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Can you walk to Venice from Santa Monica?

The distance from Santa Monica to Venice Beach is approximately 3 miles. Can you walk from Venice Beach to Santa Monica Pier? Walking from Venice Beach to Santa Monica is possible – in fact, it's quite a nice walk on the boardwalk that will take about 45 minutes-1 hour.



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Absolutely! Venice Beach is definitely worth a visit if you're staying with us at Freehand LA. With its beautiful stretch of sand along the Pacific Ocean and iconic boardwalk, there's plenty to see and do in a day.

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The city of Santa Monica is widely recognized for its exceptional walkability, particularly in areas close to Montana Avenue, Wilshire Boulevard, or the 3rd Street Promenade. There are several key factors that contribute to its pedestrian-friendly environment.

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Santa Monica is a city, filled with shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, and lots of people all about (think Brighton on a sunny day). Malibu is a laid back, locals only, small town - not much to see except to take pictures at the Pier and watch surfers - enjoy the 27 miles of Malibu coastline on your drive up to SB.

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Train travel makes seeing Venice in a day easy. Once you arrive in Venice, the best way to get around is on foot. All the main tourist attractions are within walking distance of one another. However, public transport is available via expensive water taxis, traditional gondola rides, and easily accessible ferry boats.

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The primary means of getting where you need to go in Venice are by boat or on foot. In the lagoon and along the canals, travelers have their choice of several types of public and private boat options including vaporetto, alilaguna, private water taxi, gondola, and traghetto.

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Venice Beach, which is free to visit 24 hours a day, is situated approximately 15 miles southwest of central LA. Street parking and parking lots are available around the neighborhood, though finding a spot can be a hassle at certain times of the day; read all street signs carefully to avoid a ticket or towing. Bus Nos.

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