Newly Remodeled Home in Venice
Casa em Mar Vista, CA
8 hóspedes · 4 quartos · 2 banheiros
Motivos para reservar
Inclui itens essenciaisJardim, Cozinha ou kitchenette, Ar-condicionado e muito mais
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Sobre este casa para alugar
Newly remodeled centrally located home. Just 1.5 miles away from the world-renowned Venice Beach, close to dining, parks, and entertainment hot spots. Perfectly located fifteen(15) minutes from LAX airport, beach cities( El Segundo, Redondo, Manhattan, Santa Monica and Venice Beach) Hollywood, Universal Studios, Rodeo Shopping district and Beverly Hills.
During your stay, you can text or email the property owner. Contact information will be provided after booking.
Venice (often referred to as Venice Beach) is a beachfront district on the Westside of Los Angeles, California, known for its canals, funky artist colonies, contemporary restaurants, the eclectic shops and galleries on Abbot Kinney Boulevard, boutique hotels, and of course, its beaches and the circus-like Ocean Front Walk—a two-and-a-half mile pedestrian-only promenade that features performers, fortune-tellers, artists, and vendors.
Venice of America was originally founded as a seaside resort in 1904 by Abbot Kinney, a tobacco millionnaire, then officially opened on July 4, 1905. Later, Venice Beach and its Boardwalk nurtured some of Los Angeles’ early beat poets and artists, and has served as an important cultural center since the 1960s. Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a century-old artistic neighborhood filled with trendy shops and restaurants.
A neighborhood of Los Angeles, since being annexed by the city in 1925, Venice is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Marina del Rey to the southeast, Culver City to the east, Mar Vista to the northeast, and the city of Santa Monica to the north.
Fun Facts About Venice
- The first documented surfing demonstration in California was held off Venice Beach by George Freeth in 1907.
- Venice is the birthplace of modern progressive skateboarding, as celebrated in the documentary film “Dogtown and Z-Boys” and Sony Pictures’ “The Lords of Dogtown.”
- With the Pacific Ocean, Boardwalk vendors, skaters, surfers, artists, and musicians, Venice is known throughout the world as a setting for films such as “Speed” with Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves, “Breathless” with Richard Gere, “White Men Can’t Jump,” and “L.A. Story.”
- In 2012, GQ Magazine defined Abbot Kinney Boulevard as, “the coolest block in America.”
- The iconic Venice Sign is regularly seen on national television shows and commercials, and has provided the backdrop for events such as the 50th anniversary of the Doors, and the Rams return to Los Angeles.
- Venice Sign Lighting events have featured luminaries such as Robert Downey Jr., Anjelica Huston, and P!nk, as guest sign lighters.
- Windward Plaza and the historic Venice Business District have become destination venues for broadcast events such as Ninja Warrior Competition, Tommy Hilfiger’s spring runway show, and Kevin Hart’s Nike Club Run for charity.
Guests have access to all of the property except the garage area.
The house is a 1 minute walk from the Santa Monica Bus stop and it is easy to connect to all major destinations. Santa Monica downtown is just 3.5 miles away, LAX 7 miles, Beverly Hills 7 miles.
During your stay, you can text or email the property owner. Contact information will be provided after booking.
Venice (often referred to as Venice Beach) is a beachfront district on the Westside of Los Angeles, California, known for its canals, funky artist colonies, contemporary restaurants, the eclectic shops and galleries on Abbot Kinney Boulevard, boutique hotels, and of course, its beaches and the circus-like Ocean Front Walk—a two-and-a-half mile pedestrian-only promenade that features performers, fortune-tellers, artists, and vendors.
Venice of America was originally founded as a seaside resort in 1904 by Abbot Kinney, a tobacco millionnaire, then officially opened on July 4, 1905. Later, Venice Beach and its Boardwalk nurtured some of Los Angeles’ early beat poets and artists, and has served as an important cultural center since the 1960s. Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a century-old artistic neighborhood filled with trendy shops and restaurants.
A neighborhood of Los Angeles, since being annexed by the city in 1925, Venice is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Marina del Rey to the southeast, Culver City to the east, Mar Vista to the northeast, and the city of Santa Monica to the north.
Fun Facts About Venice
- The first documented surfing demonstration in California was held off Venice Beach by George Freeth in 1907.
- Venice is the birthplace of modern progressive skateboarding, as celebrated in the documentary film “Dogtown and Z-Boys” and Sony Pictures’ “The Lords of Dogtown.”
- With the Pacific Ocean, Boardwalk vendors, skaters, surfers, artists, and musicians, Venice is known throughout the world as a setting for films such as “Speed” with Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves, “Breathless” with Richard Gere, “White Men Can’t Jump,” and “L.A. Story.”
- In 2012, GQ Magazine defined Abbot Kinney Boulevard as, “the coolest block in America.”
- The iconic Venice Sign is regularly seen on national television shows and commercials, and has provided the backdrop for events such as the 50th anniversary of the Doors, and the Rams return to Los Angeles.
- Venice Sign Lighting events have featured luminaries such as Robert Downey Jr., Anjelica Huston, and P!nk, as guest sign lighters.
- Windward Plaza and the historic Venice Business District have become destination venues for broadcast events such as Ninja Warrior Competition, Tommy Hilfiger’s spring runway show, and Kevin Hart’s Nike Club Run for charity.
Guests have access to all of the property except the garage area.
The house is a 1 minute walk from the Santa Monica Bus stop and it is easy to connect to all major destinations. Santa Monica downtown is just 3.5 miles away, LAX 7 miles, Beverly Hills 7 miles.
Comodidades
Ar-condicionado
Cozinha ou kitchenette
Internet/Wi-Fi
Lareira
Estacionamento
Lavanderia
Varanda ou pátio
Lava-louças
TV
Jardim
Mapa de Mar Vista, CA
RRRR
Perguntas frequentes
Qual é o custo deste casa em comparação com outras opções em Mar Vista?
O preço médio dos aluguéis em Mar Vista é R$ 1.065 por noite. Esta acomodação é R$ 4.785 acima da média.
O estacionamento está incluído neste casa?
Sim, o estacionamento está listado como uma comodidade em Newly Remodeled Home in Venice. Para obter mais informações, recomendamos que você entre em contato com a propriedade sobre onde estacionar.
Há uma piscina neste casa?
Não encontramos uma piscina listada como uma comodidade para este casa. Se uma piscina for importante para a sua estadia, recomendamos verificar com a propriedade.
Newly Remodeled Home in Venice aceita animais de estimação?
Infelizmente, este casa não aceita animais de estimação. Tente pesquisar novamente e filtrar por “Animais de estimação permitidos”
Quais comodidades estão disponíveis em Newly Remodeled Home in Venice?
Encontramos 10 comodidades para esta locação. Isso inclui ar-condicionado, cozinha ou kitchenette, internet/wi-fi, lareira e estacionamento.