“Ten million visitors a year? That’s a lot of flip-flops!” This, my friends, is the Ocean Front Walk, better known as the Venice Beach Boardwalk. It’s not just a stretch of concrete by the Pacific; it’s the second most-visited destination in Southern California. Ocean Front Walk stretches over two miles. It’s a vibrant tapestry of street performers, vendors, and those iconic beachfront restaurants. Ocean Front Walk began as part of Abbot Kinney’s dream – to create a “Venice of America”. In the 1890s, Kinney envisioned a coastal resort, a cultural hub. He transformed a marshland into a bustling beachfront paradise. This boardwalk, this Ocean Front Walk, was the heart of it all. Today, the Ocean Front Walk is a sensory explosion. The scent of saltwater taffy mingles with the rhythmic beat of street musicians. You’ll see roller skaters gliding past, their bodies a blur of color. The rumble of skateboards echoes from the nearby skate plaza, a world-renowned spot with an ocean view. From Muscle Beach, where Arnold Schwarzenegger once pumped iron, to the endless array of street vendors, there’s something for everyone. The Ocean Front Walk is more than just a boardwalk. It’s a living, breathing embodiment of Venice Beach’s eclectic spirit. So, soak it all in. Enjoy the show. Because on the Ocean Front Walk, the show never stops.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.