Fisherman's Village
Tourist attraction · Machado ·

Fisherman's Village

Tourist attraction · Machado ·

Coastal gem with colorful shops, waterfront dining, and wildlife views

sea lions
boats
restaurants
live music
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shops
waterfront
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13755 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 Get directions

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Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
LGBTQ friendly

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13755 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 Get directions

+1 310 301 9900
exploremarinadelrey.com
@exploremarinadelrey

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Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 29, 2026

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Vadim S.

Google
A wonderful place where the ocean seems to smile down on you! The view of the bay and sailboats is simply a postcard, especially with a cocktail in hand and a whole weekend ahead. The restaurants are excellent—you can come for lunch and just stay until dinner. The only downside is that there's no live music on weekends anymore. It used to be magical: sun, food, and someone singing about their love for the sea and beautiful girls! Now all you can do is sing to yourself, but the crowd is definitely welcoming! 🎶⛵🍹

Yung P

Google
Nice little fisherman's wharf area with restaurants, boutique shops, bike rentals, escape rooms, and boat rides. Got to enjoy the seals and wildlife at the harbor. Great for biking and for taking walks along the harbor. Plenty of paid parking but no public restrooms.

ramya G

Google
We visited on a Sunday evening. It’s a calm and quiet spot — not too happening, but nice if you’re looking for a peaceful outing. ✨ What to expect: • Beautiful sunset and skyline views with boats in the backdrop. • Affordable boat rides (around $1) in the backwaters. • Several waterfront restaurants and cafes, great for a meal or drink. • Plenty of parking space. • Small carousel 🎠 and bike ride for kids. Good place to visit if you live nearby and want to relax by the water. 🌊

Laura C.

Google
Cute place by the water. Nice to walk with a nice view. We saw seals out stealing the poor fisherman's catches. Restaurants and refreshment places around. The crepe place was great.

Nellie B.

Google
We went on the 4th of July weekend. We strolled the area after we had lunch at a nearby restaurant. There are good restaurants with beautiful views in the village. The place wasn't very crowded, there was music with a DJ, people were dancing. It's just a beautiful vibe to enjoy the weekend! And, you can take the city cruise. The best $2 40-minute boat ride.⛵️😁

Ben P.

Google
There aren’t that many stores and the parking machines aren’t kept up. Watching the birds, the boats, the sea lions, and the people is kind of fun. There were people dancing to music. That wad kind of cool.

Tester F.

Google
Quick afternoon walk near Lax. We came for the sea lions and we saw them!! Walking along the marina with small shops and saw dancing ladies that afternoon! Such a great vibe! Perfect for those having a quick stopover in LA.

David W.

Google
Good place to maybe eat and take a couple of boat rides, but that's it. It's more for people that live there. The waterbus was ok. Most of the stops were all apartment buildings. Meaning, nothing to see or do. Everything is at fisherman's village. Once that's done, it's a wrap.... time to go home.
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Carll F.

Yelp
Friday was the first day of the summer kick off to all the activities in the Marina.fantastic one of a kind shops. And restaurants I really enjoy the boat rides and nostalgic memories I get walking around the fisherman village. Bring your family or a date enjoy the 1 dollar boat ride
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Brenda L.

Yelp
The good: This is a great spot to see sea lions. They sun lounge on the dock here and are very close and visible. You can also see them swimming around nearby. There are restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques and plenty of parking. You can paddle board, jet ski or rent a boat here. The jet ski was $130 for 1 hour. The bad: There are certain areas of the pier that smell really bad from the fish or the bait. The buildings are old and a bit run down. I came on a Friday and it was not popping. The water is dirty by the boat areas. There was trash floating around. The interesting: You're supposed to pay to park but the meter was covered when I came by a plastic bag.
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Farah F.

Yelp
What a quiet little relaxing place! It was our first time visiting this place and spent 2 hours by the harbor enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The seals were fun to watch. We paid $2 for 2 hours...which was not bad. I was surprised to see how clean their public toilets were...great jobs! We didn't go to any of the restaurants but went to a gift shop. I ended up buying 2 rings and a magnet for $84 0_0 ...now kinda thinking if they overcharged me for the items :/ None of their stuff were labeled with price tags, so couldn't tell if they were just making up the price. (& therefore the 4 stars instead of 5, sorry) Overall it is a beautiful place to spend a relaxing afternoon.
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Yamit Y.

Yelp
A neat little harbor in Marina del Rey. You can grab a cup of coffee and a pastry and enjoy the view. Waterfront, plenty of parking, and beautiful views of boats. There are a few restaurants for lunch and shops to browse. If you walk or ride to the village, I like the fact there is a public restroom that is always relatively clean. Inexpensive self-pay parking.
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Richard L.

Yelp
Yes, Fisherman's Village is dated but it's still concerts and the Marina itself that make this place special for many people. Some of the bands are very good and it can be a fun place to walk around since this is the largest man-made Marina that I know of. The bottom line is I will continue to come here and enjoy what it has to offer but I hope someday that they do a major upgrade, especially on the restaurants.
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Mollie W.

Yelp
Practically deserted on a Friday morning. Beautiful weather and views of the marina and water. Cute restaurants and shops. Tourist stores.
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Brooke M.

Yelp
I had an absolute blast on this HornBlower cruise for a company mixer and the food was surprisingly delicious!! The dj was great as we were dancing and sailing around for hours. Thank goodness it was such a large boat. Didn't even feel the waves or if we were on the water. I highly recommend this to network with your peers. Boat interior was very outdated and the carpets were old and worn so a little love to the interior would be more presentable. Meanwhile at the Village-My friend got charged $75 for a sweatshirt in the village which was no bueno!!! That was so taking advantage of a cold night!! Parking machines don't work well so it's not you or your credit card! We all needed to try about 3 or 4 times to get a ticket. Trick is to take out the card quickly after it says "remove card" and lingering may say it's not readable so bring cash just in case. Many things outdated in the cute Village. Some attractions and updates can make this place a festive hangout if they can find some good investors and PR!!
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Maruko X.

Yelp
The fisherman's village is a waterfront mall and commercial boat portarage located in the world's largest man-made small boat harbor at Marina del Rey. The merchants here used to validate parkings, and nowadays it's all self paid parking, first two hours $2, and two to four hours $4 in total.
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Norbert K.

Yelp
Fisherman's Village in Marina del Rey is a representation of a New England fishing village. The faux buildings house shopping, eating, and offices. There's entertainment here on weekends in the summer. Here is where to book and board sightseeing cruises around Marina del Rey. It is also a major stop on the seasonal WaterBus and Beach Shuttle. There's parking at the Village.
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Melissa G.

Yelp
This location has been a family favorite for years to get away from the City a little bit and enjoy the scenery. There is a large parking lot which is about a dollar and we tend to come here for a Birthday event at the El Torito for the million dollar view and take a walk afterwards to see which sea animals we see! Fisherman's Village is really just a walkway along the Marina: there are several restaurants, but not a lot to choose from. Maybe one souvenir shop, but there are docks for hornblower cruises, as well as for private boats. It's a picturesque place and peaceful; unless you're going on a boat, it is NOT an all day activity as there's not a lot "to do" here. Definitely worth coming once or twice a year, to read a book, walk the dog or meditate. It's very chill for a slower pace to your day!
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Veronica K.

Yelp
For a company excursion, we went to Fisherman's Village in Marina del Rey. I've never been so I was quite excited but I also didn't know what to expect. The area was so cute. It reminded me of Hilton Head Island in SC. There were bright buildings and a tall lighthouse. We also saw some seals/sea lions. I wish I could've explored it more.
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Jamie P.

Yelp
They changed the parking and it's pay to park but the signage is terrible and we got our first ticket for $65... first ticket in 40 years!!! FIX THE SIGNAGE or business will continue to suffer here.
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I-Lin L.

Yelp
Lovely place to walk around and see the boats in the marina. You can rent bikes and kayaks, too. Not much open at the moment due to coronavirus, but it was cool to see the open water and sea lions sunbathing on the dock.

Add F.

Yelp
Amazing place! Los Angeles' hidden gem! So many great restaurants with a variety of different foods, best lobster rolls ever at La Sirenetta! So many different things to do, the Escape Rooms are incredibly unique, including one of King Tut! A variety of boats, kayaks, and jet-skis are available to rent for great prices, and sunset cruises happen often! If you're looking for a shopping experience like no other, Fisherman's Village is the place! Whether you're looking for a date night, a girls day, family time, or a day to treat yourself, they have it all.
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Dominique D.

Yelp
Fishermans village is a nice place to go especially if you're in the area and or hanging out before or after a cruise! It has a few restaurants and shops--a mini waterfront mall or promenade. It is a small area; it's cute, colorful, and picturesque. There is a light house, bicycle and boat rentals, Catalina Island ferry service, cafe dining, and live music entertainment. It was a Sunday afternoon and the crowd was definitely there but not overly. Most people were there to board the brunch cruise. Very nice views and the water was mesmerizing. I could hear sea lions off in the distance but didn't see any. After the Hornblower brunch cruise we ended up paying $6 with validation. Parking: $1.00 for each 20 minutes--bring ticket with you to get the stamp validation for 2 hours for the hornblower brunch cruise. $15 MAX Hours: M-Sunday 8am-6pm

Sabrina C.

Yelp
Wow ! Our first time here and I had to say I loved the ambiance . Such a peaceful pleasant place to visit with family . There's a little something for everyone . My 15 year old had ice cream while we had cocktails . There was a band while we visited yesterday for The 4th of July and the firework show was amazing !

Sherri R.

Yelp
The Marina waters are beautiful. The Fishermen's Village was deserted. We went on Sunday, 2:00 - 6:00, for walk and restaurant with the hopes of seeing people, music and upbeat place. None of that. But there were Pelicans looking at us like what the H are you doing here. The shops and restaurants were pretty empty but for couple of private events. Several businesses were closed down and I am sure the rest will not survive without customers. Even though looking at the Marina and boats was beautiful, there was a sad feeling or bad energy unless you like walking around like a survivor of apocalypse. We went to a restaurant at the end of the path, and it was completely empty so walked some more and returned and then just few people seated to eat. But still empty and low energy. Nice area destroyed by CA economics.

Pickles W.

Yelp
i wanted to update this location & say there currently is free parking which is a big bonus in Marina del rey since parking is usually heinous. It was a gorgeous day Sunday 2/19, this was a nice way to spend some time. they have little mini concerts on Sundays. (It looked like a senior zoomba class on 2/19). There were restaurants & a few shops. we walked around a bit, not that big so maybe 10 or 15 minutes from one end to the other, still nice gorgeous views with benches & log seating seaside. expect inflated prices on the waterfront.
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Conny B.

Yelp
This place brings me special memories with my grandmother back in the 1960's. I take my daughter here and we love seeing the sea lions and there were at least 8 if not more.

Natalie A.

Yelp
Awesome live entertainment!!! Lots of dancing food and friends parking is great! Hope to see the Rhythm Band there
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Sandra L.

Yelp
Very disappointing. There are barely any shops now. This has become more of an area for boat tours. But not much else. There are a couple of restaurants but that's it. If you are looking for shops to browse through and fun times, don't come here. If you want to just walk, see boats and maybe catch dinner or a boat cruise, this is your place.
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Lola E.

Yelp
COVID Review Fisherman's Village is not handling COVID well (or at least not on the day we went). When we arrived, there were multiple large groups of people waiting to board boats or yachts who were not wearing masks (or frequently taking them off) and were not social distancing. There wasn't any staff or security presence managing the situation. Some of the restaurants (e.g., Whiskey Red's) seemed to be doing a good job following regulations -- outdoor seating, tables more than 6-feet apart. Other restaurants (e.g., El Torito and KC Crepes) were not. The tables were too close, in my opinion. There already isn't a ton to do in Fisherman's Village other than eat and look at the seals. When you take a lack of things to do and add safety concerns -- it's just not worth going back.
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Barry W.

Yelp
*** Charming spot to stop summer wknds. *** If it's sunny, between 1-5pm, warm and I'm nearby? I'll drop by to hear the band. The village is really made for tourists but It's also perfect for locals on lazy days. ;) Today featured a '70s retro rock band but they did sing a hot lil Bobby Caldwell tune: MY FRIENDS WONDER "WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME?" BUT I'M IN DAZE ... IN A DAZE, YOU SEE? I CAME BACK TO LET YOU KNOW, I GOTTA THING FOR YOU AND I CAN'T LET GO I GOTTA THING FOR YOU AND I CAN'T LET GO. *** Ah, a pleasant way to break-up my 5mi run. ***
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Laura D.

Yelp
Love this place. Love the cool foggy mornings and evenings, and it's a great place to walk a dog. In the early morning you see boats going out to either go fishing or whale watching. Lots of restaurants and shops, everything right along the marina.
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Jeremy L.

Yelp
Don't come here for more than 2 hours unless you want to pay high parking fees! Came here for a hornblower cruise which was a couple hours. Stayed for dinner at el Torito which was a couple more hours. Validated parking at both places. Parking attendant said she could only validate for 2 hours. Had to pay $11 for parking on a Wednesday with an almost empty lot. They only want your business for 2 hours. Not coming back.
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James S.

Yelp
Delightful and cute area that deserves some attention. A few restaurants from fancy-ish to simply ice-cream and quick food; a marina where one can charter a fishing boat, or just take a water bus; or observe some marine life like the friendly sea-lion and tens of cranes, gulls et al. Two hour parking is free when validated. By chance, there was a Beatles Tribute band playing on Saturday afternoon from 2-5pm. They were great. Dancing allowed!
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Maureen M.

Yelp
Really nice on the weekend. Come and eat at a restaurant right on the water at the marina. Beautiful boats, little shops...some gorgeous houses on the water too. You can go on a dinner cruise as well with Hornblower Cruise lines. You can walk around the marina just to take in the view. You have to pay for parking so come prepaid. No free street parking. Or just Lyft over to avoid parking issues.
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Em K.

Yelp
It took us more than 40 minutes to get there from LA downtown and got out of there in less than 20 minutes. The place has lots of potentials but it was just not maintained well. Unless you are here for restaurants or biking, there are nothing much to do.
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Elizabeth L.

Yelp
Over the years Fisherman's Village has fallen apart. There is not one restaurant I would recommend and I have been to all, even the outdoor eatery. I have lived here in LA all my life and have seen the Village go from a great place to visit, have a good meal and just walk around and look at the lovely boats. The boats are still there and if you want to just walk around a Marina, then this is for you. But if you want good food or are a tourist, don't bother. There are so many other things to do in the City and in the Marina. I will update if the County ever fixes this mess, but I am not holding my breath.
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Michael S.

Yelp
Since I walk, ride, bike, or drive past this every day, I hesitate to write a review, but honestly there isn't a lot to do at Fisherman's Village. There are really only two choices: eat or get on a boat. The shopping is negligible and the fun consists of renting a bike, kayak, or jet ski. We catch the Water Bus here. Restaurants include El Torito, Shanghai Reds and some other middle of the road establishments. I'll be posting reviews on them soon, but basically there aren't any really great restaurants at Fisherman's Village. Often there is a live band performance on weekend afternoons, but it is in front of the fake lighthouse without much space to sit/relax/enjoy the bands. Parking isn't cheap, but can be validated for a couple hours at the restaurants. The vibe is very similar to Shoreline Village in Long Beach or even Ports o' Call in San Pedro, but with less shopping and weaker restaurants. It's wrong for me to bash on one of the main attractions in my own city, but I truly wish Fisherman's Village was better. Please improve the parking, bring in some cool restaurants (I'm looking at you YARD HOUSE), and offer some hip shopping options.
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Isabelle L.

Yelp
Feels like the concept didn't survive the economic crisis or the concept was flawed from the beginning. Except for a couple of restaurants, the area is pretty much empty and there are no stores left. In other words, not worth the detour.
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Emily C.

Yelp
I don't know what I was expecting, but quite possibly not this. I suppose it cannot be helped that this is just a strip of shops by the seaside and that's all that is. It's certainly not as impressive as SF's Pier 39, but you already have an inkling that it's not going to be. From across the marina, my friend and I saw the cute colored shoppes and people renting out kayaks so we took the water boat and rode all the stops to get to Fisherman's Village. About 5 minutes in, we were ready to head out. It's a short walk that is definitely very touristy with overpriced food items and a couple of fishing boats docked by the pier. I really don't have any more to say about this because that's all it was!
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Nicole E.

Yelp
This place was a little disappointing. We went there in the morning around 10am and nothing was open. It was neat looking at the boats and water but I was left wanting more. There were a few cool spots for pictures but that is about all. Maybe if you go later in the day or on a weekend there would be more. I was hoping they would sell fresh seafood and have some cute seaside stores.
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Michele B.

Yelp
Fisherman's village is so cute and picturesque! I discovered it for the first time when riding along the strand. I saw the brightly colored buildings ahead and kept riding just to see what they were. I haven't really checked out any of the shops in the village, just walked around a bit as a break from biking. There are a few shops, restaurants and snack stands here to peruse but overall it's pretty quiet. Of course if you have watched arrested development, this will all look very familiar to you! If only the banana stand was there!
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Ann N.

Yelp
Arrested Development fans -- this place is a must! You'll recognize Fisherman's Village from the show as the set location for Bluth's Original Frozen Banana Stand. Of course, the Bluth Banana Stand isn't really there, but you can still buy a frozen banana at the shop next to the lighthouse! Parking is cash only, OR you can get validated for 2 hours by making a purchase at any shop. Don't worry, there are plenty of parking spots. There's live music, and the locals (mostly older) seemed to really enjoy it. This place is fairly desolate compared to Newport Beach's Balboa Pier. It's definitely ideal for someone who wants private thinking time, while enjoying a beautiful view. But just be warned that most of the shops here have gone out of business, so don't come with an itch to shop.
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Kacey K.

Yelp
Nice little area for a bike or a stroll along the gorgeous marina. Parking is expensive but you can get it validated at the local shops there. They have bike rentals and boat excursions to see whales too. Even parasailing which I've been meaning to try. Will probably book an appointment when my cousins come to visit next month. The best part of this area is the scenic views of the harbor.
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Kislev A.

Yelp
Cash only public parking lot. Free 2 Hours with validation. Was at Shanghai Red's and I could hear the live music from a reggae band from all the way over here. Told the rest of the table "we're here, we might as well check it out." It has the requisite ice cream shop, candy shop, gift and craft shops and a couple of nice restaurants by the water. But what made this, in my humble opinion, better than the San Pedro Port's o' Call are the following: * Live band * Less empty units. * Equipment rentals! What made it not as nice as POC is that the god seafood options are more expensive. They don't have as many affordable seafood places. But this is a good, CLOSER, alternative.
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Zen M.

Yelp
Enjoyed walking around and listening to live band music. Nice place to relax and enjoy . Not o mention paragliding ,sail boat rentals are also available for those hoe seeks extra adventure.
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Andrea R.

Yelp
Barely anything there (literally one shop to walk through and shop but it was just a very small cheap and cheesy souvenir shop). We walked the whole thing in 15 mins and were done. There are 3 places to eat but we weren't hungry. Since nothing was there and we didn't eat, we couldn't get validated parking and had to pay to do nothing.
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Jeffrey H.

Yelp
Great place for an ice cream or lunch and to look at boats and sea lions and pelicans.. I only dropped a star because they have shops that need serious help, a makeover and a clearance section to get rid of the merchandise that has collected dust for years and limiting them from bringing in new and desired souvenirs. Best of luck to them, perhaps they can interview people visiting ask what they would like to see in the shop.
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Patrick O.

Yelp
So very disappointing and upsetting. I grew up coming down here every few years and it was always a lovely spot with a great view and some cute shops and restaurants. Today, it's still fairly well attended, but there's nothing to do and the clientele is sketchy. There's two decent restaurants - Shanghai Red's and El Torito - both severely due for renovation but surviving because of the great water views. In between those two are a series of wannabe New England-facaded shops, all but 2 of which have closed just in the last few years. The two that ARE open are laughable - the merchandise offered is worse than a thrift shop. It's like the last, last leftovers from their 80's merchandise that they're still trying to move. I did spot a beautiful lead crystal vase made in Czechoslovakia pre-Czech republic, and was able to get it for 50% of the asking price, which was still more than it would've been on ebay. But seeing a quality piece like that collecting dust on a high shelf surrounded by nickel and dime China plastic and resin trinkets just drove home the fact that while these places may have had quality collectibles in the 70s and 80s, all that is long gone. It's amazing to me that this whole area has done nothing in decades to upgrade itself for tourists; instead the new restaurants and shops open AWAY from the Marina in the various strip malls that surround the area. It's become much more of a residential community for high end condos and apartments, but for outsiders looking for a beautiful afternoon by the ocean, the reality is a slowly decaying "village" that will probably end up being torn down. It's really sad. As has been mentioned already, there is live music in the center of the "village" on weekend afternoons, and it's pretty good. It's played loud, it attracts lots of folks dancing, and makes for a nice placemaking in an otherwise abaondoned retail space.
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Ann N.

Yelp
A childhood routine, we would visit this quaint establishment after church with a box of donuts from Winchell's. We'd sit at an outdoor table and watch the boats go by. There is a line of connecting, over-priced shops to walk through. There really isn't much in terms of shopping. A couple of nice waterfront restaurants and docked boats to look at. I'll still visit it when I'm in town solely for the purpose of nostalgia.

Heather R.

Yelp
I know this place was disappointing to some people, but my family and I found it delightful. There is a nice stretch of walkway to stroll, look at the yachts, marvel at the view, and photograph the seals, which play around the marina. There are about 4-5 places to eat with charming views. We ate at the crepe place, which is next to the Italian restaurant. Both have separate seating areas, but neither rivals the other. If you really want a waterfront view, there are a couple of restaurants with tables abutting the seafront. The sea air is fresh, and doesn't have that "fishy" smell that plagues some areas in and around Southern California.
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Jenn T.

Yelp
The first word that came to mind was: quaint. Fisherman's Village is pretty picturesque, I have to admit. Although there really isn't much to do there. Yes, there are shops, yes there are places to eat (chain restaurants and then some) and the ocean view is much less crowded than what you would find in Venice or Santa Monica. I come here from time to time to run along the beach, unfortunately both paths (meant for runners and cyclists) are overrun by some agro guys on bikes who gruff "ON YOUR LEFT!" and nearly sideswipe you in the process. I like that it's pretty easy to get your parking validated, but at the cost of paying $3 for a smart water. Seriously?!
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Christine B.

Yelp
If not for the small size of "Fisherman's Village," I would give it 5 stars. This is a quaint and adorable little area adjacent to the marina which includes many places to eat (burger stands to expensive restaurants). There are also some businesses where you can rent equipment if you wish to partake in aquatic activities such as paddle boarding, sailing, and jet skiing. I went parasailing twice leaving from here, and absolutely loved the experiences. It may get a little crowded in the afternoon on the weekends, but overall this is a great place for a romantic date or just to relax and escape from the middle of the city. Parking: some business validate an hour or 2 for the lot, which charges $1 per 20 minutes.
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MissMoBe M.

Yelp
Fisherman's VIllage has free outdoor concerts near the lighthouse every Saturday and Sunday afternoon. This is a sweet little event that attracts about 100 locals and visitors. The music is great, and more people should know about it. They will validate your parking if you purchase something from the merchants there. Fisherman's Village is also the location for most of the on-the-water activities in the Marina area.
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Jim A.

Yelp
Great destination after a ride via bicycle or while you wait to get in one of the boats for a fishing trip. Just wish they had more local places instead of the standard restaurants along the waterfront. Would love it if it was like the redonda beach village with its open seafood markets and shops.
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Irene N.

Yelp
Can they please just demolish this place already and put in a new destination? This is probably one of the most beautiful and picturesque locations and all of Los Angeles and we have this old rotting village that needs to be torn down once and for all. Please developers. Move forward and make this place look nice.
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Joan S.

Yelp
There would be many more visitors if they would lower the cost of parking. A free lot is located down Fiji Way, toward Admiralty Way, a bit of a walk. In the Lighthouse Plaza, on Sat. & Sun. afternoons, there are free concerts with good jazz & blues, appealing to a mostly older crowd. The views are of the ocean and channel and close-ups of pelicans & sea lions in season. Rent a jetski ($$$$) or take a boat tour of the harbor. During Jan./Feb. the Tall Ships arrive.