Promenade
The Promenade: Long Beach's Pedestrian Paradise
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Long Beach Promenade, a cultural hub with dining, events, and stunning coastal views.
The Long Beach Promenade is a lively destination for tourists, offering a blend of scenic views, cultural experiences, and exciting events. This vibrant area is perfect for leisure, food, and entertainment.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit - Bus
From Costa Mesa, head to the nearest bus stop and catch the OCTA bus route 57 towards Long Beach. Stay on the bus for approximately 30 minutes until you reach the Long Beach Transit Gallery. Once you arrive, transfer to the Long Beach Transit bus route 71 towards Pacific Ave. Get off at the stop on Pine Ave. The Promenade will be a short walk from the bus stop.
Public Transit - Metro
Start by taking the OCTA bus route 1 from Costa Mesa to the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center. From there, board the Metrolink train towards Los Angeles and get off at the Long Beach Station. After exiting the train, take a short walk towards the Long Beach Transit Gallery. From there, catch the Long Beach Transit bus route 71 towards Pacific Ave and get off at Pine Ave. The Promenade is nearby.
Walking
If you are staying in a nearby hotel in Costa Mesa, you can also consider walking to the Promenade in Long Beach. From your hotel, head towards the nearest bus stop and take the OCTA bus route 57. After arriving at the Long Beach Transit Gallery, follow the signs to Pine Ave, which is a short 10-15 minute walk. Look for the Promenade along Pine Ave.
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