- Our list of the best things to do in Costa Mesa, California, features the top 879 nearby activities — including 335 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Costa Mesa, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Amusement.
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Public Exposure Pub Crawl is an event where 'pub-crawlers' or participants are led on a walking tour through some of Santa Monica best pubs. These tours also include fun contests and prizes. A portion of the money raised is donated to the Westside Food Bank.
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The Hollywood Bowl is a 1920s amphitheater carved into the Hollywood Hills. It is the largest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States, and home to the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
40.4 Miles
Situated on 17.33-acres of land, the Loma Alta Park is a recreational park that is home to equestrian facilities, baseball fields, and a swimming pool. The park also has several multi-purpose fields.
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An indoor trampoline park, Jump Around Trampoline Center offers open jumping, dodge ball and basketball, a foam pit, and a variety of other activities. The facility hosts themed nights and private parties, as well.
40.5 Miles
Built in an Usonian architectural style in 1952, the Anderton Court shops hosts a group of boutiques on North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Here you can find a salon and a few small shops and offices.
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For those who like to shop and have some money to spend, Tiffany & Co. is a famous name in fine jewelry. Visitors are free to just look around, but may feel pressured to purchase.
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Farnsworth Park includes both a historic building used as a banquet hall and community room and an outdoor amphitheater for concerts and plays. The park has picnic areas, baseball fields, and basketball and tennis courts.
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Nibley Park is a small 2.4 acre neighborhood park featuring several shaded picnic areas. The park also offers a basketball court, two tennis courts, an open field, and a playground for children.
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Galerie Michael houses fine European paintings. Famous painters featured include Marc Chagall, and Rembrandt.
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Glitterati Tours give private tours to some of LA's most fashionable districts. You'll want to bring your camera, as you might run into someone famous.