
NEIGHBORHOOD
St Malo Beach, Oceanside
St. Malo was inspired by the seaside town of Saint-Malo in Brittany, France. It was developed in the 1920's and reflects the architectural style and charm of that region with storybook cottages and quaint chalets.

NEARBY
ATTRACTIONS
» Carlsbad Village → 10 min.
» Arrowood Golf Course → 30 min.
» Oceanside Museum of Art → 10 min.
» Oceanside Pier → 15 min.
» Legoland → 15 min.
» Oceanside Harbor Village → 15 min.
» Del Mar Fairgrounds → 30 min.
» San Diego Zoo Safari Park → 45 min.
» SeaWorld → 50 min.
» San Diego Zoo → 1 hr

Museum showcasing the history and culture of surfing, featuring exhibits on surfboards, iconic surfers, and the sport's evolution. It’s a must-visit for surf enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Features contemporary art exhibits with a focus on Southern California artists, offering a diverse range of visual arts, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and design.

One of the longest wooden piers on the West Coast, offering stunning ocean views, fishing spots, and a leisurely stroll along the Pacific.
Nearby Dining
Recommendations
» Beach Break Cafe → 20-min. walk
» The Privateer Coal Fire Pizza → 5 min.
» 333 Pacific → 10 min.
» Local Tap House & Kitchen → 10 min.
» Flying Pig Pub & Kitchen → 10 min.
» Masters Kitchen and Cocktail → 10 min.
» Petite Madeline Bakery → 10 min.


A stylish, upscale restaurant in Oceanside known for its coastal-inspired cuisine, featuring fresh seafood, steaks, and an extensive vodka selection.

A casual, laid-back spot known for its artisanal pizzas cooked in a coal-fired oven, offering a perfectly crispy crust.

A charming café and bakery known for its freshly baked pastries, artisan breads, and French-inspired breakfast and lunch offerings.

A trendy, upscale eatery housed in a former auto shop, offering a farm-to-table menu with seasonal dishes, craft cocktails, and a laid-back, stylish atmosphere.
