Things To Do
in Redondo Beach

Redondo Beach sits along the South Bay coastline just southwest of downtown Los Angeles, offering a casual, sun-soaked vibe with ocean breezes and wide sandy shores. The iconic Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor waterfront are hubs of seafood, shopping, and sunset strolls. Riviera Village provides boutique shops and cafes within a short walk from the pier, adding a charming neighborhood feel.

With easy access to Palos Verdes, LAX, and other LA attractions, it serves as a relaxed base for exploring coastal and urban Southern California.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Seaside Stroll and Breakfast
morning
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Begin your day with a refreshing morning walk along the Redondo Beach Pier, where you can enjoy the sound of waves crashing against the shore. Stop at a local café for a delicious breakfast of fresh fruit, avocado toast, and artisanal coffee while soaking in the ocean views. After breakfast, explore the vibrant local shops lining the pier and perhaps pick up a souvenir or two.

afternoon
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In the afternoon, rent a bike and ride along the scenic beachfront path, taking in the stunning coastal scenery. You can stop at the nearby Redondo Beach Historic Library, a charming building that offers a glimpse into the city's past. Afterward, unwind on the beach with some sunbathing or a quick dip in the ocean to refresh yourself.

evening
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As the sun begins to set, head back to the pier for a seafood dinner at one of the renowned restaurants, where you can savor freshly caught fish while watching the sunset. After dinner, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beach, feeling the cool evening breeze and listening to the distant sounds of live music from local venues. Conclude your day with a relaxing bonfire on the beach, roasting marshmallows and sharing stories with friends.

day 2
Adventure at the Beach
morning
:

Start your morning with a beach yoga session, where the sound of the waves and the fresh ocean air will rejuvenate your spirit. After yoga, treat yourself to a hearty breakfast at a beachfront café, relishing in an omelet or smoothie bowl while enjoying the ocean view. Once fueled up, grab your snorkel gear and explore the underwater beauty of the nearby marine protected areas.

afternoon
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In the afternoon, join a kayaking tour to discover the stunning coastline and perhaps spot sea lions and dolphins along the way. The guided tour will provide insights into the local ecosystem, making it both enjoyable and educational. After the kayaking adventure, relax on the beach and indulge in a refreshing drink from a local beach bar.

evening
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As evening falls, head to the Redondo Beach Village for a lively atmosphere filled with music and entertainment. Choose a casual restaurant for dinner and savor a delicious taco platter or a fresh seafood dish. After dinner, explore the local shops and enjoy the festive vibe, perhaps catching a local band or performance.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-18
Coffee$3-5
🚌One-way public transit ride$1.75-2.75
🍽️Restaurant entrée$15-25
🏨Mid-range hotel (per night)$120-250

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Coastal scenery and beach access
  • Relaxed, family-friendly vibe
  • Good seafood and fresh produce
  • Proximity to LA attractions
  • Can be crowded in summer
  • Traffic on major routes and nearby freeways
  • Higher-than-average tourist prices in peak season
  • Limited high-end nightlife compared to downtown LA

Places to Visit in Redondo Beach

Visit one of these nice places.

Redondo Beach Pier at Sunset

Iconic pier, golden light over the Pacific, and silhouettes of palm-lined walkways.

King Harbor Marina

Reflections of yachts and boats with pastel harbor colors during golden hour.

Riviera Village Streets

Charming storefronts, mosaic sidewalks, and colorful facades ideal for street photography.

Abalone Cove Shoreline

Coastal cliffs and tide pools offering dramatic ocean backdrops and expansive sea views.

Culinary Guide

Food in Redondo Beach

Redondo Beach’s culinary scene centers on seafood, casual coastal eateries, and diverse international flavors with plenty of al fresco options.

Redondo Beach Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Fish Tacos

Crispy or grilled fish tucked into warm tortillas with fresh slaw and tangy sauce; found at many beachside stalls and casual eateries.

Must-Try!

Cioppino

A hearty seafood stew featuring local catches, tomatoes, garlic, and herbs—often served with crusty bread in waterfront restaurants.

Ahi Poke Bowl

Diced ahi, rice, avocado, and seaweed salad; a fresh, light option popular at seafood spots and cafes.

Lobster Roll

Creamy lobster filling in a buttered roll; available at some seaside eateries and markets.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Redondo Beach Farmers Market

Weekly market offering fresh produce, seafood, artisanal goods, and prepared street foods with a coastal vibe.

Climate Guide

Weather

Redondo Beach enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with regular ocean breezes. Summers are warm but rarely oppressive, while winters are mild with occasional rain and plenty of sunny days.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Beach Etiquette

Respect lifeguard instructions, keep beaches clean, and avoid leaving belongings unattended.

Quiet Hours

Be mindful of residential areas and late-evening noise, especially in quieter neighborhoods.

Greetings and Tips

Polite greetings in shops and tipping for service are appreciated.

Safety Guide

Safety

Stay mindful of rip currents at the beaches, swim near lifeguards, lock vehicles, and keep valuables secure in crowded areas. Emergency services are available by dialing 911.

Tipping in Redondo Beach

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In the United States, 15-20% at restaurants is customary; smaller tips for cafe counter service.

Payment Methods

Credit/debit cards are widely accepted; cash is always welcomed; mobile wallets are common in many venues.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Warm days with cooling ocean breezes; beaches crowded but lively; water temperatures comfortable for swimming.

Winter

Mild and occasionally rainy; expect dramatic skies and rougher surf on stormy days.

Spring

Milder temperatures, blooming coastal flora, and good chances for whale watching nearby.

Autumn

Warm early fall days with fewer crowds; great for outdoor dining and long beach walks.

Nightlife Guide

Redondo Beach at Night

The nightlife in Redondo Beach is laid-back and beachy, featuring casual bars, waterfront lounges, and live music along King Harbor and Riviera Village.

Hiking in Redondo Beach

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Abalone Cove Shoreline Park Trails

Coastal trails with sea views, tide pools, and moderate climbs.

Palos Verdes Peninsula Trails

Scenic cliffside trails with panoramic ocean vistas and overlook points.

Portuguese Bend Beach hiking area

Rugged coastlines and expansive ocean views along cliffside paths.

Airports

How to reach Redondo Beach by plane.

LAX - Los Angeles International Airport

Major international gateway located about 6-10 miles north of Redondo Beach, with multiple terminals and extensive ground transportation options.

Hawthorne Municipal Airport (HHR)

Small regional airport near the South Bay, convenient for general aviation and charter flights.

Long Beach Airport (LGB)

Compact airport serving Southern California with domestic flights and easy access to the coast.

Getting Around

Walkability

Redondo Beach is highly walkable along the beach Esplanade and Riviera Village, with bike-friendly streets. Car access is easy, but there can be heavy traffic during commute hours, and parking can be challenging near the pier and beaches.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families

Suburban neighborhoods with parks, good schools, and a family-friendly pace.

Young professionals

Proximity to LA with a coastal lifestyle attracts commuters and locals alike.

Retirees

Quieter neighborhoods with long-standing residents and community groups.

Diverse communities

A mix of Latino, Asian, and other communities enriching the cultural landscape.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Beach volleyball

Courts line the sand at many beaches; games and pickup matchups are common in season.

Surfing

A broad range of waves suitable for beginners to seasoned surfers; many surf schools nearby.

Stand-up paddleboarding

Calm harbor waters in King Harbor are ideal for first-time paddlers.

Sailing and rowing

Marinas host clubs offering sailing, rowing, and water sports activities.

Transportation

Traffic

Heavy traffic is common on I-405 and surrounding corridors during weekday rush hours. The area is well-served by LA Metro and local buses, and ride-sharing is convenient. Parking near the pier can be limited, especially in peak season.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Redondo Beach.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Most restaurants offer veg-friendly options like salads, veggie bowls, and pescatarian dishes.

Vegan

Many places can accommodate with salads, grains, and veggie-based bowls; ask to substitute dairy or honey as needed.

Gluten-free

Seafood-focused menus and salads are often GF; always confirm sauces, croutons, and cross-contamination with staff.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare is accessible via nearby hospitals such as Torrance Memorial Medical Center and Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance, plus numerous clinics. Emergency services are available 911, and most providers accept major insurance with urgent care walk-ins common.

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