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Monica Big Blue Bus |
From Downtown LA take the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus #10 to the beautiful beach town of Santa Monica.
Santa
Monica Beach (1400 Ocean Avenue)
Nothing symbolized the Southern California lifestyle more alluringly than the beach of Santa Monica. You’ve seen it in countless movies, in numerous TV shows. What you’ve seen is what you’ll get. Three and one half miles of sun-washed sand, a gentle caressing breeze, slowly swaying palms and the broad Pacific to loll you into leisure. One look and you’re hooked! One day in its embrace and you’re destined to return. Ride a wave or wade in one. Work on your tan. Build a sandcastle or build up your body. Pedal or skate along the sand. Play games that are good for the body and the brain.
Santa
Monica Pier (Colorado/Ocean Ave.;
310/458 -8900)
From the beach, to either the left of right of you is the Pier, a place for families and fun, for amusement and amazement. They can ride a roller coaster, dine at an ocean view restaurant, or simply relax and watch the waves.
Santa
Monica Pier Aquarium (1600 Ocean Front
Walk; 310/393-6149)
Underneath the pier lies a beach level aquarium which uses appealing, hands-on presentations to convey a sense of the fragility and beauty of the marine life in Santa Monica Bay.
Ocean
Front Walk (Ocean Front Walk)
This broad, paved footpath which stretches south from the Pier to just below Bay Street gives you access to every beach activity.
Palisades
Park (1400 Ocean Ave.; 310/393-7593)
Palisades Park is a neighborhood focal point for readers and runners, sunbathers and sketchers, art lovers and animated conversationalists.
Third
Street Promenade (1351 Third Street.;
310/393-8355)
Within the downtown center is the world famous Third Street Promenade, an open-air pedestrian promenade alive with cafés, bookstores, kiosks, cinemas, fashion boutiques and novelty shops.
Arizona
Street Farmers' Market (Arizona b/w
2nd & 3rd)
Wednesdays between 9am and 2pm and on Saturdays between 8:30am and 2pm, these 2-1/2 blocks of downtown Santa Monica become a feast for the eyes and stomach.
Puppet
& Magic Center (1255 2nd St; 310/656-0483)
It contains exhibits of more than 500 puppets and ventriloquist figures, as well as live performances in a 40-seat theatre. Adults and children will be mesmerized.
Montana
Avenue Shops & Restaurants (Montana
Ave)
In the midst of Santa Monica’s prominent residential area is Montana Avenue where you’ll find 130 sophisticated, upscale, one-of-a-kind shops that cater to elegant taste in fashion.
Santa
Monica Place (Colorado/Main St.; 310/319-0431)
Santa Monica Place at the base of Third Street Promenade is Santa Monica’s only indoor shopping center.
Ye
Olde King's Head Pub & Restaurant
(116 Santa Monica Blvd.; 310/451-1402)
Traditional British fare, with daily specials including roasts, are served in a comfortable and casual setting.
Anastasia's
Asylum (1028 Wilshire Blvd.; 310/394-7113)
It will remind you of a living room on the first floor and a Parisian café on the mezzanine, where musicians periodically perform.
Douglas
Park (2500 Wilshire Blvd.) Opened
in 1916, there's a great big new playground
(including a water park), the two public
tennis courts were resurfaced and the
lawn bowling green preserved.
Santa
Monica Airport Farmers' Market (Airport/Bundy
Ave.; 310/458-8591)
Every Saturday from 8am to 1pm in the parking lot on the north side of Airport Avenue, west of Centinela Avenue, this market fills with vendors from all around Southern California.
Santa
Monica Outdoor Antique Market (Airport/Bundy
Ave.; 323/933-2511)
The fourth Sunday belongs to the Santa Monica Outdoor Antique and Collectible Market (6 .a.m-3 p.m.) at the Santa Monica Airport.
Bergamot
Station/Santa Monica Museum of Art
(2525 Michigan Ave.; 310/586-6488)
Located in the heart of Santa Monica, in the Bergamot Station Arts Complex, the non-profit Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA) presents dynamic exhibitions of contemporary art that embrace diverse aesthetic, cultural, and ideological perspectives, complemented by outstanding educational programs for people of all ages.
Novel
Cafe (212 Pier Ave.; 310/396-8566)
This café is a fine place to mix literature and latte, and to take in the unique surroundings of southern Santa Monica.
Downtown
Santa Monica Farmers' Market (Main
St./Heritage Square)
Each Sunday from 9:30am to 1:00pm a vibrant bazaar takes over the grounds between and around the California Heritage Museum and the Victorian at Heritage Square.
California
Heritage Museum (2612 Main St.; 310/392-8537)
The Museum is located on Main Street, one of Santa Monica's most charming areas. It is surrounded by galleries, boutiques, specialty stores and restaurants, and is only one block from the beach and bike paths.
Eames
Gallery (2665 Main St.; 310/396-5991)
An intriguing gallery showcasing the design genius of Charles and Ray Eames, the industrial design and architecture team whose furnishings are also displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Santa
Monica Playhouse (1211 4th street
; 310/394 - 9779)
Santa Monica Playhouse is an internationally acclaimed professional intimate theatre and educational conservatory, presenting exciting year-round Main Stage productions, Family Theatre musicals, workshops for youth, pre-schoolers and adults, classes in private and public schools and birthday parties. In almost half a century of operation it has garnered over 200 awards and commendations.
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