The Ultimate Walkable Weekend in Culver City

The Platform, Culver City

Start Your Day Local

Begin your morning at Super Domestic Coffee on Washington Boulevard, where cyclists and creatives gather for espresso and fresh pastries. From there, stroll through Downtown Culver City, a pedestrian-friendly hub filled with tree-lined sidewalks, public art, and open-air patios.

Super Domestic Coffee, Culver City

Brunch, Shopping, and Studio Strolls

Head to Jackson Market & Deli, a local favorite tucked away on a quiet residential street, for brunch with a neighborhood feel. Then explore The Platform, Culver City’s stylish retail and dining complex, featuring independent shops, design studios, and the Instagram-famous wall murals that define its modern aesthetic.

Afternoon Art & Culture

Spend your afternoon wandering through The Culver Steps, home to outdoor seating, green space, and the weekly farmers market every Tuesday. If you’re into art, visit the Wende Museum, an under-the-radar collection exploring Cold War history and culture — one of the city’s best-kept secrets.

Evening Vibes

Wrap up your day with rooftop drinks at Margot, where the sunset views stretch across the Westside. Or, if you prefer something cozier, head to Father’s Office for craft beer and that legendary burger that put Culver City on the foodie map.

Margot, Culver City

Why Locals Love It

What sets Culver City apart is that you can do it all without getting in your car. In a city built for driving, that’s a true luxury. Walkability builds connection — and that’s what gives Culver City its “small town in the city” feeling.

Want to live where you can walk to coffee, culture, and community events? Let’s find your perfect place in Culver City.

Brought to you by Jane Lee, local Culver City realtor and neighbor.

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