There are so many great neighborhoods in Long Beach ranging from Alamitos Beach to Zaferia. Whether you are enjoying the nightlife, the beach, or the marina, there is always something to do in Long Beach CA. Living in Long Beach is a cross between living in a small town and a large city. You get all of the excitement from the city, but also that wonderful California beach vibe.
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Alamitos Heights is surrounded by the Pacific Coast Highway to the north, University Park Estates to the east, Belmont Heights to the west, and Alamitos Bay to the south. It’s considered “exceptionally livable” according to areavibes.com’s rankings based on local amenities, graduation rates and housing market stability. Its Magnolia tree lined streets and exemplary schools make it a perfect place for families living in Long Beach.
Hugged by the Pacific Ocean and Belmont Shores, Belmont Heights is a quaint homage to the golden age of Los Angeles. Its famous Eliot Lane preserves the charm and history of bygone years with Craftsman Bungalows dating back to as early as 1905. Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier is a landmark dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces and provides a calm escape for fishing and strolling.
The Long Beach neighborhood of Belmont Park is located north of Belmont Shore and east of Belmont Heights. This community is set along the Alamitos Bay overlooking Naples and the marina across from it. The Pike, Shoreline Village and the Aquarium of the Pacific are just minutes away, and more shops and dining are walkable in distance. It also boasts great schools and provides bigger property lots than neighboring Naples.
Just west of Belmont Park and overlooking the Pacific Ocean is this tight knit community featuring Spanish-style homes from the 1920’s and 1930’s. In 1929 the Leeway Sailing and Aquatics Center opened here and claims to be one of the premiere instructional sailing programs in the country. You will love strolling down E. 2nd Street and enjoying the many shops, restaurants, and cafes. Belmont Shore is famous throughout Long Beach and Southern California for being a destination for fine food and entertainment.
The 405 and the 710 freeways wrap around this small community with Lakewood Village neighboring to the east. This affluent area features many custom-built homes that were built between 1920 and 1940 lending to its charming and historic atmosphere. It also hosts reputable schools including Longfellow Elementary -- recognized as a California Distinguished School.
Bluff Heights is another neighborhood of Long Beach molded by the suburban affluence of the 1910’s through 1920’s. Its Craftsman Bungalow homes dot the landscape providing a quaint, yet upscale charm to a well-kept neighborhood. It’s just minutes from the water between Alamitos Beach and Carroll Park with Bluff Park to the north and Belmont Heights to the east.
This upscale neighborhood lies along a bluff overlooking Long Beach. It hosts the Long Beach Museum of Art on Ocean Boulevard which houses more than 3,000 permanently installed pieces of art. The park itself is a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts who like to jog, stroll, or walk the dog. Bluff Park’s historical district is a collage of architectural styles dating back from the early 1900.
California Heights is bordered by Long Beach Boulevard to the west, Bixby Road to the north, Cherry Avenue to the east, and Wardlow Road to the south. Though it’s small in size, it is considered the largest historic district in Long Beach. Established in 1924, it has since become a rapidly growing neighborhood for families.
This one mile stretch along Anaheim Street between Atlantic and Junipero Avenues is known as the Cambodian Capital of the United States. It boasts an exciting collection of Cambodian restaurants and shops that were founded by immigrants who fled the Vietnam occupation in the mid 1970’s. Even the City of Long Beach gets involved with a Cambodian New Year celebration in honor of its residents.
Carroll Park became an established subdivision in 1907 and has since memorialized its history with original preserved Craftsman Bungalow homes dating back to as early as 1898. It’s known for little landscaped islands that dot the community and are exclusive only to Carroll Park. Because of its historic charm and beautifully landscaped boulevards, it attracts many walkers from neighboring communities.
Right on the edge of the sandy and expansive shores, Downtown Long Beach provides a playground for the relaxing beach goer, the active ocean sports enthusiast, and cosmopolitan city dweller. It’s host to a thriving arts culture with museums, theatres and music festivals. Long Beach is also home to the permanently docked, Queen Mary -- a historic ship turned hotel that harkens back to bygone years of early 19th century elegance.
Also known as the East Village Arts District, this tiny neighborhood is roughly eight blocks long north to south divided by Atlantic Avenue in the center and Ocean Boulevard to the south. From high rise condos to quaint cottages, this community provides a diverse and unique atmosphere and home to independent shops, restaurants and art galleries.
Located on the east side of Long Beach and next to Rancho Estates, families can take advantage of the close proximity to golf, outdoor archery, swimming, playgrounds, roller hockey, and an abundance of other outdoor activities. Even family pets have a place to run wild at the El Dorado Dog Park and Dog Beach.
El Dorado South is a quiet neighborhood hugged by the 405 freeway to the east and 605 freeway to the south. It lies just along the Orange County and Los Angeles County line making it a centrally located area, providing plenty of local shops and dining. Its neighborhood association provides a plethora of activities throughout the year, as well.
This small neighborhood is another area harkening back to the early days of Long Beach establishment. Craftsman, Spanish-style and Victorian style homes were built in the early 1900’s for working class families of the area and are still standing with impeccable quality today. Hellmann is bordered by Alamitos Avenue to the west, Anaheim Street to the north, Cherry Avenue to the east, and 7th Street to the south.
This picturesque and upscale community is built on five man-made islands named: Admiralty, Davenport, Gilbert, Humboldt, and Trinidad. To the north is the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach is to the south. Because the harbor is shallower than the ocean, the waters are slightly warmer -- which attracts swimmers and beachgoers alike.
Lakewood is Just outside of Long Beach to the west and south, Bellflower to the north, and Cerritos to the east. Its expansive landscaped boulevards stretch through this pre-developed community where post-war design ideologies paved the way to the modern map of Southern California -- making it Tree City, USA. Lakewood also has a remarkable enthusiasm for sports throughout the public schools and private programs.
Another area of Long Beach established just after WWII designed with suburban structure and a bevvy of architectural styles. It’s bordered by Lakewood to the north and west, and close proximity to a plethora of dining and shopping, especially along Viking Way and Norse Way. It’s also home to the Long Beach City Arts College’s Liberal Arts Campus.
This quiet and family oriented neighborhood is bounded by CSU Long Beach to the south, Clark Avenue on the west, Studebaker Road on the east, and close proximity to freeways that link you anywhere in Southern California -- including the nearby Long Beach airport. This community is great for bike riding, jogging and strolling under the tree-lined streets.
Los Cerritos is notable for its affluent homes that have been featured in movies such as Ferris Bueller's Day Off, American Pie, and Donnie Darko -- along with many others. It’s located within Bixby Knolls but has an individual personality unto itself. It was established in 1906 and considered an “All-American”neighborhood because of its large estates that dot the manicured boulevards.
Because it’s built on three islands, Naples provides a more luxurious and exclusive lifestyle. It overlooks the boats calmly swaying in the marina along the Alamitos Bay and provides a hotspot for kayaking, paddleboarding and hydrobiking. Due to its particular location along the shore, its beaches are known for calmer waves than other parts of Long Beach.
Park Estates is an affluent neighborhood consisting of mostly custom-built homes. It’s rated #2 best place to live in Long Beach according to areavibes.com’s rankings based on area amenities, graduation rates, housing market stability and weather. It lies just west of California State University Long Beach, north of Alamitos Heights, and east of Recreation Park Golf Course.
Part of the Greater East Long Beach area, Plaza is conveniently located west of El Dorado Park West, south of Carson Park, and just north of the 405 freeway. It was originally built as part of Lakewood, but was annexed to Long Beach in the early 1950’s. According to areavibes.com -- its amenities, graduation rates, and housing market stability rank it as “exceptionally livable.
A historic district located south of Carroll Park and Bluff Heights, and west of Belmont Heights. The park, named after the small circular area on Orizaba Avenue, was donated to the city in 1910 by the Alamitos Land Company. Like most homes in the historic districts of Long Beach, they were built in the early 1900’s in the Craftsman Bungalow architectural style.
Rose Park South is located just south of Rose Park and also a historic district of Long Beach. It lies north of Carroll Park and Bluff Heights, and west of Belmont Heights. It gets its name from the circular intersection on Orizaba Avenue and was donated to the city in 1910 by the Alamitos Land Company.
Signal Hill lies just south of the 405 freeway and conveniently located southwest of the Long Beach Airport. Nestled atop a hill overlooking southern Long Beach, it was originally established after the discovery of oil in the 1920’s. To add to its already progressive ideologies, Signal Hill elected California’s first female mayor in 1924.
University Park Estates is hugged by 7th Street to the north, Studebaker Road to the east, Loynes Drive to the south, and Margo Avenue to the west. It’s home to Charles F. Kettering Elementary School and lies along the west bank of the Los Cerritos Channel. This neighborhood consists of mostly middle to upper middle class homes with a family atmosphere.
Named after famed William Wrigley, Jr. of Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum, the small area of Wrigley was one of the first neighborhoods established in Long Beach in 1905. It’s bordered by the 405 freeway to the north, Pacific Coast Highway to the south, the Los Angeles River on the west, and Long Beach Boulevard to the east. This neighborhood contains a community park, Veteran’s Park, and a light rail that runs directly to local shops and dining.
This neighborhood was named after the Pacific Electric Railway’s Huntington Beach station stop of the same name. It’s located in the eastern part of Long Beach bordering south of the Pacific Coast Highway, north of 10th Street, to the east of Junipero Avenue and west of Loma Avenue. The East Anaheim Business Association is on track to make this neighborhood the next up-and-coming area of Long Beach.
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