Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Long Beach, California (CA)

February 22, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

For some, a tour of the Queen Mary, docked here since its retirement in 1967, evokes waves of nostalgia for the days of the huge ocean liner with its opulent rooms, 1930s deco décor and teakwood decks. Others, particularly the younger set, are entranced by the spine-tingling haunted ship stories on the nighttime ghost tour. But for everyone, a visit to this floating hotel and museum is a must on any trip to Long Beach. At one time a less-than-appealing place to visit, Long Beach has transformed itself into an upscale tourist resort, with many waterfront attractions, including a new, state-of-the-art aquarium with a fabulous shark exhibit, two excellent art museums, charming shops, public golf courses, the annual April Grand Prix international auto race and lots of recreational activities along its eight-mile stretch of beach. Take the kids to the waterfront entertainment complex with rides and live performances or to the farming demonstrations at Rancho Los Alamitos. Feeling romantic? Cruise the canals of Naples (that's right, Naples Island in Long Beach) in a genuine Venetian gondola. One thing is for sure: tensions and stresses dissolve in this laid-back, friendly city.
Restaurants in Long Beach

1. Rancho Los Alamitos

6400 E Bixby Hill Rd, Long Beach, CA 90815-4706 +1 562-431-3541 [email protected] http://www.rancholosalamitos.org/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 94 reviews

Rancho Los Alamitos

Rancho Los Alamitos, the “Ranch of the Little Cottonwoods,” is a Long Beach City Landmark and is twice listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Rancho has a continuous history of habitation that stretches back for more than 1500 years and reflects the many people who have called it home – from the first people, the Tongva, to the Spanish and Mexican colonists, right up to the Yankee farmers of the mid-twentieth century. The 7½-acre site includes four acres of nationally significant historic gardens, a ranch house (1790-1933), and a restored barnyard of the early 20th-century working ranch. There are farm animals including horses, sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, and rabbits in the barns area.

Reviewed By labonvoyer

My traveling partner was attending a conference so I decided to catch the city bus from the Westin and visit this beautiful property. I mainly went for the gardens but was delighted with the whole experience! First of all, the docent Camille was incredible. You may wander around the property unescorted, but in order to visit the adobe home you must tour with a docent. Perhaps because it was a weekday in February, but there was only one other person on the adobe tour with me, so it felt like a private tour. Camille gave us the history from the Native Americans through the last owners-the Bixby Family. She was very interesting and informative. After, the adobe house tour, I began wandering the gardens and met Janet who I believe is in charge of the gardens. I say gardens because there are different garden sections. Although she was working, she took the time to answer some of my questions and gave me a mini tour. Even though it was February and there wasn't much in bloom, the gardens were still incredible. They have a very nice succulent/cactus garden. Would love to return to see the roses and Jacaranda trees in bloom! They have a gift shop. There is a large green lawn. I'm not sure if you are allowed to bring food in, but this would be a great family outing. In addition to the adobe house and gardens, they have a big red barn that houses a big draft horse, a couple of ponies and goats with hens free ranging. They also have a blacksmith that apparently comes and does demonstrations. The day I visited, all the docents were very welcoming. The rancho is located in a gated subdivision and only allows you in when it opens at 1pm. As an aside to home gardeners, there are 2 giant ficus trees with 2 giant palm trees growing through the canopy of the ficus trees. I was told when Mrs Bixby planted them around 100 years ago, the trees seem spaced adequately. Who hasn't planted trees in their sapling states in distances that seemed far enough but then in their maturity were much too close. Check it out when you go! So, if you love: gardens, history, farm animals, great docents and a fabulous bargain price, this is one of the big item tickets in Long Beach to visit!

2. USS Los Angeles Memorial

550 S Harbor Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90731-3335
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

USS Los Angeles Memorial

3. American Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial

W. 6th Street, Harbor Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90731 +1 562-716-2899 https://americanmerchantmarinevmc.org/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

American Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial

4. California State University Long Beach

1250 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840-0004 +1 562-985-4111 http://www.csulb.edu/
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

California State University Long Beach

5. The Walter Pyramid

1250 N Bellflower Blvd California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840-0004 +1 562-985-4949 http://www.longbeachstate.com/facilities/pyramid.html
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

The Walter Pyramid

This imposing edifice on the campus of California State University Long Beach, is one of only three pyramid-shaped buildings in the U.S. and is used for various functions including sporting events, gymnasium, conferences, weddings and filming for movies and commercials.

Reviewed By billcE3222IR - Long Beach, United States

I have see basketball and volleyball games in the pyramid, and have been to seminars in the other rooms. A Great Place.

6. Rancho Los Cerritos

4600 N Virginia Rd, Long Beach, CA 90807-1916 +1 562-206-2040 [email protected] http://www.rancholoscerritos.org
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Rancho Los Cerritos

Rancho Los Cerritos is the only Local, State, and National Historic Landmark in Long Beach, California. The site echoes with the rich history of indigenous, Spanish, Mexican, and American California. We provide our award-winning education programs to 30,000 students and visitors every year. The City of Long Beach designated the Rancho as an essential business and requested we re-open for the health and well-being of our community. We are proud to welcome you back to the 5-acre site's beautifully preserved historic gardens. You can stroll the gardens Wednesday through Sunday or participate in our virtual family activities at any time. We have put new safety measures in place due to Covid-19. You must wear a mask while visiting and provide us with your contact info for contact tracing. To review our full list of safety measures please visit our website.

Reviewed By 427rosemaryp - Long Beach, United States

Admission and parking are totally FREE! We had a most interesting tour with a docent who was very knowledgeable about the history of the area as well as the specific items in the rooms. The oldest room dating from 1840 was an office/bedroom for the ranch foreman. Other rooms included a blacksmith shop, the laundry room and living quarters for the wealthy owners. Each room was filled with items of the time many of which were original to the Rancho. Lots of great information put into context for the times and people like the Chinese laundry and cooks, the Basque sheepherders, the vaqueros etc and how things changed with the Industrial revolution. Really the most interesting place to visit. The house tour is about 1 hour and there is a garden tour of similar length as well. Definitely worth a visit for locals as well as visitors.

7. El Dorado Nature Center

7550 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815-1698 +1 562-570-1745 http://www.longbeach.gov/naturecenter/general_information.asp
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4.5 based on 195 reviews

El Dorado Nature Center

Reviewed By hermandonna - Long Beach, United States

Unless you've been here, who knew this amazing piece of nature is located in Long Beach. The nature center has two miles of paths and a 1/4 path for the handicapped. This is a great time of year to see white heron's, geese, ducks and an occasional cottontail rabbit. The foliage is also changing this time of year, the weather is cooler and you feel transported to another place. As John Muir says, "Come to the woods, for here is rest." A great way to start your day, letting nature surround you.

8. Belmont Shore

Second Street, Long Beach, CA 90803 http://www.belmontshore.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 130 reviews

Belmont Shore

Reviewed By Cynthia-LAX - Los Angeles, United States

Stroll down 2nd Street and enjoy all the shops and restaurants. You will find everything from a bicycle shop and fitness center to top rated restaurants and boutiques. Family friendly and a great way to spend a sunny Southern California day..

9. The Pike Ferris Wheel

60 Bay St The Pike Outlets, Long Beach, CA 90802-8159
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

The Pike Ferris Wheel

Reviewed By ArtRussianMom - Palmdale, United States

It is the best thing to do in Long Beach. It is really great to get up in the air in the Ferris wheel and see the Harbor from up there. It is beautiful and it is peaceful. Really enjoyed the ride. It is very inexpensive. Lots of fun.

10. Long Beach Cruise Terminal

231 Windsor Way, Long Beach, CA 90802-6350 https://www.visitlongbeach.com/plan-your-trip/cruise-terminal-information/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Long Beach Cruise Terminal

Reviewed By SassyKat_10

I was unsure how smooth the boarding process would be for the cruise I took with family in February. The terminal is laid out very well and the boarding process took us a short amount of time. I definitely would look forward to sailing out of Long Beach again.

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