Overview
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long strip in Venice voted 'coolest block in America' by GQ, lined with independent boutiques, design shops, galleries, and some of LA's best restaurants and food trucks.
Highlights
- Indie Shopping: Curated boutiques selling fashion, home goods, and artisanal products.
- First Fridays: Monthly evening street festival with food trucks, art, and live music.
- Restaurant Scene: Acclaimed restaurants like Gjelina and Felix draw foodies from across LA.
History
Named after Venice founder Abbot Kinney, the boulevard was a sleepy commercial strip until independent businesses moved in during the 2000s, sparking its transformation into LA's coolest street.
Visitor Tips
- First Friday: The monthly First Friday event (5–9 PM) is the biggest draw.
- Parking: Street parking is notoriously difficult — consider rideshare.
- Duration: 1.5 hours.