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This is a place to go if you want to experience something different from all the other Southern California beach towns. Mostly known as a port and harbor town, San Pedro has a lot of interesting sights to see.
The main attractions include the very busy cargo port and cruise ship terminals. There is also the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, the Ports O Call Village, and the Waterfront Red Car. Other sights to enjoy include the Maritime Museum, downtown galleries and shops and Cabrillo Beach.
San Pedro California is also one of the major departure locations for catching the
Catalina Island Ferry.
The Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Cabrillo BeachUnfortunately, this beach has a reputation for dirty water, so swimming isn't really advisable on the calmer, bay side, but the Port of Los Angeles has been working on the problem. You can still enjoy the sun and the sand and tidepools. The nearby salt marsh has a trail. The Cabrillo Fishing Pier extends out at the end. On the ocean side of Cabrillo Beach, you can sometimes watch windsurfing. The quieter side protected by the breakwater is good for picnicking and playing within view of the marina. There's a Doubletree Hotel at the marina as well. Walk towards the beach from the aquarium and you'll see an interesting old building called the Cabrillo Beach Bath House. The old Cabrillo Marine Museum was housed here. It is now being refurbished. Ports O Call Village There is quite a large fish market here, where you can order from numerous vendors and sit at the open air tables, indulging in large platters of seafood. Or, for a quieter setting where you will be waited on, try one of the restaurants with waterfront outdoor seating, where you can watch the container ships and cruise ships pass through the Main Channel. Downtown San Pedro California
The Red Car stops right in front. It's at the foot of 6th Street in the historic 1941 Municipal Ferry Terminal. See www.lamaritimemuseum.org. Wayfarers Chapel Vincent Thomas Bridge
The Waterfront Red Car and TrolleysThis 1920's vintage open air trolley is a rare sight and a unique blessing to San Pedro California. It goes from Ports O Call along the waterfront to the cruise ship terminal. From the downtown station, you can transfer to the rubber-tired trolleys that go around the historic downtown, or to one that goes down to Ports O Call Village (closer in than the electric Red Car does). Or transfer at the Marina Station onto a rubber-tired trolley that goes down to Cabrillo Beach and the aquarium. The trolleys cost a dollar and run Friday through Monday, 10-6, plus some other days if cruise ships are docked. Point Fermin Lighthouse Port Of Los Angeles If you're interested in buying a piece of property here see
San Pedro real estate.
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