About 608 San Vicente Blvd Santa Monica, CA 90402
608 San Vicente is located on the quiet and peaceful north end of Santa Monica. The air is fresh, and the ocean is walking a 10 minutes walk. This is a perfect spot because we are away from the hustle and bustle of Santa Monica, we are still very close to fine restaurants and coffee house, Whole Foods, 3rd Street Promenade, the famous Santa Monica Pier and the train station.
Santa Monica is a charming seaside town with all of the culture, events and urban amenities of a bustling metropolis. The blend of Santa Monica’s natural beauty, award-winning dining, incomparable hotel collection, and famed shopping options, all on one of California’s most iconic stretches of shoreline, creates a truly unforgettable seaside destination.
DINING
Santa Monica emerged as an international culinary destination in the 1980s and has remained in the top echelon of American dining thanks to its many celebrity chefs and the new generation of culinary innovators who continue to invigorate the city’s dining scene. Santa Monica was on the vanguard of the local foods movement long before it became mainstream, and the use of
sustainable, organic ingredients is central to the cooking approach of the leading chefs around town. As a result, the local restaurants offer some of the freshest and most varied dining
options in
TOP ATTRACTIONS
• Santa Monica Pier: This true Southern California icon was built in 1909 and is one of Santa
Monica’s most beloved and well-known landmarks. It is home to an amusement park and
the Santa Monica Aquarium, in addition to dining options that range from gourmet fare to
cotton candy and ice cream cones.
• Pacific Park: Pacific Park is a full-service amusement park located on the Pier with rides and
attractions such as the five-story West Coaster roller coaster, the nine-story Pacific Plunge
tower ride, and the nine-story Pacific Wheel, the only over-water ferris wheel in California.
• Pacific Wheel: Pacific Park’s nine-story Pacific Wheel is the world’s first and only solarpowered ferris wheel. The ferris wheel’s 160,000 energy efficient LED lights create an 85-
foot high computer generated light show for nighttime beach-goers to enjoy. It also provides
riders with spectacular views of the Santa Monica coastline and is a central focal point on
the Santa Monica Pier.
• Third Street Promenade: The sprawling Third Street Promenade is the bustling hub of
Downtown Santa Monica. This pedestrian-only, open-air shopping destination is only two
blocks from the city’s popular beaches and is noted for its weekly farmers’ market, terrific
shopping, street performers, ample dining options, and of course, people watching.
• Farmers Markets: Santa Monica offers four weekly farmers’ markets where the city’s
residents and chefs pick up the country’s freshest produce, flowers, meats, cheeses, nuts,
fish, and more. Named the best in the country by Travel + Leisure, the Santa Monica
Farmers Market truly sets the tone for local dining.
• Tongva Park: A new, seven-acre park in the heart of Santa Monica. Designed by James
Corner Field Operations, the team behind New York’s celebrated High Line, Tongva Park
was inspired by the Southern California arroyo landscape of washes and ravines that once
defined the site. The urban landscape features an abundant and ambitious plant scheme,
contemplative walking paths, soothing water elements, and two viewing platforms offering
majestic views of the Pacific Ocean.
• South Bay Bicycle Trail: At 22 miles long, the South Bay Bicycle Trail is the world’s longest
oceanfront bike path. It begins at Will Rogers State Beach, the northernmost point of Santa
Monica, then scenically winds its way past Santa Monica State Beach, the famous Santa
Monica Pier, through the Venice Boardwalk and past the Venice Pier, all the way through
Hermosa and Redondo Beaches to end at Torrance County Beach.
• Santa Monica Place: Santa Monica Place reopened in 2010 after an extensive remodel as a
three-story, entirely outdoor shopping mecca, located just two blocks from the beach and
steps away from the famous Third Street Promenade. The Place was inspired by Santa
Monica itself – sunny open spaces, ocean breezes, and an airy central plaza. Anchored by
Bloomingdales and Nordstrom, Santa Monica Place also features a wide range of luxury
and specialty shops such as Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Michael Kors, Emporio
Armani, and more. A third floor rooftop deck features gorgeous ocean views and an entire
floor of dining, including ‘The Market”, where diners will find artisanal cheese, wines,
chocolates, olive oils, fresh produce and flowers, and more.
608 San Vicente Blvd is an apartment community located in Los Angeles County and the 90402 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District attendance zone.