Private yachts and luxury condominiums with scenic views of the marina
Marina del Rey is a scenic harbourfront community with world-class dining and plenty of outdoor recreation. The harbor basins are lined with private yachts, cruisers, and large sailboats. Around the marina are resort-style luxury condominiums with modern amenities, like outdoor pools, valet service, and fitness centers. Marina del Rey has single-family oceanfront homes and large estates in secluded neighborhoods.
Marina del Rey is 15 minutes from the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It’s close to the freeways, so residents have quick access to the famed beaches of Venice and Santa Monica, luxury shopping in Beverly Hills, and the iconic nightlife of West Hollywood. In town, you can access world-class day spas at the Ritz-Carlton and Burke Williams.
Marina del Rey feels like a small seaside town. Everyone spends their time outdoors or out in the water. You’ll find residents and boat owners cruising around the marina year-round. The active, outdoorsy vibe provides a healthy work-life balance.
You’ll find numerous shops and eateries in the Villa Marina Marketplace. You can catch the newest blockbusters, have dinner, and sip on cocktails at AMC Dine-In Marina 6.
Ruth’s Chris Steak House is an upscale steakhouse chain serving prime meat, seafood, and American fare. MidiCi the Neapolitan Pizza Company has build-your-own and artisan wood-fired pies. Yard House is a bustling sports bar with an extensive menu and plenty of draft beers. Irori Sushi specializes in traditional rolls and sashimi.
For seaside dining, head to Fisherman’s Village or anywhere on the marina. Sapori Italian Restaurant serves hearty dishes with California and Italian wines to pair. Whiskey Red’s Restaurant and Events has a raw bar, fresh seafood dishes, whiskey-focused cocktails, and a large outdoor patio with views of the bay. They are a popular venue for private parties and weddings.
Tony P’s Dockside Grill is a seafood restaurant and sports tavern. They have a popular weekend brunch paired with a fun variety of mimosas. Beachside Restaurant and Bar in the Jamaica Bay Inn has distinctive seafood dishes and fresh California cuisine.
Located in the Ritz-Carlton, Cast and Plow serves American fare, fine wines, and handcrafted cocktails. Their outdoor patio provides incredible views of the harbor and the sunset. For poolside dining, Salt Restaurant at the Marina del Rey Hotel is a chic restaurant and bar hosting Sunday pool parties.
In Marina del Rey, you’ll find boat owners cruising the marina or sailing out along the coast. Mother’s Beach is a popular public beach for sunbathing, swimming, or boat watching. You’re always sure to spot sea lions in the water or sunbathing themselves near one of the boats docked in the harbor. It’s also a launch-off point for stand-up paddle boarding, boating, kayaking, jet skiing, and seasonal whale-watching. In the evenings, there are yachts that go out for sunset tours.
Burton Chase Park is a 10-acre public park with picnic tables and paved walking trails by the water. In the summer, the Marina del Rey Summer Concert Series hosts movie nights and outdoor concerts. It’s also a great place to watch the Marina del Rey 4th of July Fireworks.
To kick off the Christmas season, the Marina del Rey Holiday Boat Parade showcases boats decorated with Christmas lights, followed by fireworks. On Sundays, the Marina del Rey Farmers’ Market has local produce, fresh meat, and artisanal vendors.
The Los Angeles Unified School District serves Marina del Rey. Noteworthy schools include:
Marina Del Rey has 5,665 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Marina Del Rey do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 10,051 people call Marina Del Rey home. The population density is 25,646.449 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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