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.
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4.5 based on 130 reviews
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..
4.5 based on 34 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 253 reviews
Shop in the daytime or party at night along this trendy retail and restaurant district, where historic buildings house shops and eateries, and a sizzling nightlife takes over when the sun goes down.
Pine Avenue is lined with dining establishments and bars. A few minutes walk to Shoreline Village and the Convention Center. Family friendly and something for everyone. Great way to experience Downtown Long Beach.
4.0 based on 32 reviews
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.
The unique thrift and vintage stores are a fun way to spend an afternoon. The restaurants and bars that line the corridor are pretty good as well. Not amazing, but pretty good. The stores are generally overpriced but the Assistance League and the AIDS store are both worth visiting for interesting finds. Art Du Vin is worth a visit as well.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
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