South Bay Beach Town on the Pacific
Welcome to Manhattan Beach, a South Bay beach city in Los Angeles County, home to the historic pier, the Strand, and the iconic Manhattan Beach Open.
Manhattan Beach is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, on the Pacific coast of the South Bay, between El Segundo to the north and Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach to the south. The 2020 census counted 35,506 residents, and the city was incorporated in 1912. Though it is part of the greater Los Angeles metro, Manhattan Beach has long maintained a distinct, self-contained identity as an upscale beach town, defined less by freeways and office towers than by the ocean, the pier, and the sand. The city's landmarks tell its story. The Manhattan Beach Pier, built in 1920, stretches about 928 feet into the Pacific and is listed as a State Historical Landmark, recognized as the oldest concrete pier on the West Coast, with the Roundhouse Aquarium at its seaward end. Beach volleyball is central to local culture: the Manhattan Beach Open has been held every summer since 1960 and is considered the sport's signature event, with champions memorialized along the pier's Volleyball Walk of Fame. The Strand, the paved beachfront walkway and bike path, ties Manhattan Beach to the neighboring beach cities in a continuous coastal promenade. Residentially, the city is understood through its Sand, Tree, and Hill sections, which run from beachfront cottages and Strand-front homes through tree-lined inland streets to hillside estates with ocean views. Students attend the Manhattan Beach Unified School District, including Mira Costa High School, and the city sits just south of Los Angeles International Airport. Manhattan Beach suits those seeking a walkable, active, family-oriented beach community with top-tier schools and proximity to the Westside's employment centers.
Manhattan Beach is in Los Angeles County, California, on the Pacific coast in the South Bay region. It sits south of El Segundo and north of Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach.
Manhattan Beach is famous for beach volleyball, particularly the Manhattan Beach Open tournament held every summer since 1960, and for its 928-foot pier, built in 1920 and listed as a State Historical Landmark as the oldest concrete pier on the West Coast.
Manhattan Beach is served by the Manhattan Beach Unified School District, which includes Mira Costa High School. The district serves the city, and Hermosa Beach residents may also choose to attend Mira Costa.
Manhattan Beach lies about 20 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles, along the Pacific Coast Highway corridor. Los Angeles International Airport sits just to the north in El Segundo, a short drive from the city.
Locals describe Manhattan Beach in three broad sections: the Sand Section along the beach and downtown, the Tree Section of more residential streets inland, and the Hill Section, which rises above the coast with larger homes and panoramic ocean views.
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