Fun Things to Do in Long Beach, California

Fun Things to Do in Long Beach, California



Long Beach is a beautiful beachside city with cool sights to see, great restaurants and bars to enjoy, and is close to downtown LA …

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  1. Yassssssssss . . Shout out to Orsa's Modicas!!!!!

  2. Ok review… but definitely NOT about Long Beach!
    I live a few blocks from the Gaytonia building, and from there… you missed about everything FUN, that makes Long Beach great!
    To start your video, you pretty much talk about other beaches and how long it takes to get there, parking and traffic, etc…on a video that is suppose to be about “Fun things to do in Long Beach!”.
    To conclude, your video is misleading.

  3. Thanks for sharing

  4. Next time you're in Newport Beach, go to Baja Fish Tacos (on 17th St) and get the enchiladas plate.
    Next time you're in New Orleans, go to Port of Calls (on Esplanade St) for the best cheeseburger and baked potato in the world.

  5. Love ❤ your video. Long Beach ⛱ is a cool place. I have to explore downtown. Thanks

  6. I grew up in Whittier about 20 minutes from Long Beach and I loved visiting Belmont Shores. I left LA in 1989.

  7. I know you didn't have time to come to Laguna Beach. If you want to spend a morning at a great beach. Next time go to Aliso Beach which is just south of Laguna. Parking is only $2 an hour, but you need to get there before 10:00 in the summer. We go there even in the winter, pick up bagel sandwiches and juice and have breakfast on the sand. Huntington is close, also Dana Point Harbor. Take care.

  8. nice vlog Laura! Nice scenery!

  9. Nice video 👍

  10. My travel bud and I ate on the Queen Mary with some people we knew that were staying there. What a great old ship, hope you went onboard. We were doing the Mission Trail which is fun next time you go, even if you just go to one or two missions. The old missions are fab.

  11. Good video. You're right in your assessment as a good place to stay, relatively central to all the things you'd want to do in the greater LA – Anaheim area, if you don't mind up to an hour drive or so. I am a big fan of Belmont Shore, kited there for 20 years or so. Next time, you should check out San Pedro to Palos Verdes, SP is not much to write home about, but it has Cabrillo Beach and a couple really cool vistas and monuments, a marina that is being re-developed, and a couple really cool warehouse markets with breweries, etc.

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