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Aquarium of the Pacific
100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach
Phone: 562-590-3100

Open Daily 9am-6pm, Admission Charge

This is the only aquarium in the world to focus on the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can enjoy 550 species, 17 living habitats and 30 exhibits which take them on a journey throughout the Pacific Ocean's three regions: Southern California/Baja, the Tropical Pacific, and the Northern Pacific. With its sweeping, curving, wave-like architecture, the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific is designed to emulate the ocean. Over 12,000 creatures are on view at this fascinating, state-of-the-art aquarium, which re-creates three different ecosystems and brings visitors face to face with sharks, sea lions, eels and other residents of giant tanks.

Museum of Latin American Art
628 Alamitos Avenue, Long Beach
Phone: 562-437-1689

Hours: Tuesdays - Friday, 11:30am - 7:00pm, Saturday 11:00am - 7:00pm, Sunday 11:00am - 6:00pm, Admission Charge

This attraction is a combination museum and cultural center and is devoted exclusively to contemporary Latin American art, including paintings, lithographs and sculptures. There are also shows, wine tastings, classes, gift store, restaurant, and an open-air market.

Long Beach Museum of Art
2300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90803 562-439-2119 Galleries & Store Tuesday - Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission Charged Located high on a cliff overlooking the Pacific, this museum complex features the historic Elizabeth Milbank Anderson summer home and carriage house, both built in 1912, plus magnificent gardens, a permanent collection of European and California art, and a two-story gallery with changing exhibits.
Queen Mary
1126 Queens Highway Long Beach, CA 90802 (800) 437-2934 (Phone) (562) 435-3511 The ship's hours are 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. with extended hours for restaurants & lounges. First Class Passage ticket includes Ghosts & Legends show, admission to the adjoining exhibit of a Russian Cold War submarine, two Guided Tours and all exhibit areas. Casual to elegant dining General admission passport includes the Ghosts and Legends and self-guided Shipwalk tour. Behind the Scenes Guided Tour and World War II Tour and First Class Passage package also available. The Queen Mary was already an icon before arriving at its permanent home in Long Beach. "The grandest ocean liner ever built" was hostess to the rich and famous during the 1930s and considered by many as the only civilized way to travel. World War II saw the Queen Mary's conversion to a troop ship know as the "Grey Ghost", carrying up to 15,000 troops at one time. She later carried more than 22,000 war brides and children to the United States and Canada. After her arrival in Long Beach in December of 1967, she was removed from British registry and ownership turned over to the City of Long Beach. Her operation, maintenance and preservation are entrusted to the non-profit RMS Foundation.
Soviet Foxtrot Submarine ( code name Scorpion)
1126 Queens Hwy. Long Beach, California 90802 562-432-3316 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged Admission includes a short film. The submarine is open 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. The Soviet Foxtrot submarine, code name Scorpion, is on display just outside the Queen Mary. Touring the sub gives an idea of what life was like in close quarters. Steep ladders, small hatches, narrow corridors and lowered ceilings created an atmosphere much like an obstacle course. Imagine 78 crew sharing two showers and three toilets for up to three months at sea!
Whale Watching
From December to early April, take a cruise to spot gray whales on their yearly migration. You may see the whales "spy hopping," poking their heads above the water a bit, or "breaching," a spectacular display as the whales propel themselves out of the water and fall back with a big splash. Bring your binoculars.
Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site
4600 Virginia Road Long Beach, California 90807 562-570-1755 Open to the public Wednesday - Sunday from 1 -- 5 (except on major holidays). Admission Free Rancho Los Cerritos was originally a Spanish land grant of 27,000 acres, but is still impressive at its present size of 4.7 acres. The complex includes an 1844 Monterey-Colonial two story adobe house (combining both Mexican and American architectural styles )and historic gardens. behave fun taking "Tea with Margaret Bixby." You'll enjoy a Victorian tea and find out about 19th century ranch life from "Margaret Bixby" in a living history presentation.
The Pyramid
1250 Bellflower Blvd. California State University Long Beach Long Beach, California 90840 562-985-4949 Admission Free to View This imposing edifice on the campus of California State University Long Beach, is one of only three pyramid-shaped buildings in the U.S. It is used for various functions including sporting events, conferences, weddings and filming for movies and commercials.
Rancho Los Alamitos
6400 Bixby Hill Road Long Beach, California 90815 562-431-3541 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Free This historic site was part of a massive Spanish land grant in 1784 and today serves as a living history museum comprised of six agricultural buildings, working blacksmith shop, magnificent gardens and a rambling adobe ranch house built in 1800.
California State University Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, California 90840 562-985-4111 Call for additional information
Long Beach Arena
300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, California 90802 562-436-3661 Call for additional information Admission Free to View Used for conventions, exhibits and special events, this large arena offers 46,000 square feet of exhibit space plus seating for more than 13,500 people.
Naples Island
5437 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, California 562-433-9595 Call for schedule of departures Admission Charged for Trip A peninsula on the southern most tip of Long Beach. Naples was patterned after the Italian city of the same name (with canals). Authentic gondolas glide along the waterways while spectators watch from the waterfront sidewalks.
Signal Hill Farmers Market
2701 Walnut Ave. Long Beach, California 90806 866-466-3834 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Free Weekly open-air market situated on a scenic grassy field features fresh fruits, vegetables, fresh herbs, , cut flowers, live orchids, farm fresh products, and baked goods.
Gondola Getaway
5437 E Ocean Blvd Long Beach, California 562-433-9595 Call for additional information Admission Charged A romantic one-hour Alamitos Bay cruise on an authentic Italian gondola, complete with gondolier (who will croon upon request) and complimentary food basket.
Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path
Alamitos Avenue to 54th Place Long Beach, California Biking trail; Jogging path/track
Pine Avenue
Between Ocean Blvd. and 3rd Ave. Long Beach, California Open Daily Admission Free Shop in the daytime or party at night within this trendy retail and restaurant district, with historicbuildings, shops and eateries. A sizzling nightlife takes over when the sun goes down.
Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden
562-985-8885 Tuesday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.,Sunday: 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Holiday and Seasonal Closures: Winter: Mid December to the end of January Spring Break: The week before Easter Summer Holidays: The Fourth of July Fall: Thanksgiving Day through the following Sunday Admission Charged. However, there is no fee to visit the garden unless a public program is offered that day. On the Cal State University Long Beach campus, you'll find the quiet beauty of this large Japanese Garden. Enter through a tile roof gate modeled after one in Kyoto, Japan to another world. Explore a three-tiered Buddhist pagoda, wander the path in the White Birch Woods, and don't miss the ceremonial teahouse where you pass through the sliding shoji doors into another world. There's also a wonderful koi pond, bonsai gardens, waterfalls, and a "zigzag bridge": built to ward off evil spirits that, legend holds, can travel only in straight lines.
Shoreline Village
419 Shoreline Drive Long Beach, California 90802 562-435-2668 Call for days and hours of operation Quirky shops, souvenir stores and restaurants line this popular waterfront boardwalk, which also features a carousel and fun zone for kids, live entertainment, beautiful views of the city, and dynamite sunsets.
Californian
419 Shoreline Village Drive at Pine Avenue Long Beach, California 800-432-2201 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged This 145-foot replica of the C.W. Lawrence is California's "Official Tallship."
Long Beach Waterfront
54th Place and Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, California Admission Free Enjoy a scenic bike ride along the trail
East 4th Street
Long Beach, California Admission Free Shoppers looking to buy vintage clothes, furniture and other memorabilia from the 1950s up through the '70s will enjoy the many shops that span more than two-blocks on this popular, busy street.
El Dorado Regional Park
7500 East Spring Street Long Beach, California 310-570-1771 Open Daily from 7am - dusk Admission Charged There are 3 fishing lakes, with pedal boats, and ducks that love to be fed. There is an archery range (you must bring your own equipment) a model glider field, a Frisbee golf course (byo), playgrounds, and bike trails (byo). Steam train rides. (Is this a miniature train or full size.? Where does it go: around the park or elsewhere?