Del Perro is an incorporated affluent city featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online located in Los Santos County, San Andreas. It is bordered by Pacific Bluffs and Morningwood to the north, Rockford Hills to the east and Vespucci to the south.
Description[]
Del Perro is widely known for its beach and the world famous Pleasure Pier. Tourists can be seen wandering the streets of Del Perro, taking selfies and possibly uploading them to social networks like Lifeinvader.
Del Perro is a crowded city described as "trendy and hip", with many expensive houses and high tourism rates. The Del Perro Beach runs along to the west, where many people can be sunbathing on the beach or building sandcastles, overlooked by colorful beachside apartments. The famous Del Perro Pier is a good place to find tourists, wealthy locals, and tramps. The Prosperity Street Promenade, an upscale outdoor mall and important tourist attraction, runs through the heart of the city and serves as its main commercial street. To the north is the downtown district, where Del Perro's financial institutions are based within its postmodernist skyscrapers. The north side of Del Perro is a mix of commercial and residential, with quiet suburban homes and apartments tucked behind luxury hotels offering stunning views of the beach.
Mission Appearances[]
Grand Theft Auto V[]
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
Heists[]
The Cayo Perico Heist[]
Influence[]
Del Perro is based on the city of Santa Monica, California. The name "Del Perro", which translates to "of the dog" in Spanish, is likely a reference to Santa Monica's nickname of "Dogtown".
Notable Residents[]
- Corrupt Union Depository Businessman (Formerly; Deceased)
- Mason Duggan (Formerly; Deceased)
Transport[]
The neighborhood is connected via the Del Perro Freeway and has a LST underground station.
Places of Interest[]
- 0069 Cougar Avenue
- 1115 Boulevard Del Perro
- 1237 Prosperity Street
- Bluff Tower (Wilshire Palisades)
- Clock Tower Building (Bay Cities Guaranty Building)
- Del Perro Beach (Santa Monica Beach)
- Del Perro Beach Lifeguard Station (Santa Monica Coast Guard Station)
- Del Perro City Hall (Santa Monica City Hall)
- Del Perro Heights (233 Wilshire)
- Del Perro Parking Garage
- Del Perro Pier (Santa Monica Pier)
- Del Perro Pier Beach Maintenance Department
- Del Perro Plaza (Portofino Plaza)
- Del Perro Police Station (Santa Monica Police Station)
- Pleasure Pier (Pacific Park)
- Prosperity Street Promenade
Businesses[]
- Astro Theaters (AMC Santa Monica Theatre)
- Bahama Mamas West (Barnes & Noble Booksellers)
- Banner Hotel & Spa (Fairmont Miramar Hotel)
- The Beachfront Market
- Bean Machine (Promenade Cafe)
- Cool Beans
- Crown Jewel Motel
- Del Perro Gifts
- Del Perro Pier Food Market
- Del Perro Pier Surf 'N' Stuff
- Del Perro Plaza Restaurant (Santa Monica Food Plaza)
- Derriere (Victoria's Secret)
- Didier Sachs (Armani Exchange)
- Dionysia Theatre (Criterion Theater)
- Double Denim (United Colors of Benetton)
- Dune-O's Beach Cafe (Big Dean's Muscle In Cafe)
- The Fish Net Restaurant (Van Tilburg Building)
- The Grain of Truth
- Haute
- Hayes Auto Body Shop
- Heat (Puma)
- Hedera Hotel (The Georgian Hotel)
- Heroin Chic (Mango/Apple stores)
- Hung Drawn & Quarters (Playland Arcade)
- Lârss & Elbö (Pascal Mouawad)
- Les Bianco
- Lettuce Be (Starbucks Coffee)
- Lézard (Hard Tails)
- Limey's Juice and Smoothies (Cafe Bellagio)
- Lombank West (100 Wilshire)
- Los Santos Style
- Maze Bank (First Federal Bank of California)
- Miss T (Banana Republic)
- Nutsaki (Trastevere)
- Peckerwood (Urban Outfitters)
- Perrera Beach Motel (Pacific Sands Motel)
- Pescado Rojo (Paseo Del Mar)
- Pharaoh Cosmetics (Sephora)
- Ranch (Miss Sixty)
- Scarper (Sunglass Hut)
- Spines Bookshop (Borders Book & Music)
- SubUrban
- Sumac Restaurant (Ivy at the Shore)
- Swallow (Sur La Table Store)
- Taco Bomb (Gaucho Grill)
- Tree Tops
- Universal Uniform
- Vinewood Pawn & Jewelry
- Von Crastenburg Hotel (Ocean Towers)
- White Widow
- ZIP (Barnes & Noble Booksellers)
Roads and Streets[]
- Bay City Avenue
- Boulevard Del Perro
- Eastbourne Way
- Equality Way
- Great Ocean Highway
- Hawick Avenue
- Liberty Street
- Magellan Avenue
- Marathon Avenue
- North Rockford Drive
- Playa Vista
- Prosperity Street
- Prosperity Street Promenade
- Red Desert Avenue
- San Andreas Avenue
- Sandcastle Way
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The road connecting Great Ocean Highway and Downtown Del Perro via an S-shape slope up a cliff-side is a real-life road in Santa Monica named the California Incline. It has appeared in many Hollywood films, namely Knocked Up in 2007 and the 1963 classic comedy film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World by Stanley Kramer, which features a group made up of almost every famous American comedian of the mid 20th century racing to get $350,000 under a group of palm trees shaped like a Big W.