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Venice Beach Getaway Outdoor Dining Parking

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8 guests
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
125.42 sqft

>> Stylish and comfortable Beach Home in one of the best spots of LA

8 guests
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
125.42 sqft

  • Flexible check-in & out

    Check-in after 4:00 PM • Check-out before 10:00 AM

  • Easy cancellation

    You can cancel your trip for up to 14 days prior to start.


About this property

>> Stylish and comfortable Beach Home in one of the best spots of LA >> Enjoy the Venice Beach lifestyle at day and in the evening in this indoor-outdoor space >> 5 minutes to Abbot Kinney shops and restaurants >> 7 minutes to Venice Boardwalk >> Modern, in-door/out-door living and alfresco dining >> Master bedroom has an amazing bathroom with steam shower >> Detached guest house for extra privacy >> 2 Work From Home Spaces (one in the main house living room and one in the guest house Property Details: Living Area: 1566 sqft Number of bedrooms: 3 (2 in main house + 1 in guest house) + Bonus Den/TV room **Note: this room does not have a door. Number of Bathrooms and Type: 3 Full (2 in main house + 1 in guest house) Number of beds: 4 (3 in main house + 1 in guest house) Master Bedroom (Main House): King bed Guest Bedroom (Main House): Queen bed BONUS: Den (Main House): Sofa-bed Guest House: Queen bed PARKING: One single spot (might fit 2 small cars in tandem) in covered carport over secured driveway with power entry gate Free street parking available - residential parking permits are NOT required for the neighborhood, unlike most of the Venice area. PLEASE NOTE: This home is located in a family neighborhood and is only suitable for quieter groups. Our rental agreement includes a no tolerance policy regarding excessive noise and/or parties. Deposit forfeitures and/or evictions are strictly enforced. Please make sure you are comfortable with these policies before renting our home. Guests do not have access to using the indoor fireplace. The chimney is closed and it should never be used. Sorry, pets/animals are NOT allowed - due to owner's medical condition, health hazard. Venice is a residential, commercial and recreational beachfront neighborhood on the Westside of the city of Los Angeles. Venice was founded in 1905 as a seaside resort town. It was an independent city until 1926, when it merged with Los Angeles. Today, Venice is known for its canals, beaches, and the circus-like Ocean Front Walk, a two-and-a-half-mile pedestrian-only promenade that features performers, mystics, artists and vendors. Close to Beach, boardwalk, famous Abbott Kinney Blvd, which is great for shopping and people watching. Fabulous restaurants and general good vibes of the Venice Beach Community Venice is one of our favorite neighborhoods in LA: there's the Venice Beach boardwalk, lots of sand and palm trees, and probably the best street in Los Angeles, Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Everything here is beautiful, bright, and laid back. There's so many great restaurants and boutiques to choose from, so to make it a little easier for you, here are the best places to shop and the best places to eat in Venice, California! WHERE TO EAT IN VENICE If you have to go to one place in Venice, make it The Butcher's Daughter. This plant-based (read: vegan) restaurant and juice bar is not only bright and gorgeous, but it's also delicious! Stop by for a meal, a cocktail, or grab an espresso or juice to go at the cutest takeaway window. Zinque is another one of our Venice favorites, and definitely one of the prettiest and best places to eat in Venice! It's modern French food, but since it's LA, there's tons of salsads and gluten-free options. Our recommendations: try half a roasted chicken sandwich with a side avocado salad, or "Le Bowl" for the perfect fresh and healthy lunch. Sit outside under the green trellis or chill out and work inside for a bit. Gjelina is probably the most famous fo the best places to eat in Venice, famed for their incredible pizzas and pastas. The back patio is a hidden gem on Abbot Kinney, but if you can't get a table at Gjelina (or don't want to wait), head next door to Gjelina Takeaway and grab yourself a picnic lunch to take to the beach. The Tasting Kitchen is a Mediterranean restaurant open for dinner, but it's bustling at weekend brunch for their picture-perfect waffles. Their drink menu is amazing, and it's home to some of the best cocktails in Venice. If you're a seafood lover, Salt Air is a great place to eat in Venice for their minimalist vibes and relaxed atmosphere. A gorgeous full bar and weekend brunch doesn't hurt either! Gjusta is the local gem of Venice. Located a few blocks away from Abbot Kinney and the Venice Beach boardwalk, it's definitely a locals spot. This cafe and bakery is home to amazing food, whether you eat bread or not. Their patio is so light and comfortable, we would start our mornings here every day if we could! One thing we love about Abbot Kinney and Venice is that so many of our favorite local shops from around the US also have a presence here! We were so excited to find two of Portland's crown jewels, Blue Star Donuts and Salt and Straw, along the boulevard. Stop by Blue Star Donuts if you want a sweet and gourmet donut (think blueberry-bourbon-basil kind of flavors) or Salt and Straw to cool off with some ice cream. Both shops have vegan options too! WHERE TO SHOP IN VENICE The best way to kill time between all the amazing places to eat in Venice is to shop! There are a ton of boutiques along Abbot Kinney, and these are just a few of our local favorites. First, there's the Intagram-famous yellow house that is home to the awesome boutique The Piece Collective. You'll find jewelry, clothing, accessories, and home goods inside (but photos are only allowed outside). The first Cuyana store is on Abbot Kinney as well, and we are so obsessed with our Cuyana bags and cosmetic kits for travelling! Great quality in great colours. A few blocks from Abbot Kinney is Lincoln Boulevard, which is also home to some great places to shop in Venice. We fell head over heels for LCD, a gorgeous boutique that also has an incredible patio filled with furniture, plants, and a ton of beautiful objects for summer livin'. LCD has a Venice collaboration with Knowlita, you can check out their great posters and "Venice or Nowhere" line here. A San Francisco love of ours, General Store, is also in Venice! A few blocks down from LCD, you'll find this amazing space filled with home goods, vintage clothing, accessories, and a slew of creative, handmade cards. Plus, a great selfie mirror. ;) There's a lot of great places to shop in Venice for the guys too. Tradesmen is next door to General Store, and they have a great selection of California casual wear that is so much more than just Venice "surfer bro" attire. Denim on denim on denim! There are two airports for Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Bob Hope Airport in Burbank (BUR). I'm about 25 minutes from BUR and 30 minutes from LAX so either one is fine. Los Angeles does not have good or reliable public transportation so you will need a car. You can rent a car or use a service like Lyft, Side Car, or Uber. I highly recommend Lyft. Here's a code for a free $20 credit on Lyft- NIMA140741. These services cannot pick you up from the airport, but they can drop you off so if you elect to use one of these services instead of renting a car just take a taxi or Super Shuttle from the airport and then you can use one of these services for the rest of your trip and to go to the airport when you're leaving. If you're an international traveler make sure to confirm there aren't any issues using a foreign credit card before you arrive.

>> Stylish and comfortable Beach Home in one of the best spots of LA >> Enjoy the Venice Beach lifestyle at day and in the evening in this indoor-outdoor space >> 5 minutes to Abbot Kinney shops and restaurants >> 7 minutes to Venice Boardwalk >> Modern, in-door/out-door living and alfresco dining >> Master bedroom has an amazing bathroom with steam shower >> Detached guest house for extra privacy >> 2 Work From Home Spaces (one in the main house living room and one in the guest house Property Details: Living Area: 1566 sqft Number of bedrooms: 3 (2 in main house + 1 in guest house) + Bonus Den/TV room **Note: this room does not have a door. Number of Bathrooms and Type: 3 Full (2 in main house + 1 in guest house) Number of beds: 4 (3 in main house + 1 in guest house) Master Bedroom (Main House): King bed Guest Bedroom (Main House): Queen bed BONUS: Den (Main House): Sofa-bed Guest House: Queen bed PARKING: One single spot (might fit 2 small cars in tandem) in covered carport over secured driveway with power entry gate Free street parking available - residential parking permits are NOT required for the neighborhood, unlike most of the Venice area. PLEASE NOTE: This home is located in a family neighborhood and is only suitable for quieter groups. Our rental agreement includes a no tolerance policy regarding excessive noise and/or parties. Deposit forfeitures and/or evictions are strictly enforced. Please make sure you are comfortable with these policies before renting our home. Guests do not have access to using the indoor fireplace. The chimney is closed and it should never be used. Sorry, pets/animals are NOT allowed - due to owner's medical condition, health hazard. Venice is a residential, commercial and recreational beachfront neighborhood on the Westside of the city of Los Angeles. Venice was founded in 1905 as a seaside resort town. It was an independent city until 1926, when it merged with Los Angeles. Today, Venice is known for its canals, beaches, and the circus-like Ocean Front Walk, a two-and-a-half-mile pedestrian-only promenade that features performers, mystics, artists and vendors. Close to Beach, boardwalk, famous Abbott Kinney Blvd, which is great for shopping and people watching. Fabulous restaurants and general good vibes of the Venice Beach Community Venice is one of our favorite neighborhoods in LA: there's the Venice Beach boardwalk, lots of sand and palm trees, and probably the best street in Los Angeles, Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Everything here is beautiful, bright, and laid back. There's so many great restaurants and boutiques to choose from, so to make it a little easier for you, here are the best places to shop and the best places to eat in Venice, California! WHERE TO EAT IN VENICE If you have to go to one place in Venice, make it The Butcher's Daughter. This plant-based (read: vegan) restaurant and juice bar is not only bright and gorgeous, but it's also delicious! Stop by for a meal, a cocktail, or grab an espresso or juice to go at the cutest takeaway window. Zinque is another one of our Venice favorites, and definitely one of the prettiest and best places to eat in Venice! It's modern French food, but since it's LA, there's tons of salsads and gluten-free options. Our recommendations: try half a roasted chicken sandwich with a side avocado salad, or "Le Bowl" for the perfect fresh and healthy lunch. Sit outside under the green trellis or chill out and work inside for a bit. Gjelina is probably the most famous fo the best places to eat in Venice, famed for their incredible pizzas and pastas. The back patio is a hidden gem on Abbot Kinney, but if you can't get a table at Gjelina (or don't want to wait), head next door to Gjelina Takeaway and grab yourself a picnic lunch to take to the beach. The Tasting Kitchen is a Mediterranean restaurant open for dinner, but it's bustling at weekend brunch for their picture-perfect waffles. Their drink menu is amazing, and it's home to some of the best cocktails in Venice. If you're a seafood lover, Salt Air is a great place to eat in Venice for their minimalist vibes and relaxed atmosphere. A gorgeous full bar and weekend brunch doesn't hurt either! Gjusta is the local gem of Venice. Located a few blocks away from Abbot Kinney and the Venice Beach boardwalk, it's definitely a locals spot. This cafe and bakery is home to amazing food, whether you eat bread or not. Their patio is so light and comfortable, we would start our mornings here every day if we could! One thing we love about Abbot Kinney and Venice is that so many of our favorite local shops from around the US also have a presence here! We were so excited to find two of Portland's crown jewels, Blue Star Donuts and Salt and Straw, along the boulevard. Stop by Blue Star Donuts if you want a sweet and gourmet donut (think blueberry-bourbon-basil kind of flavors) or Salt and Straw to cool off with some ice cream. Both shops have vegan options too! WHERE TO SHOP IN VENICE The best way to kill time between all the amazing places to eat in Venice is to shop! There are a ton of boutiques along Abbot Kinney, and these are just a few of our local favorites. First, there's the Intagram-famous yellow house that is home to the awesome boutique The Piece Collective. You'll find jewelry, clothing, accessories, and home goods inside (but photos are only allowed outside). The first Cuyana store is on Abbot Kinney as well, and we are so obsessed with our Cuyana bags and cosmetic kits for travelling! Great quality in great colours. A few blocks from Abbot Kinney is Lincoln Boulevard, which is also home to some great places to shop in Venice. We fell head over heels for LCD, a gorgeous boutique that also has an incredible patio filled with furniture, plants, and a ton of beautiful objects for summer livin'. LCD has a Venice collaboration with Knowlita, you can check out their great posters and "Venice or Nowhere" line here. A San Francisco love of ours, General Store, is also in Venice! A few blocks down from LCD, you'll find this amazing space filled with home goods, vintage clothing, accessories, and a slew of creative, handmade cards. Plus, a great selfie mirror. ;) There's a lot of great places to shop in Venice for the guys too. Tradesmen is next door to General Store, and they have a great selection of California casual wear that is so much more than just Venice "surfer bro" attire. Denim on denim on denim! There are two airports for Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Bob Hope Airport in Burbank (BUR). I'm about 25 minutes from BUR and 30 minutes from LAX so either one is fine. Los Angeles does not have good or reliable public transportation so you will need a car. You can rent a car or use a service like Lyft, Side Car, or Uber. I highly recommend Lyft. Here's a code for a free $20 credit on Lyft- NIMA140741. These services cannot pick you up from the airport, but they can drop you off so if you elect to use one of these services instead of renting a car just take a taxi or Super Shuttle from the airport and then you can use one of these services for the rest of your trip and to go to the airport when you're leaving. If you're an international traveler make sure to confirm there aren't any issues using a foreign credit card before you arrive.

Availability & Pricing

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Amenities

Patio
Balcony
Hot water
Fire extinguisher
Carbon monoxide detector
Smoke detector
First aid kit
Air conditioning
Washer

Where you'll sleep



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Things to know

Here are some things which you should know before booking Venice Beach Getaway Outdoor Dining Parking

House rules

Check-in after 4:00 PM
Check-out before 10:00 AM
8 guests maximum
Pets not allowed
No smoking - fees will apply
Events not permitted
Commercial photography requires approval

Cancellation policy

This property follows Air Concierge Inc’s standard cancellation policy.