Long Beach City Travel Guide

Long Beach is where the action begins and the fun never ends. Click here and visit Long Beach (external link). From the regal Queen Mary and spectacular Aquarium of the Pacific to stirring Broadway shows, live music venues and hundreds of exclusive dining destinations--all centrally located. Airport-close, a brief and pleasant cruise away from Catalina Island and a short distance from Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood and everything Southern California has to offer--Long Beach is the perfect destination!


You will find more than 100 quality restaurants within an eight block radius in downtown, serving everything from hot wings to haute cuisine. Explore the city and delight your taste buds at every turn or browse the extensive list of local and international favorites listed here. Everything is within walking distance of the Long Beach Convention Center – three do not miss places for dinner - Gladstone's Long Beach (external link), is a waterfront restaurant, with views of the majestic Queen Mary and beautiful Rainbow Harbor. Across the street from the Convention Center and minutes away from all the major local Hotels, Gladstone's Long Beach offers the fun and casual, yet sophisticated dining experience that any guest would enjoy. Famous Dave’s (external link) - Folks like you made Dave "Famous". His barbecue and restaurants have been showered in more awards than he has walls to hang ‘em on. Over three hundred for best ribs, best new restaurant, best music, best take-out and best barbecue joint. Heck, we didn’t even have ta’ bribe the judges. Welcome to La Traviata (external link) , the only restaurant in Long Beach not only designed in the Nineteenth Century Opera House style, but providing the best of the city's operatic singers and pianists for your entertainment.



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