Verdict
Santa Monica Pier

Santa Monica Pier

Historic pier with the Pacific Park amusement park, the solar Ferris wheel, and the end-of-Route-66 sign.

The call

Worth it if you are traveling with kids and you are traveling as a couple.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    The quintessential LA-beach postcard — the solar Ferris wheel over the Pacific, the Route 66 end sign, street performers — and also genuinely crowded, touristy, and overpriced the moment you step onto the deck.

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  2. 02

    The way it works is to stop fighting that: skip paying for the carnival games and mediocre pier food, and treat it as a free late-afternoon-into-sunset stroll.

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Is it a fit?

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Plan it well

Cost
Free to walk; rides ~$5-10 each
Timing
Late afternoon into sunset for the best light and cooler crowds.
Allow
1-3 hours
Accessibility
The pier deck is wide and wheelchair accessible; the beach itself is soft sand.
Getting there
Metro E (Expo) Line ends nearby in Downtown Santa Monica; pier parking is pricey.

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Sources and method (2)
  • The pier dates to 1909 and was the first concrete pier on the West Coast; in 2009 it was dedicated as the official western terminus of Route 66. en.wikipedia.org
  • Pacific Park on the pier opened in 1996 and runs the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel, which debuted in 2008. en.wikipedia.org