Canals Less Traveled

Walk the Venice Canals in LA

If the only holiday bling you think you'll see in Venice is the shiny muscles of bodybuilders on the boardwalk, you're only partly right! Tucked away from this hustle, bustle, and muscle, the waterways of LA's Venice Canals are a tranquil alternative. The bridges that arch over the canals, as well as many of the homes, are decorated and lit up all season. The best time to go is right before sunset, when the lights come on just as the sky turns a vivid yellow, orange, pink, and then purple before the sun sinks below the ocean just a few blocks away. There's no defined walking route to take; simply wander up and down the walkways alongside the water and keep an eye out for the pedestrian bridges, several that are decked out for the holidays—one with neon Christmas trees, another with hearts spelling K-I-S-S. When in Venice!

TIP: If you have young children along, they'll probably enjoy a stop at the Linnie Canal Park playground, located next to Linnie Canal at the intersection of Dell Avenue.

Start at the intersection of Venice Blvd. and Dell Ave. in Los Angeles. Park south of Venice Blvd. on Dell Ave. and walk two blocks south on Dell to reach the canals. Dog-friendly!

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