Laguna Beach
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Laguna Beach is a resort-residential community (population about 20,000) along the Pacific coast in South Orange County in Southern California. It is known for its extensive artist community, seaside village atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and luxury resort hotels. Fans of the Beach Boys will recall the mention of the city in the song "Surfin' Safari". In warm sunny weather, Laguna Beach can have an overwhelming Mediterranean-island ambiance. Laguna Beach attracts a few million visitors a year.
Understand
Orientation
Laguna Beach lies along the coast of the Pacific Ocean with a ridge of hills bounding its eastern edge. The main road is Pacific Coast Highway, also referred to as Coast Highway, Highway 1 and PCH.North Laguna This is the area from about High Street north to the city line at Crystal Cove State Park. This stretch of Coast Highway has a few restaurants and shops, but is main residential (large gated communities) with entry points to secluded beaches.
Main Beach / The Village This area fans out from Broadway, a street that becomes Laguna Canyon Road (CA 133, a main artery into Laguna Beach). To the north is the famous Gallery Row area and oceanfront Heisler Park. To the south is the village area with shops and restaurants. Broadway ends at Main Beach, with its boardwalk and popular sandy beach area.
South of Main Beach This is the long area from about Cleo Street south to Aliso Creek Beach. This stretch of Coast Highway contains a lot of shopping, restaurants, hotels and entry points to secluded beaches. Residential neighborhoods slope up the hills.
South Laguna This is the area from Aliso Creek Beach south to Crown Valley Parkway. It contains cliff side beaches, some restaurants and shopping, a hospital and residential properties.
Get in
By plane
Orange County's John Wayne Airport, also known as SNA is only about 15 miles from Laguna Beach. From SNA, you can get to Laguna Beach by one of several ways: rent a car and drive (most popular), take a taxi (about $50), take a door-to-door shuttle (about $30) or limo, or take the OCTA bus #76 ($2.50, runs hourly) to the Newport Transportation Center and transfer there to the OCTA bus #1 that runs to Laguna Beach via the Pacific Coast Highway. All of these modes may be found at the SNA's Ground Transportation Center across the street from Terminal A and B, with the exception of the OCTA bus #76, which is boarded at the OCTA Bus Stop at the far end of Terminal B curbside.
By car
Laguna Beach is located along the Pacific Coast Highway (CA 1) at the "T" intersection of Laguna Canyon Road (CA 133), which becomes Broadway in town. When arriving on summer nights during Pageant of the Masters performances expect a lot of traffic along CA 133 and plan extra time to get into town.
From John Wayne Airport, you can take either Interstate 405 (to the north) or CA-73 (to the south and partway a toll road) to get to CA-133 and south to Laguna Beach. Alternatively, you can drive south from John Wayne Airport to Newport Beach and pick up CA-1 to Laguna Beach.
By rail
Amtrak and Metrolink stations are located in Irvine, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, and San Clemente. From there it will be necessary to take public transportation or a taxi.
Get around
Laguna Beach is a linear town stretched along the Pacific Coast Highway (CA 1) punctuated by several canyons. In town, Broadway (CA 133, which becomes Laguna Canyon Road out of town) divides the Pacific Coast Highway into the North Coast Highway and the South Coast Highway; address numbers increase outward from Broadway, with odd-number Coast Highway addresses on the ocean side.
By public transit
- Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA). The OCTA Bus #1 runs up and down the Coast Hwy twice an hour. Route #89 runs up Laguna Canyon Road to Laguna HIlls twice an hour.
- Laguna Beach Transit operates five trolley routes year round seven days a week (6:30AM to 6:15PM (11:00PM Friday) weekdays; 9:30AM to 11:15PM Saturdays; 11:00AM to 8:30PM Sundays). The routes are all named after the neighborhoods that they serve: Arch Beach Heights, Bluebird Canyon, Top of the World, North Laguna, and South Laguna. All routes loop back to the Transit Center on Broadway in downtown. In addition, all routes are free.
- The city also operates three routes during the weekend with the same hours as the neighborhood trolley (4:30 PM to 11:00 PM Friday; 9:30AM to 11:15PM Saturdays; 11:00AM to 8:30PM Sundays) The routes serve the coast as well as up the canyon. All routes are free.
- *Short Coastal: Starts at North Laguna and travels along the coast to Mission Hospital in South Laguna. Frequency: 20 Minutes.
- *Long Coastal: Starts at the Transit Center downtown and travels to the Ritz Carlton in Dana Point. Frequency: 30 Minutes.
- *Limited Stop Canyon: Starts at Lot 16 (Act V) parking lot in Laguna Canyon and travels to downtown via Laguna Canyon Road.
- All routes can be lenient on schedules so do not expect your trolley to be on time. The weekend routes do not run on a schedule.
- Use the Trolley Tracker App to see a live map of where your trolley is. Available for iOS and Android.
By car
Although a car may be convenient, parking is at a premium in the summer; beware of having your car towed. You'll probably have to pay to park downtown in beach weather. The cheapest option is parking in the residential areas on the other side of Pacific Coast Highway, although you risk begrudging the residents. If you are trying to get downtown a good place to park is the district parking lot just across from Laguna Beach High School. From here you can take a short walk into town. Lot prices in the summer range from $7 - $15.
See
Before seeing anything, visit the Laguna Beach Visitors Bureau, 252 Broadway (tel. 800/877-1115 or 949/497-9229). It is in the heart of town and distributes lodging, dining, and art gallery guides. It's open Monday through Friday from 9AM to 5PM, and Saturday from 10AM to 4PM (plus Sundays in the summer).
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phone: +1 949-494-4514address: 777 Laguna Canyon RdThe Art-A-Fair Festival is one of three premier outdoor art shows held annually in Laguna Beach. Located in Laguna Canyon between the Sawdust Festival and Festival of Arts in a beautiful garden setting, it features over 125 artists, plus live entertainment, fine food, demonstrations and workshops. Artists from California as well as many other states and countries apply annually and are accepted through a jury system, which contributes to the high quality of art and master crafts among participants.
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address: 650 Laguna Canyon RdThis fine art festival showcases Orange County’s most accomplished artists during the summer months. Held on the same grounds as the Pageant of the Masters, there are demos, music, and food available in addition to the artwork.
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address: 650 Laguna Canyon RdHeld nightly during the summer, the Pageant of the Masters advertises itself as the place "where art comes to life", which is about the best description that could be given of an event that is unlike any other. For over seventy years this annual pageant has presented recreations of famous paintings, statues and other works of art on a stage with orchestral accompaniment. The catch is that real people act as models for the subjects depicted. The artwork is textured in such a way that it is often impossible to distinguish the 3-D reproduction from a 2-D image, so bring binoculars to get a closer look. Tickets sell out early every year, so plan ahead to attend this event.
- Every summer there is the Sawdust Festival 935 Laguna Canyon Rd. It is going on at the same time as the Pageant of the Masters. Lots of brilliant local (Laguna Beach) art to look at.
- Top of the World. So named because as the highest peak in the area, it provides a spectacular view of the ocean. Top of the World has been a longtime favorite destination for Orange County's romantically inclined. Sunsets and sunrises from this location are both incredible.
Do
There is very good scuba and skin diving in Laguna. Diver's Cove is in north Laguna.
- There are some good surfing breaks in Laguna however it is always best to check with lifeguards for the designated areas since it is not allowed at many beaches. But be weary and considerate since several breaks are pretty localized. Surfing tends to be more laid back at Thalia st since there are already a ton of people out in the water anyways. Grab a sponge board and hit the glassy shore break at Main Beach, or the neck breakers at Crescent Bay.
- There are some steep streets going to Top of the World and Arch Beach heights that are great for downhill skateboarding. Especially the fire road between T.O.W and Arch Beach heights. While you're up there check out the amazing view and a beautiful sunset.
- Awesome tide pools at Moss Streetbring the kids and check out some sea anemones.
- Experts only skimboarding at Victoria Beach and Aliso however there are strict rules about skimming during the summer.
- Good mountain biking in Laguna Canyon and Laguna Wilderness Park. Laguna's mountain biking tends to be very vertical and will test your limits. Going off roading from the fire road between Arch Beach Heights and T.O.W. can be quite a rush.
- Take a hike out in El Morro canyon.
- Have a picnic in one of the many beautiful parks in the Laguna area.
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phone: +1 714-270-0388address: 1200 S CoastGet an insider's peek into the hidden world of artists with Laguna Beach Art Tours' home tours. Enter artists' private home studios, see live art demos, amazing locations + purchase original art. Tours ideal for corporate groups, clubs or any special day; by appointment.
Buy
The sales tax here is 8.25%, .5% higher than all other Orange County cities.
- Check out the art galleries on Coast Highway, e.g., the stretch north of Bluebird Canyon. Its a nice stroll.
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phone: +1 949-497-1423address: 689 S. Coast HwyStand up paddle & surf lessons $95 for private. $75/person for semi-private. Lessons include wetsuit and board.
Eat
There are a wide range of options for dining in Laguna Beach. The high-end restaurants and inexpensive options are mixed together both in the village core and along PCH. Most restaurants will have their menu outside so that you can determine if the food and prices are what you're looking for.
Budget
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Adolfo's Mexican Food
address: 998 South Coast Hwy9AM-9PM, Daily. -
phone: +1 949 494-6302address: 350 Ocean AveVegetarian café serving breakfast and lunch. Very popular with locals.
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phone: +1 949 497-4421address: 610 North Coast Hwyand 1100 South Coast Hwy. +1 949 494-4342. Two locations for some great Italian food including pizza, pastas and hearty sandwiches, with pitchers of beer available. The southern location has outdoor seating for people watching with an ocean view. Friendly and totally casual.
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Healthy Chinese Cuisine
phone: +1 949 281-6794address: 215 BroadwayProbably the best eatery in this open-air Food Court. -
phone: +1 949 497-4594address: 1100 South Coast HwyPopular breakfast place that also does lunch. Has indoor and outdoor seating. Breakfast $10, Lunch $10-15.
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phone: +1 949 497-TACOaddress: 347 Mermaid StLooks like a hole in the wall, seating is limited to a few barstools and handful of tables and benches, but the best Mexican food.
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La Sirena Grill
phone: +1 949 499-2301address: 30862 S. Coast Highway7AM-10PM Daily. Same great food as the village location, but with plenty of seating indoor and out. Also has 19 taps of craft beers on tap. Also has the advantage of free parking in a large lot. -
Orange Inn
phone: +1 949 494-6085address: 703 South Coast HwyGood for breakfast & brunch, sandwiches, smoothies, coffee and tea. Freshly made baked good include delicious peach muffins. Small indoor seating area, but right next to a lovely stretch of beach if you get your items to-go. -
Penguin Cafe
phone: +1 949 494-1353address: 981 South Coast HwyFamily-run and very friendly. Popular for breakfast and also serves lunch including malts and milk shakes. -
Taco Loco
phone: +1 949 497-1635address: 640 South Coast HwyFast-food ambiance, but quality of the food equals many higher-price restaurants. Favorites include Cajun-spiced seafood tacos, blackened lobster tacos, and the mushroom-and-tofu burgers. Opens late on Friday and Saturday, til 2AM. -
The Stand
phone: +1 949 494-8101address: 238 Thalia St7AM-7PM Daily. If any eatery can be called typically Laguna, this might be it. Only organic vegan ingredients are used in preparations. Smoothies, salads, and pita sandwiches are favorites. -
phone: +1 949 497-0033address: 1133 South Coast HwyPopular local chain making fresh, delicious and inexpensive Mexican food.
Mid-range
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C'est La Vie Restaurant and Bakery
phone: +1 949 497-5100address: 373 South Coast HwyBreakfast, lunch, and dinner. Dinner main course $15-18. -
Hotel Laguna
address: 425 South Coast HwyThe deck has great views of the beach and (relatively) cheap food like burgers and salads. -
address: 361 Cliff DrMexican restaurant that has a patio with some great views of the ocean. Mediocre and expensive food, but excellent views for having a cocktail. It gets pretty packed on a nice summer day.
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address: 1100 South Coast Hwy#202. Mexican restaurant with a view and an extensive menu, including a Lite Menu (300 calories). Dinners about $15.
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address: 422 South Coast HwyNew Orleans influenced seafood and steak menu, a dozen taps of draft beer and a full bar. Second-floor location has views onto the Main Beach area. Dinner $20 and up.
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Ti Amo
phone: +1 949 499-5350address: 31727 S. Coast HwyCreative Mediterranean cuisine. Try the seared ahi with a sesame-seed crust.
Splurge
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phone: +1 949 715-8234address: 328 Glennerye St5PM-10PM Su-Th, 5PM-11PM Fr-Sa (Dinner only, note: closes at 1AM Fr/Sa but service ends at 11PM). Recently opened, notable wine list. Dinner $40.
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phone: +1 949 715-6420address: 30801 South Coast Hwy5PM-10PM Tu-Su (Dinner only). Panoramic ocean views, contemporary French cuisine. A great choice to celebrate a special occasion. Reservation strongly recommended and men should wear a jacket. Dinner $50 and up.
Drink
Coffee
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Andree's Patisserie
phone: +1 949 494-1577address: 1456 South Coast HwyA fantastic little bakery tucked away near French 75 restaurant. Highly recommended to grab some pastries and coffee, then head to the sand for breakfast on the beach. -
Heidelberg Cafe & Bistro
address: 1100 South Coast HwySee description above under "Eat". -
Koffee Klatch
phone: +1 949 376-6867address: 1440 South Coast HwyLocally owned, you can get breakfast in the morning and treat yourself to dessert at night. Eclectic decor, big comfy chairs, patio seating and friendly staff. Some of the best coffee in Orange County. -
phone: +1 949 494-6901address: 1050 South Coast HwyLocally owned, the coffee beans are roasted in-house. Limited seating inside and along the walkway outside.
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Orange Inn
address: 703 South Coast HwySee description above under "Eat". - Starbucks. There are two locations for this chain, and they're practically next to each other on either side of Broadway at Main Beach. The northern location has its own small parking lot.
- 184 South Coast Hwy
- 180 North Coast Hwy
Bars & Pubs
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Marine Room
address: 214 Ocean AveIn downtown The SandpiperAbout six blocks south of Main Beach, it offers good local music.
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phone: +1 949 376-7955address: 222 Forest AveBrussels Bistro offers live jazz Tu-Th. On Friday and Saturday the brasserie-style restaurant transforms into one of the hotter nightclubs in town. Happy hour is offered daily from 4-7PM
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The Whitehouse
phone: +1 949 494-8088address: 340 South Coast HwyThe White House Restaurant & Nightclub in Laguna Beach is almost certainly the oldest restaurant in Orange County. Since its opening in 1918 The Whitehouse has been totally renovated and remodeled, and includes dining room with adjacent lounge bar and dance floor. Live music is featured 7 nights a week. -
phone: +1 949 494-2743address: 213 Ocean AveCasual pub with two bars, downstairs and upstairs. Live music most nights. Burgers, Irish comfort food and the like.
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phone: +1 949 497-3381address: 237 Ocean AveCasual bar with solid house beer and a cocktail selection. Lunch and dinner, with notable pizza options.
Sleep
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address: 31106 South Coast HighwayAliso Creek Inn & Golf Course offers full service suite lodging featuring full kitchens, dining, banquets, meeting services, golf and recreation amongst the historic and inspiring Aliso and Woods Canyons. The Canyon Lodge Special Event Venue accommodates up to 300 guests perfect for a memorable corporate event or celebration.
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phone: +1 949 494-6464address: 1404 North Coast HighwayFormerly America's Best Inns. Across the street from the ocean and Crescent Bay Park.
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Best Western Laguna Brisas Spa Hotel
phone: +1 949 497-7272address: 1600 South Coast Highway -
address: 2510 South Coast HwyBed and Breakfast across from the ocean in Laguna Beach. Rooms designed for one or two adults. Romantic, terraced gardens. Full service spa, charming unique rooms and suites with modern amenities, gourmet breakfast prepared with local ingredients, afternoon wine and cheese, high speed internet, and ocean view garden hot tub.
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phone: +1 949 494-1001address: 696 South Coast HighwayConvenient location, across the street from ocean access and a Ralph's supermarket open 24 hrs.
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phone: +1 949 499-2227address: 30806 South Coast HighwayFormerly Best Western. To close in 2010; bought by Montage across the street.
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Laguna Riviera Resort on the Beach
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Montage Resort & Spa Laguna Beach
address: 30801 South Coast HighwaySumptuous oceanfront hotel on a bluff with superb service, gorgeous grounds, and delightful views. Facilities for meetings, weddings, spa retreats, as well as a variety of fine dining restaurants. -
phone: +1 949 497-9722address: 211 North Coast HighwayA luxury hotel in Orange County featuring oceanfront suites, for business and leisure travel. This Laguna Beach hotel also offers romantic vacation packages, wedding venues, catering and meeting rooms.
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address: 1289 S. Coast HighwayBuilt in 1929 as a seaside retreat for Hollywood movie stars, this elegant Mediterranean style landmark offers lodging accommodations with their own unique characteristics and antique furnishings.
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address: 475 N Pacific Coast HighwayMediterranean-inspired coastal retreat.
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phone: +1 949 281-5709address: 647 South Coast HwyTwo heated pools, Jacuzzi, poolside lounge, onsite Beach House restaurant, health club and beach butlers.
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phone: +1 949-376-7170address: 729 Gaviota DrCompletely renovated in 2010, the villas of The Retreat offer luxury vacation rentals and extended-stay accommodations that sleep 4 comfortably.
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address: 683 Sleepy Hollow LnHas one, two and three bedroom accommodations at a central downtown location with panoramic ocean views. Each villa has fully equipped kitchens, entertainment centers, satellite television and internet access and key-card security doors.
Go next
Laguna Beach makes an excellent launching point for other activities in the area. Disneyland is 25 miles away and Hollywood is about 60 miles away. However, there are plenty of things to do in the nearby area.
South of Laguna Beach The pleasant harbor city of Dana Point offers shopping, restaurants, great surfing beaches and a family-friendly Ocean Institute with exhibits. Farther south is San Clemente with its fine pier, famous surfing spots and more shopping and food options.
North of Laguna Beach Crystal Cove State Park offers overnight camping, gorgeous cliff side beaches and hiking. Just north of the Park is Corona Del Mar, a sleepy ocean community with good dining options. Beyond this is Newport Beach and Huntington Beach.
East of Laguna Beach The city of Irvine is vast. The Spectrum is large shopping complex near Laguna Canyon Road (CA 133) offering a wealth of shopping and dining, as well as a 21-screen theater including IMAX.
South of Laguna Beach The pleasant harbor city of Dana Point offers shopping, restaurants, great surfing beaches and a family-friendly Ocean Institute with exhibits. Farther south is San Clemente with its fine pier, famous surfing spots and more shopping and food options.
North of Laguna Beach Crystal Cove State Park offers overnight camping, gorgeous cliff side beaches and hiking. Just north of the Park is Corona Del Mar, a sleepy ocean community with good dining options. Beyond this is Newport Beach and Huntington Beach.
East of Laguna Beach The city of Irvine is vast. The Spectrum is large shopping complex near Laguna Canyon Road (CA 133) offering a wealth of shopping and dining, as well as a 21-screen theater including IMAX.