Culver City

A thriving hub of creativity, Culver City combines a rich cinematic history with a vibrant, modern community.

“Culver City is where the charm of Old Hollywood meets the energy of a booming tech and arts scene—perfect for families and professionals alike.”

-Stewart & Randi

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WHY YOU’LL LOVE LIVING IN CULVER CITY

Culver City is an eclectic, culturally vibrant community that seamlessly blends opportunities for living, working, and recreation. Its highly walkable downtown features exciting museums, fabulous restaurants, and a lively atmosphere.
Nicknamed “The Heart of Screenland,” Culver City lies less than 10 miles southwest of Hollywood and boasts a cinematic legacy as iconic as Hollywood itself. As the home of Sony Pictures Entertainment and the filming site for classics like The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind, today’s Culver City retains its captivating charm.
Explore hidden gems, museums, historic landmarks, and some of the best dining experiences the city has to offer.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Thanks to mild year-round temperatures—ranging from the high 40s to mid-60s in winter and reaching the high 70s in summer—Culver City is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities any time of year.
The city’s parks, bike trails, and farmers markets foster a sense of community and provide fun entertainment for residents, even during challenging times. Plus, Culver City is just 5 miles from the beach!

SKATEBOARD, HIKE, AND PLAY AT CULVER CITY PARK
Culver City Park spans more than 41 acres, offering a safe outdoor space for families and friends to gather. The park features hiking trails, sports facilities, a skate park, the Boneyard Dog Park, playgrounds, and a parcourse for exercise. Grills and picnic tables are available for outdoor dining and relaxation.

CULVER CITY FARMERS MARKET
Every Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., rain or shine, downtown Culver City hosts a vibrant farmers market. Residents and visitors alike enjoy access to fresh produce and locally crafted artisan goods. Many top local chefs source ingredients here for their farm-to-table dishes, highlighting the market’s commitment to quality.

ATTRACTIONS
Culver City offers an array of unique attractions for residents to enjoy. The Museum of Jurassic Technology, housed in an unassuming storefront, features an eclectic collection of “cultural curiosities,” according to Smithsonian Magazine. Once reopened, its exhibits are sure to inspire and delight, showcasing one of Culver City’s hidden gems.
The Culver City Arts District, centered around La Cienega and Washington Boulevards, is home to numerous art galleries like ThinkSpace, which showcases contemporary art in various forms. Throughout the city, public art installations add to the cultural richness, part of the Art in Public Places Program.

BEST PLACES TO EAT
Culver City boasts some of the finest restaurants in the Los Angeles area, reflecting its bustling and diverse downtown. After exploring the city’s art galleries, treat yourself to a meal at Quicksand on Washington Boulevard, famous for its standout sandwiches.
For a top-rated breakfast or lunch, head to Destroyer LA, which offers outdoor dining and creative dishes like slow-roasted pork belly sandwiches, beef tartare, and a variety of breakfast options.
Other must-visit spots include the upscale Maple Block Meat Co. and Uzumaki Sushi, both of which offer exceptional dining experiences. For premium grocery shopping, don’t miss Erewhon.

LET US HELP YOU FIND YOUR CULVER CITY DREAM HOME
Whether you work in the entertainment or aviation industries that Culver City is known for, or you’re drawn to Southern California’s beauty and temperate climate, this city offers an affordable and welcoming place to call home.
Let us assist you in finding your dream home in Culver City.

Our Favorite Things:

  1. Historic Downtown – A walkable district brimming with restaurants, cafés, movie theaters, and the iconic Culver Hotel.
  2. Sony Pictures Studios – Formerly MGM Studios, this famed production hub offers guided tours and a rich Hollywood legacy.
  3. Culver City Arts District – A creative enclave featuring contemporary art galleries, murals, and design showrooms.
  4. Helms Bakery District – A renovated historic site hosting furniture stores, design shops, and popular eateries.
  5. Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook – Known for its steep stairs, panoramic city views, and hiking trails.
  6. Kirk Douglas Theatre – A local performing arts venue showcasing innovative plays and productions.
  7. Platform LA – A modern retail and dining space with trendy boutiques, fitness studios, and unique restaurants.
  8. Ballona Creek Bike Path – A paved trail ideal for biking and walking, running from Culver City towards the coast.
  9. Culver City Farmers’ Market – A weekly gathering where locals shop for fresh produce, artisanal goods, and tasty treats.
  10. Chef-Driven Dining Scene – Eclectic restaurants and gastropubs that draw foodies from all over Los Angeles.