
Pier-Entrance R Friday
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Beach-at-Sunset R.-Landa
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Pier-at-Night SMCVB
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Yes, most LGBT travelers know West Hollywood is the focal point of
gay and lesbian life in the greater Los
Angeles area. WeHo offers great clubs, restaurants and
boutiques, making it a bona fide queer mecca. What’s the one thing you won’t
find in this metropolitan gayborhood? The beach. If you’re not interested in
going on an expedition through the concrete jungle, head west to Santa Monica. Very fab,
very gay.
Santa Monica is known for its laid-back atmosphere, world class hotels
and beautiful beach area. What gay tourists might not realize is that there are
several activities geared toward LGBT travelers. First and foremost you must
find a great hotel located close to the beach. Loews Santa Monica is a
luxurious, gay-friendly property that hosts same-sex commitment ceremonies
on-site.
After you’ve checked in, strip down, throw on your bathing suit
and head to the beach. Less than two miles from Santa
Monica you’ll find the most well-known gay beach in the Los Angeles area, Will
Rogers Beach in Pacific Palisades. Admittedly, Will Rogers is a little
disappointing compared to Black’s in San
Diego and other gay beaches. It’s a small, nondescript
area but fine if you want to get a tan or play a game of volleyball with some
bronzed hotties. Getting to the beach can be a pain if you’re driving, so your
best bet is to rent a bike from one of the beachfront shops and get a little
exercise before you tan. When you’re tired of hanging out in the sand, take
part in an outdoor yoga class. The point is to take advantage of the sunshine,
the biggest draw for out-of-towners.
Feeling a bit peckish after a long day at the beach? Head to Ocean Street, Third
Street Promenade or Mid-City for a fantastic meal. Whether you’re looking for a
great steakhouse, sushi or amazing Thai, there’s a venue for every taste and
preference. Seafood lovers will definitely want to experience The Lobster
located next to the iconic Santa Monica Pier. The surf and turf is just as
incredible as the view.
I’m not a huge fan of tourist traps but even I must admit the
Santa Monica Pier is fabulous! Once you get past the gaudiness of the amusement
park, you’ll find that the Heal the Bay Aquarium is phenomenal and the street
performers are a sight each visitor must experience at least once. What sets
the Pier apart from other over the top iconic landmarks is the breathtaking
view of the ocean.
Looking for LGBT nightlife in the Santa Monica area? You could drive to West Hollywood. It’s only 10 miles away but depending on
traffic it might take an hour to get there. The hassle is definitely worth it
but if you’re looking for something more low-key, consider a short trip into
neighboring Venice.
The city is a haven for artists, surfers and anyone who enjoys the wafting
scent of Marijuana on every corner. Abbot
Kinney Boulevard is the heart and soul of the Venice community, lined
with coffee shops, eclectic boutiques and restaurants serving exotic cuisine.
This is also where you’ll find the area’s only gay bar, Rooster Fish.
For more than three decades Rooster Fish has been the only game in
town for the gay and lesbian Westside. When you first walk in, you feel like
you’re in a straight college bar, not a beach city gay bar. It’s a small venue
with two rooms but it’s a popular spot that attracts a wide variety of patrons,
straight, gay, male and female.
Rooster Fish offers a great Domestic Bliss Happy Hour all week
long with drink specials starting at just $3.50 from 5-7pm. There’s also an
outdoor patio BBQ each Sunday from 1-6pm, where burgers and hot dogs are
served.
If you’re in the Venice
area at the beginning of the Month, check out First Friday. This is an
incredible event where a slew of restaurants, galleries and boutiques stay open
until 10pm, allowing locals and tourists to meet shop owners in a festive
setting.
Santa Monica, Venice
and the rest of the communities located on the Westside of Los Angeles offer
gay visitors a vibe that can’t be found in any other area. This beachfront area
attracts Hollywood celebrities, college
students, artists, executives and musicians. Whether you live in Minneapolis or Downtown
Los Angeles, you instantly feel like you’re on vacation when you arrive in
town.
So what’s the most important thing each and every visitor must do
in Santa Monica,
gay or straight? Nothing! Whether you’re hanging out on the beach, lounging by
a hotel pool or sipping espresso on a café patio, take time to rest, relax and
soak up the sun. Just make sure you tweet lots of pictures to make your friends
jealous.