and I saw plenty there. Tattoo shops, medicinal marijuana evaluations,
piercing shops, scantily clad "muscle men", homeless sleeping all
around - I've been there, done it, don't care to go back.
During the day I felt ok walking the boardwalk. There are a
bunch of people selling their work and some was cool. But once it became dark
you soon realized how many people actually live on the boardwalk or beach. I
have never seen so many homeless people. It was so depressing. Many were drunk
or smoking weed I didn't feel safe. Cops would stay in their vehicles and watch
the drama that took place.
Visited April
2014
Reviewed May 28, 2014
I visited Venice
Beach several years ago,
and it was a vivid, active place to visit. I stopped by to check it out once
again, and was sad to see it is falling apart, and homeless people have
taken-over the boardwalk. Tourists will not like seeing that. The prices of
t-shirts have gone up, and this place used to be a reasonably priced place to
find t-shirts, but not any more! The ocean is the only thing that is a positive
experience of Venice
Beach. The rest of it is
dirty, and disappointing. I am not sure I will be returning. I did visit a
restaurant that was very impressive and reasonable, I just wish I could
remember the name. It reminded me of a malt shop, and the owner was very nice
and professional. I would definitely eat there again.
Visited May 2014
Reviewed May 22, 2014
I was actually looking forward to going there, but I guess my
expectations were a little too high. The place is plain dirty and not just
because there's homeless people laying around everywhere, but also trash on the
boardwalk. also you're constantly forced to dodge people on skateboards and
bikes who seem not to care if they hit you or not. it smells of weed pretty
much everywhere, which is also sort of annoying.
The good side: there's a different group of street performers every 10 ft and a
lot of them are really good. there's a skate park right next to it, so if you
wanna see some good skateboard action you can go there. we actually saw
"the illusion" (youtube-guy who was on Tosh.0) skate around a little.
And the restaurants have decent prices and long happy hours. But overall it's a
place that you go to once and then you're done with it.
Visited March
2014
Reviewed May 16, 2014
I had heard this was a wild scene with lots of characters, fun
shops, Muscle Beach, etc. We've travelled a lot and
don't mind the offbeat character. However, this was not what I expected. The
only "characters" were the homeless who were mostly sleeping
everywhere. The shops were cheap t-shirt shops, cheap souvenir shops and
marijuana dispensaries with "the doc is in" signs -- on repeat over
and over along the street. The stores had aggressive street hawkers trying to
lure you in. Even Muscle
Beach was just a run down
set of weights with some older guys working out. Maybe it picks up during the
summer, but this was a beautiful day in April--perfect workout weather. Anyway,
I was sad that this former fun boardwalk has declined into this.
Visited April
2014
When I heard of the boardwalk, I thought it would be awesome
people watching. I'm not scared of homeless or strange looking people. I
prepared my 10 year old what to expect when we got there. We rode our bikes
from our hotel about 10 minutes to the boardwalk, but was not prepared for how
bad it was. There were homeless people laying in the streets, people screaming
and talking to them selves, it was if we had walked into a psychiatric ward
gone bad. I told my husband I didn't feel comfortable with my daughter seeing
what was going on. Do not take your children here!
Visited May 2014
Reviewed May 12, 2014
Apparently this used to be a really nice boardwalk at one time,
but it's not anymore. Glad we came during the day. Not for families.
Visited May 2014
Reviewed April 17, 2014
This place is unsurprisingly full of hobos, that means in broad daylight seeing people
going to the toilet in public, sleeping around the palm trees and on the beach,
intimidating people etc.
Most worryingly, today I cycled past a guy without shoes who out of nowhere
started threatening these guys on their bikes at the top of his voice, with
kids and women about "i'm going to f****** cut your head off!!" -
after he asked for a ride and they cycled on.
Please be aware this place is dangerous.
Take away the hobos, and you have an excellent beach, excellent bike paths and
skate parks and not a bad vibe, also great for people watching. However the
stalls and shops are all the same cheap tatt, and again with all the tramps and
hobos you won't believe you are in supposedly a civilized, developed country.
No wonder there are no 4/5* hotels here on the beachfront.
Visited April
2014
Reviewed April 16, 2014
It's great for
people watching and also for looking at the lovely beachfront houses, however,
you are harassed a lot and there's nothing really there for me.
Reviewed February 27, 2014
bring your camera! you will see it all here. lots of people,
marijuana doctors, huge amounts of homeless people, shady characters, tattoo
shops, the smell of drugs........and everyone else trying to make a dollar from
you.
lots of shops and food spots around. check out muscle beach and the skate park
if you can. parking isn’t too expensive. bathrooms are not the best. watch out
for the bikers and skaters zooming by.
Visited March 2013
Reviewed January 28, 2014
The shoreline and
water and both stunning and beautiful .... But that is all that is stunning and
beautiful! We drove Hwy 1 from LA area
South to San Diego
and this beach was by far the most interesting in looks but not the nicest by
far.
Great place if you are a people watcher (wouldn’t go there after dark) and if
you are in need of a medicinal use licence for Pot smoking.... Lots of crazy
looking and strange people and not what I excepted for sure!
Reviewed January 21, 2014
We always go down the bike path thru Venice Beach.
This year it seemed a bit dirtier and like anyone can just put a table up with
anything on it for sale. Watch out for people shoving cd's at you saying they
are free but then asking for a donation to their cause. Weekends are impossible
to walk freely down the walkway by the shops. A lot of performers, different
types that caused congestion and stopped the entire flow of the foot traffic.
Though bathrooms are plenty make sure you have some tissue in your purse or
backpack as none of the stalls had any when we visited. Save yourself time
looking for parking and just go all the way to the beach for parking it's
cheaper and less hassle. Fun for a short visit to see all the different things
but keep your eyes open. The shops have some cute clothes but a lot you could
find in the bigger stores for less. The freak show people walk up and down to
solicit people to come to the shows. Watch out for the tree trunk that may
stand up off a nearby stoop as it will freak you out. Week day visit will be a
better experience.
Visited December
2013
Reviewed January 21, 2014
Why travel
overseas to a third world, when you can visit Venice Beach?.
For such a well known location I was disappointed and concerned with the local
people who seemed to live by the beach in boxes etc. I guess this is just the
social divide of USA.
With people hanging around the public toilets and signs saying "no public
toilets available" inside restaurants I would make sure you are prepared
if you want to make a visit. Vagrants abound in this area, maybe I'm just a
concerned parent.
Reviewed January 16, 2014
First of all, people were smoking pot right out in the open. I'm
not cool with that, sorry. I was too nervous holding on to my purse to really
do much people-watching. The only enjoyment we had was watching the
skateboarders. They are pretty talented!
If you are going to Los Angeles
to get the whole "LA" experience, I guess this is a good place to go,
but it was not for us.
Visited January
2014
Reviewed January 7, 2014
I live in Venice
and have spent countless hours on the boardwalk area.
The Venice
boardwalk is not a true boardwalk in the wood-on-piers way. It's a large pedestrian
walk that runs from Santa Monica
to the Venice Pier along the beach. In its history, it was part side-show, part
outdoor market, carnival, fair -- like a Coney Island.
Nowadays, there is still a sampling of this vibe but the bigger cross section
is cheap sunglass stands, "artists" selling wares, tattoo shops, lots
of cheap food stands. There are some nicer restaurant options which is a nice
addition and makes for popular places for people watching on a nice day. This
is definitely not a retail destination. But if you forgot your hat or
sunglasses or flip flops, you'll find them here.
My biggest complaint are the homeless. There is a lot of crime and drug use,
mostly after dark, but even during the day, it's very apparent that groups of
people are literally living on the beach with piles of stuff and sometimes even
tents. I am all for supporting these people with city services but I have seen
time and time again, the homeless littering or urinating in public. This is
prime ocean front property and as a resident I want to feel that I can use it.
I want it to be clean and inviting when a visitor comes to see it. Overall it
just comes across a little seedy and like you need to keep a close eye on your
wallet.
Venice has a
definite eclectic charm but this beach front stretch is sadly not it's best
side. See the beach, yes, but for a better experience of Venice, visit Abbott Kinney.
Visited January
2014
Reviewed January 5, 2014
If you are
seeking a quiet, relaxing vacation, this is not the place to be. We rented
bikes then got out of there quickly. The beach and boardwalk are very crowded. There
are a lot of homeless people and strange characters. It is much nicer in Santa Monica, which is
just a short bike ride away.
Reviewed January 1, 2014
This is a very
long Boardwalk that is filled with a lot of different Shops and restaurants.
There are a lot of vendors here and one has to be very careful what they do
around here at night. It is worth going to see as the beach is awesome. There
are a lot of homeless tents and belongings every where Drug paraphernalia is
readily available in a lot of stores and shops. Still worth the visit if you
can find a parking spot. Best advice is to leave before it gets dark.