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Is Santa Monica a walkable city?

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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There are so many attractions and places to stay beyond LA proper, such as Hollywood or Santa Monica. The laid-back vibes in Santa Monica are ideal for those who just need a few days at the beach, but Hollywood is the place to be if you're into celebrity sightings, fitness, and the latest wellness trends.

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Santa Monica has everything going for it; it's surely LA's most walkable district, it has good shopping, it's right on the beach and it's just a 30 minute cab ride from LAX. If you're choosing where to stay on a visit to LA, look no further!

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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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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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Although Santa Monica was eclipsed as a port by San Pedro, the city prospered as a residential and vacation centre; it is particularly noted for its pier (1909), which includes restaurants, shops, an aquarium, and a classic carousel. Also popular are the city's fine beaches, art galleries, and theatres.

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