Marina Del Rey is a city in California (CA), United States
Marina del Rey is an unincorporated seaside community and census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California, United States. A Westside locale, the population was 8,866 at the 2010 census. Fisherman's Village offers a view of Marina del Rey's dominant feature, the Marina, the world's largest man-made small craft harbor with eight basins having a capacity for 5,300 boats and is home port to approximately 6,500 boats. The harbor, the Los Angeles Times said in 1997, is "perhaps the county's most valuable resource".
Top sights in Marina Del Rey | |
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Santa Monica Yacht Harbor Sign | 33.979489 / -118.440193 |
Ballona Creek | 34.001360 / -118.407538 |
Bluewater Sailing | 33.981779 / -118.443184 |
Playa Del Rey Beach | 33.958988 / -118.448602 |
Tongva Park | 33.958988 / -118.448602 |
California Sailing Academy | 33.979173 / -118.454853 |
The Getty Center | 34.078036 / -118.474095 |
Montana Avenue | 34.046085 / -118.480867 |
Mosaic Tile House | 34.000021 / -118.456818 |
Ucla Marina Aquatic Center | 33.967986 / -118.446515 |
Santa Monica Place | 34.019454 / -118.491191 |
Marina Del Rey Harbor | 33.975375 / -118.443173 |
Ballona Wetlands | 33.970584 / -118.430831 |
Waterside Shopping Center | 33.979675 / -118.438854 |
Museum Of Flying | 34.014667 / -118.447821 |
Santa Monica Farmers Market | 34.016111 / -118.498763 |
G2 Gallery | 33.990512 / -118.464638 |
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park | 34.058352 / -118.441229 |
Santa Monica Public Library | 34.018541 / -118.493381 |
Dial Jones Tennis Academy | 33.999668 / -118.484552 |