Redondo Beach, CA Things to Do

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Whether visiting or living in this California destination, there are many things to see and do. Here are attractions, activities and events of interest:

Attractions

Redondo Beach Wyland Whale Mural

Redondo Beach Semi-Submarine Ride, California

Dining

Events

Redondo Beach Events include: Lobster Festival, Superbowl Sunday Run, Springfest, Riviera Village Summer Festival, 4th of July

Redondo Beach Super Bowl Sunday 10K Run

Redondo Beach Christmas Boat Parade

King Harbor Redondo Beach Christmas Boat Parade

Festivals

Redondo Beach Lobster Festival Annual Event

Redondo Beach Riviera Summer Festival, California

Shopping

Sports

Vacations

REDONDO BEACH, CA—Whether you skate, blade, bike, or even glide in your favorite baby buggy as mommy or daddy thrills you with an exciting ride at the beach, rust never sleeps. Redondo Beach, the city that "wheelie" moves, has more wheels per capita than any U.S. city—and they really know how to use them!

We recently visited the Redondo Beach Lobster Festival at Seaside Lagoon and were amazed by the volumes of people moving along the street courtesy of wheels attached to their feet or propelled by them. The Los Angeles County beach destination located in the South Bay is accustomed to a fast pace, no doubt.

Commercial airline pilots zoom into town (via Los Angeles International Airport) flying jumbo jets that move 500 mph, brainy scientists from Northrop Grumman invent methods to propel vehicles faster & further into space, and well-grounded residents & visitors who want to get between point A & B the quickest way all have discovered that wheels are the way to go.

Getting to Redondo Beach:For the most part you'll be limited to traditional methods of transportation coming into the city. You can take taxis, rent cars, or ride buses to get to the beach, strewn with a handful of affordable and luxury hotels where most guests stay. Redondo Beach is approx. 15 minutes from LAX.

What to do:Rent a bicycle or roller blades along the beach path at concessions that are open most every day. After you've checked out the city and gotten your ball bearings, you can decide what you'd like to pursue. There's surfing, swimming in the Pacific Ocean, and one of our favorites, the boat tours. Tours include fishing trips, whale watching cruises, and a cute semi-submersible boat where you can ride around the bay and look at the sea-life through big windows.

Where to eat:In addition to being the Wheel City, Redondo Beach boasts the most ocean and bay view restaurants on the Southern California coast. Cuisine runs the spectrum with unique ethnic themed cafes & diners, but a specialty is the fish market at King Harbor where you can select fresh catch and have it prepared on the spot.

For a vacation that will really move you, make Redondo Beach your home base for trips to Universal Studios Hollywood, Disneyland, and nearby Muscle Beach in Venice—a place you can get to fast with your set of wheels. More information is available at: www.redondochamber.org


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