Costa Mesa

City of the Arts

Costa Mesa offers a lively, down-to-earth balance to neighboring Newport Beach. Known as the “City of the Arts,” it’s home to the Segerstrom Center, South Coast Plaza, and a thriving local food scene. Residential pockets range from quiet, established neighborhoods to hip live-work lofts near The Camp and The LAB. Residents enjoy easy freeway access, solid schools, parks, and short drives to the beach. With year-round events, creative energy, and more attainable housing than the coast, Costa Mesa appeals to people who want Orange County convenience, culture, and fun without feeling too polished or touristy.

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  • For everyday errands, you’ll probably hit Westcliff Plaza or Mariner’s Mile. For “real” shopping, Fashion Island is the an open-air mall with Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, boutiques, and restaurants conveniently located in the middle of town. Lido Marina Village is your chic, on-the-water spot for smaller designer shops and cafés. Add in quaint Balboa Island storefronts and Pacific Coast Highway boutiques, and you’ve basically got your regular rotation covered.

  • Newport Beach makes it easy to live outdoors. Start with morning walks or bike rides along the Oceanfront Boardwalk or Back Bay trails, where you’ll spot birds, wetlands, and calm water views. Join local beach cleanups or harbor eco-events to give back. Try paddleboarding, kayaking, or surfing to stay active on the water. Parks, tidepools, and neighborhood greenbelts mean nature is always close, whether you’re exercising or simply unwinding outside under Newport’s blue, sunny skies.

  • Newport Beach has no shortage of “see and be seen” spots. Think harbor-view sushi bars, chic rooftop lounges, and modern coastal bistros buzzing with locals. You’ll find craft cocktails, shareable small plates, and fresh seafood in stylish dining rooms that lean light, bright, and beachy. Weekends mean reservations, valet stands, and plenty of people-watching. Whether it’s date night, girls’ night, or a client dinner, there’s always a trendy place to dress up for.

  • Newport Beach loves a good event calendar. Winters sparkle with the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, when decorated yachts cruise the harbor for several nights each December. Summers bring Concerts on the Green at the Civic Center lawn, plus neighborhood block parties and beach events. You’ll also feel nearby buzz from the Pacific Airshow in Huntington Beach and Fourth of July celebrations along the coast—there’s usually something festive on the water or by the sand.