Long Beach is around 40 minutes away from the bright lights of Los Angeles but it is worlds away when it comes to relaxation. Vacationers come to Long Beach to enjoy the historic sites of Southern California, as well as beautiful beaches, and the iconic Queen Mary. At the Shoreline Village, visitors can enjoy the local shops and boutiques, with lots of bars and restaurants to choose from in the evenings. In addition, there is the Long Beach Antique Market for a unique shopping experience. From al fresco dining to fine dining, Long Beach has restaurants everyone will love.
One of the top attractions to visit in Long Beach is The Queen Mary. This historic ship once was one of the more luxurious liners and now it is docked at Long Beach for visitors to climb on board and enjoy its spa and restaurants. In addition, visitors love the Aquarium of the Pacific, with thousands of cool fish and marine life to view. For art enthusiasts, there are over 3,000 pieces displayed at the Long Beach Museum of Art. Vacationers don’t want to miss out on taking a stroll or bike ride along the Long Beach Waterfront. The Long Beach City Beach is the main place to enjoy the golden sands and blue sea.
The best times to visit Long Beach to avoid the hot temperatures and crowds of the summer is in the spring and the fall.
This climate histogram shows you the weather patterns in Long Beach. The warmest months in Long Beach are April and February, when temperatures reach 98 ˚F. The coolest month is January, when temperatures drop to 38 ˚F. The wettest month in Long Beach is January with 5.74 inches of rain, while the driest month is September with 0.02 inches of rain.
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Browse vacation rentals from all your favorite providers including Airbnb, Priceline, Agoda and others at AllTheRooms.com. AllTheRooms has 564 rentals, hotels and other great places to stay during your time in Long Beach, with everything from inexpensive hostels and homestays to luxury Airbnbs and hotels. If you are trying to keep costs down, the cheapest place to stay in Long Beach is only $25 a night. An average rental in Long Beach costs on average $161 a night.
If you need internet access during your stay in Long Beach, then you can choose from over 228 places to stay that have WiFi internet. 31 of our accommodations come with breakfast in the price. Choose from 38 places to stay that provide gym facilities, so you won't miss a single workout. If you're planning on getting to Long Beach by car, be sure to choose from 201 accommodations that provide parking. We have 42 accommodations that have a pool or jacuzzi.
Those traveling with a cat, dog or some other animal can stay in any of 35 accommodations that are designated as pet-friendly.
In Long Beach AllTheRooms currently compares hotels, vacation rentals, hostels from more than 3 providers, including 224 places to stay from Airbnb, 10 accommodations from Priceline and 10 places to stay from Agoda.
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