- Our list of the best things to do in San Pedro, California, features the top 963 nearby activities — including 331 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Lush green landscape makes up most of Sequoia Park. The scenic park features a bonsai garden, grass fields, picnic areas, a basketball court, tennis and handball courts and a children's playground.
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Located in a residential setting, Cascades Park is situated on nearly two acres of narrow park land commonly used for wedding pictures. The park features a shallow waterfall along with grass fields, trees and benches.
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Situated next to an elementary school, Highlands Park offers visitors fields and walking paths for recreational activities. The park has a new playground and a covered picnic area with multiple tables.
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Jardin El Encanto is a Spanish style park that includes an observation terrace from which viewers can see the garden in the park. The sit also has a water fountain that empties into stepped pools.
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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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Two Rodeo Drive can be described as a mall designed in the form of an old European city complete with its cobblestone paths. Apart from being a very photogenic location, it also has a range of upscale fashion stores and restaurants.
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Dodger Stadium is a popular local ballpark and despite being an old establishment, is very hygienic and well-maintained. The parking facilities are good but the food and drinks are slightly pricey. Free game merchandise is offered by the sponsors before every game.
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2200 E Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806
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It's time to face the music at the City National Grove of Anaheim, an emphitheatre and concert space featuring national and international stars. The Grove's jam-packed performance schedule also includes rising stars on the regional scene.
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The Peninsula Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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Experience gemstone-powered skin therapies at The Peninsula Spa in Beverly Hills. The spa offers a variety of face and body treatments using Shiffa Gem Oils, which are combinations of botanical extracts and sapphires, rubies, emeralds and diamonds.