Cruising Past Seventy: The Inner Journeys: 7 Must-Do Activities: the Best of Venice Beach on a Weekend

Friday, June 5, 2020

7 Must-Do Activities: the Best of Venice Beach on a Weekend


If you want to see the best of Venice Beach on a weekend, strap yourself in. You haven’t seen anything like this before.

Its reputation. Huge. The muscles. Huge. The personalities. Huge.

But, in terms of size, it’s actually relatively small. Stretching just three miles along the Los Angeles coastline, Venice Beach packs in about as much fun as it could possibly fit.

Yes, it’s touristy. But you’ve just got to accept that.

In return, you’ll enjoy one of California’s most energy-boosting and eccentric attractions. And if you only have a weekend in which to see it all, you should check out these seven activities.

1. People-watch on the Boardwalk


Let’s get it out the way first. You have to stroll the Boardwalk. Nay-sayers might object, saying it’s too tourist-heavy. And, yes, there are many, many tourists there.
But there are also gravity-defying acrobats, impossibly athletic break dancers, fantastic (and some not-so-fantastic) musicians, almost-unwatchable glass walkers, and future-predicting fortune tellers. And lots of eccentric bystanders.

It doesn’t cost anything to walk the mile-and-a-half paved route. But you might want to bring some loose change to reward the performers. Additionally, if you’re looking for something to bring home, there are plenty of shops vying for your tourist bucks. My advice would be to surprise someone with a tacky-yet-fun souvenir or two.

2. Go thrift shopping


Venice Beach is a Mecca for the alt-fashionistas. Hit the boardwalk and you’ll see what I mean. You can’t move for glittering piercings, full-sleeve tats, and clothes that are so bad they’re good. Yup, the Boardwalk is really a catwalk.

But, if you’re anything like me, you might need to raid a few clothes stores first to not look completely out of place. Now, there are plenty of high-end boutiques in Venice. But bargains can be found in the local thrift stores. Expect to find vintage pieces, quirky cut-offs, and super stylish accessories at reasonable prices.

3. Watch the skaters


It doesn’t matter whether you’re a journeyed skater or can’t tell your kick-flips from your pop shove-its. You must visit the iconic skate park on Venice Beach. There you’ll find an undulating concrete course filled with stylishly tattooed adrenaline junkies. Admittedly, that doesn’t sound too different from every other skate park.

But what separates Venice Skate Park’s offering is the stunning setting right on the sands. Join the throngs at sunset when the glorious rays cast a magical light over the action. What’s more, you’ll be part of history. Skateboarding was invented in California in the 1950s by bored surfers looking to get pumped while the waves were flat. It was and still is, the true home of skateboarding.

4. Admire the bodybuilders



Muscle Beach Venice. The home of ripped bros and bulging biceps. During your trip to Venice, set some time aside to watch the bodybuilders do what they do best: lifting something heavy and then putting it back down again. Of course, I’m just messing around. Those Herculean guys and gals are seriously impressive athletes.

Will you feel guilty about your unused gym membership? Probably. But shove those feelings deep in the closet where your gym card lies. Because Muscle BeachMuscle Beach is an icon of LA. At one point or another, it’s been the home gym of the world’s most famous bodybuilders, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno. And you can work out where they once flexed. It’ll only set you back around $10.

5. Ride the waves with Californian surfers


Can you really come to California and not hit the waves? Answer: No. Luckily, Venice Beach is good for beginners and experienced riders alike. Breakwater, found at the center of the Boardwalk, is Venice’s most popular surf spot. Which means lots of people. Both a good and bad thing.

It’s good because you can seek lots of advice if you’re a newbie. But bad because you’ll probably get in someone’s way. A big no-no in the surfing world. If you want to feel comfortable and progress quickly, hire a surf instructor. You’ll be conquering the waves in no time. If you don’t fancy taking the plunge, an enjoyable morning can be spent watching the pros from the safety of the shore.

6. Relax on the canals


Venice Beach is bold, brash, and full of life. But at one point during your weekend, you’ll want to take it easy. And, for that, you should take a leisurely stroll along the Venice Canals. A far cry from the fire breathers and street performers of The Boardwalk, the canals were modeled on the waterways of Venice, Italy.

They’re obviously nowhere near as extensive but they do have a wonderfully European charm. Simply go with the plan to relax, admire the reflections, and ogle the (very) expensive houses that sit on the banks. And, once you’re done, you can dive straight back into the eccentricity that is Venice Beach – fully refreshed.

7. Eat on AK Boulevard


To keep up with the whirlwind that is Venice Beach, you’ll need sustenance. And when it’s time to eat, you should head straight for Abbot Kinney Boulevard. The mile-long street is lined with trendy boutiques, colorful murals, and edgy salons. It’s also a haven for foodies.

There are many, many restaurants to choose from. But for healthy, hipster cuisine, head to The Butcher's Daughter. The plant-based restaurant (or “vegetable slaughterhouse” as they call it) offers exquisite dishes without the guilt. And when you’ve got to walk past Muscle Beach every day that – for some reason – becomes important.

And there you have it: the mysterious and magical Venice Beach on a weekend. In part, maximizing your experience in Venice Beach is about wandering and seeing where your adventure takes you. So don’t be afraid of following your gut instincts and going with the flow.

But when you want more of a structure, enjoy these seven activities and you won’t go wrong. Oh, and remember to take your camera. There are lots and lots of incredible things to see in Venice. And you’ll need some physical evidence.

***This is a guest post.


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34 comments:

  1. This shows you how you can maximize a weekend in the famous Venice Beach of Los Angels, California.

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  2. Very well written, makes me wanna head West!

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  3. I would definitely need more than a weekend to see some of the activities. But I would make sure I eat on AK Boulevard after spending most of the day touring.

    Thanks for your insight.

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    1. It is actually a guest post. But I am glad you found it useful!

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  4. I love exploring this beach, did everything except the surfing - a full day just to do the rest on this colorful waterfront.

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  5. It has been many years since our last California visit. Back then Venice Beach was not nearly as popular. Perhaps it's time for a revisit to check out the sights.

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  6. I'd love to spend a weekend at Venice Beach. It is DEFINITELY on my California list of places to visit. Maybe soon. It looks like a great place to just "be."

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    1. Yes, we were so happy when we visited...with my millennial granddaughter!

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  7. I've seen a few TV shows featuring Venice Beach and I must say this place has always made me curious, it's interesting to see it from your point of view as well! If I had to pick one of the things to do, I'd be totally torn between thrift shopping and canals- Well, I'd probably do both, to be honest!
    Great article, thanks for sharing your top picks for Venice Beach.

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  8. I would love to spend a while in Venice Beach and these activities sound very fun. I did not know venice was know for skaters and body builders, very interesting!

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  9. You have certainly captured the best of Venice in L.A. I think most people miss walking along the canals. FYI, Julia Roberts has, or had, a house here.

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  10. I remember watching some surfers along the coast from Venice Beach at Oceanside. Very impressive!

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  11. Born and raised in California and I have always enjoyed Venice Beach. It's a great place to people watch and enjoy some great food in the Abbot Kinney District!

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  12. People watching on Venice Beach is easily one of my most favorite things to do! You are so right about the energy of the people and the free spirit! I haven't been there in a while, but this post really makes me want to go back! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  13. This is so true-all of these things are so great! I loved just people watching while visiting Venice Beach. There is such an eclectic mix of people that I found it fascinating.

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  14. Try some of the other activities next time!

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  15. Venice beach looks like a typical movie scene of LA! cool post

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  16. These all sound like activities that would lead to a relaxing and exciting weekend. Thanks for the ideas.

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  17. I'd be happy just to wander around, see the canals, and people watch (perhaps partly from a restaurant patio)>

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  18. Your post reminded me of my trip to Italy. I miss. I look forward to the time when we can again travel freely!

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  19. Despite having been to LA probably 10 times, I have never been to Venice Beach! I have visited others like Newport, Huntington and Manhattan Beach but would LOVE to spend the day exploring here and wandering around the canals :)

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