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Redondo Beach, CA 90277, United States

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Reviews — 8

Melissa Caicedo
at 2024 Jun 24
Melissa Caicedo
at 2024 Jun 24
So much trash!!! It was so disappointing to see. In about 30 minutes I picked up so much trash from the water and sand. It was embarrassing. And I couldn’t believe people were willing to go into the water with the amount of trash in it. I saw a toothpick floating on n the water and i couldn’t pick it up. Too small. Absolutely disgusting. Humans truly need to wake up. How much trash is enough to act? Plastic is already in our drinking water. Now, you can’t even get into the water without seeing plastic and trash. Incredibly saddening.
Debbie Labeaux
at 2024 May 07
Debbie Labeaux
at 2024 May 07
There is something for everyone at Redondo Beach Pier! Plenty of smiles, restaurants, shops, and photo opportunities to capture your best moments!
Andrew Kalugye
at 2024 Apr 12
Andrew Kalugye
at 2024 Apr 12
One of the better beaches in LA. Beautiful sunsets.
Max Tenenbaum
at 2024 Feb 28
Max Tenenbaum
at 2024 Feb 28
A true California classic. Much more laid back than Venice or Santa Monica. A desirable location for a family afternoon.
A.O. Malek
at 2023 Dec 06
A.O. Malek
at 2023 Dec 06
one of the best places to visit when u r in LA and best sea food you can ever try, if u r interested in fishing u will enjoy this place, also its a nice place to hang out with friends and family
Jim Kara
at 2023 Jul 27
Jim Kara
at 2023 Jul 27
Redondo Beach’s beach is my perfect summertime getaway from the warming temperatures!
The Strand south of the Redondo Beach Pier is clean, uncrowded and cool!
The beach has the extended end of the Marvin Braude Bike Trail, another great way to see the waterfront, while getting a workout!
It’s accessible via the bike path, or public pedestrian paths, such as the Ainsworth Court Staircase. That’s by the parking lot at the south end of Veterans Park.
Further south are walkway paths at Sapphire and Topaz Streets and Knob Hill Avenue, between the large apartment and condo buildings along Esplanade. South of the buildings, still along Esplanade, is an open stretch of beach with metered parking, random staircase access and restroom facilities down thru Torrance Beach. Here the beach tends to be a bit more crowded.
I’ve mistakenly parked at the first open space, only to see the ramp or stairs leading to the sand far away. So finding a space by Avenue’s A, C, E, I, and G may be helpful with ramps for strollers and supplies. Stairs are located at Av C and between Avenue’s F and G.
I don’t mind taking the Esplanade sidewalk over on a weekend day, as it helps to give an overview of the beachfront, before stepping down. Restroom’s are easily spotted, with those distinctive red terracotta barrel roof tiles.
Ed Oyama
at 2023 Jul 04
Ed Oyama
at 2023 Jul 04
$2/hour parking at the pier, great food at the pier, and a great beach! Lots to like about the beach here. Lifeguards actively watching too.

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