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DoubleTree by Hilton San Pedro - Port of Los Angeles
DoubleTree by Hilton San Pedro - Port of Los AngelesTop neighborhoods in San Pedro

Central San Pedro
Central San Pedro's waterfront promenade lets you experience authentic maritime culture up close. Watch massive cargo ships while strolling along harbor walkways or dive into local flavors at the bustling San Pedro Fish Market. The Art Deco Warner Grand Theatre and historic maritime buildings showcase the neighborhood's rich nautical heritage, while Croatian and Italian influences add cultural depth to your visit. Grab fresh seafood at waterfront eateries or explore ethnic restaurants featuring Croatian and Mexican cuisine. Most attractions are within walking distance along well-maintained promenades, though buses connect to downtown LA. Budget motels and mid-range hotels near the harbor offer comfortable bases for your maritime adventures.

Vista del Oro
Vista del Oro's hillside location rewards you with sweeping views of Los Angeles Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. This upscale San Pedro neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat from the city bustle with its tree-lined streets and well-maintained homes. You won't find tourist attractions here—instead, you'll discover an authentic slice of luxurious LA suburban living. Travelers should rent a car to navigate the steep, winding streets as public transit is limited. While dining options are scarce within the neighborhood, nearby San Pedro waterfront offers plenty of restaurants. Most accommodations are upscale vacation rentals with premium amenities like private pools and panoramic ocean views.

Coastal San Pedro
Coastal San Pedro beckons with its dramatic Pacific views and maritime treasures. The Korean Bell of Friendship stands majestically on ocean bluffs, while Cabrillo Beach offers protected waters perfect for families. History buffs can explore Point Fermin Lighthouse and Fort MacArthur Museum, where military defense stories come alive among eucalyptus groves. Casual seafood joints serve up fresh fish tacos and clam chowder with ocean views. Small coastal inns and vacation rentals provide laid-back accommodation options with easy beach access. Though public transit is limited, the area's extensive coastal paths make exploring the waterfront a breezy adventure.

Northwest San Pedro
Northwest San Pedro offers a refreshing slice of authentic Southern California suburban life away from tourist crowds. Tree-lined streets with mid-century homes create a peaceful residential haven where you can enjoy morning strolls and distant harbor views. Some areas provide access to waterfront paths perfect for watching massive ships navigate Los Angeles Harbor. Getting around requires a car or ride-share service as public transit is limited in this quiet neighborhood. While dining options are sparse within the area, you'll find family-run establishments with affordable prices. Most travelers choose vacation rentals in residential homes for a genuine local experience.

Fort MacArthur
Fort MacArthur blends military history with breathtaking ocean views in San Pedro. History buffs can explore preserved concrete bunkers and batteries while photographers capture panoramic Pacific vistas. The Korean Bell of Friendship sits majestically in manicured gardens, offering a cultural counterpoint to the military structures. Hiking trails wind through coastal bluffs where native vegetation thrives alongside historical landmarks. Dining options are limited within the historic district, so plan ahead or venture to nearby San Pedro for seafood restaurants. While there's no lodging in Fort MacArthur proper, visitors can find accommodations in neighboring areas. A car is recommended as public transit is sparse and the steep terrain makes walking between sites challenging.
Top landmarks in San Pedro

World Cruise Center
You can stroll along World Cruise Center for relaxing water views when you're in Central San Pedro. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is artsy and has lots of nice beaches. If you carry on walking you'll get to Catalina Sea and Air Terminal for some more water views.

Battleship USS Iowa Museum
Battleship USS Iowa Museum is just one of the attractions in Central San Pedro, San Pedro so you might want to stop by during your trip. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is artsy and has lots of nice beaches. If you want to experience more of the culture San Pedro has to offer, head to World Cruise Center, Cabrillo Beach, and Port of Long Beach.


































































































