10 BEST Attractions at Santa Monica Pier - CityBOP (2024)

Santa Monica Pier is one of LA's top attractions.

This historic pier bustles with activity, and has an amusem*nt park, video arcade, carousel, aquarium and restaurants.

Access to the pier is free, but tickets are required for the Pacific Park amusem*nt park, ferris wheel, carousel, and aquarium.

Paid parking is available at the Santa Monica Pier parking lot, accessible off Ocean Avenue.You can also walk five minutes from downtownSanta Monica,to the Santa MonicaPier.

There are two parts to the Santa Monica Pier, built seven years apart. The first section wasconstructed in 1909 as a municipal pier for fisherman, and at 1,600 feet isthe longest section of the Santa Monica Pier. The shorter section on the south side was added in 1916 as an entertainment pier.

10 best things to do at Santa Monica Pier

1. Ride the historiccarouselhoused insidetheLooff Hippodrome, the oldest building on the pier.

The beautiful Looff Hippodromehas survived storms and demolition attempts, but is miraculously still standing.The carousel was constructed in 1922 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company for the Venice Pier. It wasrelocated to Santa Monica Pier in1947, and has 44 horses, 2 sleighs, a rabbit and goat. Check ticket prices.

2. Visit the fun Pacific Park amusem*nt park, with a rollercoaster and ferris wheel.

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The two-acre Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier, isintended to capture the glory days of vintage seaside parks, with arollercoaster, ferris wheel, carnival rides, bumper cars, a swinging ship, and ridesfor little kids. Check ticket prices for rides.

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In the early 20th century, many Southern Californian piershad popular amusem*nt parks, however Santa Monica hasthe only remainingamusem*nt park on a pier on the West Coast!

3. Play pinball machines, air hockey and skeeball at thePlaylandArcade,adjacent to Pacific Park (on the left below).

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4. Watch students flythrough the air at the Trapeze School,next door to the Playland Arcade.

5. Visit the Heal the Bay Aquariumon the lower level of the Santa Monica Pier.

See touch tanks with hermit crabs and sea urchins, a kelp forest, and aquariums full of jelly fish and sharks.Check admission (kids under 12 are free).

6. Stroll along the 1,600 foot municipal pierfor glorious views of the ocean and mountains, and see the famous End or Route 66 sign.

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7. Pick up some fishing gear atthe last stop on Route 66.

TheRoute 66 Last Stop Shopis at the end of Santa Monica Pier, and sells Route 66 souvenirs, and bait and tackle.

8. Choose from a large selection of fast food vendorsalong the Santa Monica Pier.

Casual restaurants includeMariasol(mexican),Bubba Gump Shrimp Company(seafood), andTheAlbright(seafood).

9. For high end dining and panoramic coastal views visitThe Lobster.

10. See Santa Monica Pier's iconic ferris wheel illuminated at night.

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The pier's iconic ferris wheel is visible from miles away, and is an enchanting place to visit at night when illuminated by174,000 LED lights.It's also one of the most instagrammed placed in LA.

Learn about the fascinating history of the Santa Monica Pier.

The Santa Monica Pier had humble beginnings. In 1909 the 1,600-foot municipal pier was constructed to deposit treated sewage in the ocean.Thispracticeended shortly thereafter, and the pier became popular for fishing.

In 1916entrepreneur and renowned carousel maker CharlesLooff constructed the LooffPleasurePier onthe south side of the city's municipal pier. The first attraction was an ornate carousel housed withintheLooff Hippodrome, designed in a flamboyant moorish-byzantine style. Looff'snew amusem*nt park grew to include a wooden roller coaster namedtheBlue Streak Racer,an Aeroscope Ride, Bowling and Billiards Room, and fun house.

Charles Looff died in 1918, and his son sold the pleasure pier to theSanta Monica Amusem*ntCompany in 1924. They replaced the rollercoaster with a faster one known as the Whirlwind Dipper, howevertheir crowning achievement was the construction of the 15,000 square foot LaMonica Ballroom. Thisusheredin a glamorous new era of big bands and dances, and was the biggest dance venue in the West that could accommodate 5,000 people. The massive building had a dozen minaretsthat were illuminated at night, and it was designed to look like a Moorish palace.

During the 1930s Depression, the golden age of seaside amusem*nt parks was over, and the rollercoaster and rides wereclosed or demolished.The LaMonica Ballroomwas utilized at different times as ajail, convention center, and lifeguardheadquarters.

A local sailor named Olaf Olsen also became the inspiration for the world famous Popeye cartoon during these Depression years. He'd retired from the US Navy and ran fishing charters off the Santa Monica Pier. Olsenprovided 10% of his catch to poor families during the Depression, and was also instrumental in preventing commercial net fishing off the coastline. This larger than life figure regaled kids with fabulous tales of his travels, and eventually caught the attention of local cartoonist Elzie. C. Segar. The rest is history.

The iconic Santa Monica Yacht Harbor sign was installed in 1940, to commemorate the new ramp at the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier. ByWWII the Santa Monica Pier had became an important commercial fishing port to feed the troops.

The pleasure pier was purchased in 1943 by Venice banker Walter Newcomb, and in 1947he relocated acarousel from the Venice Pier tothe Santa Monica Pier to replace the Looff Carousel. Walter Newcombdied in 1954 and his wife EnidNewcomb was left in charge. That same year Enid encouraged some family friends to open the Playland Arcade.TheLaMonica Ballroom was converted into a rollerskating rink in 1958but wasdemolished in 1963.

The Newcomb family finally sold the pier to the city in the 1970's, but by the 1970s the pier was not in great shape and was under threat of demolition. There was even a proposal to demolish the pier and replace it with a bridge to a resort on an artificialisland. Locals campaigned to save the Santa Monica PierandProposition 1 was passed to prevent it from everbeingdemolished. Two key supporterswere Paul Newman and Robert Redford who had starred in the 1973 movie The Sting, with scenes filmed at the pier.

There was a devastating storm in 1983 that destroyed a third of the pier, but the community again rallied to ensure it was saved and rebuilt.

In 1996 the Pacific Park finally opened, restoring the pier to it's former amusem*nt park glory of the 1930s complete with a rollercoaster and other rides.

What's near the Santa Monica Pier?

Walk to downtown Santa Monica, or visit the Santa Monica Beach(pictured below)

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