Don't go to Santa Monica Pier if you think it's just an Instagram-worthy pier... because you'll miss half of the "California dream" 😏
Santa Monica Pier is a combo of pier + Pacific Park amusement park right on the sea, with the solar-powered Pacific Wheel Ferris wheel overlooking the endless coastline straight out of an American movie.
It's also the legendary endpoint of Route 66, so walk to the end of the pier to gaze at the sea, look at the Route 66 sign, and snap a photo for an instant "end of the American journey" story that's super cool and all that.
Experience the "full set": ride the Ferris wheel to watch the sunset, stroll the park, play carnival games, go under the pier to the beach, and if you like, visit Heal the Bay Aquarium to see local sea creatures.
Best "bargain" tip: entry to the pier is completely free, you only spend if you want rides or games, so you can spend an entire afternoon to evening just wandering, sea-gazing, listening to music, watching street performers for almost no cost.
To avoid crowds: prioritize weekdays and mornings or late afternoons; weekends, especially evenings, the pier is packed, movement is slow, and it's very hard to get "few people" photos.
One more small tip: bring a light jacket even in summer, because evening sea breeze is quite cold; plus a water bottle, sunscreen, beach towel to easily jump to the beach right next to the pier then come back to play.
If you still have energy, rent a bike to ride along the coastal path from Santa Monica to Venice Beach, pedal while sea-gazing, then return to the pier when lights come on for a complete "California coast" loop in one day.
Would you choose Santa Monica Pier in the quiet cool morning, or "wait" for the sunset lights when it's really crowded for the true California vibe?
