The Malibu Pier has two restaurants owned by Malibu Farm - they're both really good but you really can't beat the view. It's also not too far from the Malibu Beach Inn, which has its own restaurant overlooking the ocean.
Mainly a bunch of high-end stores, it is also home to Malibu Kitchen, which is a deli run by a surly New Yorker that's always fun for a visit. You might also catch Jerry Seinfeld eating a black and white cookie.
One of the most exquisite museums in the city, free to enter and highlighting some of the very best in American and European art and architecture, with an incredible manicured garden.
This, or really any, Malibu beach is a must-go during the summer months!
You’re sure to recognize this picturesque location from countless Hollywood movies, but it is also a fully functioning observatory and museum! Working telescopes, cool educational exhibits, and a planetarium make the inside fun, and the panoramic views of Los Angeles (and the famous Hollywood sign) help complete the tourist experience. (Fun Fact: This is the exact place Alysia and Alex had their second date!)
Come down to the Pier for rides, food, and attractions! Also nearby is the Third Street Promenade for shopping and LOTS of wonderful restaurants.
Located at the Calamigos Ranch, this is a nice open air cafe with food and drinks, a great spot to hang out before the ceremony starts over at the North Pavillion.
One of our favorite places to eat while we’re in Malibu, the Broad Street Oyster Company has incredible lobster rolls and other fresh seafood with outdoor seating and beer+wine.
Fancy a trip into Downtown Los Angeles? Make sure to stop here for a bite! Food court style dining with exceptional, quality eats. Definitely one of our favorite places to grab a meal while we’re downtown.