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12 Best Things To Do in Long Beach, CA

Updated Aug. 11, 2022

Of course, Long Beach has its fair share of golden sand beaches and waves to ride, but there's a lot more to this seaside city than just the beach. There are museums for art lovers, amusement parks for families and little snippets of history and

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Junipero Beach Junipero Beach free

While there are miles of shoreline in the Long Beach area, not all beaches are made equal. There's Alamitos, which is easily accessed from the downtown area and close to hotels. There's Rosie's Dog Beach, which is a great place to bring your furry friends. However, a crowd favorite is Junipero Beach – also called Cherry Beach – which stretches along the Bluff Park area.

This strip of coastline begins where Alamitos Beach ends. At Junipero, the high rises that back Alamitos are replaced with the more residential communities of Bluff Park. Here, the sand is soft and waves are calm, making it an ideal place for families. Because the sand area is wide, there's plenty of space for visitors to spread out and you're sure to get a solid spot. The beach has many convenient amenities, such as showers, lifeguards on duty during peak months and bike paths. This is also one of the only areas in Bluff Park with handicap accessible beach entrance. Many people enjoy participating in the free yoga classes that take place on Junipero as well.

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The Queen Mary The Queen Mary

One of the most popular attractions in Long Beach is the Queen Mary, a retired British cruise ship that operated numerous transatlantic voyages throughout the early 1900s. Once known for its classy atmosphere and high profile guests like Winston Churchill, the ship is now frequented by travelers looking to learn about its history and get a glimpse into the luxury of the past.

Aboard the ship, travelers can take guided tours and explore different themed exhibits. There are different tours to choose from, including a Steam and Steel tour that brings you deep into the bowels of the ship to the boiler rooms and generators. Exhibits include the Shipyard and the Ship Model Gallery, where you can admire replicas of the Queen Mary in its prime. For those exploring independently, there's a scavenger hunt to follow. There are also nighttime dining experiences, in addition to more unique activities, such as illusion performances and paranormal walks through the supposedly haunted parts of the ship. Previous travelers highly recommended the Haunted Encounters tour but warn it may run a bit longer than other tours.

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East Village Arts District East Village Arts District free

While most trips to Long Beach center on beach adventures and waterfront dining, the East Village Arts District gives the city a cultural edge that's worth exploring. This district is chock full of diverse home designs, eclectic eateries, vintage clothing stores and art galleries. Some of the most popular galleries include Hellada Gallery, The Liberty and C Gallery Fine Art, but there are plenty of others to explore as well.

Many businesses are built into restored buildings, which gives the area a historic yet funky vibe. Murals and mosaics will brighten up your walk as you explore the streets. Previous visitors said the district is a great place to enjoy a cup of coffee and pick up unique pieces from boutique stores. They enjoyed the lack of chain stores but do advise others to pay attention to store hours before planning a shopping trip as many have limited hours.

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Catalina Island Catalina Island

An hourlong boat ride will bring you from Long Beach to Catalina Island. This island is popular among California residents and visitors alike for its wildlife, scenic town and beaches, and its prime dining experiences. There are plenty of activities to fill your day on Catalina Island.

Beach lovers can stake out a spot in the sun at South Beach or Middle Beach, which are covered in white sand and located conveniently near shops and restaurants. You can also opt to relax on a private strip of shore at Descanso Beach, where you'll pay a $2 fee to enter the beach club. The club, which is located near the island's casino, offers amenities like private cabana rental, food and drink services, and outdoor showers.

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Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum

The Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum may be small, but it offers a wealth of information about the people of the Pacific. In fact, it's the only museum in the continental United States that is primarily focused on showcasing the various cultures of Oceania. Here, you'll find both permanent and revolving exhibits featuring Pacific artists. There are sometimes living arts exhibits that include traditional dance and musical performances among other shows. The museum also holds educational programs for visitors to learn about the culture of the people living in the Pacific islands.

The exterior of the PIEAM resembles a traditional island house. There is an outdoor garden area at the museum that holds a koi pond and some artifacts collected by the museum's creator as well. Previous visitors heaped praise on the well-rounded representation of Pacific Islanders and enjoyed the museum because of its niche subject. 

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Aquarium of the Pacific Aquarium of the Pacific

This large aquarium features more than 100 exhibits, the most popular of which include the sea otter and penguin habitats. An outdoor shark lagoon showcasing more than 150 sharks is also a visitor favorite. There are many educational events and presentations every month for visitors both young and old. 

The numerous hands-on exhibits help set the Aquarium of the Pacific apart from other aquariums you may have visited in the past. There are typical tide pool touch tanks where children can discover the feeling and texture of different sea creatures. This aquarium takes hands-on learning even further by offering the chance to touch larger animals like sharks and rays. Previous visitors said their children especially enjoyed this learning experience.

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Museum of Latin American Art Museum of Latin American Art

Housed in a striking building designed by the Mexican artist Manuel Rosen, the Museum of Latin American Art helps visitors appreciate Latino art before they even set foot inside. Created in 1996, the museum is the only one in the country dedicated to modern and contemporary Latino art.

Inside, the museum displays a series of more than 1,600 permanent pieces as well as a wide range of rotating exhibits. Previous MOLAA exhibitions include works by Robert Graham, Osmeivy Ortega Nuna Mangiante and Judithe Hernández. The museum also includes a sculpture and event garden featuring more than 30 pieces representing artists from almost every Latin American country. Travelers consistently praise the museum and advise future travelers to add this to their Long Beach itineraries.

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Naples Island Naples Island free

This Long Beach neighborhood is famous for its water-centric design reminiscent of Venetian canals. Visitors can even take a gondola ride down the canals and pretend they're in an Italian oasis. Kayak rentals are another popular way to view the neighborhood, which is made up of narrow streets and colorful homes. If you're exploring on foot, you'll see the quaint shops and restaurants that make it a great spot for a relaxed, romantic date. If you're visiting Naples Island in the winter, consider strolling through this neighborhood to admire the extravagant holiday lights display.

The Mother's Beach area of Naples Island is small, but ideal for families trying to catch some rays. The beach offers a playground and a protected water area so the waves are safe for children. Calm water sports like paddle boarding are popular at this beach. There are also snack bars and picnic areas for your convenience.

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El Dorado Park El Dorado Park free

If you're looking for a natural oasis in the middle of the city, consider visiting El Dorado Park. The park's barbecue areas make it a great place to host a nice picnic, while archery areas and fitness courses make for fun exercise options. A campground area is available to reserve if you want to spend some extra time in nature during your Long Beach vacation. A skate park, duck ponds, playgrounds, miles of bike paths and a golf course round out the offerings in this massive outdoor area.

The property includes a 105-acre wildlife sanctuary, complete with 2 miles of walking trails. The center occasionally hosts activities, such as bird walks and family night walks, to better educate visitors on the surrounding nature in an engaging way. Previous visitors enjoyed the natural area because it's family-friendly, and most trails are flat and easy to stroll. Check the website's calendar  for upcoming events.

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34 Things to do in Long Beach, California | Ultimate Bucket List

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With so many things to do in Long Beach, California, it’s hard not to fall in love with everything the city offers, from cultural enlightenment to pure relaxation. 

Often overshadowed by its bigger-than-life neighbor, Los Angeles, Long Beach is one of California’s most underrated destinations. 

The first time I visited Long Beach, I was thrown off by how much the seventh-largest city in the state felt like a small town.

And yet, as you’ll discover with a visit to the city, there’s also no shortage of fun things to do around Long Beach. 

In fact, it took plenty of constraint to stop myself from turning this article into a lengthy book with how many unique Long Beach attractions there are to do.

Whether you want to soak up as much California sun as possible or you’re in the mood for cultural enlightenment and cool entertainment, these are my favorite things to do in Long Beach, California.  

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Head downtown.

Downtown long beach

At first glance, downtown Long Beach is just another cliché downtown in Southern California with high-rise, glass buildings, and trendy restaurants along a palm-lined promenade. 

And although that’s not far from the truth, don’t write downtown Long Beach off just yet. You might be surprised by its easygoing character and charm.

Speaking of charm, The Ordinarie has plenty! This warm tavern in downtown Long Beach serves delicious American cuisine accompanied by good music ranging from jazz to country. 

What locals love most about this place though is the holiday-themed food and drink during December.

Other places to eat downtown include Pier 76 Fish Grill , Bo-Beau Kitchen + Roof Tap , and George’s Greek Cafe . 

Or, if you want to bring gifts to your friends back home, visit MADE by Millworks, a boutique where everything is designed by local artists.

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Get Lost in the Scenic Neighborhood of Naples

Get Lost in the Scenic Neighborhood of Naples in Long Beach

Once you step on the streets of Naples, you’ll understand where the Italian names of the neighborhood and streets come from. 

Sitting atop three islands separated by canals, the entire neighborhood evokes an unmistakable Italian charm. 

You can expect gondolas floating in the canals, luscious greenery following you everywhere you look, and beautiful homes washed in sunlight. 

The Naples neighborhood makes you feel like you went through a portal and landed on Burano Island in Venice.

Also, if you happen to be in Naples around Christmas , you’re lucky. Naples is one of the most wholesome Christmas destinations in California ! 

The houses are beautifully decorated, holiday music blasts from speakers, and the locals even give out hot cocoa and cookies.

Hit the Beach

Hit the Beach, Rosies dog beach

Unlike much of the California Coast, where the Pacific Ocean is wild with waves and riptides, the beaches in Long Beach are on the calmer side. 

It’s only natural then that going to the beach is one of the main Long Beach activities to enjoy when you’re in town. 

Whether you’re with friends, family, or a loved one – there’s a beach for every occasion. The following are a few of my favorites.

Alamitos Park Beach

Head to Alamitos Park Beach if you’re looking for things to do in Long Beach with kids – the water here is usually pretty calm and gentle. 

On the side, there’s a grassy area with picnic tables and a little shade from the towering palms.

Rosie’s Dog Beach

Rosie’s Dog Beach is ideal if you’re looking for a good beach to bring your furry friend to. 

Between 6 am and 8 pm all doggos are welcome to play in the water or run around off-leash. The only rule is that you can’t bring more than one dog. 

Cherry Beach

If you want to mingle with the crowds and have access to more amenities, head to Cherry Beach (also known as Junipero Beach). 

For the early birds, there might be some free parking spots, otherwise, use the metered parking along the nearby streets.

With lifeguards always on duty, Junipero Beach is one of the safest beaches to swim at in town. Also, their recreational facilities are popular among the younger folk.

Explore the Bustling East Village Arts District

Show appreciation for local artists by heading to the Arts District of Long Beach. 

Despite being in downtown Long Beach, the East Village Arts District has the laid-back energy of a small town. 

Inside the restored historic buildings you’ll find art galleries, independent shops, cozy cafes, and restaurants. 

Start off your time in the neighborhood with brunch at Rose Park and a nice cup of specialty coffee from Ground Hideout Coffee . 

For shopping, head to the indie home decor stores ReCircle Home or 6th And Detroit or shop for some new clothes at J Graphix Studio or Burke Mercantile .

Whether you’re hungry for food , art, or a quirky chat with people from all backgrounds, the Arts District is the place to be. 

Visit the Long Beach Museum of Art

Long Beach Museum of Art

Another hot spot for art and history enthusiasts – the Long Beach Museum of Art has a permanent art collection of over 3,000 pieces in different mediums. 

The permanent collection, as well as the temporary exhibits, pay homage to American and European art from the last three centuries. 

With free parking and a general admission of $12, the Long Beach Museum of Art offers one of the most affordable yet brain-stimulating experiences in town.

Additionally, the Long Beach Museum of Art operates Claire’s, a restaurant with a gorgeous ocean view. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic date night, just make reservations ahead of time.

Learn History at Rancho Los Cerritos

Rancho Los Cerritos

Dating back to 1844, the Los Cerritos Ranch House provides a window into the Mexican history of the area. 

During its heyday, it was the most remarkable adobe residence in Southern California, housing cattle and sheep.

Today, it’s high on the list of top places to visit in Long Beach. 

It operates as a public Long Beach museum showcasing a Victorian-era interior, a formal Italian garden, library, and a gift shop.

Have your camera ready to take some Instagram-worthy pictures!

Stroll Around Long Beach Waterfront

Long Beach waterfront

The bustling Long Beach Waterfront gives a special lure to the city. 

With so many vibrant boutiques and dining spots in Shoreline Village (the charming seaside hangout on the east side of Rainbow Harbor), it’s an unsurprisingly busy place at all times. 

One of the landmark spots drawing the most crowds is Parkers’ Lighthouse , a restaurant famous not only for its delicious food but also for the splendid harbor views from every table.

Once you’ve wined and dined, you can take a casual walk around ShoreLine Aquatic Park. 

It’s a public park with spectacular ocean views, rich greenery, and a lighthouse that separates Rainbow Harbor from Queensway Bay.

Another fun thing to do around the waterfront is shopping at The Pike Outlets. This is where you can find a good lineup of outlet stores for well-known brands and there’s even a Ferris wheel for the kids.

See the Marine Life Up Close in the Aquarium of the Pacific

Aquarium-of-the-Pacific

One of the most popular Long Beach attractions with over 1.5 million visitors per year, the Aquarium of the Pacific is home to more than 12,000 aquatic animals from the largest ocean in the world. 

Of all the things to do in Long Beach with the family, visiting the Aquarium of the Pacific is definitely the most entertaining and educational. 

This is especially the case for the more interactive parts of the aquarium, like Shark Lagoon where you can go from being a spectator to a member of this aquatic community.

You’ll have a hard time pretending you’re not as excited as your kids to feed the sharks, pet the sturgeon and stingrays, touch the jellyfish, and so much more. 

The admission might be on the pricier side but it’s worth every penny. 

Local tip: Visit in the morning to avoid the bulk of the crowds.

Go Whale Watching

Whale watching in long beach

Depending on what time of year you visit Long Beach, there will be a parade of different types of whales swimming past the shore. 

These beautiful creatures are perhaps one of the most exciting things to see in Long Beach.

You can grab your binoculars and watch the largest mammals on Earth from the beach for free. 

However, I highly recommend hopping on one of the whale watching cruises that leave Long Beach. 

Even if they feel shy that day and don’t show up, you’ll most certainly see their cute friends, the bottlenose dolphins, and a beautiful view of Long Beach from the water.  

Either way, whale watching in Long Beach is always a fun day out on the water.

Fun Things to Do in Long Beach

Get furry cuddles at feline good social club.

Feline Good Social Club

If you want to unwind during your time in Long Beach, head to the Feline Good Social Club . 

It’s a cat lounge founded by a caring lady where you can play and socialize with over 25 adoptable cats. 

Anyone who walks in the Feline Good Social Club leaves with record-high dopamine levels.

And who knows, maybe one of these purry creatures will steal your heart and come with you back home.

Take the Ferry to Catalina Island

Take the Ferry to Catalina Island

It’s probably weird that I’m sending you off of Long Beach, but hear me out. 

Catalina Island is Southern California’s jewel and Long Beach is the location of one of the main departure ports to get to the island. 

So, trust me on this one and hop on the Catalina Express for a day trip.

This small California island with infectious Mediterranean appeal offers hands down the best things to do near Long Beach. 

Not only does it have the warmest water in SoCal and some of the most beautiful beaches to boot, but it also features diverse and colorful aquatic life and clear water for stunning snorkeling. 

Or, if you don’t want to get wet, there’s plenty more to do on Catalina in a day : wander the streets of the waterfront town, hike the island and spot the bison, grab a buffalo milk cocktail, or indulge your taste buds in delicious seafood.

Hang Out at The Hangar

Gone are the days when Boeing manufactured commercial and military aircraft in Long Beach. 

But a couple of years ago, their 17,000 square foot facility was turned into a vibrant retail and dining area where locals now love to hang.

So if you’re looking for things to do in Long Beach at night, stop by The Hangar , even if you’re with kids. 

Kids will have a blast in the playground area while you enjoy live music with a cold pint of beer and seriously delicious food. 

Have a Good Laugh at Que Sera

Que Sera is a bar on 7th Street greatly loved by locals for their cheap prices and busy dancefloor. On Wednesdays though they attract huge crowds for something else – the best comedy show in town.

They partner up with Bear City Comedy to bring the most hilarious comedians on stage – among them are quite a few familiar faces from Netflix, HBO, and Comedy Central. 

One thing is for sure, you’ll leave the venue with sore abs from laughing all night long.

Go Vintage Shopping on Retro Row

Go Vintage Shopping on Retro Row

As you’ve probably already guessed from the name, Retro Row isn’t filled with high-end designer brands. 

What you’ll find instead is trendy clothing, soulful antiques, rare furniture, a diverse food scene, and a few hipsters milling about. 

Speaking of food, the vegan housemade falafels at The HipPea are so wholesome, even the carnivores rave about them. 

But if you want to avoid any surprises in terms of flavor, The Little Coyote is the place for you – they serve the best pizza made with fresh ingredients.

And once you’re here don’t miss the local legend, Fingerprints Music . This vinyl records shop is widely popular for hosting local musicians as well as big names like the Foo Fighters and Brian Wilson.

Scout Famous Filming Locations

If you’re looking for a more cinematic Long Beach sightseeing experience, finding famous filming locations can be a fun scavenger hunt around the city.  

Located only a stone’s throw away from Los Angeles, the city of Long Beach has appeared in many famous movies and shows. 

Although, more often than not, it’s under the disguise of another US city.

If you grew up during the 90s, you’d probably want to visit the houses from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and American Pie . And if you’re a La La Land fan, go for a drink at the Blind Donkey. 

Free Things to Do in Long Beach

Visit earl burns miller japanese garden.

Visit Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

One of the loveliest secret places in Long Beach, The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is quietly hiding on the campus of California State University Long Beach. 

Although it’s smaller in size, the garden is an oasis of tranquility. Plus, its romantic appeal makes for one of the best date ideas in Long Beach.

Until recently there was an entrance fee but you can now visit Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden free of charge during weekdays. You’ll just need to make an online reservation ahead of time. 

Bike the Shoreline Beach Path

Shoreline Beach Path

Whether you’re into biking or skating, the Shoreline Bike Path is always a good bet for exercising in a scenic area. 

It stretches 7.3 miles from one end of the city to the other and provides the best views of the ocean, especially during sunset. 

There are many shops along the path to rent a bike from, but those in Shoreline Village are usually the most convenient. 

Local tip: Although the walking lane is separate from the Shoreline Beach Path, ride with extra caution because it gets busy and pedestrians sometimes walk into the bike lane.

Watch the Sunset from Hilltop Park

Watch the Sunset from Hilltop Park

Of all the things to do in Long Beach for couples, watching the sunset from Hilltop Park is certainly the cheapest and most breathtaking. 

The park offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Long Beach, Downtown LA, Orange County , the mountains, and the ocean. 

It’s the best place to watch the sky light up in colorful hues and the city lights turn on as the sun slips below the horizon.

That being said, finding parking around sunset can be impossible, so either plan to climb the hill on foot or visit earlier to find a spot.

Get Fit with Yoga on the Bluff

Get Fit with Yoga on the Bluff

Just a block away from the ocean, there’s a green area known as Bluff Park where locals go twice a day to do outdoor yoga. 

And it’s not just because it’s free, the friendly teachers at Yoga on the Bluff have really created a heartfelt community with their free classes.

If you decide to attend one of the Yoga on the Bluff classes, you’ll remember the experience long after leaving Long Beach.

Show Off Your Disc Golf Skills at El Dorado Park

This local’s favorite 18-hole disc golf course has been drawing crowds for four decades. 

Although you might occasionally stumble upon some competitive dudes, most people are super friendly and chill and just want to have some fun playing disc golf.

The only downside to the course is that the trees in the park sometimes make it hard for beginners, but, all in all, it’s a great disc golf park with regular maintenance.

Experience the Long Beach Grand Prix

Experience the Long Beach Grand Prix

Every April since 1975, over 100,000 people gather downtown to watch the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach . 

The Grand Prix of Long Beach is a three-day event that offers world-class racing, interactive displays, and fun for the entire family.

The tickets range from $27 to $345 depending on when, where, and what you want to attend. 

Some Airbnbs with a direct view of the racing circuit get up to $6,000 per night! For that reason, you’ll want to book well in advance because, view or not, this is probably the busiest tourist time in Long Beach.

Unique Things to Do in Long Beach

Take a ride on the aqualink water taxi.

Take a Ride on the Aqualink Water Taxi

Offering an entirely different perspective of the Long Beach Waterfront and downtown, riding the Aqualink Water Taxi for $5 is worth every penny and more! 

Besides the spectacular views, there are also snacks and alcohol to buy onboard so the half-hour drive makes the perfect start to a romantic date night. 

Board the taxi at Alamitos Bay and ride to the Pacific Aquarium, the Queen Mary, or Belmont Pier – whichever route you pick, you won’t be disappointed.

Soak Up the Art at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

Being the culturally diverse city that is, Long Beach is home to the Museum of Latin American Art – the only museum of contemporary Latin art nationwide. 

Although there are 1,300 pieces in the permanent collection, the Museum of Latin American Art doesn’t stop there. 

Understanding the importance that art has in society, the temporary exhibits always focus on underrepresented groups.

And if you love dancing under the starry sky as much as I do, you’ll love the Mariachi Nights in the Sculpture Garden. 

The tequila helps loosen up stiff feet and hips, and the tasty food will keep you happy all night long.

Go See the Skinny House

It was the year 1932 and Newton P. Rummonds bought a tiny piece of land measuring 10 feet by 50 feet – it was either that or never getting his $100 back. 

But can you build a house on such a tiny lot? Others didn’t think so, but Newton took the bet and proved them all wrong.

So today, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, this skinny Tudor-style home at 708 Gladys Avenue, is America’s skinniest house . 

And it has been inhabited ever since it was built. The last known owner, a nice cat-lady, lived in the three-story house at the end of the last millennium. In 2001 she decided to sell it, but to whom, remains a mystery to this day.

Take the Paranormal Tour on the Queen Mary

the Queen Mary

If you’ve ever heard of Long Beach before, you’ve also probably heard of its legendary ocean liner, the Queen Mary. 

Inaugurated in 1936, the transatlantic ship quickly became popular among Hollywood stars. Then World War II happened and the luxurious Queen Mary converted to the largest and fastest troopship in the world. 

In 1947, the Queen Mary welcomed passengers back onboard, reclaiming its old glory. Twenty years later, it set for its final cruise, docking permanently in the port of Long Beach and becoming a city landmark. 

With so much history on deck, it’s no wonder that the Queen Mary has been named the most haunted hotel in America. Throughout the years, there have said to be many ghost sightings and paranormal activities witnessed by visitors and staff. 

Don’t believe them? Then you won’t be scared to take one of the Twilight tours of Queen Mary . The guides take you to the most haunted places and just might convince you otherwise. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Showcase Your Detective Skills on the Mystery Dinner Cruise

The paranormal might not be your schtick, but there’s rarely a soul who can resist a thrilling detective mystery. 

The Murder Mystery Dinner Show is widely known for its hilarious murder scenarios played by talented actors infiltrated among the guests. 

Although the prices can be steep, the experience is well worth it. The spontaneity of the entire show creates an unforgettable experience to tell your grandchildren one day. 

The most exciting part of the evening is that everyone can end up being the Prime Suspect, including yourself.

So if you’re a fan of Agatha Christie or Sherlock Holmes, this might be one of the best things to do in Long Beach, especially if you’re looking for a good evening activity. 

See the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum 

Another museum visit for your Long Beach bucket list! This time it’s the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum . 

Same as the Museum of Latin American Art, this is the only museum in the US that’s dedicated to preserving the cultural and artistic heritage of the people of Oceania. 

Anyone who visits the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum only has words of praise for the curator, Fran, and the rest of the staff. 

Their permanent collection is a powerful reflection of the complex history of Oceania and the rotating temporary exhibits are just as well done, inviting visitors back time and again.

Outdoorsy Things to Do in Long Beach

Hike in white point nature preserve.

A wilderness oasis inside a concrete jungle, the White Point Nature Education Center and Preserve is the go-to place for locals seeking to reconnect with nature. 

Although the colors of the sky during sunset add a special flair, I find mornings to be the best time for a hike here. The trails aren’t as busy and the sun isn’t too hot yet. 

If you happen to visit in summer, prepare for a nature preserve in full bloom. July is especially magical when the sunflowers are in bloom.

Kayak in Naples Canal

Kayak in Naples Canal

There’s a long list of Long Beach water activities to enliven your visit. While some of them can scare off beginners, that’s usually not the case with kayaking . 

The calm waters in Naples Canal and the super friendly staff at Kayaking on the Water make it an easy and enjoyable activity for everyone. You can even take your dog with you ! 

For only $15 per hour, you get a one-of-a-kind tour around Naples Island and a close-up opportunity to see moon jellyfish and some open-air exercise while you’re at it. 

Have a Picnic at the Bluffs

Have a Picnic at the Bluffs

Of all the outdoor activities to do in Long Beach, laying barefoot under the shade in Bluff Park, snacking on some light food, and breathing the salty air might be the most relaxing one. 

Due to its location, on one side you’ll enjoy a front-row view of the Pacific Ocean and on the other, the jaw-dropping mansions on Ocean Boulevard.

The serene atmosphere of Bluff Park is equally enticing to families with kids as well as to couples who want relaxed, romantic dates that don’t break the bank. 

Moreover, the park is usually packed with joggers and other folks trying to achieve their steps for the day.

Paddle Board in Alamitos Bay

It turns out that many fun activities in Long Beach include paddling in some way or form. 

Another beautiful place to explore in Long Beach is Alamitos Bay, right next to Naples, and sharing the same calm waters and charm. 

You can bring your own paddleboard or decide to rent one there. The friendly staff provide appropriate gear and walk you through the basics for maximum safety.

And if paddleboarding in still waters doesn’t excite you, you can check out the dolphin tours instead. 

On these tours, a boat takes you to the ocean where you can paddle with cute bottlenose dolphins that pop up near shore. 

Tours only take place on days when the ocean is calm enough to allow safe paddleboarding, but it’s a fun experience to have if you’re up for the adventure.  

Explore the El Dorado Nature Center

I’ve already told you about the disc golf course at El Dorado, but the El Dorado Nature Center offers even more. 

Some people go as far as comparing it to Narnia, so that might give you an idea of how beautiful it is. 

Trees and shade are scarce in Southern California, but not at El Dorado Nature Center. 

Turtles, squirrels, butterflies, and other lovely creatures will keep you company while exploring this slice of wilderness in the middle of the city. 

Throughout the preserve, you can walk along miles of paved and unpaved trails that go through scenic lakes and forests.

There’s no entrance fee if you walk in but plan to pay for parking if you drive there. 

Surf at Seal Beach

Surf at Seal Beach

No, there aren’t any seals at Seal Beach and technically Seal Beach isn’t in Long Beach, but it’s the closest beach near Long Beach with good waves. 

You’d think that Long Beach would have some good surfing locations with neighboring surf hot spots like Huntington Beach, but, weirdly, that’s not the case.

Anyway, coming to Southern California and not hopping on a surfboard is like going to Italy and not eating pasta. 

Even if you have no idea how to surf (like me), you can always get beginner lessons to learn how to ride the waves. 

Go Sailing in Long Beach

Finally, a water activity in Long Beach that doesn’t involve paddling! Opting for a day of sailing means you’ll get to ride the Pacific Ocean waves without even dipping a toe in the cold water (if you don’t want to).  

Charter a sailboat , bring your own food, and forget about any worries for two to three hours on the water. 

Depending on the time of year, besides the fantastic views, there’s also a good chance you might spot some local dolphins coming to greet you.

Local tip: Wear warm clothes because the breeze and ocean spray can sometimes feel like Chicago in January. Well, almost.

Where to Eat & Drink in Long Beach

  • Open Sesame – For the tasty Mediterranean food.
  • George’s Greek Cafe – For the best Greek food. 
  • Sweet Jill’s – Get the cinnamon roll with nuts and no white icing.
  • Michael’s – For a great selection of wines with amazing food.
  • Pie Bar or Romeo’s – For delicious dessert. 
  • Heritage Sandwich Shop – For juicy sandwiches to bring to a beach picnic. 
  • Saltwater Deck – For the Ice cream.
  • Phnom Penh Noodle Shack – For the best Cambodian food in town. 
  • Low Key Burritos – Nothing about their taste is lowkey.
  • Ahimsa Cafe – For excellent vegan food.
  • 4th Horseman – A craft beer and pizza bar with quirky vibes.

Where to Stay in Long Beach

Considering its location between Los Angeles and Orange County, Long Beach has a surprising amount of affordable accommodation options. 

Here are a few of the best places to stay in Long Beach.

  • The Cove Hotel
  • The Belmont Shore Inn
  • The Queen Mary
  • Historical Landmark Queen-Ann Bungalow
  • Charming 1920s Belmont Shore Casa
  • The Heart of Belmont Shore

Campgrounds

  • Golden Shore RV Resort
  • Seabreeze RV Park (Seal Beach)

Best Time to Visit Long Beach

Best Time to visit long beach, california

Since this is California , weather-wise there’s no such thing as a bad time to visit Long Beach. 

Nevertheless, being a coastal town, you’ll have a better experience in May through September when all events and outdoor activities are back in full swing. 

With that said, July and August are the hottest and most crowded, so it’s good to bear that in mind if you’re planning a summer visit. 

December, on the other hand, might be a good time to visit if Christmas is your favorite holiday. 

The whole city, especially Naples and Alamitos Bay, turns into a Christmas wonderland and the weather is still beautiful. 

How to Get Around Long Beach

How to get around long beach

As is the case with most big cities in Southern California, driving around Long Beach can be overwhelming. 

Instead of getting stuck in traffic and wasting time trying to find a parking space, consider some of the transportation options below. 

Passport Bus & Water Taxi

The Passport buses operate between downtown Long Beach and its major attractions. The best part about it? It’s FREE. Yes, you read that right. Just get on the bus and save yourself money, time, and stress.

The Aqua Bus, on the other hand, costs $1 and moves around the harbor.

A third option is the Water Taxi which costs $5 per ride and goes from the Aquarium of the Pacific or the Queen Mary to Alamitos Bay.

Electric Scooters

The city of Long Beach has partnered with several operators which are allowed to deploy up to 1,000 e-scooters across the city.

You can download the app and rent an electric scooter with a few taps.

Note: If you’re renting an e-scooter, please be careful moving around and abide by the rules. It’s illegal for electric scooters to ride on sidewalks and the maximum allowed speed is 15mph.

Just as the e-scooter program is run by the city, there’s another program for rentable bikes called BikeShare . 

They have different plans to choose from depending on how much time you’ll have in Long Beach. On their app, you can conveniently check locations and bike availability.

Or, if the city’s bike share program is a nuisance for you, there are at least a dozen bike rental places scattered across Long Beach where you can find yourself a two-wheel ride.

Note: If you want to visit Downtown Los Angeles, the Metro Blue Line light rail takes you directly there.

Tips for Visiting Long Beach

Tips for visiting long beach

  • Embrace the cultural diversity – Long Beach is proud of its culture and diverse communities. Embrace the cultural nature of the city through its food, unique neighborhoods, and annual events. Fun fact: There are more Cambodians in Long Beach than any other place in the world except for Cambodia. 
  • Long Beach has its own airport – Before you book a ticket for LAX you might want to check for flights to Long Beach Airport from your destination. Even though it’s smaller, the airport is serviced by a handful of regional and major airlines and prices are often affordable, especially within California. Popular routes include San Francisco , Oakland, San Jose , Phoenix, Las Vegas, and more.
  • Summer weekends in the city can get very busy – During the summer season, and especially during weekends, Long Beach streets, highways, and beaches get packed. If you’re visiting in the summer, plan out your itinerary ahead of time, book things in advance, and factor in extra time for traffic to prevent stressful situations.

What to Pack for Long Beach

  • Shorts / jeans / leggings
  • Breathable, lightweight tops
  • Light jacket
  • Sandals or flip flops
  • Walking shoes
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Travel insurance

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17 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Long Beach, CA

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Author Brad Lane has enjoyed several trips to Long Beach for PlanetWare.

Long Beach is an ocean-facing city in Los Angeles County in Southern California, approximately 20 miles south of Los Angeles. Its central attraction is the ocean, with approximately 5.5 miles of beach. The Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path runs the entire length of this long stretch of sand, connecting its different beaches and points of interest.

Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path in Long Beach

The ocean experience in Long Beach culminates in the Downtown Waterfront District. Here, places like the Aquarium of the Pacific and Rainbow Harbor offer authentic Southern California travel experiences. And nearby, The Queen Mary ocean liner enjoys her retirement in Queensway Bay, where those looking for something unique to do can hop aboard and enjoy the history.

And it's not all nautical adventures in Long Beach, even though the smell of saltwater is always present. Other ways to enjoy the city's beautiful weather include visiting the expansive regional parks; Japanese gardens; and the inland downtown district, bursting with a community flavor.

Extended adventures in the area include the nearby Naples neighborhood, home to the Gondola Getaway, operating one of the largest fleets of gondolas in the country.

Enjoy some Southern California sunshine with our list of the best places to visit and top things to do in Long Beach, California.

1. Downtown Waterfront

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Long Beach waterfront at dusk

Highlights : Vibrant center of attractions and sightseeing opportunities next to the water

The Downtown Waterfront overlooks Queensway Bay on the south side of the city. It's often the first place to visit for tourists and residents looking for entertainment. The area is packed with tourist attractions, including the Aquarium of the Pacific and the Long Beach Convention Center . And its water-adjacent landscape offers a scenic place to walk and spend the day.

Shoreline Village and Shoreline Aquatic Park, Downtown Waterfront

Other notable things to do in the Downtown Waterfront include sightseeing at Shoreline Aquatic Park and perusing the shops and restaurants at Shoreline Village . Many of these seaside spots are connected via the Rainbow Harbor Esplanade . All types of bikes and pedal cruisers are available to rent at Shoreline Village.

Junipero Cherry Beach

Highlights: Long, flat stretch of sand connected by a bike path to other local beaches

Junipero Cherry Beach, also known as Junipero Beach or Long Beach City Beach, is the central spot to access the ocean. This long stretch of sand sits below the aptly named Bluff Park and Ocean Boulevard. The beach itself is very wide and accommodating for all types of under-the-sun activity.

Parking is available along Ocean Boulevard, and the beach is accessible via different stairways and graded ramps throughout Bluff Park. Restroom facilities and showers are available along the sand. Swimming can be a popular activity, but visitors will want to check the water conditions before jumping in.

The sand stretches east and west from the central and south-facing Junipero Cherry Beach. To the west, Alamitos Beach extends almost all the way to Shoreline Village. To the south, the Belmont Pier denotes the beginning of Belmont Shore Beach and Rosie's Dog Beach .

One of the most popular activities at the beach is traveling the entirety of the beach on the Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path. This weaving concrete trail features separate lanes for pedestrians and non-motorized commuters.

Aquarium of the Pacific

Highlights: Massive aquarium with marine animals, exhibits, and special presentations

The esteemed Aquarium of the Pacific , in the Downtown Waterfront, has approximately 100 exhibits, and houses over 12,000 ocean animals. These impressive statistics make it the largest facility of its kind in Southern California, and millions of tourists visit the aquarium each year to marvel at the exhibits showcasing the nearby Pacific Ocean.

The aquarium has something for adults and children alike, including the family favorite June Keyes Penguin Habitat , home to 20 Magellanic penguins. Other popular exhibits include the Lorikeet Forest, Shark Lagoon, and the Moon Jelly Touch Lab. And the Ocean Science Center at the aquarium also uses a unique NOAA Science on a Sphere® to give an engaging presentation of ocean impacts across the globe.

Visitors can sign up for special animal encounters, including interactions with sea otters, octopuses, penguins, and seals. Other special happenings include professionally led science discussions and behind-the-scenes tours.

Address: 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, California

The Queen Mary

Highlights: Historic ship turned classy hotel and dining room with guided tours available

The Queen Mary was once the grandest ocean liner to navigate the Pacific Ocean. It first set sail in 1936 from Southampton, England, and was an instant hit. Thousands of tourists boarded The Queen Mary , followed by thousands of soldiers, as the luxury cruise liner actively participated in the Second World War.

Upon the advent of affordable air travel, fewer passengers began boarding The Queen Mary , ultimately leading to her 1967 retirement along the sunny shores of Southern California. And today, it's permanently docked in Long Beach in Queensway Bay.

The Queen Mary has seen more passengers as a retired vessel than as an active ocean liner. The Queen Mary recently re-opened to the public in April 2023 after a three-year closure. Self-guided tours and overnight stays are once again available, as well as many dining opportunities.

Address: 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, California

Downtown Long Beach

Highlights: Pedestrian-friendly area with shopping, restaurants, and local attractions

For local shopping, dining, and nighttime entertainment, downtown Long Beach has it all. Pine Avenue is a historic thoroughfare extending from the attraction-dense Downtown Waterfront district, offering international flavors at local eateries like George's Greek Café and L'Opera Ristorante.

Both inland and along the waterfront, the downtown district is very walkable and designed with cyclists in mind, including well-marked bike lanes.

Major events occur in the downtown area throughout the year. The Long Beach Art Walk occurs every second Saturday of the month and brings out creative characters and things to do at night. Perhaps the biggest event to hit downtown Long Beach is the annual Grand Prix of Long Beach , where turbocharged cars take over the streets for thrilling race-day action.

Bluff Park

Highlights: Linear park overlooking the ocean with ample green space

Bluff Park is between Ocean Avenue and the Pacific Ocean and is one of the many best parks in Long Beach . This 13-acre linear park comprises only palm trees and vibrant green grass, but no more is needed with the ocean vista available. Couple the long-distance view of Junipero Beach with the gentle sea breeze that is nearly always present, and this park offers serenity on any sunny day.

Bluff Park was an active military space in World War II. Interpretive information stands today where gun batteries were once installed, and the Lone Sailor Memorial statue commemorates the naval history of the city.

Bluff Park interpretive sign

On the north end of Bluff Park, the Long Beach Museum of Art offers cultural works to pair with the surrounding natural beauty. And for those interested in exploring the beach, several stairways and graded ramps lead down to the sand.

Shoreline Village

Highlights: Family-friendly pedestrian area with restaurants, bike rentals, and great views

Shoreline Village is a charming collection of restaurants and shops overlooking Rainbow Harbor on the downtown waterfront. It's a central hub for several activities, too, including visitor favorites like bike rentals, harbor cruises, and rides on a carousel. It's also an excellent starting spot for exploring the waterfront and beaches to the south.

Restaurants are top places to visit in Shoreline Village. Places like Parker's Lighthouse are a great spot for fresh seafood, while other spots, like Louisiana Charlie's, are perfect for more casual dining. And most of the village's restaurants feature waterfront dining. Other items like ice cream and funnel cakes are also available.

For extended adventures outside of Shoreline village, consider renting a beach bike and heading south toward the sand. Alamitos Beach is a short distance south, while Junipero Cherry Beach requires a bit more of a ride. North of Shoreline Village, the campus surrounding the Aquarium of the Pacific also draws a crowd.

Long Beach Museum of Art

Highlights: Oceanfront art museum with global and national artwork among a rotating selection

The Long Beach Museum of Art is within a century-old summer home overlooking the ocean, on the north end of Bluff Park . It features American decorative art, regional contemporary art, and early-20th-century European Art. While much of the artwork on display is from the permanent collection, the museum also hosts rotating works from regional and national artists.

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, with free admission offered every Friday. The museum's restaurant, Claire's at the Museum , is a popular spot to enjoy lunch near the ocean.

Address: 2300 E. Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, California

Naples canal

Highlights: Charming neighborhood defined by a canal with gondola opportunities

Naples is the southernmost neighborhood of Long Beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It's a charming neighborhood built on three islands lined with picturesque canals . A landscaped plaza and decorative fountain sit at the center of Naples, surrounded by multi-million-dollar homes and street names reminiscent of the Italian character of the neighborhood.

One of the best ways to explore Naples is by hopping aboard a gondola via the Gondola Getaway . Departing from the Leeway Sailing Center, Gondola Getaway operates the oldest and largest fleet of Gondolas in America.

On all sides of Alamitos Bay surrounding Naples, other Long Beach attractions provide popular things to do. Inland, the Marina Pacifica Mall features hundreds of retail shopping opportunities close to the ocean.

Avalon Bay at Catalina Island

Highlights: Stunning island escape off the shores of Long Beach, accessible by ferry

Catalina Island is 22 miles off the shore of Southern California, providing a picture-perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the mainland. The Downtown Waterfront district in Long Beach is a prominent port to embark on a pleasure cruise to Catalina Island, departing next to the Aquarium of the Pacific.

The Catalina Express shuttles visitors to Catalina Island throughout the day with a typical hour-long ride. Upscale hotels, oceanside dining, and an air of traveling abroad define most visits to Catalina Island, making it one of the most popular day trips from Los Angeles .

Address: 320 Golden Shore, Long Beach, California

Rosie's Dog Beach

Highlights: Dogs run free at this popular leash-free beach

Rosie's Dog Beach is part of the long stretch of sand on the city's southern border. It's one of the most eastern beaches, situated beyond the Belmont Pier. Much like the city's entire shoreline, it's a picturesque ocean scene, but it's extra popular thanks to its off-leash status.

Rosie's Dog Beach isn't fenced in like a traditional dog park. Users must have voice control of their pets. Visitors are also asked to bring their own bags, although some are available at the beach. Parking is metered nearby.

El Dorado East Regional Park

Highlights: Sprawling public park with lakes, playgrounds, bike paths, and a disc golf course

El Dorado East Regional Park is an expansive natural space close to downtown. It's one of the best parks in Long Beach and the largest near the city. And it's a favorite place to escape the hustle and bustle of city streets.

A four-mile bike and pedestrian path winds throughout the park area, connecting two stocked fishing lakes and other park amenities, including playgrounds, picnic shelters, and a model aircraft flying area. The El Dorado Dog Park is popular with pet owners, and the El Dorado Nature Center provides educational displays and local artwork on the walls.

It's a small cost of admission to drive a vehicle into the park throughout the week, with higher rates on the weekends. On the other side of the San Gabriel River, El Dorado West City Park is free to enjoy and features a popular 18-hole disc golf course.

Address: 7550 E Spring Street, Long Beach, California

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

Highlights: Tranquil space with decorative features and koi ponds

This Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is on the California State University Long Beach campus, and students and community members alike use this relaxing green space. A meandering path navigates the 1.3 acres of the garden, connecting scenic park amenities like pagodas, decorative bridges, and a koi pond.

Admission is free for faculty and students of the university. It's also a popular place to visit for special occasions and has the capacity to host up to 150 people.

Address: Earl Warren Drive, Long Beach, California

Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

Highlights: Staple downtown venue for expos and events

Featuring multiple theaters, an impressive plaza, and over 400,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space, the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center is often ground zero for some of the city's largest events and expos.

The convention center is in the heart of downtown, overlooking the waterfront, and its sheer size is something of a spectacle. The fountains and open space provided by the plaza offer plenty of chances to sit and enjoy the day.

Address: 100 S. Pine Avenue, Long Beach, California

Highlights: Downtown art museum highlighting contemporary Latin American art

The Museum of Latin American Art ( MOLAA ) is n the East Village Arts District of downtown. It's one of the only museums in the country solely dedicated to contemporary Latin American art. The museum features a wide range of rotating artworks, as well as a 15,000-square-foot, outdoor Sculpture Garden. Admission to this signature downtown museum is free on Sundays.

Address: 628 Alamitos Avenue, Long Beach, California

Walter Pyramid, Long Beach State University

Highlights: Sunny campus, cobalt pyramid, and tranquil Japanese garden

The California State University campus in Long Beach encompasses over 320 acres on the city's east side. It's a beautiful campus that boasts its own zip code and approximately 38,000 students. This abundance of space and culture draws the general public to campus, with several events and places to explore.

No other building stands out on campus like the Walter Pyramid. This cobalt-blue structure stands over 18 stories high and houses a state-of-the-art arena. It's home to several athletic programs, including Long Beach State basketball and volleyball for over 20 years.

The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is another notable place to visit on campus. This 1.3-acre landscaped space features a hybrid of Southern California horticulture and traditional Japanese landscaping. A few eye-catching garden objects include a Tea House and Zen Garden.

Pike Outlets

Highlights: Discounted name-brand storefronts alongside restaurants and tourist attractions

The Pike Outlets provide bountiful shopping opportunities across from the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center. It's a popular spot for shopping, with several large name-brand stores on the directory.

Pike Outlets is also a central spot for dining, with a selection of restaurants ranging from fast food to casual and sit-down dining. And with other amenities, like a comedy club, movie theater, Ferris wheel, and carousel, it's a common spot for date nights.

Best Hotels for Business :

  • Conveniently located near the Long Beach Airport, the Hampton Inn Long Beach Airport makes business travel a breeze. On-site amenities to help stay connected include free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped business center, and plenty of available plugs in each room. For post-work hours, the hotel also provides stress-relieving amenities like a heated indoor pool and fitness center. Both standard rooms and spacious suites are available.
  • In downtown Long Beach, close to the waterfront, the Best Western Plus Hotel at the Convention Center is another popular spot for business travel — especially for those attending a conference at the Convention Center. It's great for staying connected and for experiencing a taste of Long Beach between work hours. The hotel provides essential business services like printing, faxing, and has fast, free Wi-Fi throughout. It's also within walking distance to many area attractions, including a thriving restaurant scene.
  • Expect to meet fellow business travelers at the Courtyard by Marriott Long Beach Airport , surrounded by local businesses and near the airport. This stylish hotel features several common spaces to gather or do work, including a modern lobby and bistro and an outdoor pool deck. The hotel provides versatile workspaces for typing on a laptop or facilitating meetings, and fast and reliable Wi-Fi is available throughout.

Best Hotels for Family Travel :

  • The larger rooms at the Residence Inn by Marriott Long Beach Downtown make it a popular spot for family vacations. The location, too, near top attractions like the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific, make it easy to get everyone out the door to explore the city. Each studio or suite at the Residence Inn features a fully equipped kitchen, including a stove, for cooking family meals.
  • With an excellent downtown location, Hilton Long Beach offers the perfect basecamp for a family vacation. Several of Long Beach's top attractions are within a short walking distance, and the hotel provides transportation for anything a bit farther away. Kids stay free at this reputable hotel, and pets are also welcome to join in on the overnight adventure. Accommodations range from standard king and two-queen bedrooms to more spacious suites with separate sitting rooms.
  • For family travel, the Courtyard by Marriott Long Beach Downtown offers spacious rooms and proximity to the area's top attractions. This kid-friendly hotel is also pet-friendly so that the whole family can join the vacation. The guest rooms provide a clean and relaxing spot to rest between exploring nearby places like the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Best Hotels for Couples :

  • For a romantic retreat in Long Beach, consider booking a few nights at The Cove Hotel . This stylish hotel pampers couples with each visit and provides sumptuous surroundings to enjoy each other's company. Room amenities include ultra-plush bedding and rainfall shower heads. Common spaces to relax at the hotel include a beautiful outdoor pool deck and patio and a chic indoor lounge.
  • Another popular spot for romantic weekends, the Hyatt Centric The Pike Long Beach is centrally located near downtown and the shoreline. This prime location makes date nights easy, with several area restaurants within walking distance. For a casual dining experience without leaving the property, the hotel's rooftop pool offers light fare alongside a great view. The rooms are airy and breezy at the Hyatt Centric, each with sophisticated and stylish decor.
  • For a romantic vacation, the Hotel Maya - A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel offers a luxurious resort experience. With Latin-American inspirations mixing with a SoCal vibe, this fashionable hotel encompasses 14 acres of waterfront property across Queensway Bay from the downtown skyline. Alongside authentic and unique decor, the hotel features the "Playa at the Maya" — one of the most extensive human-made beaches in the state.

Long Beach enjoys welcoming weather throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Long Beach is the extended summer season, including June, July, August, September, and October. This long season offers warm water and consistently warm weather, with temperatures averaging in the low 80s Fahrenheit.

The months leading up to summer, including April and May, are also lovely times to visit. Sunny skies also define this time of year, with temperatures averaging a bit lower in the mid-70s Fahrenheit. This time of year is also typically more affordable compared to the touristy summer months.

There's really not a bad time to visit Long Beach. The winter months, spanning from November through the beginning of March, do see a few days of rain and clouds, but visitors can still expect daytime temperatures in the upper 60s Fahrenheit. The winter months, outside of the holiday season, can also be an affordable time to visit.

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Long Beach, California, known as "LBC" by the locals, is a city of about half a million people in Los Angeles (LA) County , located directly to the south of Downtown L.A.   Best known for its urban waterfront attractions like the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific, the city has a small-town, provincial feel despite being the sixth largest in California, with bike-friendly streets, active neighborhood associations, and artist collectives.

You’ll find more music and cultural festivals every year in Long Beach than anywhere else in Southern California , while its thriving entertainment scene includes famed dive bars and live music venues that have launched a number of notable bands. The city also hosts the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach , an event that turns downtown streets into a speedway every April. Overall, it's a great destination for anyone looking for fun times by the beach. With that said, here are the best things to do in town.

Hit the Beach

While the beaches you'll find in this part of California offer a  variety of activities  like biking, skating, and kiteboarding, they are sheltered by a breakwater, so there are no large waves for surfing here. Instead, the calmer waters here make Long Beach City's beaches a popular beach destination for families and beginner-level swimmers.

If you want to enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Ocean without getting too sandy, try visiting grassy  Bluff Park , which runs parallel to the shoreline from the Long Beach Museum of Art to roughly Loma Avenue. The park's paved sidewalk makes it a favorite spot for romantic sunset walks and picnics that can be enjoyed on the green.

Visit the City's Best Art Museums

Long Beach is home to three incredible art museums, perfect for all tastes and budgets during a trip to the Los Angeles area. Start with a trip to the only museum in the U.S. dedicated to contemporary Latin American art, The Museum of Latin American Art  (MOLAA), which houses an outstanding collection of modern paintings as well as sculptures in the museum's courtyard garden.

Nearby, the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum  is based on the personal collection of the late Robert Gumbiner, who also founded the Museum of Latin American Art, showcasing pieces from the Pacific Islands​ while focusing mainly on Micronesian art.

The  Long Beach Museum of Art , meanwhile, is a bluff-top museum that overlooks the beach. There are rotating exhibits as well as a permanent collection, while the onsite restaurant Claire's offers incredible views of the ocean below.

Stroll the Boardwalk at Shoreline Village

Shoreline Village's boardwalk is dotted with funky shops, family-friendly attractions, restaurants, and bars, all located along the Shoreline Marina. You'll find a carousel and an arcade, as well as rentals for powerboats, jet skis, electric boats, kayaks, and sailboats that can be arranged right from the marina. Shoreline Village also hosts live music on most summer weekends and throughout the holiday season.

Feel the Need for Speed at the Grand Prix of Long Beach

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Satisfy your need for speed by planning your trip during the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach , which typically takes place each year in April. Pack your earplugs (the races can be quite noisy) and watch as the streets of Long Beach are transformed into a world-class racetrack. Stop by the Family Fun Zone at the Long Beach Arena to check out racing simulators, video games, rock climbing walls, and other kid-friendly attractions. Stick around to see the exotic car paddock, NTT Indycar Series, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Superdrift Challenge, Porsche Carrera Cup, and a special event featuring super trucks.

Discover Nature’s Beauty at the Dominquez Gap Wetlands

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Located just around the corner from Rancho Los Cerritos, the Dominguez Gap Wetlands is a great spot to get away from the hustle and bustle for a break in nature just 15 minutes from downtown Long Beach. With 37 acres to play in, you’ll have plenty of space to unwind on your choice of walkways, bike trails, or equestrian trails, all while admiring the peaceful natural setting.

See Sand Sculptures Crafted on the Beach

Great Sand Sculpture Contest

Start a new summertime tradition by coming to the Great Sand Sculpture Contest , held each year in mid-August since 1938 along the Belmont Shore. Watch as professional sand artists transform the beach in front of you into works of art during this annual event that feels like a family party on the beach. Best of all, it’s free to attend, while a portion of the proceeds from food vendors and other attractions benefits the Long Beach Ronald McDonald House.

Catch a Comedy Show at the Laugh Factory

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If you’re in the mood for a good laugh during your trip to the L.A. area, head to the Long Beach outpost of the Laugh Factory for a few hours of entertainment by some of the best comedians in the world. Opened in 2008, the Long Beach location is more low-key, with comics from throughout Southern California joining the mix, along with well-known names like Tig Notaro, Bill Burr, Carlos Menica, Sarah Silverman, and others who either got their start here or return every so often.

Take a Swan Pedal Boat for a Spin on Rainbow Lagoon

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Whether you’re looking to take a romantic spin on the water with your loved one or to entertain the kids on your Long Beach trip, renting a giant swan pedal boat for a quick trip around Rainbow Lagoon is a fun and easy way to create some memories and get some exercise. Available to rent hourly during the day and at night, large boats fit up to five people, while the smaller ones hold up to two adults and two children. There are also light-up swan boats up for rent if you want an evening paddle around the lagoon.

Relax at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden  

The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden  at California State University, Long Beach is a beautiful 1.3-acre green space retreat complete with a peaceful koi pond. Free and open to the public all year long with a free online reservation​, a visit here will surely melt any stress away. Ponder the mysteries of life in the Zen Garden, feed the koi fish, check out the tea house, and go for a relaxing stroll around the grounds for a refreshing break from your everyday routine.

See Marine Life at the Aquarium of the Pacific

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The Aquarium of the Pacific is located on Rainbow Harbor in Downtown Long Beach and is home to more than 12,000 Pacific Coast creatures including penguins, sea otters, puffins, sea lions, and seals, among others. The lorikeet forest is a very popular exhibit and guests are given the chance to feed these cute and colorful birds. Visitors also have the rare opportunity to touch a moon jelly, stingray, or a nurse shark.

Take a Whale Watching Cruise

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A variety of boat tours and harbor cruises depart from Long Beach, though whale watching tours are the most popular choice among visitors. Depending on the time of year, you may be able to spot gray whales, blue whales, fin whales, humpback, minke whales, or orcas. A number of other creatures can also be seen while searching for whales, including common, bottlenose, Risso's, and Pacific white-sided dolphins, as well as stingrays and pinniped seals.

Venture Out to Naples Island

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Naples Island is actually comprised of three islands in Alamitos Bay; when people talk about visiting this part of Long Beach, they are usually referring to the inner island, which is accessible by car. For a real treat, stroll the walkway at sunset, past million-dollar mansions, picturesque bridges, and grand yachts. During the holiday season, visitors flock to Naples Island to view the decorated houses along the water and take in the festive boat parade that goes past the outer and inner islands.

While you're there, enjoy a gondola ride around the island's canals with The Gondola Getaway . They offer the most authentic Italian-style gondola rides outside Venice.

Discover Belmont Shore

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Every beach town has a main drag and in Long Beach, that's Second Street in Belmont Shore. This vibrant stretch is lined with sidewalk cafes, restaurants, and small boutique shops overlooking the beach. Belmont Shore hosts a number of events throughout the year, including a chocolate festival, a sidewalk chalk art festival, a pre-Grand Prix event, the Haute Dog Howl'oween Pet Parade, and a Christmas Parade during the holidays.

Shop for Vintage Styles Along Retro Row

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Retro Row gets its name from the many thrift shops packed into just a few blocks. Hollywood costume and set designers are known to raid these shops to outfit movies and TV shows, so the vintage items sold here are always of the highest quality. It's a fun place to visit on any trip to Los Angeles and you might end up with a quirky souvenir to wear home.

Take in the View at Lighthouse Park

While you can't climb the lighthouse in Lighthouse Park (also known as ShoreLine Aquatic Park), this tiny peninsula jutting into Rainbow Harbor is a popular place for skateboarding, viewing the Queen Mary and Rainbow Harbor, and hosting picnics.

Nearby, check out the Long Beach Navy Memorial, which pays tribute to the city's naval history. Beginning in 1908, when President Theodore Roosevelt stationed 16 ships of the Great White Fleet in its port, Long Beach served as a naval town for over 100 years until the closing of the shipyard in 1997. The Memorial includes a flag mast from the Long Beach Naval Hospital, an anchor from a ship in the Great White Fleet, and a replica of the compass rose from the Naval Station Administration Building.

Tour Rancho Los Alamitos and Rancho Los Cerritos

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Rancho Los Alamitos  is located near California State University and is the last remaining corner of a Spanish land grant that was given in 1784. Today, it serves as a living history museum that includes six agricultural buildings, a working blacksmith shop, an adobe ranch, an exhibit center, a gift shop, and several impressive gardens.

Nearby,  Rancho Los Cerritos , built in 1844, is one of the last remaining two-story adobe structures still in existence in Southern California and is now a museum. In the summertime, the ranch hosts free outdoor community concerts.

Enjoy Live Entertainment at a Performing Arts Center

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There is no shortage of great live performances in this town. Housed within the Long Beach Convention Center , the Long Beach Performing Arts Center encompasses the Terrace Theater —which hosts traveling Broadway musicals, concerts, and major children's productions—and the Center Theatre, home to the award-winning International City Theatre, which hosts both plays and musicals.

The Carpenter Performing Arts Center , located at California State University Long Beach, is where you'll find Musical Theatre West and its splendid in-house musical theater company. Nearby, the Long Beach Playhouse  is a community theater where local residents shine on stage with high-quality performances presented throughout the year on the main stage or in one of its intimate studio theaters.

Browse for Crafts in the East Village Arts District

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The East Village Arts District is an area made up of shops, galleries, and cafes in Downtown Long Beach. On the second Saturday of each month, the streets are closed to traffic for an Art Walk highlighting multiple art vendors, gallery openings, and live musical entertainment.

Get Some Retail Therapy at the Pike Outlets

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The Pike Outlets are a major shopping, dining, and entertainment complex located across from the Long Beach Convention Center. In addition to known-brand-name outlet stores and restaurants, it's home to a movie theater, giant Ferris wheel, and a Long Beach outpost of the Laugh Factory comedy club. The Cyclone Racer Bridge you'll spot here pays homage to the site's former roller coaster and amusement park, connecting the Pike with the rest of Rainbow Harbor.

Cruise Around Town by Water Taxi

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Long Beach Transit provides seasonal transportation between waterfront attractions via Aqualink water taxis , providing a fun way to get from the Aquarium of the Pacific or Shoreline Village to the Queen Mary, Belmont Pier, or the Alamitos Bay Marina. Utilizing public transit is also an inexpensive way to cruise around, even if you don't plan on getting off the boat—it is a 40-minute ride in each direction, after all.

Catch an Exhibit at the Historical Society of Long Beach

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If you're interested in the history of the city by the sea, the   Historical Society of Long Beach  operates a public gallery in Bixby Knolls, a neighborhood located about five miles north of downtown Long Beach. In addition to rotating exhibits from the historical archives and special themed displays that draw from community artifacts, you'll find a great selection of books about Long Beach as well as historic photos and postcards for sale.

If you happen to be visiting around Halloween, check out the historical cemetery tour , where living history actors tell the fascinating stories of some of the real people interred in Sunnyside Cemetery and Long Beach Municipal Cemetery.

Do a Day Trip to Catalina Island

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Although you will have to leave Long Beach, a day trip or weekend jaunt to Catalina Island is a popular excursion from the area. Catalina Express  runs ferry service from Long Beach (as well as other ports like San Pedro and Dana Point) which takes about an hour one-way. Once you get to Catalina Island, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy, including hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail, visiting the botanical gardens, and going on a thrilling undersea expedition in a semi-submersible boat.

Book a Flying Lesson or Air Tour

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Whether you're serious about learning to fly an airplane or just want to give it a whirl, Pacific Air Flight School  is a great place to take a small plane or helicopter flying lesson. If you'd rather sit back and enjoy the ride, several helicopter tour companies in the area offer tours departing from the Long Beach Airport, including a few that fly over Hollywood.

Hike Around El Dorado Park Nature Center

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El Dorado Park Nature Center  is a wildlife habitat full of biking and hiking trails, and fishing ponds, as well as opportunities to use paddle boats, test your skills in an archery field, and take a train ride aboard the El Dorado Express.

Hunt for Treasures at the Long Beach Antique Market

The Long Beach Antique Market  is a monthly outdoor flea market that plays host to more than 800 antiques and collectibles vendors from around the country. You can check it out on the third Sunday of the month, while a bonus market takes place whenever there's a fifth Sunday in a month.

Appreciate Architecture at the Bembridge House

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The Bembridge House  is a historic Victorian home in Drake Park. The house was built in 1906 and is operated by Long Beach Heritage, which conducts tours about once a week. The house is significant for the architectural integrity of both the exterior and interior, which includes a great deal of opulent detail.

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12 Things to do in Long Beach

Long Beach is a great Southern California coastal town with a lot to explore. It has one of the largest shipping ports in the United States, so the city feels pretty massive, but don’t let that scare you away. I have stayed in Long Beach many times, and it is easy to get around with lots of fun attractions.  I shared some of my favorite spots below and let me know what I left off in the comments.

Here is a video I made of these recommendations, or you can read about all of them below.

Aquarium of the Pacific

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While the Monterey Aquarium often overshadows it for the best aquarium in California, the Aquarium of the Pacific is still recognized as one of the best in the United States. This aquarium has over 500 species with many different exhibits showcasing everything from jellyfish to sharks, and with multiple feedings each day. It also has lots of great programs during the day for both children and adults. Give yourself at least a good 3-4 hours to see it all.

Shoreline Park

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While visiting the aquarium, you should also take the time to walk over to Shoreline Park. This city park is popular because of the towering lighthouse that it has sitting on a hill overlooking the water. There are many walking, biking, and scootering paths that take you around the park and up to the lighthouse. The park also has a small sandy beach on the north side and fishing platforms on the south side. While there is not a ton to do, it is always an excellent spot to watch the sunset or relax and look out across the water at the Queen Mary.

The Pike Outlets

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Across from the aquarium, in Downtown Long Beach, are the popular Pike Outlets. If you are into shopping, this is an excellent stop with lots of stores and a few restaurants. The Pike is also where the Ferris wheel is if you want to ride it and the iconic bridge that looks like a roller coaster. Amie and I like the shaved ice place (Snowopolis) in the middle of the Pike Outlets as well, especially if it is a hot summer day.

Harbor Cruise

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While at Shoreline Park and the aquarium, consider taking a harbor cruise to get out on the water. The harbor cruises leave from right next to the aquarium, and they are a relatively inexpensive way to get a tour of the Long Beach waterfront. Amie and I enjoyed the 45 minute ride as it took us past the Queen Mary and the small oil drilling islands off the coast of Long Beach. We even got to see some seals while we were on the water as well.

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After exploring the downtown area, consider heading out to the most famous Long Beach landmark, the Queen Mary. With a storied history of over 75 years, the Queen Mary has a lot to offer. After purchasing a ticket, you can head onto the boat and explore to your heart’s content. They also have tours that spotlight different parts of the ship, like the engine room and its “haunted areas” as well. Lastly, you can stay on the ship if you are looking for a unique place to stay in Long Beach. The Queen Mary can be pricey to visit, but it is undoubtedly a fun attraction in Long Beach.

Long Beach City Beach

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Of course, for many people, a visit to Long Beach will include a lot of time on the sand. I haven’t spent much time at the beach myself, but I know that Long Beach City Beach is one of the most popular in Southern California. Also, Bluffs Park sits above it, and it is a great spot to walk along the coast with nice views down over the sand and out over the water.

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Long Beach is an artistic city with a lot of different cultures present. These cultures are reflected through the unique murals located around the town that spotlight different styles of art. Just walking along downtown will let you see a bunch, and there are maps online that you can follow if you want to find them all. I personally like the Sublime mural outside of Floyds Barbershop the best myself.

Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles

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Roscoes website says that they are a Long Beach based establishment, and every time I have visited this famous spot, it has been in Long Beach. I believe the original is the Hollywood location, but whichever one you go to, you are sure to have a good experience indulging a combination of two foods you wouldn’t often think to have together. The savory chicken mixed with the waffle and the sweet maple syrup is a pairing that is hard to beat. Give it a try at one of the California originators of this popular dish.

Hilltop Park Signal Hill

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While technically north of the city of Long Beach, Hilltop Park in Signal Hill is a great stop when in the city, especially for sunset. This park has 360-degree views of the surrounding area with a vantage point that lets you look down on Long Beach, San Pedro, and even over into Torrance. It can be hard to find parking though, so get here early on the weekend to grab a spot and watch for no parking signs as I have often seen the police giving out tickets.

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Heading out from the downtown area, if you want to get on the water, you should consider renting a hydrobike. Hydrobikes are something I have only ever seen in Long Beach, although I am sure they are in other places as well. These unique ocean-faring bikes allow you to pedal your way across the top of the water, and they are a great way to get the blood flowing and to see the area. Plus, the hydrobikes rental area is next to Ballast Point, which is a famous brewery from San Diego if you want to get a drink after your time on the water.

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Before jumping into a few food recommendations, I wanted to suggest a day trip to Catalina. If you are spending a few days in Long Beach, then a great way to see a new part of California is to take the boat to Catalina Island. I have an entire video on how to spend a day there that you can see here , and it is an entertaining way to spend a day.

Restaurants

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For my last recommendation, here are three quick food spots I like in Long Beach.

Attic – First, The Attic is an excellent spot with southern food. The highlight here is any of their crazy Mac and cheeses.

Open Sesame – Next, Open Sesame is a good Mediterranean restaurant with amazing hummus and pita bread.

Seabirds – Lastly, Amie is a huge fan of Seabirds, which is s vegan restaurant that is highly rated, and that has tacos she enjoys.

That’s it for my Long Beach list, let me know what I left off in the comments so I can try it next time I am in the city.

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30 Best & Fun Things To Do In Long Beach (California)

By: Author Jerric Chong

Posted on Published: November 22, 2020  - Last updated: October 15, 2023

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Lately, Long Beach is getting the recognition it’s deserved for so long as one of the best cities in California.

It’s not hard to see why, especially not when you see all the fun things to do in Long Beach.

With a beautiful seaside setting and excitement during the day and at night, Long Beach is a true paradise.

These are 30 of the best and most fun things to do in Long Beach, California.

Table of Contents

1. Long Beach Antique Market

Long Beach Antique Market

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One of the best weekend activities in Long Beach is to visit the Long Beach Antique Market .

While this only happens once a week, the exclusive nature makes it more of a treat.

At this antique market, you’ll find some of the coolest things you’ve ever seen for sale.

You’ll see people arriving at this market before the sun has fully risen.

It’s no surprise this is one of the most popular activities, as there’s so much good stuff for sale.

You can find great antiques to put up in your home while browsing this market.

The Long Beach Antique Market is one of the top places to see in California.

It’s open on the third Sunday of each month, from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

General admission is $8, and early admission is $12.

Children younger than 12 get in for free.

Address: 4901 E Conant St, Long Beach, CA 90808, United States

2. Long Beach Museum of Art

Long Beach Museum of Art

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One of the best ways to experience culture in this city is by visiting the Long Beach Museum of Art .

You can see incredible and thought-provoking works at this institution.

It’s one of the most enticing Long Beach attractions, and there’s always something exciting happening.

There are thousands of amazing pieces at this museum.

Some of them are hanging on the wall, while others are out on the floor.

You can see pieces from abroad and from California.

The unifying theme is great art, coming from different places and times.

Going to this art museum is one of the best things to do in this city.

There’s also a wonderful Sculpture Garden outside.

The museum is open on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and from Fridays to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Address: 2300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90803, United States

Naples

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Sharing a name with one of the most gorgeous Italian cities, Naples is a portion of Long Beach you won’t want to miss.

This island-set neighborhood is luxurious living at its finest.

Being here can actually feel like you’re taking a trip to Italy in the midst of your California vacation.

There are great activities all around you in Naples.

To keep up with the Italy theme, try taking a ride with the Gondola Getaway.

Otherwise, there are amazing restaurants and stores.

The Pacific Ocean also looks especially gorgeous when you’re here.

Naples demonstrates how lovely Long Beach, California is.

This might remind you of Italy, but it’s also its own special thing.

There are so many ways Naples can astonish you.

Be sure to spend at least a few hours there.

Address: Long Beach, CA 90803, United States

4. The Queen Mary

The Queen Mary

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The R.M.S. Queen Mary was more than a ship.

Bigger than the Titanic, it brought in some of the 20th century’s most notable figures, including Winston Churchill and Clark Gable.

Although it’s no longer a vessel, it can still be explored, docked in Long Beach.

You can still spend a few nights on the Queen Mary .

It currently operates as a very high-end hotel.

Should you just want to learn about this ship and its amazing story, it’s also a museum.

Plus, there are restaurants and stores here as well.

Talk about making the most out of a potentially tricky situation when the ship was taken out of service.

The Queen Mary started as one of the most impressive vessels ever built and has ended up as one of the best things to see in Long Beach California.

If you really fall in love with it, you might want to book a room.

This is one of the best parts of this awesome city.

Address: 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

5. Museum of Latin American Art

Museum of Latin American Art

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Contributions from the Latin American community are rightfully recognized at the Museum of Latin American Art , one of the top places to visit in Long Beach, California.

Here, you can learn about some of the most distinguished figures in the Latin American art scene and their inspired works.

This is a colorful and exciting museum with so much to enjoy.

It’s especially important as there are no other museums like this in the United States.

The MOLAA has grown since it first opened in 1996.

Exhibitions focus on significant parts of Latin American culture, such as Day of the Dead.

Come to the Museum of Latin American Art this weekend if you want to learn more about this subject.

It’s one of the coolest places to go to in Long Beach, California.

Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors and students, and free for children younger than 12.

Address: 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

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6. Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site

Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site

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Another of the top places to visit for learning about other cultures in Long Beach is the Los Cerritos Ranch House.

This shows how Mexican and Spanish culture impacted ranches in the late 19th century.

This goes into a part of American history that you might’ve not been aware of, but which is very helpful to know about.

Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site is great for learning about and experiencing history.

The building itself dates back to 1844.

Inside are plenty more impressively aged items.

You can see legal documents, clothes, and other important things here.

Going to Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site is one of the top things to do in Long Beach if you love history.

This is one of the top free things to do in Long Beach.

It’s open on Sundays and from Wednesdays to Fridays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Address: 4600 Virginia Rd, Long Beach, CA 90807, United States

7. Downtown Long Beach

Downtown Long Beach

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Some of the most fun things to do in Long Beach, California are in the city’s downtown.

You’ll find awesome nightlife, great outdoor attractions, and more.

Downtown Long Beach is teeming with great things to do, and your presence can make them all the better.

Everything you’d hope to find in a city is in downtown Long Beach.

Among the best things to see is the Waterfront area.

You’ll find excellent streets all around here, as well as great places to eat.

This is also a great place to explore on foot or by bike.

Downtown Long Beach, California has lots of great attractions.

You can see annual events or just enjoy a day taking in the sights and the magnificent environment.

Whatever you choose, a good time can be yours.

Address: Pine Avenue E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA, United States

8. The Laugh Factory

The Laugh Factory

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One of the most important places to visit if you love comedy is in Long Beach.

The Laugh Factory has had some of the biggest names in comedy perform on its stages across the country.

Spend a night at the Long Beach club, and you might find yourself guffawing in ways you didn’t know you could.

Among the people who’ve performed at the Laugh Factory clubs are Dave Chappelle, Bobby Lee, Daniel Tosh, and Tiffany Haddish.

The club’s reputation makes it one of the hottest comedy environments today.

You should definitely come to the Long Beach venue for some serious laughs.

You might be able to see one of your favorite comedians in action.

The Laugh Factory is one of the biggest Long Beach attractions for entertainment.

See if there’s any show you want to see happening there this weekend.

It’s open on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 9:45 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.

Address: 151 S Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

9. Ferry to Catalina Island

Ferry to Catalina Island

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There are many great things to do and places to see near Long Beach.

Catalina Island is a place surrounded by enchantment and water equally.

Take a ferry out to this wonder, and spend the day soaking in its attractions.

The ferry trip is efficient and pleasurable.

Once you get there, you may start rubbing your eyes in disbelief.

This is a place that’s gorgeous in ways that can’t be easily put into words.

Just know that there are golf courses, a casino, and luxury hotels.

To go to Catalina Island is to be living it up.

A ferry ride to Catalina Island is definitely one of the most satisfying activities in this city.

Although you’ll be away from the city, the attractions here are just as grand.

Get a ferry trip to Catalina Island booked so you can see as many gorgeous sites as possible.

10. Harbor Breeze Cruises

Harbor Breeze Cruises

This is another great way to spend time out on the water.

Harbor Breeze Cruises let you see the luminous blue of the Pacific Ocean and the activities of some of the most amazing creatures to call it home.

These are experiences that will leave you speechless and totally captivated.

On these cruises, you can watch whales and dolphins come up to the surface.

It’s also a great place to learn more about them and their behaviors.

These species can certainly teach something about how intelligence can come in different forms.

Harbor Breeze Cruises are wonderful events for the whole family.

It’s so exciting to see dolphins and whales in their natural environment.

Whale watching cruises take place at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Address: 100 Aquarium Way # 2, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

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11. El Dorado East Regional Park

El Dorado East Regional Park

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One of the most fun free things to do in Long Beach is to go to El Dorado East Regional Park .

This is the biggest park in the city and one of the greatest attractions.

Those seeking outdoor entertainment in as many forms as possible should come to this park.

It’s like the best of community and nature came together.

As you’d expect with a park, there are places to walk and bike, as well as play areas for kids and places for picnics.

However, there are also places to fish and fly model planes.

Nearly 370 acres of land make up this park, and they let people make the most of it

El Dorado East Regional Park shows you don’t have to spend a lot of money to have a good time in Long Beach, California.

Be sure to come out here and experience the great activities they have to offer.

It’s open every day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Address: 7550 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815, United States

12. Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum

Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum

Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum

Like MOLAA, the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum spotlights the importance of the Pacific Islands and its people.

The art here is powerful in execution and emotions.

Located near MOLAA, the PIEAM is a great place to go to enhance your cultural understanding while in this city.

Opened in October 2010, PIEAM came from the passion of doctor and Pacific Islands lover Robert Gumbiner.

His founding of FHP International was a major boost to healthcare in Guam and the rest of the islands.

While he passed before the museum opened, his contributions must be acknowledged.

The Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum is a wonderful tribute to a great place, spearheaded by a devoted man.

It’s open from Wednesdays to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors, ages 62 and older and students, and free for children younger than 12.

Address: 695 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

13. Long Beach Waterfront

Long Beach Waterfront

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The Long Beach Waterfront has some of the best attractions in the city.

If you want to find great sights and restaurants, be sure to come here.

It captures so much about what makes Long Beach such a great place to visit.

This area wouldn’t have the reputation it does without its oceanside location.

Long Beach Waterfront is great for coming with a specific purpose, but it’s also wonderful for just looking out on the water.

You can see dolphins frolicking or just enjoy the ambiance of it all.

Try taking in a dinner a Parkers’ Lighthouse, one of the finest seafood restaurants in the state.

Any attraction that comes to the waterfront is enhanced by the setting.

We hope you can find awesome things to see and places to go to at the waterfront.

It’s got so many tourist attractions, you’re sure to see something you like.

Address: 54th Place and Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA, United States

14. El Dorado Nature Center

El Dorado Nature Center

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You wouldn’t stumble upon the El Dorado Nature Center just wandering downtown.

That’s the point, as this attraction is secluded and all the more special because of it.

Here, you can have the privacy and solitude that you might’ve been looking for.

At the El Dorado Nature Center, you can enjoy a walk in the woods that really clears your head.

There are so many incredible indigenous tree and flower types to see here.

Get yourself a good pair of hiking shoes and choose the trail that most appeals to you.

There’s lots of great stuff to do downtown or in other active areas of Long Beach, California.

However, spending some time in quieter areas like the El Dorado Nature Center is also important.

Come here so you can embrace nature and its many positive qualities.

The trails are open from Tuesdays to Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

15. Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

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Going to Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is another one of the best things to do in Long Beach, California if you’re looking for some time to yourself.

It’s one of the main points of interest for people curious about Japanese culture.

At this center, you can bring yourself into a new line of thinking, hopefully learning some important things about yourself along the way.

You don’t need to have any prior knowledge about Japanese gardens to visit this one, located on California State University Long Beach’s campus.

However, it’s easy to gravitate to the tranquility of things like their koi pond and pagodas.

If you practice meditation, this can be a good place to focus your attention and observe your thoughts.

Going to the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is one of the best things to do in Long Beach if you want to experience some peace, even for just a few hours.

Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, and $2 for children, ages four to 18.

It’s open from Tuesdays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Address: Earl Warren Dr, Long Beach, CA 90840, United States

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16. The Great Sand Sculpture Contest

Great Sand Sculpture Contest

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If the only sand sculpture you’ve ever made is a rudimentary castle, primarily made with overturned buckets of sand, prepare to be amazed.

The Great Sand Sculpture Contest is an event that shows creativity and determination with the tiniest of particles.

For over 80 years, this contest has been something to look forward to.

These sculptures have as much detail as the finest of marble or bronze figures.

In addition to the sculptures, there are also great musical performances and the excitement that’s always happening at Granada Beach, where it takes place.

The Great Sand Sculpture Contest truly is as grand as its name suggests.

Taking place for two days in August, the Great Sand Sculpture Contest is something that people in and out of Long Beach, California anticipate.

This is where to go if you want to see something really incredible that you’ve likely never seen before.

Every year, these sculptures are some of the most significant Long Beach attractions.

17. Long Beach Bayou Festival

Long Beach Bayou Festival

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Some of the best things to do in California are going to annual events in Long Beach.

The Long Beach Bayou Festival is one of these amazing experiences.

It’s what to do in Long Beach if you want to see how this city tributes other regions.

For one June weekend, Long Beach becomes New Orleans , and there’s hardly a missed step.

As you’d hope for from a Bayou Festival, this one has incredible food and music.

It’s a lively environment that summons the feeling of being on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras, complete with a Mardi Gras-style parade.

Young guests can love exploring the “Kids Corner,” learning to dance and getting their faces painted.

The Bayou Festival is lots of fun and very heartwarming when you see how much effort is put into it and how much guests, performers, and vendors are enjoying it.

If you’ve never been to New Orleans, you can get a good idea of what the fuss is like.

If you have been, this festival should serve as a very positive reminder of the good times you had.

Address: 3505 Long Beach Blvd #2g, Long Beach, CA 90807, United States

18. Aquarium of the Pacific

Aquarium of the Pacific

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There are so many amazing creatures residing in the depths of the Pacific Ocean around Long Beach, California.

However, it’s unlikely you’ll get to see them there unless you book a scuba diving or snorkeling trip.

However, there’s another great way to get an up-close look at these spellbinding specimens.

Come to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, and you can be in their presence, learning all kinds of impressive things about them.

There are thousands of creatures at the Aquarium of the Pacific, which is also the biggest and most popular aquarium in Southern California.

Its exhibits are carefully curated, helping to show how different species thrive in certain environments.

This is a very fun way to introduce your kids to the thrilling world of marine life.

The Aquarium of the Pacific is one of the top travel destinations in Long Beach.

Admission is $19 for all guests, ages three and up.

It’s open from Mondays to Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Address: 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

19. Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

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Visiting the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center is one of the best things to do in downtown Long Beach.

It’s a gorgeous venue that plays host to some very notable events.

At this center, you can have lots of fun, enjoying events that bring out thousands of spectators.

Being right on the waterfront is another reason this is one of the city’s greatest points of interest.

Awesome trade shows and conferences take place here.

If you’re looking to host a conference in California, consider reserving space here.

The Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center is what to see if you’re looking for a venue that’s as impressive as the events it hosts.

Even if you don’t have any specific events to see, it’s still a great place to see.

With its glass exterior and expansive construction, this center is a work of art.

This is a convention center that’s anything but conventional.

Address: 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

20. Long Beach Crawfish Festival

Long Beach Crawfish Festival

Long Beach Crawfish Festival

Louisiana fun returns to the list with the Long Beach Crawfish Festival .

As with the Bayou Festival, this festival celebrates Long Beach, California while also bringing some southern culture into the mix.

If you’ve ever been to a crawfish festival in Louisiana, your expectations may be raised for this experience, and rightfully so.

However, it’s even better than you’d hope,

For more than 20 years, the Long Beach Crawfish Festival has been one of the most-enjoyed summer events.

Not only is the food delicious, featuring all the favorites of Cajun cuisine, including crawfish, but it’s also got some incredible entertainment.

This festival has hosted musicians and magicians, and it’s a good time always.

Consider booking a trip tonight so you can make it to this great event.

The Long Beach Crawfish Festival is a great way to feel southern while you’re in California.

The food is as mouth-watering as the entertainment is exciting.

It’s a great time, even if you’ve never had a single bite of jambalaya.

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21. Walter Pyramid

Walter Pyramid

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Who knew there were remarkable pyramids outside of Egypt?

The Walter Pyramid should be part of your sightseeing agenda.

It’s one of the most impressive Long Beach attractions on sight alone, and it only gets better the more time you spend around it.

This pyramid functions as an indoor arena for Long Beach State University.

Here, you can see lots of fun sporting events, such as basketball and volleyball games.

It’s also a beautiful thing to see from the outside, especially when set against a cloudless sky.

Going to a game at Walter Pyramid is one of the cool things to do in this city.

See if there are any events happening there this weekend.

It’s one of the best venues in California today, and it should hopefully influence other architects to be equally innovative.

Address: 1250 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840, United States

22. Shoreline Village

Shoreline Village

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Going to Shoreline Village is what to do if you want to see a place to get lost in.

It’s one of the most endearing places to go in California .

Whatever kind of fun you’re looking for, it’s probably at Shoreline Village.

Situated on the waterfront, Shoreline Village is a great example of boardwalk beauty.

You can look through their amazing independent shops and restaurants.

Plus, your children can have an awesome time, as there are games and activities like skating to enjoy here.

Try to get a glimpse of the sunset when you’re at Shoreline Village as well.

You’re sure to have a good time when you’re at Shoreline Village.

It’s a great place to spend free time and go sightseeing in the form of shopping.

Shoreline Village helps to make this city one of the most beautiful places to see in the US .

Address: 429 Shoreline Village Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

23. Bluff Park

Bluff Park

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There’s no bluffing when we tell you this is an outstanding park.

While Bluff Park has a pretty simple design of palm trees and grass, the ocean view does a lot.

Used by the military during World War II, Bluff Park is a place for centering yourself as the waves recede and as the palm trees stand tall and proud.

However, they still do a good job today of honoring the people who fought.

There’s a memorial that goes into the impact of the Navy on Long Beach, California.

The Museum of Art is also located in Bluff Park.

If you plan on visiting the museum, be sure to see its surroundings as well.

Bluff Park shows the absolute glory of land and sea.

Come here if you’re looking for fun but cheap things to do. Bluff Park is open every day from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Address: Ocean Blvd & Redondo Ave, Long Beach, CA 90803, United States

24. Bixby Knolls Art Walk

Bixby Knolls Art Walk

Bixby Knolls Art Walk

Bixby Knolls is a fun neighborhood with a big emphasis on the arts.

Once a month, it hosts the Bixby Knolls Art Walk .

This is what to do if you want to see some amazing creative works.

Hosted by the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association, these events bring together the community.

Sharing their retail businesses, musical performances, great food, and art, they show just how much pride they have in their neighborhood, as well as their city.

It’s a blast no matter how many times you’ve been.

The Bixby Knolls Art Walk is one of Long Beach’s most pleasurable tourist attractions.

It lets you see such a cool part of a very cool city.

These art walks take place on the first Friday of every month.

25. Surfing Lessons

Surfing Lessons

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Surfing is one of the most fun things to do, and this city is a great place to do it.

You’re probably not ready for the bigger waves, but you can definitely find a class that helps you get acquainted with waves.

Check out a class so you can learn why surfing is so popular here.

The quality of the waves should show you why.

There’s also great surfing culture here in general.

In addition to learning how to surf, see if there are any competitions happening during your visit.

Surfing is a thrilling sport that’s easier to pick up than you think.

These classes are what to do if you want to pick up a great new skill.

Look up some surfing classes and get ready to brace some awesome waves.

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26. Bake n Broil

Bake n Broil

Bake n Broil

Among the many charming aspects of Bixby Knolls is this long-running restaurant.

Bake n Broil has been serving up homestyle cooking for more than 50 years.

Bringing love to every dish, you’ll see why Bake n Broil attracts so many people.

While everything is high-quality, Bake n Broil is perhaps best-known for their pies.

These are offered on a seasonal basis, ensuring that ingredients are at the peak of their quality.

It’s unfortunate to know your desired pie might not be available, but it shows how much this places cares about their integrity.

Bake n Broil is a truly great place to eat.

It can remind you of eating at a beloved relative’s home, but in a restaurant environment.

It’s open from Mondays to Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Address: 3697 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807, United States

27. Grand Prix of Long Beach

Grand Prix of Long Beach

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If you feel the need for speed, Long Beach is where to be.

In April, they host a street race that turns downtown roads into a racetrack.

It’s an incredible way to see the city and experience serious excitement.

Held by IndyCar Series, the Grand Prix has been featuring amazing cars and drivers for more than 40 years.

In addition to the race, there’s also plenty to eat, terrific music, and a chance to see fanastic cars up-close.

It’s a three-day experience, so try to come for at least one day.

The Grand Prix of Long Beach is so much fun, even if you’re not into car racing.

The track and cars both look stunning, and there’s so much else to do.

Seeing cars go this fast in a downtown area is an unbelievable experience.

28. Boat Tours

Boat Tours

The Pacific Ocean is such a magnificent body of water.

It looks great from any vantage point, but the best to experience it is via boat.

Long Beach’s boat tours are some of their top tourist attractions.

Look for the boating experience that would most appeal to you.

Some boat tours are great for families, such as whale-watching experiences.

There are also ones that offer more intimacy, such as dinner boats.

Whichever you choose, savor the experience and the transfixing beauty of the water, especially if you’re seeing the sun reflect upon it.

Boat tours can be fun and meaningful.

They let you see parts of the world you might otherwise only imagine.

Check out the ones in Long Beach, and get ready for a magical time.

29. L’Opera Ristorante

L'Opera Ristorante

L’Opera Ristorante

Every vacation should have at least one meal that leaves you astounded by how good it is.

There are lots of places to have that experience in Long Beach, California.

However, L’Opera Ristorante stands out in a city with incredible culinary offerings.

Located downtown, it merges the past and the present to create dishes that are comforting but also highly creative.

Executive Chef Walter Cotta creates masterpieces out of his ingredients, with presentation so beautiful, it can feel like a shame to dig your fork into his work even a little bit.

However, once you take the first bite, you’ll be itching to take the second and so on.

L’Opera Ristorante is an absolutely phenomenal restaurant that deserves all of its accolades.

It’s open from Mondays to Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., on Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and on Sundays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Address: 101 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

30. Dominguez Gap Wetlands

Dominguez Gap Wetlands

Dominguez Gap Wetlands

If you care about conservation, be sure to see the Dominguez Gap Wetlands .

There are also lots of great activities to enjoy here.

The Dominguez Gap Wetlands are gorgeous all around and you can enjoy them in many ways.

Take a hike around their loop trail, go birdwatching, or take a horseback or bike ride.

It’s lots of fun to explore and see all of the amazing life around here.

Check out the Dominguez Gap Wetlands if you want to be near nature in a really meaningful way.

You’ll have lots of great photo opportunities as well.

The wetland are open 24 hours a day.

Address: Long Beach, CA 90807, United States

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Start Planning Your Trip To Long Beach

Long Beach is one of the most fun cities in California and also one of the most gorgeous.

Between its great food, festivals, water, and so much more, you should be planning your trip right now.

Throughout the year, Long Beach has great things to do and see.

Happy travels!

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  • Attractions Tours & Exhibits Get an up close and personal look at the Queen Mary with our exciting tours & exhibits Summer Event Series Explore exciting activities and special events on The Queen Mary all summer long Supper Club Enjoy dinner and a show aboard the Queen Mary Fourth of July Celebration Celebrate an all-American 4th of July aboard The Queen Mary! Queen Mary Heritage Foundation Membership Experience everything the Queen Mary has to offer with a tour package
  • Dining Casual Dining Enjoy inspired meals and quick bites at our restaurants Chelsea Chowder House A contemporary restaurant offering memorable seafood dishes Bars Enjoy the 1930's classic sophistication of the Queen Mary bars Royal Sunday Brunch A local favorite, voted “Best Brunch” by OpenTable Group Dining Distinct dining options for groups of 15 or more
  • Meetings & Weddings Meetings Explore one of the most unique meeting and conference venues in Southern California Weddings The Queen Mary has been host to unforgettable weddings for over 70 years Socials The Queen Mary is the ideal location for any social occasion Event Spaces Over 80,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space across 14 Art Deco salons
  • History Timeline Re-live the Queen Mary’s rich history, from her ground-breaking construction to today Stats & Fun Facts Everything you ever wanted to know about the Queen Mary Design & Preservation Learn about the era of elegant Art Deco design and how the Queen Mary is maintained with preservation projects Press Releases Press Releases about the Queen Mary Amateur Radio Discover the on-board radio stations starting in the 1960s
  • Visit Hours & Parking Find open times for the Queen Mary and its dining and parking. On-Board Shopping An array of unique shops featuring souvenirs, one-of-a-kind treasures, clothing, memorabilia, historic documents, artwork and more Nearby Attractions The Queen Mary is a great central hub to all of Southern California’s most popular attractions Directions Your guide to getting to the Queen Mary
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Welcome to the queen mary.

Once a world-class ocean liner, the Queen Mary Hotel offers guests unique accommodations and a wide array of attractions that simply cannot be found anywhere else.

Whether it's the authentic polished wood panelling, the original 1930's artwork, the Art Deco style or the operable porthole(s), there's no question that the Queen Mary Hotel is unlike any other Southern California hotel. Each stateroom is unique with its own personality and offers a real glimps into what transatlantic travel was like during the 30's, 40's and 50's. With an impressive history and tradition of excellence, the Queen Mary Hotel is more than a place to rest one's head - it's an entire experience.

Conveniently Located in Long Beach

1126 Queens Highway Long Beach, CA 90802

The Queen Mary nearby attractions and tours offer everything from state-of-the-art rides to walks through historic neighborhoods. Experience world class attractions in Geater Los Angeles

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Midship Marketplace Open Daily Sunday - Thursday 6:30am - 6:00pm Friday & Saturday 6:30am - 8:00pm Entrance Promenade Deck, Port Side, Midships

Promenade Café Open Daily Breakfast Buffet 6:30am - 11:00am Lunch/Dinner 11:00am - 9:00pm Entrance Promenade Deck, Starboard, Midships

Chelsea Chowder House & Bar Open Daily  Bar Opens at 12:00pm (Lunch) Dinner (Restaurant & Bar) Sunday - Thursday 5:00pm -  9:00pm Friday & Saturday 5:00pm - 10:00pm Entrance Promenade Deck, Port Side, Midships

Observation Bar & Art Deco Lounge Open Daily Monday - Thursday 4:00pm - 10:30pm Happy Hour 4:00pm - 7:00pm Friday & Saturday 11:00am - 11:30pm Sunday 11:00am - 10:30pm Entrance Promenade Deck, Forward

Royal Sunday Brunch Open Sundays 10:00am - 2:00pm  Entrance Salon, R-Deck

Portside Necessities

Location: Promenade Deck (Portside) Hours: 10am  - 8:00pm

Centerline Boutique, Starboard Shoppe, Portside Marketplace

Self-Parking Day Rates: $0 0-20 Minutes $10 21-59 Minutes $25 Daily Maximum

Overnight Guests: $30 Per Night

Restaurants: Discounted $10 Per Vehicle with Validation

Meet Me at the Mary Tuesdays: Discounted $10 Per Vehicle with Validation

Special Events: Rates Subject to Change Per Event

Shop Aboard the Queen Mary

Portside Marketplace Location: Promenade Deck (Portside) Hours: 10am  - 8pm

Starboard Shoppe Location: Promenade Deck (Main Hall) Hours: 10am  - 8pm

Piccadilly Delights (new!) Location:  Promenade Deck (Main Hall) Hours:  Monday - Thursday : 12pm - 6pm | Friday - Sunday: 12pm - 8pm

Stacks Aboard the Queen Mary (new!) Location:  Main Deck Hours:  Friday - Sunday: 8am - 12pm & 4pm - 9pm | Monday: 8am - 12pm | Tues -Thurs: Closed

Aquarium of the Pacific

Featuring 12,000 animals in more than 100 exhibits; the Aquarium of the Pacific is the fourth largest aquarium in the nation.

Catalina Island

22 miles via catalina express.

An island paradise awaits less than an hour away. Cruise across the beautiful Pacific Ocean from Long Beach Harbor to the magical island of Catalina.

Whale Watching

Long Beach Whale Watching tours are perfect if you are looking for a unique aquatic and marine life activity.

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Built in 1940, the USS IOWA served our country for over 50 years. Visit the new museum in nearby San Pedro.

With a variety of restaurants, the legendary Laugh Factory Comedy Club, ferris wheel and open-air marketplace, The Pike is one of the most unique waterfront locations on the West Coast.

Long Beach Convention Center

The Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center is a spectacular multi-purpose complex featuring more than 400,000 square feet of flexible exhibit and meeting space.

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This Southern California landmark features more than 60 major rides, 50 shops and 30 restaurants divided among eight themed lands.

Getting to the Queen Mary

From Long Beach Airport 

  • Follow the airport exit signs to Lakewood Blvd. Take Lakewood Blvd. south towards I-405. Take the I-405 North to the I-710 South. Follow the signs for THE QUEEN MARY.

From Los Angeles International Airport - 22 Miles

  • Follow the airport exit signs to West Century Blvd. Turn right on South La Cienega Blvd., then turn left to merge onto I-405 South. Take the I-405 South, then the I-710 South. Follow the signs for THE QUEEN MARY.

From John Wayne/Orange County Airport - 31 Miles

  • Follow the airport exit signs to get onto the I-405 North then take the I-710 South. Follow the signs for THE QUEEN MARY.

Public Transportation

From Long Beach Airport:

  • Take the Long Beach Transit system Broadway/Lakewood from the Long Beach Airport to the Long Beach Transit Mall, then take the free Long Beach Transit Passport bus to the Queen Mary.
  • Take Super Shuttle or Prime Time Shuttle .
  • Take a taxi from Long Beach Airport.

From John Wayne Airport/Orange County Airport:

  • Take Super Shuttle or Prime Time Shuttle . 

From Los Angeles International Airport:

  • From any terminal at LAX, go downstairs to the LAX Shuttle stop and take Line G (free shuttle) to the Aviation Station of the Green Line of the Metro Rail Service to the Willowbrook station where you need to transfer to the Blue Line of the Metro Rail Service. Take the Blue Line to the Long Beach Transit Mall, then take the free Long Beach Transit Passport bus to the Queen Mary. For Los Angeles Metro Rail Service time tables Click here
  • Take a taxi from Los Angeles International Airport. 

The Long Beach Passport - Route C

The Passport C route, serving Pine Avenue, Shoreline Drive, the Aquarium of the Pacific and the iconic Queen Mary, is a completely free service that connects you to downtown Long Beach's finest attractions and destinations. Or you can go via the water with the AquaBus or AquaLink.

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The Queen Mary can be confusing for you land lovers out there...do you know the difference between Port and Starboard? Here's a good way to remember - Starboard contains two letter "R"s, compared to only one in port; therefore, starboard refers to the right side and Port and left both contain four letters...therefore, port refers to the left side.

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Things to Do in Long Beach California

T hinking about taking a break and heading to Long Beach, California? There are so many things to do in Long Beach we have created a list of some of the top things to do once you are there.

Imagine my happiness when I walked off the plane and the warmth was like a blanket over my entire body.

It took about 25 minutes to get to our hotel, The Hyatt Centric, from LAX. The Hyatt Centric is located smack dab in the middle of a brand spanking new shopping outlet center. Yay ME!!! The shopping center had many of my favorite stores and they are still adding more.

The Hyatt Centric welcomed us with open arms at our very late arrival. Our room had two double beds and the spacious bathroom had enough room for both of us to have our cosmetics sprawled out. The walk-in shower was perfect to wash away the long plane ride. You also had your choice of a waterfall or hand sprayer and a stool if you needed to put your leg up to shave away the Northeast winter legs. Before heading out, check out the views from the Rooftop 360° , you truly get a panoramic view of Long Beach! If you’re there in warmer weather you will want to plan a day at the pool to relax in a cabana, swim, and of course have a few drinks!

As I said I was invited but when I’m experiencing a property, restaurant, or activity, I never say I’m media because I want them to treat me like everyone else……and I expect to be treated special… I’m worth it! The customer service at Hyatt Centric was spot on and I was always greeted with a smile and everyone was helpful……even when I was exhausted and the man at the desk stopped me before I walked into the mirror with a smile. I’m sure he had a good laugh afterward but he saved me from being mortified by my exhaustion.

Tour the Legendary Queen Mary

This attraction is for the ship lovers, history lovers, luxury lovers and everyone else!  The Queen Mary departed from Southampton, England on May 27, 1936. She was pure luxury with five dining areas and lounges, two cocktail bars and swimming pools, a grand ballroom, a squash court and even a small hospital. The Queen Mary was for the rich and famous and considered as the only civilized way to travel.

Fun Fact: Legend has it that the board of directors at Cunard had decided to name the ship the Queen Victoria, which would have been in keeping with the tradition of Cunard ships having the “ia” suffix (Mauretania, Aquitania and Berengeria). As per protocol, legend states that the Cunard directors went to ask King George his blessing of the ship’s proposed name saying, “We have decided to name our new ship after England’s greatest Queen,” meaning Queen Victoria, the King’s Grandmother. Upon which the King is reported to have stated, “My wife (Queen Mary) will be delighted that you are naming the ship after her.”

Be sure to plan a dinner at five-star award winning Sir Winston’s. You will receive impeccable service and choices from the gourmet menu which will have your mouth watering. The Chateaubriand and Beef Wellington are a steak lovers dream. The extensive wine list will quench your thirst and you may fall into a daydream with the ambiance and seaside view. They make sure your taste buds will enjoy every ingredient as they serve you an intermezzo “sorbet”.

It’s about a twenty five minute walk but a taxi will have you there in just a few minutes. Pack a couple towels, sunscreen, and water in a bag and plan on soaking in the beautiful view and frolicking along the edge of the water. Of course feel free to take a dip. Long Beach is a popular destination for filming movies and TV shows so don’t be surprised if you should stumble across one in the process.

A Romantic Gondola Ride

You may not be in Italy but it doesn’t mean you can’t experience old world charm and a thousand year old tradition on a romantic Venetian gondola ride on Alamitos Bay and around Naples Island. We were greeted at Gondola Getaway by a gondolier who gave us chocolate covered strawberries and a red rose. Once aboard the gondola there was a blanket should we get chilly. Your gondolier (Ours was Andrew) took us along a quiet route between the beautiful houses of Naples Island which lasted about an hour. We had the pleasure of Andrew singing Italian songs as we coasted along the waterway. His voice was so beautiful and one of the songs put tears in my eyes because it was a song my poppy used to sing, Luna Mezzo Mare (aka C’e la Luna).

Fun Tip: Bring a bottle of wine and ask which booking will have the best view of the sunset.

Shoreline Village

SHOP!!! Yes stroll along the pathway from the hotel and discover Shoreline Village. You will find boutiques, food, and of course places to have drinks. This is the perfect spot at lunch time. Find a table outside and enjoy the fresh sea breeze while sipping on your favorite cocktail and devouring lunch. Save room for the funnel cake!

Shop Tip: Fashion is important and we need to be trendy – Make sure to stop by SAGA! Their designs are trendy with great prices. There’s also a great hat store that has a lot of hat history facts along with old hats. Perfect for those who like fun facts to share at random times and of course to buy a new hat.

Tour The Aquarium Of The Pacific

With 50 exhibits that represent the diversity of the Pacific Ocean. It seemed at every turn there was an interactive exhibit. Some favorites were touching the jellies (yes you can touch them) and they always fascinate me when they glow in the dark. I also touched a baby hammerhead shark and stingrays. I got a little silly when I found Nemo and Dory and the sea otters had me cracking up- I wish I could have taken one home!

SGT. Peppers Dueling Pianos

If you love interactive, then you will want to go to Sgt. Peppers Dueling Pianos. The dueling piano players will have you singing, laughing, and clapping along as they play your favorite songs! Want to take a break to chat? No problem, grab your drinks and head to the outside bar.

There’s plenty to do to keep you busy each day but there is also the feeling of going slow so a day relaxing by the pool will fit perfectly. Have any other questions….ask away?

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Last Tip For Soda Drinkers: If you haven’t had a Mexican Coke, this is a must do! This is not the same Coke you’re used to on the east coast…it’s made with pure sugar cane!

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Exciting upgrades are underway. You may notice intermittent noise 8am-6pm. Our outdoor pool, M Club, and Great Room are closed until late May, our fitness center will be closed in April and May. Please consult Front Desk for alternative pool and fitness arrangements. Thank you for your patience. In the pulsating heart of Long Beach, Marriott Long Beach Downtown beckons you to uncover the city's vibrant currents of excitement and exploration. With modern decor and breathtaking harbor views, immerse yourself in the diverse and joyful lifestyle of Long Beach. From genuine hospitality and abundant amenities to the creative flair that infuses every corner, we're dedicated to ensuring your stay is filled with unforgettable moments. Our prime location places you perfectly at the crossroads of downtown and the waterfront so you can dive into the playful and diverse culture of Long Beach. Marriott Long Beach Downtown isn't just an amazing place to stay its a lifestyle.

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Rates vary by date & room type

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Check In: 4:00 pm

Check Out: 11:00 am

Minimum Age to Check In: 18

Smoke Free Property

Pets Welcome

Well-mannered and healthy dogs only. Fee applies.

Maximum Number of Pets in Room: 2

On-Site Parking

Hourly: $10.00

Daily: $42.00

Local Current

Local Current, the captivating Restaurant and Lounge within Marriott Long Beach Downtown, mirrors the coastal allure by weaving together 'Local' and 'Current' in a metaphorical dance with oceanic currents.

The Market - opening June 1, 2024

Staffed from 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. every day, but open for self service 24/7. Get your caffeine fix before you head out for a day of exploring in Long Beach. Stop by The Market to fuel up with beverages and bites.

In Room Dining

Enjoy our full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu on the go. Easily order and pay directly through our Mobile Dining application, or call in your order through our reception desk.

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Broaden your experience with us, whether by deepening your knowledge of cocktails in our Greatroom or learning something new with Manchester United.

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Food for Your Journey

Pick up a fresh snack on your way out or linger over a meal with us. From light bites to classics with a local twist, enjoy food that is familiar yet elevated beyond the expected.

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Bring thoughtfully chosen details from our home to yours, from our iconic Marriott Pillow to our bath and body collection.

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111 East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, California, USA, 90802

Taxi service; fee: 25.00 USD (one way) ;on request

Super Shuttle; fee: 17.00 USD (one way) ;reservation required

Super Shuttle; fee: 37.00 USD (one way) ;reservation required

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Accepts: Credit Cards

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Property has elevators

Languages spoken by staff: Spanish, Korean, Tagalog, Japanese

For more information about the physical features of our accessible rooms, common areas or special services relating to a specific disability please call +1 562-437-5900

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Self Operating lift or a sloped entry in hotel swimming pools

Service Animals are Welcome

Van Accessible on-site parking

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Entrance to On-Site Business Center is Accessible

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Main Entrance is Accessible

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Guests in mobility-accessible rooms may inquire about lowering the bed height

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Carbon Footprint: 7.56 kg per room night

Water Footprint: 348.20 liters per room night

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The check-in time at Marriott Long Beach Downtown is 4:00 pm and the check-out time is 11:00 am.

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What to know about TB after outbreak in Long Beach sickens 14

Approximately 170 people have been exposed, city officials say.

The City Council in Long Beach, California, voted Tuesday to ratify a local public health emergency order after an outbreak of tuberculosis sickened several people.

The outbreak is linked to a single-room occupancy hotel, a form of affordable housing meant for low- or minimal income residents, according to the city's public information office .

As of April 29, 14 cases have been confirmed and approximately 170 people have likely been exposed.

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Nine have been hospitalized and one person has died.

Here is everything you need to know about TB, including how it spreads, what are the symptoms and how to prevent infection.

What is TB?

Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

The bacteria typically attack the lungs but can also attack other parts of the body including kidneys, spine and brain.

PHOTO: Scanning electron micrograph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria.

Not everyone infected with TB bacteria becomes sick, resulting in two TB-related conditions : latent TB infection and TB disease.

People with latent TB infections will usually test positive for TB via a skin test or blood test but will not feel sick or have symptoms and will not spread TB bacteria to others.

Meanwhile, those with TB disease fall sick often have symptoms including chest pain, coughing up blood, fatigue, weakness, fever, chills, sweating, lack of appetite and weight loss, the CDC said. Additionally, someone with TB disease can spread the bacteria to others.

How does TB spread?

When a person with TB disease coughs, sneezes, speaks or sings, bacteria can spread through the air and a non-infected patient can breathe in the bacteria. These bacteria can settle in the lungs and then move throughout the body.

The disease is not spread by shaking hands, sharing food or drinks, touching clothes, touching bed linens, sharing toothbrushes or kissing, according to the CDC.

MORE: The dangers of drug-resistant tuberculosis: What you need to know

The CDC said people with TB disease are most likely to spread the illness to close contacts including family, friends, coworkers and classmates.

Those who are exposed to TB bacteria but not infected cannot immediately spread the disease to people; only people with active disease can do so, according to the CDC.

"Before you would be able to spread TB to others, you would have to breathe in TB bacteria and become infected," the CDC says on its website . "Then the active bacteria would have to multiply in your body and cause active TB disease. At this point, you could possibly spread TB bacteria to others."

What treatments are available for TB?

There are several treatment regimens for TB disease that may last anywhere from four months to nine months depending on the course of treatment. Health care providers may consider specific regimens for patients with co-existing medical conditions such as diabetes or HIV.

Those with latent TB infections , should consult a health care provider for a specific treatment regimen.

MORE: Infants Exposed to Tuberculosis at Las Vegas Hospital

About 5% to 10% of people who don't receive treatment for latent TB infection will develop TB disease at some point, according to the CDC.

How to prevent TB

In the U.S., the TB vaccine exists, but it is only for people who meet specific criteria, and should be given in consultation with a TB expert, according to the CDC.

In other countries where TB is common, the vaccine is often given to infants and small children.

The CDC recommends that Americans who visit other countries where TB is more common should avoid close contact or prolonged time with known TB patients in crowded, enclosed environments, and to have a TB skin or blood test upon return to the U.S.

What is the latest on the outbreak in California?

Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis declared a local public health emergency last week before it was ratified by the City Council on Tuesday.

MORE: Texas Newborns Potentially Exposed to TB Awaiting Test Results

This allows the city to mobilize resources, accelerate emergency plans, coordinate with other agencies and allow the city to expedite the purchase of necessarily supplies to identify and treat TB.

Long Beach public health officials, however, say the risk of TB for people who live, work, study or visit in Long Beach remains very low.

In 2022, there were 8,331 TB cases reported in the U.S., an increase from 2021 but lower than 2019, CDC data shows. There were 602 deaths in 2021, the latest date for which data is available.

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California city declares a public health emergency after tuberculosis sickens 14

The City Council of Long Beach, California has authorized a public health emergency in response to a local outbreak of tuberculosis.

The city's health officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, declared the emergency last week, after its health department detected 14 tuberculosis cases at a single-room occupancy hotel. The City Council vote on Tuesday night served as the final approval for the declaration.

Nine tuberculosis patients have been hospitalized and one has died , according to the health department. As of Monday, about 175 people had been exposed to tuberculosis as a result of the outbreak.

In a news release last week, the department said that “the population at risk in this outbreak has significant barriers to care including homelessness and housing insecurity, mental illness, substance use and serious medical comorbidities.”

The department added that it is testing people who were exposed. No new cases have been reported since last week.

The outbreak was reported amid a national rise in t uberculosis cases , which have increased since 2020 after 27 years of decline. The U.S. recorded 9,615 active infections last year — a 16% increase over the previous year.

The emergency declaration should free up resources for tuberculosis screening and treatment, according to the Long Beach health department.

“The health department is mostly grant funded, so we need to have the structure in place so that we can get our internal resources where they’re needed most right now,” said Jennifer Rice Epstein, the health department’s public affairs officer.

The Long Beach health department said it is isolating patients who are infectious, treating them and providing them with temporary housing, food and transportation as needed.

People experiencing homelessness have a higher risk of tuberculosis for several reasons, including substance use — which can weaken the immune system — and living in crowded conditions where it is more likely to spread. Underlying health problems, such as diabetes, cancer and HIV, also make it harder to fight off tuberculosis infections.

“Living in poverty, not having good access to nutrition, not having access to sunlight and fresh air — all these are things that are going to make it much easier for TB to spread and take advantage of vulnerable people," said Dr. Luke Davis, an associate professor of epidemiology and medicine at the Yale School of Public Health.

Davis said he's not sure whether tuberculosis is actually becoming more common or whether it's a matter of increased diagnoses.

“Are we diagnosing more people? Yes, we are. Does that also mean there’s more TB out there? That is a little bit more difficult to answer,” he said.

But other doctors who treat tuberculosis patients said case numbers are indeed rising, most likely because reduced access to medical care delayed diagnoses or allowed some infections to go undetected.

“We did millions and millions of tests for Covid and fewer tests for TB," said Richard Chaisson, director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Tuberculosis Research. "What that means is that people had tuberculosis, it wasn’t diagnosed, and they continued to transmit it to other people.”

Tuberculosis symptoms usually manifest up to two years after someone is infected, so people who are diagnosed now could theoretically have been exposed during the pandemic, he said.

What’s more, Chaisson added, many public health departments are stretched for funding and staffing.

“Without increased public health interventions, we’re on the wrong course,” he said.

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that primary care doctors screen people at increased risk of tuberculosis, such as those in homeless shelters or correctional facilities and people who previously lived in countries with high prevalences of the disease.

But that doesn't always happen, said Dr. Priya Shete, an associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of California, San Francisco.

"Increasing cases over time — this year, last year and the next few years — probably shouldn't be unexpected," Shete said, adding that "it’s going to go on like this unless we do something drastic to turn the tide."

The bacterium that causes tuberculosis can spread through the air when someone with an active case coughs, sneezes or speaks. It often targets the lungs, so many people develop a bad cough that lasts three weeks or longer, experience chest pain or cough up blood or phlegm.

Most active cases aren’t linked to an outbreak — rather, they develop from a latent infection that was never screened, diagnosed or treated. Up to  13 million people  in the U.S. have latent tuberculosis, meaning the bacteria live in the body without making them sick. Around 5% to 10% of those latent cases develop into active disease if they are left untreated.

Treatment for active tuberculosis usually involves taking antibiotics for at least six months, though some courses can take a year or longer.

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