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      • According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Playa Vista is adjoined on the northwest by Del Rey, on the north and east by Culver City, on the southeast by Westchester, on the southwest by Playa del Rey, and on the west by Marina del Rey.
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  2. Playa del Rey (Spanish for "Beach of the King") is a seaside neighborhood on the westside of Los Angeles in the Santa Monica Bay region of Los Angeles County, California. It has a ZIP code of 90293 and area codes of 310 and 424. As of 2018, the community had a population of 16,230 people.

  3. Playa del Rey is one of the last beach towns left undeveloped in the Los Angeles area. The beach is clean with volleyball areas, showers and facilities, and a lagoon with playground, baseball field and toilets.Families come on weekend to enjoy park area on the lagoon and beach happening.

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  4. Playa Vista is bordered by the unincorporated enclave of Marina Del Rey to the northwest, by the community of Playa del Rey to the southwest, by Loyola Marymount University and the upland part of Westchester to the southwest, south, east and southeast, and by the Del Rey district to the northwest.

  5. Playa Vista is a neighborhood in the Westside area of Los Angeles, California, United States. Playa del Rey Categories: neighborhood , district or neighborhood of Los Angeles and locality

  6. Playa del Rey (Spanish for "Beach of the King") is a seaside neighborhood on the westside of Los Angeles in the Santa Monica Bay region of Los Angeles County, California. It has a ZIP code of 90293 and area codes of 310 and 424.

  7. Not to be confused with the techie-hub Playa Vista next door, Playa del Rey is a sleepy beach enclave with the kind of laid-back, 70’s beach-bum culture that simply doesn’t exist anymore. Playa del Rey is a true LA relic. It’s also home to some serious spots to eat and drink.

  8. The last small beach town in Los Angeles. Playa del Rey has a rich history and surf culture with unique dining and shopping experiences.