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H C B D M E Self-Guided Bike Tour Shoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor, The Pike, Naples, Seal Beach, & Much More! • with turn-by-turn directions & points of interest • Wheel Fun Rentals 429-G Shoreline Village Dr. Long Beach, CA 90802 • (562) 951-3857 F Explore Shoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor, The Pike, Naples, Seal Beach & More! Create your own self-guided bike tour with turn-by-turn directions, local highlights, & points of interest. Points of Interest (see map for location ) Queensway Bay Enjoy the jaw-dropping views of boats moored in Queensway Bay. Queen Mary This luxury ocean liner was launched in 1934, and over 33 years it completed 1001 cruises before being docked permanently in Long Beach. The proud ocean liner is now an elegant floating hotel. Rainbow Harbor The harbor has 87 slips for commercial and recreational vessels. Enjoy this traditional boardwalk with funnel cones, fudge shops, popcorn, and more! Aquarium of the Pacific This aquarium houses over 11,000 marine animals. Highlights include 19 major Pacific Ocean habitats and 32 smaller focus exhibits. The Pike Having opened in 1902, The Pike is a historic beachfront amusement zone. With restaurants, Ferris wheel, and an open-air marketplace.The Pike is one of the most colorful and unique waterfront locations on the West Coast. Long Beach Museum of Art Located in the Bluff Park neighborhood, this impressive museum complex overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Founded in 1950, the LBMA features a historic mansion and art galleries. Try the banana bread pudding at Claire’s, the museum’s ocean front café. Belmont Pier The current 1,620 foot-long concrete pier was built in 1966, replacing a wooden pier that stood for over 50 years. Naples These charming islands are fashioned after the famous Italian waterfront community. There are canals with Gondola boats, cozy cottage waterfront homes, and a beautiful water fountain at the center of the Naples Plaza. Alamitos Bay Check out these family friendly beaches for sunbathing, kayaking, and water sports. Tucked away between Long Beach and Seal Beach, Alamitos Bay is named for the Spanish word “little poplars.” Stingray Bay Nicknamed “Ray Bay” by local surfers, the mouth of the San Gabriel River is teeming with stingrays due to the river’s slightly warmer water. Seal Beach Pier The pier’s boardwalk begins at Eisenhower Park and continues to the beach. At 1,835 feet long, it’s the sixth longest wooden pier in California. Downtown Seal Beach A haven for those in search of a laid-back hometown atmosphere. You’ll find a quaint business district and a variety of restaurants. Bixby Park With a band shell stage, sports field, BBQ pits, volleyball courts, and a skate park, Bixby Park is a great stop for your enjoyment. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. Gypsy’s Mediterranean Grill Deliciously fresh cuisine and relaxed atmosphere. 21 39th Pl. (562) 433-8850 Hennessey’s Tavern Comfortable casual restaurant serving Irish and pub fare. Try the Irish nachos. 143 Main St. (562) 598-6456 Javatinis Espresso & Gelato Known locally for roasting their own beans, visitors relax here while enjoying a delicious latte topped with creative latte art! 148 Main St. (562) 626-8202 Yard House A selection of beer and cider. American and international fare. 401 Shoreline Village Dr. (562) 628-0455 1. 2. 3. 4. Local Dining (see map for location) (805) 650-7770 • wheelfunrentals.com 1

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Page 1: Explore Shoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor, The …...You’ll find a quaint business district and a variety of restaurants. Bixby Park With a band shell stage, sports field, BBQ pits,

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Self-Guided Bike TourShoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor, The Pike,

Naples, Seal Beach, & Much More!

• with turn-by-turn directions & points of interest •

Wheel Fun Rentals429-G Shoreline Village Dr.

Long Beach, CA 90802 • (562) 951-3857

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Explore Shoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor, The Pike, Naples, Seal Beach & More!Create your own self-guided bike tour with turn-by-turn directions, local highlights, & points of interest.

Points of Interest(see map for location )

Queensway Bay Enjoy the jaw-dropping views of boats moored in Queensway Bay.

Queen Mary This luxury ocean liner was launched in 1934, and over 33 years it completed 1001 cruises before being docked permanently in Long Beach. The proud ocean liner is now an elegant floating hotel.

Rainbow Harbor The harbor has 87 slips for commercial and recreational vessels. Enjoy this traditional boardwalk with funnel cones, fudge shops, popcorn, and more!

Aquarium of the Pacific This aquarium houses over 11,000 marine animals. Highlights include 19 major Pacific Ocean habitats and 32 smaller focus exhibits.

The Pike Having opened in 1902, The Pike is a historic beachfront amusement zone. With restaurants, Ferris wheel, and an open-air marketplace.The Pike is one of the most colorful and unique waterfront locations on the West Coast.

Long Beach Museum of Art Located in the Bluff Park neighborhood, this impressive museum complex overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Founded in 1950, the LBMA features a historic mansion and art galleries. Try the banana bread pudding at Claire’s, the museum’s ocean front café.

Belmont Pier The current 1,620 foot-long concrete pier was built in 1966, replacing a wooden pier that stood for over 50 years.

Naples These charming islands are fashioned after the famous Italian waterfront community. There are canals with Gondola boats, cozy cottage waterfront homes, and a beautiful water fountain at the center of the Naples Plaza.

Alamitos Bay Check out these family friendly beaches for sunbathing, kayaking, and water sports. Tucked away between Long Beach and Seal Beach, Alamitos Bay is named for the Spanish word “little poplars.”

Stingray Bay Nicknamed “Ray Bay” by local surfers, the mouth of the San Gabriel River is teeming with stingrays due to the river’s slightly warmer water.

Seal Beach Pier The pier’s boardwalk begins at Eisenhower Park and continuesto the beach. At 1,835 feet long, it’s the sixth longest wooden pier in California.

Downtown Seal Beach A haven for those in search of a laid-back hometown atmosphere. You’ll find a quaint business district and a variety of restaurants.

Bixby Park With a band shell stage, sports field, BBQ pits, volleyball courts, and a skate park, Bixby Park is a great stop for your enjoyment.

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Gypsy’s Mediterranean Grill Deliciously fresh cuisine and relaxed atmosphere. 21 39th Pl. (562) 433-8850

Hennessey’s Tavern Comfortable casual restaurant serving Irish and pub fare. Try the Irish nachos. 143 Main St. (562) 598-6456

Javatinis Espresso & Gelato Known locally for roasting their own beans, visitors relax here while enjoying a delicious latte topped with creative latte art! 148 Main St. (562) 626-8202

Yard House A selection of beer and cider. American and international fare.401 Shoreline Village Dr. (562) 628-0455

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Local Dining(see map for location)

(805) 650-7770 • wheelfunrentals.com

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