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Torrance is a coastal city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, located in southwest Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is part of what is known as the South Bay region of the metropolitan area. A small section of the city, 1.5 miles (2.4 km), abuts the Pacific Ocean.
Welcome to the official government website for the City of Torrance - a vibrant city located in the heart of the South Bay.
The official guide to Torrance, California. Explore Torrance hotels, shopping and attractions. Stay central when visiting SoCal and Discover Torrance.
Just a few miles south of Los Angeles, Torrance has a more laid-back vibe than the City of Angels, with a unique mix of beaches, parks, shopping, and dining. My husband and I visited Torrance with two other travel writers for three days in October.
The pros and cons of living in Torrance, California, what living there is like, who lives there, reviews, and city grades for the area.
Torrance covers roughly 21 square miles (12,312 acres) and is situated in south western Los Angeles County, bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west. Torrance has 1.5 miles of lifeguard-patrolled beach, bath-house facilities and public parking. It also has 550 miles of sidewalks.
Discover Torrance for a getaway that’s filled with well-crafted experiences and well-kept secrets. Home to innovative craft breweries, leisurely shopping, exciting cuisine and an uncrowded local beach, Torrance comes alive with an easy-going, welcoming spirit all its own.
Torrance, located in Los Angeles County’s South Bay, is a bustling little city with international culture, an epic mall, craft beer, and a mellow beach.
Following is a historical overview of the City of Torrance, organized into sections that include some of the key events, development and changes that have shaped Torrance into the balanced City that we know today.
Torrance is a city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, in Southern California. Even though it is one of the larger suburbs of Los Angeles (147,000 residents in 2020), it is overlooked by the throngs of tourists that visit LA.