
Los Angeles
Sunrise beaches, local bites, and family-friendly LA magic
Highlights
Iconic oceanfront landmark with views, street performers, and authentic California coastal energy
Eclectic beachfront promenade showcasing local artists, street performers, and vibrant beach culture
Panoramic vistas of LA Basin, Hollywood Sign, and downtown skyline from this free, accessible hilltop gem
Easy-to-moderate hiking with sweeping city and mountain views, perfect for active families seeking nature within the city
Historic marketplace (since 1934) with diverse local food vendors, artisan goods, and authentic LA street food culture
Where to Stay
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The Kinney Venice (or similar boutique beachfront)
Tropical-modern aesthetic with ocean views, walkable to beach and boardwalk. Mid-range pricing ($180-220/night). Alternatively, consider Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel or Kimpton Hotel Wilshire (both boutique, family-friendly, dairy-free dining support). All within 5-minute walk of morning activities.
Where to Eat
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Original Farmers Market — Vegan/Dairy-Free Vendors
Arrive early (9-10 AM) to browse vendors. Look for: Campanile's avocado toast (dairy-free bread options), Magee's Kitchen (fresh fruit smoothies with plant-based milk), or Loteria Grill (huevos rancheros with oil instead of cheese). Mix and match small plates to sample authentic LA food culture.
M Cafe de Chio — Organic Plant-Based
Casual organic café with 100% vegan menu. Specialties: Buddha bowls (quinoa, roasted vegetables, tahini dressing), plant-based burgers, fresh juices. Order the Harvest Bowl or Mediterranean wrap. Beachfront location perfect for post-beach refuel.
What to Do
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Santa Monica Pier & Beach
Arrive by 8:30-9 AM to secure parking and beat crowds. Walk the pier (free), enjoy ocean views, watch street performers. Swim or wade in ocean. Optional: Pacific Park amusement park (small rides, moderate cost). Stroll beachfront promenade.

Venice Beach Boardwalk & Canals
10-minute walk from Santa Monica Pier. Explore boardwalk (street art, vendors, performers), then detour to Venice Canals Walkway (quiet, scenic residential waterway with charming homes). Optional: outdoor fitness area (Muscle Beach) for people-watching.
Runyon Canyon Trail (alternative if Griffith Observatory closed)
Easy-to-moderate 2.7-mile loop with 688 ft elevation gain. Scenic overlooks of LA Basin, Hollywood Sign, downtown. Park at trailhead (arrive before 11 AM for parking). Allow 60-90 minutes depending on pace. Best visited late afternoon (3-5 PM) for sunset light.
Good to Know
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Parking Strategy & Transit Clustering
For Day 1 (coast), arrive at Santa Monica by 8:30 AM and park at the pier (paid lot, $2-5/hour). Venice is 10-15 min walk, eliminating need to move car. If transitioning to Griffith area (late afternoon), drive north (~20 min from Venice). Avoid midday transit; use early morning and late afternoon windows. Alternatively, use GetYourGuide's Yellow Bus Route (2 hours, $35-45) covering Santa Monica, Venice, 3rd Street Promenade—ideal for families seeking guided experience.
Dairy-Free Dining & Food Vendor Etiquette
LA's restaurant scene is unusually accommodating to dairy-free requests. Most casual restaurants (taquerias, Vietnamese, Thai, Mediterranean) naturally offer dairy-free options or happily modify dishes. Farmers Market vendors are most flexible—approach stall owners directly with your restriction; they'll customize orders. Chain restaurants (Chipotle, Sweetfin Poke) have dedicated dairy-free sections. Always ask about 'cream-based' sauces or butter preparation. Best neighborhood for diversity: Farmers Market, Venice Boardwalk, and Melrose.
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