Directions & Parking — Santa Monica Pier (2024)

Below you can find the best modes of transportation for visiting us.
We highly encourage alternative methods of transportation to avoid heavy traffic.

By Car

From I-10 West
exit 1-A to 4th& 5thstreets, stay in the right lane to make a right on 4thStreet at the light. Make the first left on Colorado Boulevard and drive straight until you hit Ocean Ave. Turn left onto Ocean Ave. Make a right on Seaside Terrace – this is a small side street after the traffic light onto Pacific Coast Highway. Take the next right on Appian Way – this will take you to Lot 1 North on the other side of the Pier.

From Pacific Coast Highway South
If you are driving to Santa Monica on the Pacific Coast Highway, you can enter Lot 1 North by the beach directly from PCH. When approaching the Pier, stay right after passing the California Incline; as traffic moves left into the McClure Tunnel, stay in the right-most lane. This will take you directly into Lot 1 North. If you need to access the Pier deck from PCH, exit left to the California Incline which will take you up to Ocean Avenue. Turn right on Ocean; the Pier bridge will be on your right in three blocks at Colorado.

By Rideshare

Many ride-share services, including industry leaders Lyft and Uber, pick up and drop off passengers in Downtown Santa Monica. If coming to the Pier, set your destination to 1550 Appian Way to be dropped off by the beach so that you avoid the congestion of Ocean Avenue and the Pier Bridge. From this area you can take the stairs or wheel-chair accessible ramps onto the Pier deck and drivers can easily exit back out to Pacific Coast Highway and I-10.

By Train

The Metro Expo Line runs from 7th/Metro Center in Downtown Los Angeles to the Downtown Santa Monica Station, located at 4th and Colorado Ave. The total trip takes approximately 46 minutes – a fast, economically, and environmentally-friendly alternative to the I-10 Santa Monica Freeway. Regular adult fare on the Metro is $1.75 and includes two hours of free transfers. Trains run every 10 minutes at peak times, 12 minutes off peak, and 20 minutes early mornings and late nights. For more information, visitmetro.net.

To walk to the Santa Monica Pier from the Downtown Santa Monica Expo Station, head west on Colorado Avenue, cross over Ocean Ave, and walk down the Pier bridge. It’s approximately a 10 minute walk from the station to the Park.

By Bus

Big Blue Bus
Santa Monica’s mass transportation service, has service to the Pier on Bus 8 Downtown Santa Monica / UCLA.
The stop is at Ocean and Colorado. At the nearby Civic Center stop, you can catch buses 9 Pacific Palisades / Downtown Santa Monica, 2 Wilshire Blvd, and 5 Culver City / Downtown Santa Monica. On 4thstreet buses 7 Koreatown / Downtown Santa Monica and 3 Aviation / LAX make stops for both their standard and rapid services. Local trips are $1.25 each way. Find up-to-date times and schedules atbigbluebus.com.

Metro
The Los Angeles metropolitan transportation system that encompasses 100 miles of light rail lines and over 2,000 buses spanning a 1,500 square mile service area. Metro Bus 534 Downtown Santa Monica / Trancas Canyon stops at Colorado and Ocean. On 4thstreet you can catch the Metro Rapid 720 all the way to Downtown LA via Wilshire. Metro Buses are $1.75 one way or $7 to ride all day. See schedules, other bus routes servicing Santa Monica and a handy trip planner atmetro.net.

By Foot

The Pier is centrally located in Santa Monica and easily accessible on foot from all hotels in Downtown Santa Monica, as well as Santa Monica Place and the Third Street Promenade. Simply look towards the sea and walk
until you get to Ocean Avenue. You will be able to see the Ferris wheel and Pier.

To walk to the Pier from Downtown, the best path is to walk under the historic Santa Monica Pier and Yacht Harbor sign at Ocean and Colorado and down the Pier bridge.

If you are on Main Street or coming from hotels and other destinations along Pico, head towards the beach and take Ocean Front Walk. This meandering pathway leads past ocean-front cafes, hotels, and the historical Muscle Beach to the back side of the Pier which is accessible by a number of stairways and wheel-chair accessible ramps.

By Bike

The Santa Monica Pier is within easy cycling distance from anywhere along the southern California coast!

Take the Marvin Braude Bike Trail – also known as The Strand – which is a paved path that runs 22 miles
(35 kilometers) along the shore from Will Rogers State Beach in Pacific Palisades all the way south to Torrance County Beach. Bikes are allowed on the Pier.

Parking

Beach Parking Lot
Please use the address below:

1550 Appian Way
Santa Monica, CA 90401

Santa Monica Pier Deck
Open Monday-Thursday 9AM-8PM

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Directions & Parking — Santa Monica Pier (2024)

FAQs

Where is the best place to park at Santa Monica Pier? ›

The closest parking lot is at the bottom of the ramp on the Pier itself. More parking is available at Lot 1 North, located immediately north of the Pier. Santa Monica Pier and beach is easily accessibly by alternate forms of transportation.

How do you pay for parking at Santa Monica Beach? ›

Santa Monica has on-street parking meters throughout the city, all of which accept payment via coins or credit card.

How much time is needed at Santa Monica Pier? ›

Visiting the Santa Monica Pier can be a half day or whole day activity. It depends on your mood and how much you enjoy people-watching. We would definitely recommend at least two hours for the Pier and surrounding area. On a beautiful day, maybe even longer and plan to have some lunch there.

Where to get dropped off at Santa Monica Pier? ›

If coming to the Pier, set your destination to 1550 Appian Way to be dropped off by the beach so that you avoid the congestion of Ocean Avenue and the Pier Bridge.

Where to park when going to Santa Monica Pier? ›

Lot 1 North | 1550 Appian Way

Sometimes referred to as just “the beach lot,” Lot 1 North, located at 1550 Appian Way, is the largest parking lot that serves the north beaches, volleyball nets, Santa Monica Pier, Ocean Front Walk, and even Downtown Santa Monica.

How much is the Santa Monica Place parking? ›

City Parking

The first 90 minutes are free. $2.00 for the next hour and between $2.00-3.00 for each additional 30 minutes. $20.00 daily maximum on weekdays and $25.00 daily maximum on weekends. The first two levels in all structures will be dedicated to 3 hour parking only.

Is it hard to find parking in Santa Monica? ›

Santa Monica has over 20 parking lots for beach parking and downtown. Most downtown lots are free for the first 90 minutes. All parking is controlled by the City of Santa Monica.

Do you have to pay to park at Santa Monica Pier? ›

You can pay to park in the lower lot, Lot 1 N. Lots are first-come-first-serve and can fill up pretty quickly on a busy day. Parking rates vary so please check the City of Santa Monica Parking website for updated information.

Do you have to pay to get into Santa Monica Pier? ›

Although there is no Santa Monica Pier entrance fee, the tickets to attractions and events differ. The Santa Monica Pier rides prices differ from ride to ride. Also, the Santa Monica Pier Amusem*nt Park Entry fee ranges between $5 and $10 per ride.

What time is best to visit Santa Monica Pier? ›

Late afternoon is a great time to head out to the Santa Monica Pier, with no shortage of things to do or see. Take the time to watch a street performer, or see how the pros fish at the end of the pier. Grab a drink and an appetizer at one of the many restaurants as you ease into the evening in Santa Monica.

Which is better Santa Monica Pier or Venice Beach? ›

Venice Beach is a vibrant beach locale that's perfect during the day, whereas the larger Santa Monica provides a wider range of things to do and a much more happening nightlife.

What is so special about Santa Monica Pier? ›

The Santa Monica Pier offers a wide variety of activities for the whole family. Enjoy the rides like the West Coaster and the Pacific Wheel, carnival games, and food at Pacific Park.

How much is it to Santa Monica Pier? ›

Pacific Park is an admission-free amusem*nt park meaning you can come and go as you please. Rides and attractions are priced individually and range in price from $5-15. You can purchase tickets online or at the ticket booth for individual rides. Pacific Park and the Santa Monica Pier have reopened.

How much do you have to pay for Santa Monica Pier? ›

There is no charge to stroll the Santa Monica Pier or wander through the rides and games at the Pacific Park Amusem*nt Park. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the swirling rides above you and crashing waves below the pier.

How late can you go to Santa Monica Pier? ›

The Santa Monica Pier is open Daily from 6AM to 10PM.

Does Santa Monica Pier have free parking? ›

Heading to Santa Monica pier for a day at the beach? If you're looking for free parking, you're in luck. There are free parking spaces on most residential streets at metered spaces after-hours, but unfortunately no free parking on Sundays.

Do you have to pay to park at the Santa Monica Pier? ›

You can pay to park in the lower lot, Lot 1 N. Lots are first-come-first-serve and can fill up pretty quickly on a busy day. Parking rates vary so please check the City of Santa Monica Parking website for updated information.

What is the most walkable area in Santa Monica? ›

You'll find Santa Monica's incredibly walkable downtown district roughly between Wilshire Boulevard, Lincoln Boulevard, Colorado Avenue and Ocean Avenue.

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