I LOVE San Pedro!! I used to live there and wanted to retire there, but couldn't afford it, unfortunately. There is so much more to see and do than was even in the video. The weather is always perfect and it's a great place to explore if you like to be outside. The bunkers in MacArthur park are rich with WW2 history. There are also lots of locally owned places to eat, which I like so much better than franchise restaurants. I could go and eat somewhere different for weeks at all my old favorite places-from fish to sandwiches ((Go to the The Busy Bee!) The city is so eclectic with all the history and culture. I'm now inspired to take a vacation and visit all my favorite places.
@@angiecastillo110 go to Korean Bell or Angels Gate school. Kinda in between that walk path. There should be an open gate towards the old Tridentine Church, go in that gate and turn left. You will see a WW2 Canon. Keep going, you cant miss it.
Great video! I love San Pedro! I'm from England, and I made it my base when visiting the LA area 2014 and 2016. It's the "Guts and Glory" of the whole LA area. Great port, great scenery, wonderful people, and the vibrancy and drive of LA's working port area. I'm a beer man too, and that brewery is fantastic! Can highly recommend the Doubletree Hilton at San Pedro too.
So Jezz had told me about your Photowalks videos and after checking them out, I have been binge watching them over the past week. Your videos are captivating!
@@PhotowalksTV It’s hard to decide; however I really enjoyed the Manhattan/Redondo Beach one that included your adorable mom! Also tend to like the longer walks.
I love my town San Pedro but it’s all the homeless people especially on Palo Verdes st and beacon st near the town hall it’s the smell and stuff it has its rough spots like every town but it has very Beautiful spot like on the hill near the Korean bell it has great parks like point Fermin, friendship park. But I love my little town ofc.
I live here in San Pedro. Beautiful town. For the exception of all the Homeless coming in.
Love San Pedro. What's your favorite spot in town?
@@PhotowalksTV the walk path from Korean Bell to the old Tridentine Mass to the Marine Mammal museum to the WW2 bunkers. I love that little trail.
Jose Gonzalez what I grew up in Pedro its a shithole
@@jeffreyhess2889 i guess you didnt take advantage of all the beauty there
@Nicholas Johnson most of them dont want help. Ive seen multiple Family members trying to take them in, and they prefer to live on the streets.
I LOVE San Pedro!! I used to live there and wanted to retire there, but couldn't afford it, unfortunately. There is so much more to see and do than was even in the video. The weather is always perfect and it's a great place to explore if you like to be outside. The bunkers in MacArthur park are rich with WW2 history. There are also lots of locally owned places to eat, which I like so much better than franchise restaurants. I could go and eat somewhere different for weeks at all my old favorite places-from fish to sandwiches ((Go to the The Busy Bee!) The city is so eclectic with all the history and culture. I'm now inspired to take a vacation and visit all my favorite places.
I'm with you on this Leslie, the most under-rated place in Los Angeles. Thanks for the comment.
I had the good fortune to stay at the Crowne Plaza there a few years ago with an amazing harbor view, and I loved the old downtown and brewery!
Thanks for watching Ben!
I work under the bridge every day...thanks for rekindling my love of my town.
Must be inspiring! Thanks for watching.
You forgot to take the walk by the Korean Bell to visit the WW2 bunkers, the old Tridentine Church and the Marine Mammal museum.
Next time!
Where are the WWII bankers located?
@@angiecastillo110 go to Korean Bell or Angels Gate school. Kinda in between that walk path. There should be an open gate towards the old Tridentine Church, go in that gate and turn left. You will see a WW2 Canon. Keep going, you cant miss it.
Another great video! San Pedro has so much to explore.
Thanks Jan. Great place to ride your mountain bike from the bottom of San Pedro to the hills of Palos Verdes!
Great video! I love San Pedro! I'm from England, and I made it my base when visiting the LA area 2014 and 2016. It's the "Guts and Glory" of the whole LA area. Great port, great scenery, wonderful people, and the vibrancy and drive of LA's working port area. I'm a beer man too, and that brewery is fantastic! Can highly recommend the Doubletree Hilton at San Pedro too.
Thanks so much for watching! Hope to do Scotland Photowalks this spring!
Great video. San Pedro certainly has a lot to offer, and you nailed it.
Love San Pedro!
So Jezz had told me about your Photowalks videos and after checking them out, I have been binge watching them over the past week. Your videos are captivating!
Thanks Kathy! Which one is your favorite so far?
@@PhotowalksTV It’s hard to decide; however I really enjoyed the Manhattan/Redondo Beach one that included your adorable mom! Also tend to like the longer walks.
Here's the latest #Photowalk travel photography adventure. Hope you all enjoy it!
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Love San Pedro!
I love my town San Pedro but it’s all the homeless people especially on Palo Verdes st and beacon st near the town hall it’s the smell and stuff it has its rough spots like every town but it has very Beautiful spot like on the hill near the Korean bell it has great parks like point Fermin, friendship park. But I love my little town ofc.
San Pedro is literally a small hidden gem in CA. I love it !!!
The rent is kinda high though
@@cloroxo7230 yeah, specially if you just got an apartment. Good luck!
The south of San Pedro is like the more expensive part though but is great though with the parks, great schools , and light house cafe.
I live in Pedro best place
Huh does this man know about the gangs in pedro
very interesting but some would criticize calling the cruise ship a boat.😅
San Peedro?
It's San Pay-dro, not San Peeh-dro. Come on, people.
You again 🙄
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