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Bike Adventure Tour à Beverly Hills avec déjeuner

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This fun Los Angeles sightseeing bike tour offers you picturesque locations all over the city from the oceanside to the mountainous neighborhoods. Get to see the Hollywood Sign from the best points and take pictures of iconic instagrammable landmarks like Santa Monica Pier and Melrose Avenue.

Ride the city from the sandy beaches and canals of Venice to the vibrant Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. Embrace the festive and vivid feel of the city on this tour and get an advantage from removing obstacles of distances on this bike tour.

• Uncover more sites and locations and see the city from a local’s perspective
• Dive into the history, recalling past events and restoring the bigger picture with the help of your genuine local guide
• Ride through the legendary movie sites, bars, restaurants, and venues closely related to your favorite celebrities
• Delight in beautiful views of the ocean and cityscapes while riding from the ocean coast to cozy neighborhoods and busy districts.
Ville: Los Angeles
Sun 11 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Pomme
Jeux vidéo
Masque et désinfectant
2 heures avec un guide interactif à distance
TPS (taxe sur les produits et services)
L'ensemble des Activités
Système audio ambiophonique haut de gamme à 6 haut-parleurs
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Please be ready for a few hills along this route
  • This LA tour covers 32 miles (51.5 km,) predominantly on bike paths
  • Closed-toe shoes are required
  • Young children (ages 6 and up) are welcome to join this bike tour, but they should be able to bike on their own
  • There will be a stop for lunch on Venice beach, halfway through this Los Angeles tour
  • We highly recommend our pedal-assist electric bike for all guests - it will still give you enough exercise. But for an extra challenge - you can go for standard bike
  • A moderate level of fitness is recommended
À quoi s'attendre
1
Promenade de la troisième rue
Commencez votre visite à partir de la promenade de la 3e rue. Commencez à explorer le centre-ville de Santa Monica à partir d'ici. Parcourez trois pâtés de maisons sans voiture avec de superbes opportunités de shopping où vous pouvez trouver de tout, des produits des agriculteurs aux magasins de mode et aux boutiques de créateurs.
2
Jetée de Santa Monica
Rendez-vous à la célèbre jetée de Santa Monica et découvrez-la sous un autre angle sur un vélo électrique. Ressentez l'atmosphère festive en vous promenant dans le parc d'attractions au bord de l'océan. Prenez des photos fantastiques de la célèbre grande roue, symbole du cœur de Santa Monica. Faites partie de la scène pittoresque où des centaines de films et d'émissions de télévision ont été tournés. Et bien sûr, profitez d'une vue panoramique sur tout, de l'océan aux montagnes.
3
Muscle Beach Venise
Faites une balade à vélo inoubliable le long de la promenade de Venise en admirant la vue sur l'océan sous le soleil du sud de la Californie. Reliez deux plages en faisant du vélo d'Original Muscle Beach à Muscle Beach Venice. L'Original est considéré comme le berceau du boom du fitness aux États-Unis, qui a commencé en 1934 et se concentre davantage sur la gymnastique avec des cordes, des barres parallèles et des balançoires, tandis que Venise offre plus d'expérience en haltérophilie.
4
plage de Venise
Continuez à explorer le quartier de Venise en suivant votre guide enthousiaste et compétent qui vous parlera du quartier et de la plage, qui est le lieu de rencontre de toutes sortes de personnes, des familles aux geeks de la mode créative. Chaque fois que vous êtes ici, c'est toujours très amusant. Découvrez la folie sur une promenade et ne manquez rien. Écoutez des histoires captivantes derrière certains bâtiments le long de la plage.
5
Avenue Melrose
Visitez l'une des rues les plus célèbres de LA et explorez Melrose Avenue. La visite vous emmènera dans un quartier intense avec de nombreux sites Instagramables avec lesquels vous pourrez prendre votre selfie. L'avenue propose également de nombreuses boutiques et galeries branchées, des cafés pour chats, des restaurants originaux et bien d'autres. Admirez le street art et l'ambiance créative du lieu.
6
Piste cyclable de 26 milles
Admirez la vue magnifique sur l'océan tout en parcourant la piste cyclable de 26 milles. La courbe monte en flèche avec les cyclistes et les rollers tout au long de l'année. Il s'étend de la jetée de Santa Monica à Venice Beach afin que vous puissiez voir tous les sites remarquables sur votre chemin.
7
Plage d'État de Santa Monica
Accédez à l'exemple emblématique des célèbres plages de Californie du Sud pour profiter davantage du soleil et profiter de la grande côte de sable fin. La plage d'État de Santa Monica, longue de 3,5 miles, propose également une variété d'activités et d'attractions pour tous.
8
Centre de design du Pacifique
Arrêtez-vous devant l'exemple de l'architecture vivante moderne représentée par les bâtiments bleus, verts et rouges du haut Pacific Design Center. Le centre fournit aux maisons des célébrités et des résidents de Los Angeles des meubles, des revêtements de sol, des papiers peints et tout ce qui est à la pointe de la technologie pour des intérieurs uniques et parfaits.
9
Promenade de la plage de Venise
Essayez de faire du vélo le long du célèbre Venice Beach Broadwalk, en vous imprégnant de ce lieu de rencontre animé et toujours animé pour toutes sortes de personnes, des artistes et athlètes aux touristes et résidents locaux. L'endroit n'arrête jamais son mouvement, alors soyez prêt à assister à certains des événements les plus cool organisés ici.
10
Université de Californie, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Faites un tour par UCLA et son incroyable campus pour voir à quoi ressemble l'une des meilleures universités de Los Angeles. Remontez à l'époque de l'architecture néo-roman et émerveillez-vous devant le Royce Hall et la bibliothèque Powell. Le campus est un endroit idéal pour faire une balade à vélo et découvrir des faits intéressants sur l'histoire et les origines de la ville. L'université est également un centre de vie culturelle exceptionnel, qui accueille ses visiteurs avec des musées et des expositions.
11
Boulevard du coucher du soleil
Laissez-vous surprendre par Sunset Boulevard, l'une des principales artères de Los Angeles qui commence à Figueroa Street dans le centre-ville de LA et traverse Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills et quelques autres quartiers jusqu'à la Pacific Coast Highway. Découvrez Sunset Strip, la partie la plus importante du boulevard, qui est l'épicentre de la vie nocturne de Los Angeles avec une diversité de clubs et de salles de concert.
12
Baie de Santa Monica
Rejoignez l'endroit idéal pour les promenades, les vélos, les divertissements, le shopping et les sports. Bien que l'océan ici soit toujours frais, vous pouvez remarquer des gens nager quelle que soit la saison. Profitez du soleil pendant votre trajet et admirez de superbes vues sur l'océan.
13
Deux Rodeo Drive
Jetez un coup d'œil à l'exubérant Rodeo Drive, synonyme de luxe et de richesse. C'est un endroit où se trouvent les boutiques, les restaurants d'élite et les cafés des marques mondiales les plus chères. Faites du vélo dans la rue agréable et confortable sous les palmiers, en vous émerveillant devant la belle architecture et les vitrines attrayantes.
14
Passerelle des canaux de Venise
Plongez dans l'ambiance calme et réconfortante de la Venise californienne en parcourant les célèbres canaux de Venise. C'est un endroit génial pour ceux qui veulent faire une pause et se reposer des attractions touristiques animées et se rendre à la vision originale de l'abbé Kinney d'un quartier calme qui semble maintenant un monde à part du reste de Venise.
15
Route 66
Aucune autre route n'a capturé l'imagination et l'essence de l'esprit américain en tant que Route 66 emblématique. La route s'étend de Chicago, Illinois, jusqu'à Santa Monica. Obtenez des informations intéressantes sur l'histoire de la route auprès de votre guide local et soyez prêt à apprendre de nouveaux faits révélateurs à ce sujet pendant que vous roulez.
16
Skatepark de Venise
N'oubliez pas de vous arrêter au célèbre skatepark branché de Venice, qui est un haut lieu du skateboard américain et le berceau de nombreux skateurs de premier plan. Assistez aux incroyables figures en direct et laissez-vous impressionner par les performances professionnelles, en respirant l'air frais de l'océan.
17
Parc Brentwood
Explorez un autre quartier lors de cette visite à vélo riche et intéressante d'une journée complète. Brentwood est l'un des quartiers les plus chics de Los Angeles et abrite de nombreuses célébrités hollywoodiennes comme Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James, Tobey Maguire et d'autres. Il possède également une grande variété de divertissements, de boutiques, de restaurants et d'expériences de plein air.
18
Le spa de l'hôtel Beverly Hills
La visite vous mène à travers Beverly Hills pour vous donner un aperçu intime des maisons de stars de cinéma et des manoirs des riches et célèbres. Il y a beaucoup de maisons splendides et remarquables dont le Beverly Hills Hotel Spa, qui se positionne comme une oasis dans une oasis. C'est un endroit où les célébrités se ressourcent et s'échappent du monde extérieur.
19
Paul Smith à Los Angeles
Prenez une photo avec le célèbre mur rose vif, qui est un magasin de vêtements de marque Paul Smith à Los Angeles. Ouvert en 2005, il est rapidement devenu une attraction de plus à Los Angeles pour les touristes comme pour les résidents. Colorez le flux de vos amis en rose et donnez-leur envie de vous rejoindre dans cette aventure vivante et riche de la Cité des Anges.
20
Ville de Culver
Visitez Culver City, une ville considérée comme le berceau de l'industrie cinématographique. Les premiers films y ont été tournés dans les années 1910, à part le fait que des entreprises comme Metro Goldwyn-Mayer y sont implantées. De 1932 à 1986, le siège social de Hughes Aircraft Company était situé dans la ville. À l'heure actuelle, National Public Radio et Sony Pictures Entertainment sont toujours là.
21
Malibu
Jetez un coup d'œil aux illustres plages de sable de Malibu, un paradis au bord de l'océan et un lieu où vivent de nombreuses stars d'Hollywood. Écoutez le "surf qui sonne fort", qui a donné son nom à la ville. Rappelez-vous certaines scènes de Baywatch et prenez de superbes photos.
22
Boulevard Robertson
En pédalant dans l'une des rues les plus branchées de Los Angeles, vous remarquerez peut-être également des célébrités vêtues de robes avant-gardistes. De nombreux magasins et boutiques parmi les plus en vogue et les plus branchés de Los Angeles se trouvent sur ces trottoirs. Passez par la boutique Kitson, très appréciée des stars mondialement connues.
23
L'Abbaye
Passez par l'un des bars classiques de LA avec un joli patio et un emplacement. C'était aussi le pub préféré d'Elizabeth Taylor, c'est pourquoi vous remarquerez peut-être son portrait si vous entrez pour jeter un coup d'œil à l'intérieur éclectique et inhabituel.
24
Le signe d'Hollywood
Aucune visite de Los Angeles n'est possible sans avoir une photo ou une douzaine des enseignes les plus célèbres au monde. En parcourant les quartiers de Los Angeles, vous aurez l'occasion de profiter de vues sous différentes perspectives sur le panneau Hollywood. Signe d'une usine à rêves, symbole de l'industrie cinématographique, qui avait fait de Los Angeles la ville que nous connaissons tous aujourd'hui.
25
Port de Marina del Rey
Dirigez-vous vers le plus grand port artificiel du monde et laissez-vous fasciner par des milliers de yachts et de bateaux de différentes formes et tailles. Parcourez plusieurs pistes cyclables à vélo pour admirer de superbes vues et avoir une idée réelle des aventures marines au fur et à mesure que les navires entrent et sortent. Tentez votre chance et observez les phoques communs, les lions de mer de Californie ou les dauphins.
26
Bâtiment à thème LAX
Si vous êtes venu à Los Angeles en avion, vous avez probablement vu une structure emblématique appelée Theme Building. C'est un exemple parfait du mouvement de design moderne du milieu du XXe siècle, qui devint plus tard connu sous le nom de Googie. Émerveillez-vous devant la construction de l'ère spatiale et son restaurant aux allures d'OVNI.
27
Westfield Century City
Passez par le centre culturel, commercial et commercial animé de Century City. Il s'agit d'un grand centre commercial extérieur à deux niveaux, qui est devenu plus accrocheur et photogénique après la restauration majeure. Il propose une salle de cinéma et 200 lieux gastronomiques et commerciaux dont Apple, Rolex et Zara, ainsi que des espaces lounge et une fontaine musicale.
28
Manoir et parc de Greystone
Plus vert que tout ce qui l'entoure, le Greystone Park vous offre un repos ombragé et un rafraîchissement de la métropole en béton animée. Écoutez les histoires intrigantes derrière le Greystone Mansion racontées par votre guide expérimenté et profitez de l'emplacement, qui a été filmé dans de nombreux films.
29
Westwood
Un autre quartier de Los Angeles attend d'être découvert par vous. C'est un quartier animé, où se trouve un immense campus de l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles. Rendez-vous au bloc commercial historique de Westwood Village pour une balade agréable. Passez par quelques sites culturels, notamment le Hammer Museum et le célèbre Geffen Playhouse Theatre, ainsi que le Fox Theatre.
30
Abbé Kinney Boulevard
Cochez une autre rue à la mode avec les dernières tendances sur votre liste des incontournables. Il abrite des produits locaux uniques ainsi que des marques mondialement connues. Le boulevard porte le nom de l'entrepreneur du XIXe siècle qui a concrétisé son idée de la Venise californienne en aménageant le quartier et les canaux artificiels pour ressembler à la Venise européenne d'origine.
31
Third Street Promenade
Get your tour started from the 3rd Street Promenade. Begin exploring Santa Monica downtown from here. Ride through three car-free blocks with great shopping opportunities where you can encounter everything from farmers’ products to fashion stores and designer boutiques.
32
Santa Monica Pier
Get to the world-known Santa Monica pier and discover it from another perspective on an electric bike. Feel the festive atmosphere as you ride by the amusement park by the oceanside. Take fantastic pictures of the famous Ferris wheel as a symbol of Santa Monica’s heart. Be a part of the picturesque scene where hundreds of movies and TV shows were shot. And of course, get a whole panoramic view of everything from the ocean to mountains.
33
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
Take an unforgettable bike ride along the Venice boardwalk admiring the ocean views under the Southern California sun. Connect two beaches together as you bike from Original Muscle Beach to Muscle Beach Venice. The Original is considered the birthplace of the US fitness boom, which started in 1934 and it is focused more on gymnastics with ropes, parallel bars, and swings, while Venice offers more weightlifting experience.
34
Venice Beach
Continue exploring the Venice neighborhood following your knowledgeable enthusiastic guide who will tell you about the district and the beach, which is the meeting place for all kinds of people from families to creative fashion geeks. Anytime you are here it is always great fun. Check out the craziness on a boardwalk and don’t miss a thing. Hear some captivating stories behind some buildings along the beach.
35
Melrose Avenue
Visit one of the most famous streets of LA and explore Melrose Avenue. The tour will take you to an intense neighborhood with a lot of Instagramable sites for you to take your selfie with. The Avenue also offers lots of funky shops and galleries, cat cafes, original restaurants, and many more. Admire the street art and the creative atmosphere of the place.
36
26-Mile Bike Path
Revel in the wonderful ocean views while riding through the 26-Mile Bike Path. The curve surges with cyclists and rollerbladers throughout the year. It runs from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach so you’ll be able to see all the remarkable sights on your way.
37
Santa Monica State Beach
Get to the iconic example of famed Southern California beaches to catch more sun and delight in the large soft sandy coast. 3.5-miles-long Santa Monica State Beach also offers a variety of activities and attractions for everyone.
38
Pacific Design Center
Stop by the example of modern vivid architecture represented by blue, green, and red buildings of the top Pacific Design Center. The center supplies the houses of celebrities and residents of LA with bleeding-edge furniture, flooring, wallpaper, and everything for perfect one-of-a-kind interiors.
39
Venice Beach Boardwalk
Try to bike along the famous Venice Beach Broadwalk, soaking in the lively and ever-busy meeting place for all kinds of people from artists and athletes to tourists and local residents. The place never stops its movement, so be ready to attend some of the coolest events organized here.
40
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Ride by UCLA and its amazing campus to see what one of the best LA universities looks like. Go back to times of Romanesque Revival architecture and marvel at the Royce Hall and Powell Library. The campus is a great place to have a bike ride and to find out some interesting facts about the City’s history and origins. The university is also an outstanding center of cultural life, which welcomes its visitors with museums and exhibitions.
41
Sunset Boulevard
Be amazed by Sunset Boulevard, one of the main arteries of Los Angeles that starts at Figueroa Street in Downtown LA and runs through Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, and a few more districts to the Pacific Coast Highway. Get to see Sunset Strip, the most prominent part of the Boulevard, which is the epicenter of LA’s nightlife with a diversity of clubs and music venues.
42
Santa Monica Bay
Reach the great place for walks, bikes, entertainment, shopping, and sports. Although the ocean here is always cool you can notice people swimming whatever the season. Get plenty of sun on your ride and admire great ocean views.
43
Two Rodeo Drive
Take a look at the exuberant Rodeo Drive, which is known as a synonym for luxury and wealth. This is a place where the most expensive world brands’ shops, elite restaurants, and cafes are situated. Bike through the nice and cozy street under the palm trees, marveling at the beautiful architecture and attractive shop windows.
44
Venice Canals Walkway
Immerse yourself in the calm and comforting vibe of Californian Venice as you ride through the famous Venice Canals. This is an awesome spot for those who want to take a pause and have some rest from the busy touristic attractions and get to the original vision of Abbot Kinney of a quiet neighborhood which now seems a world apart from the rest of Venice.
45
Route 66
No other road has captured the imagination and the essence of the American spirit as an iconic Route 66. The road runs from Chicago, Illinois all the way to Santa Monica. Get interesting insights on the history of the road from your local guide and be ready to learn new eye-opening facts about it as you ride.
46
Venice Skatepark
Don’t forget to stop by the famous edgy Venice Skatepark, which is a hotspot of US skateboarding and the birthplace of many prominent skateboarders. Witness the incredible tricks live and be impressed by the professional performances, breathing in fresh ocean air.
47
Brentwood Park
Explore one more neighborhood on this rich and interesting full-day bike tour. Brentwood is one of the poshest districts in LA, and home to many Hollywood celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James, Tobey Maguire, and others. It also possesses a great variety of entertainment, shopping, dining, and outdoor experiences.
48
The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa
The tour leads you through Beverly Hills to give you an intimate look at movie star homes and mansions of the rich and famous. There are plenty of splendid and remarkable houses together with the Beverly Hills Hotel Spa, which is positioned as an oasis within an oasis. This is a place where celebrities recharge and escape the outside world.
49
Paul Smith Los Angeles
Take a picture with the famous vibrant pink wall, which is a Paul Smith brand clothing store in Los Angeles. Opened in 2005, it quickly became one more LA attraction for tourists as well as for residents. Color your friends’ feed pink and make them want to join you in this vivid and rich adventure by the City of Angels.
50
Culver City
Visit Culver City, a city that is considered to be a movie-making industry birthplace. The first movies were shot there in the 1910s, apart from that companies like Metro Goldwyn-Mayer are located there. From 1932 to 1986, Hughes Aircraft Company headquarters were situated in the city. At present, National Public Radio and Sony Pictures Entertainment are still there.
51
Malibu
Take a look at the illustrious sand beaches of Malibu, an oceanside paradise, and a place where many Hollywood stars live. Listen to the “surf sounding loudly”, which gave the city its name. Remember some scenes from the Baywatch and grab some awesome pictures.
52
Robertson Boulevard
Pedaling through one of the trendiest streets in LA you may also notice some celebrities in edgy dresses. Many of LA’s hottest and hippest stores and boutiques can be found on these sidewalks. Pass by the Kitson boutique, which has been very popular with world-known stars.
53
The Abbey
Pass by one of LA’s classic bars with a nice patio and location. This was also Elizabeth Taylor’s favorite pub, that’s why you may notice her portrait if you go inside to take a look at the eclectic and unusual interior.
54
Hollywood Sign
No Los Angeles tour is possible without having a picture or a dozen of the most famous sign in the world. As you ride through the LA’s neighborhoods you’ll get a chance to enjoy different-perspective views of the Hollywood Sign. A sign of a dream factory, a symbol of movie-making industry, which had made Los Angeles the city we all know now.
55
Marina del Rey Harbor
Head on to the world’s largest man-made harbor and be fascinated by thousands of yachts and boats of different shapes and sizes. Bike along several bicycle paths to catch great views and to get a real feel of marine adventures as vessels are moving in and out. Take a chance and watch harbor seals, California sea lions or dolphins.
56
The Theme Building
If you came to LA by plane you have probably seen an iconic structure called Theme Building. It is a perfect example of the modern design movement of the mid-20th century which later became known as Googie. Marvel at the space-age construction and its UFO-like restaurant.
57
Westfield Century City
Pass by the vibrant cultural, shopping, and business hub of the Century City. This is a great two-level outdoor shopping mall, which has become more eye-catching and photogenic after the major restoration. It offers a movie theater and 200 gastronomic and commercial spots including Apple, Rolex, and Zara, as well as lounge zones and a musical fountain.
58
Greystone Mansion and Park
Greener as anything around, the Greystone Park offers you a shadowy repose and refreshment from the bustling concrete metropolis. Hear the intriguing stories behind the Greystone Mansion as told by your knowledgeable guide and enjoy the location, which was filmed in many movies.
59
Westwood
One more LA neighborhood is waiting to be discovered by you. This is a busy neighborhood, where a huge campus of the University of California in Los Angeles lies. Get to the historical commercial block of Westwood Village for a pleasant ride. Pass by some cultural sights, including Hammer Museum and the famous Geffen Playhouse Theatre, as well as Fox Theatre.
60
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Tick one more bleeding edge street with the latest fads on your must-see list. This is home to unique local goods as well as world-known brands. The boulevard is named after the 19th-century entrepreneur who made his idea of Californian Venice a reality by arranging the neighborhood and artificial canals to resemble the original Venice of Europe.
61
Third Street Promenade
Get your tour started from the 3rd Street Promenade. Begin exploring Santa Monica downtown from here. Ride through three car-free blocks with great shopping opportunities where you can encounter everything from farmers’ products to fashion stores and designer boutiques.
62
Santa Monica Pier
Get to the world-known Santa Monica pier and discover it from another perspective on an electric bike. Feel the festive atmosphere as you ride by the amusement park by the oceanside. Take fantastic pictures of the famous Ferris wheel as a symbol of Santa Monica’s heart. Be a part of the picturesque scene where hundreds of movies and TV shows were shot. And of course, get a whole panoramic view of everything from the ocean to mountains.
63
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
Take an unforgettable bike ride along the Venice boardwalk admiring the ocean views under the Southern California sun. Connect two beaches together as you bike from Original Muscle Beach to Muscle Beach Venice. The Original is considered the birthplace of the US fitness boom, which started in 1934 and it is focused more on gymnastics with ropes, parallel bars, and swings, while Venice offers more weightlifting experience.
64
Venice Beach
Continue exploring the Venice neighborhood following your knowledgeable enthusiastic guide who will tell you about the district and the beach, which is the meeting place for all kinds of people from families to creative fashion geeks. Anytime you are here it is always great fun. Check out the craziness on a boardwalk and don’t miss a thing. Hear some captivating stories behind some buildings along the beach.
65
Melrose Avenue
Visit one of the most famous streets of LA and explore Melrose Avenue. The tour will take you to an intense neighborhood with a lot of Instagramable sites for you to take your selfie with. The Avenue also offers lots of funky shops and galleries, cat cafes, original restaurants, and many more. Admire the street art and the creative atmosphere of the place.
66
26-Mile Bike Path
Revel in the wonderful ocean views while riding through the 26-Mile Bike Path. The curve surges with cyclists and rollerbladers throughout the year. It runs from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach so you’ll be able to see all the remarkable sights on your way.
67
Santa Monica State Beach
Get to the iconic example of famed Southern California beaches to catch more sun and delight in the large soft sandy coast. 3.5-miles-long Santa Monica State Beach also offers a variety of activities and attractions for everyone.
68
Pacific Design Center
Stop by the example of modern vivid architecture represented by blue, green, and red buildings of the top Pacific Design Center. The center supplies the houses of celebrities and residents of LA with bleeding-edge furniture, flooring, wallpaper, and everything for perfect one-of-a-kind interiors.
69
Venice Beach Boardwalk
Try to bike along the famous Venice Beach Broadwalk, soaking in the lively and ever-busy meeting place for all kinds of people from artists and athletes to tourists and local residents. The place never stops its movement, so be ready to attend some of the coolest events organized here.
70
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Ride by UCLA and its amazing campus to see what one of the best LA universities looks like. Go back to times of Romanesque Revival architecture and marvel at the Royce Hall and Powell Library. The campus is a great place to have a bike ride and to find out some interesting facts about the City’s history and origins. The university is also an outstanding center of cultural life, which welcomes its visitors with museums and exhibitions.
71
Sunset Boulevard
Be amazed by Sunset Boulevard, one of the main arteries of Los Angeles that starts at Figueroa Street in Downtown LA and runs through Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, and a few more districts to the Pacific Coast Highway. Get to see Sunset Strip, the most prominent part of the Boulevard, which is the epicenter of LA’s nightlife with a diversity of clubs and music venues.
72
Santa Monica Bay
Reach the great place for walks, bikes, entertainment, shopping, and sports. Although the ocean here is always cool you can notice people swimming whatever the season. Get plenty of sun on your ride and admire great ocean views.
73
Two Rodeo Drive
Take a look at the exuberant Rodeo Drive, which is known as a synonym for luxury and wealth. This is a place where the most expensive world brands’ shops, elite restaurants, and cafes are situated. Bike through the nice and cozy street under the palm trees, marveling at the beautiful architecture and attractive shop windows.
74
Venice Canals Walkway
Immerse yourself in the calm and comforting vibe of Californian Venice as you ride through the famous Venice Canals. This is an awesome spot for those who want to take a pause and have some rest from the busy touristic attractions and get to the original vision of Abbot Kinney of a quiet neighborhood which now seems a world apart from the rest of Venice.
75
Route 66
No other road has captured the imagination and the essence of the American spirit as an iconic Route 66. The road runs from Chicago, Illinois all the way to Santa Monica. Get interesting insights on the history of the road from your local guide and be ready to learn new eye-opening facts about it as you ride.
76
Venice Skatepark
Don’t forget to stop by the famous edgy Venice Skatepark, which is a hotspot of US skateboarding and the birthplace of many prominent skateboarders. Witness the incredible tricks live and be impressed by the professional performances, breathing in fresh ocean air.
77
Brentwood Park
Explore one more neighborhood on this rich and interesting full-day bike tour. Brentwood is one of the poshest districts in LA, and home to many Hollywood celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James, Tobey Maguire, and others. It also possesses a great variety of entertainment, shopping, dining, and outdoor experiences.
78
The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa
The tour leads you through Beverly Hills to give you an intimate look at movie star homes and mansions of the rich and famous. There are plenty of splendid and remarkable houses together with the Beverly Hills Hotel Spa, which is positioned as an oasis within an oasis. This is a place where celebrities recharge and escape the outside world.
79
Paul Smith Los Angeles
Take a picture with the famous vibrant pink wall, which is a Paul Smith brand clothing store in Los Angeles. Opened in 2005, it quickly became one more LA attraction for tourists as well as for residents. Color your friends’ feed pink and make them want to join you in this vivid and rich adventure by the City of Angels.
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Culver City
Visit Culver City, a city that is considered to be a movie-making industry birthplace. The first movies were shot there in the 1910s, apart from that companies like Metro Goldwyn-Mayer are located there. From 1932 to 1986, Hughes Aircraft Company headquarters were situated in the city. At present, National Public Radio and Sony Pictures Entertainment are still there.
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Malibu
Take a look at the illustrious sand beaches of Malibu, an oceanside paradise, and a place where many Hollywood stars live. Listen to the “surf sounding loudly”, which gave the city its name. Remember some scenes from the Baywatch and grab some awesome pictures.
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Robertson Boulevard
Pedaling through one of the trendiest streets in LA you may also notice some celebrities in edgy dresses. Many of LA’s hottest and hippest stores and boutiques can be found on these sidewalks. Pass by the Kitson boutique, which has been very popular with world-known stars.
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The Abbey
Pass by one of LA’s classic bars with a nice patio and location. This was also Elizabeth Taylor’s favorite pub, that’s why you may notice her portrait if you go inside to take a look at the eclectic and unusual interior.
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Hollywood Sign
No Los Angeles tour is possible without having a picture or a dozen of the most famous sign in the world. As you ride through the LA’s neighborhoods you’ll get a chance to enjoy different-perspective views of the Hollywood Sign. A sign of a dream factory, a symbol of movie-making industry, which had made Los Angeles the city we all know now.
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Marina del Rey Harbor
Head on to the world’s largest man-made harbor and be fascinated by thousands of yachts and boats of different shapes and sizes. Bike along several bicycle paths to catch great views and to get a real feel of marine adventures as vessels are moving in and out. Take a chance and watch harbor seals, California sea lions or dolphins.
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The Theme Building
If you came to LA by plane you have probably seen an iconic structure called Theme Building. It is a perfect example of the modern design movement of the mid-20th century which later became known as Googie. Marvel at the space-age construction and its UFO-like restaurant.
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Westfield Century City
Pass by the vibrant cultural, shopping, and business hub of the Century City. This is a great two-level outdoor shopping mall, which has become more eye-catching and photogenic after the major restoration. It offers a movie theater and 200 gastronomic and commercial spots including Apple, Rolex, and Zara, as well as lounge zones and a musical fountain.
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Greystone Mansion and Park
Greener as anything around, the Greystone Park offers you a shadowy repose and refreshment from the bustling concrete metropolis. Hear the intriguing stories behind the Greystone Mansion as told by your knowledgeable guide and enjoy the location, which was filmed in many movies.
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Westwood
One more LA neighborhood is waiting to be discovered by you. This is a busy neighborhood, where a huge campus of the University of California in Los Angeles lies. Get to the historical commercial block of Westwood Village for a pleasant ride. Pass by some cultural sights, including Hammer Museum and the famous Geffen Playhouse Theatre, as well as Fox Theatre.
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Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Tick one more bleeding edge street with the latest fads on your must-see list. This is home to unique local goods as well as world-known brands. The boulevard is named after the 19th-century entrepreneur who made his idea of Californian Venice a reality by arranging the neighborhood and artificial canals to resemble the original Venice of Europe.
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Third Street Promenade
Get your tour started from the 3rd Street Promenade. Begin exploring Santa Monica downtown from here. Ride through three car-free blocks with great shopping opportunities where you can encounter everything from farmers’ products to fashion stores and designer boutiques.
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Santa Monica Pier
Get to the world-known Santa Monica pier and discover it from another perspective on an electric bike. Feel the festive atmosphere as you ride by the amusement park by the oceanside. Take fantastic pictures of the famous Ferris wheel as a symbol of Santa Monica’s heart. Be a part of the picturesque scene where hundreds of movies and TV shows were shot. And of course, get a whole panoramic view of everything from the ocean to mountains.
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Muscle Beach Venice Gym
Take an unforgettable bike ride along the Venice boardwalk admiring the ocean views under the Southern California sun. Connect two beaches together as you bike from Original Muscle Beach to Muscle Beach Venice. The Original is considered the birthplace of the US fitness boom, which started in 1934 and it is focused more on gymnastics with ropes, parallel bars, and swings, while Venice offers more weightlifting experience.
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Venice Beach
Continue exploring the Venice neighborhood following your knowledgeable enthusiastic guide who will tell you about the district and the beach, which is the meeting place for all kinds of people from families to creative fashion geeks. Anytime you are here it is always great fun. Check out the craziness on a boardwalk and don’t miss a thing. Hear some captivating stories behind some buildings along the beach.
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Melrose Avenue
Visit one of the most famous streets of LA and explore Melrose Avenue. The tour will take you to an intense neighborhood with a lot of Instagramable sites for you to take your selfie with. The Avenue also offers lots of funky shops and galleries, cat cafes, original restaurants, and many more. Admire the street art and the creative atmosphere of the place.
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26-Mile Bike Path
Revel in the wonderful ocean views while riding through the 26-Mile Bike Path. The curve surges with cyclists and rollerbladers throughout the year. It runs from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach so you’ll be able to see all the remarkable sights on your way.
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Santa Monica State Beach
Get to the iconic example of famed Southern California beaches to catch more sun and delight in the large soft sandy coast. 3.5-miles-long Santa Monica State Beach also offers a variety of activities and attractions for everyone.
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Pacific Design Center
Stop by the example of modern vivid architecture represented by blue, green, and red buildings of the top Pacific Design Center. The center supplies the houses of celebrities and residents of LA with bleeding-edge furniture, flooring, wallpaper, and everything for perfect one-of-a-kind interiors.
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Venice Beach Boardwalk
Try to bike along the famous Venice Beach Broadwalk, soaking in the lively and ever-busy meeting place for all kinds of people from artists and athletes to tourists and local residents. The place never stops its movement, so be ready to attend some of the coolest events organized here.
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University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Ride by UCLA and its amazing campus to see what one of the best LA universities looks like. Go back to times of Romanesque Revival architecture and marvel at the Royce Hall and Powell Library. The campus is a great place to have a bike ride and to find out some interesting facts about the City’s history and origins. The university is also an outstanding center of cultural life, which welcomes its visitors with museums and exhibitions.
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Sunset Boulevard
Be amazed by Sunset Boulevard, one of the main arteries of Los Angeles that starts at Figueroa Street in Downtown LA and runs through Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, and a few more districts to the Pacific Coast Highway. Get to see Sunset Strip, the most prominent part of the Boulevard, which is the epicenter of LA’s nightlife with a diversity of clubs and music venues.
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Santa Monica Bay
Reach the great place for walks, bikes, entertainment, shopping, and sports. Although the ocean here is always cool you can notice people swimming whatever the season. Get plenty of sun on your ride and admire great ocean views.
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Two Rodeo Drive
Take a look at the exuberant Rodeo Drive, which is known as a synonym for luxury and wealth. This is a place where the most expensive world brands’ shops, elite restaurants, and cafes are situated. Bike through the nice and cozy street under the palm trees, marveling at the beautiful architecture and attractive shop windows.
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Venice Canals Walkway
Immerse yourself in the calm and comforting vibe of Californian Venice as you ride through the famous Venice Canals. This is an awesome spot for those who want to take a pause and have some rest from the busy touristic attractions and get to the original vision of Abbot Kinney of a quiet neighborhood which now seems a world apart from the rest of Venice.
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Route 66
No other road has captured the imagination and the essence of the American spirit as an iconic Route 66. The road runs from Chicago, Illinois all the way to Santa Monica. Get interesting insights on the history of the road from your local guide and be ready to learn new eye-opening facts about it as you ride.
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Venice Skatepark
Don’t forget to stop by the famous edgy Venice Skatepark, which is a hotspot of US skateboarding and the birthplace of many prominent skateboarders. Witness the incredible tricks live and be impressed by the professional performances, breathing in fresh ocean air.
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Brentwood Park
Explore one more neighborhood on this rich and interesting full-day bike tour. Brentwood is one of the poshest districts in LA, and home to many Hollywood celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James, Tobey Maguire, and others. It also possesses a great variety of entertainment, shopping, dining, and outdoor experiences.
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The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa
The tour leads you through Beverly Hills to give you an intimate look at movie star homes and mansions of the rich and famous. There are plenty of splendid and remarkable houses together with the Beverly Hills Hotel Spa, which is positioned as an oasis within an oasis. This is a place where celebrities recharge and escape the outside world.
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Paul Smith Los Angeles
Take a picture with the famous vibrant pink wall, which is a Paul Smith brand clothing store in Los Angeles. Opened in 2005, it quickly became one more LA attraction for tourists as well as for residents. Color your friends’ feed pink and make them want to join you in this vivid and rich adventure by the City of Angels.
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Culver City
Visit Culver City, a city that is considered to be a movie-making industry birthplace. The first movies were shot there in the 1910s, apart from that companies like Metro Goldwyn-Mayer are located there. From 1932 to 1986, Hughes Aircraft Company headquarters were situated in the city. At present, National Public Radio and Sony Pictures Entertainment are still there.
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Malibu
Take a look at the illustrious sand beaches of Malibu, an oceanside paradise, and a place where many Hollywood stars live. Listen to the “surf sounding loudly”, which gave the city its name. Remember some scenes from the Baywatch and grab some awesome pictures.
112
Robertson Boulevard
Pedaling through one of the trendiest streets in LA you may also notice some celebrities in edgy dresses. Many of LA’s hottest and hippest stores and boutiques can be found on these sidewalks. Pass by the Kitson boutique, which has been very popular with world-known stars.
113
The Abbey
Pass by one of LA’s classic bars with a nice patio and location. This was also Elizabeth Taylor’s favorite pub, that’s why you may notice her portrait if you go inside to take a look at the eclectic and unusual interior.
114
Hollywood Sign
No Los Angeles tour is possible without having a picture or a dozen of the most famous sign in the world. As you ride through the LA’s neighborhoods you’ll get a chance to enjoy different-perspective views of the Hollywood Sign. A sign of a dream factory, a symbol of movie-making industry, which had made Los Angeles the city we all know now.
115
Marina del Rey Harbor
Head on to the world’s largest man-made harbor and be fascinated by thousands of yachts and boats of different shapes and sizes. Bike along several bicycle paths to catch great views and to get a real feel of marine adventures as vessels are moving in and out. Take a chance and watch harbor seals, California sea lions or dolphins.
116
The Theme Building
If you came to LA by plane you have probably seen an iconic structure called Theme Building. It is a perfect example of the modern design movement of the mid-20th century which later became known as Googie. Marvel at the space-age construction and its UFO-like restaurant.
117
Westfield Century City
Pass by the vibrant cultural, shopping, and business hub of the Century City. This is a great two-level outdoor shopping mall, which has become more eye-catching and photogenic after the major restoration. It offers a movie theater and 200 gastronomic and commercial spots including Apple, Rolex, and Zara, as well as lounge zones and a musical fountain.
118
Greystone Mansion and Park
Greener as anything around, the Greystone Park offers you a shadowy repose and refreshment from the bustling concrete metropolis. Hear the intriguing stories behind the Greystone Mansion as told by your knowledgeable guide and enjoy the location, which was filmed in many movies.
119
Westwood
One more LA neighborhood is waiting to be discovered by you. This is a busy neighborhood, where a huge campus of the University of California in Los Angeles lies. Get to the historical commercial block of Westwood Village for a pleasant ride. Pass by some cultural sights, including Hammer Museum and the famous Geffen Playhouse Theatre, as well as Fox Theatre.
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Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Tick one more bleeding edge street with the latest fads on your must-see list. This is home to unique local goods as well as world-known brands. The boulevard is named after the 19th-century entrepreneur who made his idea of Californian Venice a reality by arranging the neighborhood and artificial canals to resemble the original Venice of Europe.
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