Redondo Beach, part of Los Angeles South Bay, is known for its fabulous pier dining. The pier and King Harbor are the anchor to fun attractions along the waterfront. Whale watching , gondola rides, fishing trips and other water activities surround the pier and wharf.
1. Redondo Beach Pier/ Harbor: The Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor, a 1,500-slip private craft port and Seaside Lagoon ( bathing and surfing beach) make for good times at Redondo Beach's iconic landmarks, the anchor to the beach.
2. Riviera Village: A unique and eclectic business district on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean features bistros and outdoor cafes, boutiques, stores and services. Perfect for a special event or a meeting place for family and friends, Riviera Village is the go-to place in Redondo Beach for fun entertainment. The merchants host several major events throughout the year and farmers market shopping.
3. Redondo Beaches: Redondo Beach beaches are guarded by Los Angeles County lifeguard services. The highlight to visits, Redondo Beach beaches include a bike trails, concessions, restrooms, showers, stairs to beach, surfing, swimming, volleyball and windsurfing. The 1.5 mile beach spans south from Redondo Beach Pier to Torrance Beach. directions: From Pacific Coast Highway exit Knobhill Avenue west, make left onto Esplanade.