Santa Monica Official Visitors Map 2017-18

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TRAVELOFFICIAL & TOURISM VISITORS MAP OF F M A I C IAL P S A OF M O N TA NIC A

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Santa Monica Pier Area/ Ocean Avenue The landmark Santa Monica Pier, sandy beaches, miles of bike path, and the sunlight-bathed eateries and hotels of Ocean Avenue add up to a quintessentially California scene.

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LONG OCEAN AVENUE, ALFRESCO DINING

spots, pastel-hued hotels, palm-lined Palisades Park, and the distinctive Tongva Park provide enviable beachfront hangouts. Ocean Front Walk, home of the Original Muscle Beach, still flexes its charm with a collection of rings, parallel bars, and balance bars plied by bodybuilders, yogis, and other assorted sun-worshippers. Bikes, skateboards, and even hoverboards drift down the Marvin Braude Bike Trail in an aimless procession of fun. Perched over the Pacific, the 108-year-old Pier, featuring the world’s only solar-powered Ferris wheel and the century-old Looff Hippodrome, attracts more than seven million visitors a year, each reveling in a delectable slice of West Coast nostalgia.


Downtown Santa Monica/Third Street Promenade Downtown is an entertainment hub and a creative culinary scene for Santa Monica, thanks to the farmers market, restaurants, boutiques, bars, and movie theaters that line the streets.

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OWNTOWN SANTA MONICA IS EQUAL PARTS

shopping haven and street-performer stage. Near the Pier, the Third Street Promenade consists of three open-air, car-free blocks that are anchored by upscale Santa Monica Place. With everything from fresh farmers-market produce to designer fashions, it’s a shopper’s nirvana. Likewise, foodies rejoice in the numerous restaurants featuring locally sourced ingredients and craft cocktails. Life pulses around each corner with hotel guests, street performers, shoppers, office workers, diners, barflies, and moviegoers. New to the mix: the terminus of the Metro Expo Line, opened in 2016, ferries riders by light rail between Santa Monica and Downtown Los Angeles.

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Main Street Cafés, shops, sandy beaches, and ocean breezes add to a welcoming neighborhood vibe.

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few blocks away, Main Street is characterized by a slow shift in personalities: By day, it’s a favorite of up-at-dawn locals, who come for breakfast or coffee after a sunrise surf session or to patronize the eclectic collection of businesses with their dogs and children in tow. Laid-back patio-lined cafés and indie boutiques can easily fill an afternoon for almost any visitor. In the evening, trendy restaurants and watering holes glow with a lively mix of options for nightlife lovers.

TA K E A V I D E O T O U R T H R O U G H S A N TA M O N I C A’S N E I G H B O R H O O D S AT santamonica.com/a-video-tour-throughsanta-monicas-eight-neighborhoods.

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Montana Avenue Stretching for 10 blocks, this tree-lined street’s shopping district is filled with popular eateries, juice bars, upscale boutiques, and a historic movie theater.

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northern edge, is home to a stretch of more than 150 restaurants and retailers. Though it’s just a short walk from Downtown Santa Monica, it feels removed from the hustle and bustle of the Promenade and Pier. Late-night options may be limited, but from sunrise to sunset, a steady stream of shoppers browse the surrounding storefronts amid a relaxed crowd of A-list celebrities, out-of-towners, and parents pushing strollers, none of whom seem in a hurry to leave the wealth of juice bars, latte vendors, and outdoor cafés.

Wilshire Boulevard This bustling corridor is lined with restaurants, a variety of shopping opportunities, and a trio of parks, including Palisades Park, a favorite for ocean vistas.

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Los Angeles to Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, Wilshire Boulevard is a kaleidoscope of California culture. You’ll find several chef-driven dining hot spots near mom-and-pop bakeries and generations-old Mexican eateries. A smattering of vintage and designer consignment stores make the whole strip a favorite for deal hunters. Join some locals at Douglas Park for a lawn bowling session and then head to scenic Palisades Park for a bluff-top view of a classic Santa Monica Beach sunset.


Pico Boulevard Culture abounds on this lively strip— in the form of street art, international cuisine, a weekly farmers market, and the sands of Santa Monica State Beach.

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artery connecting Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles, have begun to look more like an art exhibition as of late: The local business improvement district, paired with the award-winning nonprofit Beautify Earth, has adorned buildings here with a variety of striking murals. The people bustling through the area are equally diverse, drawn to a mix of small galleries, live music venues, shops, and a variety of restaurants offering temptations for almost any palate. Accessible from the three Metro Expo Line stations in town, Pico ends at the beach and links Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica College, and Virginia Avenue Park—home to a beloved Saturday farmers market.

Ocean Park Boulevard/Santa Monica Airport Area The city’s southeastern-most enclave is an up-and-coming destination for diners and shoppers in the know.

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Park is all of the above, and more. Set at the southeastern edge of the city and linked directly to the beach, Ocean Park Boulevard boasts an authentic local vibe, a crop of talked-about restaurants, and “Where did you get that?!” boutiques and shops. Accentuated by spacious Clover Park, the neighborhood is also home to the Santa Monica Airport and its dynamic aviation museum, the Museum of Flying. The airport’s observation decks, eco-friendly gardens, and twice-monthly antiques market are also big draws.


Mid-City This centrally located enclave is home to a thriving arts scene.

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Wilshire and Olympic boulevards, this easily accessible neighborhood gets plenty of attention for its arts and entertainment offerings (particularly Bergamot Station’s galleries and The Broad Stage’s shows), as well as top-notch eateries. It’s also home to a growing crop of interesting restaurants and shops.

HOW TO USE BRE EZE BI KE SHARE 1. Go to socialbicycles.com and create an account under the pay-asyou-go plan. 2. Enter your account number on the bicycle keypad. 3. To find and reserve a bike, you can download the socialbicycles mobile app. 4. To release the bike for riding, pull out the yellow lock bar and place it in the holster. 5. Adjust the saddle height and check the brakes before riding.

6. Start your ride. 7. For quick stops, use the “hold” button by the keypad and secure the bike to any bike rack. 8. To unlock the bike again, enter your four-digit pin code. 9. At the end of your ride, return and lock the bike to a Breeze Bike station or a rack within 100 feet if the station you choose is full. For locations and more information, visit santamonicabikeshare.com.

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Forget fear. Worry about the addiction.Ž We are dedicated to challenging everyone—from thrill-seekers to couch potatoes. Offering classes in Flying Trapeze, Trampoline, and Aerial Arts, TSNY will motivate you physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Trapeze School New York: Los Angeles 370 Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica | 310-394-5800 trapezeschool.com

Learn to Surf in 2 hours! Aqua Surf On the beach, directly in front of address: 2701 Barnard Way Santa Monica | 310-902-7737 aquasurf.com

Guided bike tours, bike & beach equipment rentals. Joy Ride Santa Monica Tours 2 Arcadia Terrace Santa Monica | 310-866-5960 joyridesantamonica.com

Aviation history on display with aircrafts, flight simulator, and art exhibitions. Museum of Flying 3100 Airport Ave. Santa Monica | 310-398-2500 museumofflying.org

Segway tours & rentals offered daily. Segway Los Angeles 1431 Ocean Ave. Santa Monica | 310-395-1395 segway.la


Dine Style Upscale bar & grill across from iconic Santa Monica Pier. Del Frisco’s Grille 1551 Ocean Ave. Santa Monica | 310-395-7333 delfriscosgrille.com/santa-monica

Fresh California Coastal Cuisine. Herringbone Santa Monica 1755 Ocean Ave. Santa Monica | 310-971-4460 herringboneeats.com

Fresh seafood at the historic Santa Monica Pier. The Lobster 1602 Ocean Ave. Santa Monica | 310-458-9294 thelobster.com

California inspired neighborhood restaurant focused on fresh, local ingredients. M Street Kitchen 2000 Main St. Santa Monica | 310-396-9145 mstreetkitchen.com

Authentic Italian cuisine and pizza, 5 blocks from the ocean. OBICÁ Mozzarella Bar 606 Broadway Santa Monica | 310-393-6633 obica.com

Dinner Cruises, Weekend Brunch, Cocktail Cruises, Private Events and Weddings. Hornblower Cruises & Events 13755 Fiji Way Marina del Rey | 310-301-9900 hornblower.com

SANTA MONICA HAS MORE THAN 400 RESTAURANTS

OFFERING A DIVERSE ARRAY OF CUISINES. FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EATERIES IN EACH OF THE CITY’S DISTINCT NEIGHBORHOODS, VISIT SANTAMONICA.COM.


SANTA MONICA STAY From world-famous beachfront luxury to vintage gems and budget-friendly options, Santa Monica offers an extraordinary selection of hotels that provide a welcome home for any Southern California escape. For more information, visit santamonica.com/hotels. The Ambrose Hotel American Motel Bayside Hotel Best Western Plus Gateway Hotel Santa Monica Cal Mar Hotel Suites Comfort Inn Santa Monica–West Los Angeles The Cottage Santa Monica Courtyard by Marriott Santa Monica Days Inn Santa Monica/Los Angeles Doubletree Suites by Hilton Hotel Santa Monica Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows The Georgian Hotel Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Los Angeles, Santa Monica Holiday Motel Hostelling International LA/Santa Monica The Hotel California Hotel Carmel Hotel Casa Del Mar Hotel Shangri-La Huntley Santa Monica Beach JW Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot Le Méridien Delfina Santa Monica Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel Palihouse Santa Monica Ocean Lodge Hotel Santa Monica Beach Ocean Park Hotel Ocean Park Inn Ocean View Hotel Oceana Beach Club Hotel Palm Motel Pavilions Motel Rest Haven Motel Santa Monica Motel Sea Shore Motel Seaview Hotel Shore Hotel Shutters on the Beach Travelodge Santa Monica Viceroy Santa Monica Wyndham Santa Monica–At the Pier


SANTA MONICA VISITOR CENTERS THE SANTA MONICA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS are your source for all things Santa Monica. All of our Visitor Centers provide friendly, trained, and knowledgeable staff; Visitor Guides and Maps; foreign language lines; and information on attractions, hotels, dining, museums, galleries, and entertainment. At our walk-in Visitor Information Center on Main Street, you will find a full display of free visitor information; Santa Monica gifts and souvenirs; tickets to area attractions; and pre-loaded TAP cards for purchase. Stop in! We would love to meet you.

VISITOR CE NTE R L O C AT I O N S A N D H O U R S MAIN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER 2427 Main St. Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Saturday–Sunday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

PIER SHOP & VISITOR CENTER 200 Santa Monica Pier (located in the Carousel Building) Open daily (except Tuesdays) 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Hours of operation may be extended or shortened due to special events or staffing needs

VISITOR INFORMATION KIOSK 1400 Ocean Ave. (located in Palisades Park) Open daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (summer hours) Open daily 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (fall hours)

VISITOR INFORMATION CART Third Street Promenade (1300 block) Sunday–Thursday 11 a.m.–8:45 p.m. Friday–Saturday 11 a.m.–9:45 p.m. Exact cart location and hours subject to change

MOBILE VISITOR CENTER Locations vary

C O N TA C T U S F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N 310-393-7593, 800-544-5319

SANTAMONICA.COM

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WALK, BIKE, AND DRIVE SAFE WALK SAFE 1. Although pedestrians have the right-of-way at crosswalks, use caution and try to make eye contact with drivers to make sure they have seen you and are stopping. 2. Disconnect. Wearing headphones and listening to music while walking impedes your hearing and can be distracting. 3. Pedestrians may only cross in marked crosswalks. Crossing outside of a marked crosswalk—jaywalking—is an offense, and police ticket violators. 4. Know when to cross—only with the green light or when the “walk” sign is activated. Pedestrian scrambles are in operation throughout Downtown Santa Monica. At these intersections, a pedestrian-only phase is included in the signal-light cycle, allowing people on foot to cross in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time. 5. Use extra care when crossing with children. Remember drivers may not see little ones; hold their hand while crossing. 6. Don’t assert the right of way with a fast-moving vehicle— you could lose. Allow vehicles enough time to stop.

BIKE SAFE 1. Riding against traffic is illegal and dangerous. Ride on the right side of the road, with traffic, and use the bike lane where available. 2. Obey all traffic laws and signals. Stop at stop signs and red lights.

PEDESTRIAN SCRAMBLES The 3 Stages of Pedestrian Scrambles and How to Use Them:

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Green lights for north and southbound drivers. Pedestrians wait to cross, making right-hand turns for drivers safer.

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Do not start crossing if red hand is flashing or solid.

Drivers stop in all directions. Pedestrians and bicyclists can safely cross intersection in any direction.

Start crossing when the walking person is lit.


B I K E S AFE co n ti nu e d 3. Use hand signals and eye contact to communicate with motorists, other bicyclists, and pedestrians. 4. Make yourself visible to drivers, especially at night. Use lights and reflectors and wear bright clothing. 5. Always wear a helmet.

DRIVE SAFE 1. Drivers and passengers must wear seat belts at all times. Children under 8 years old and shorter than 4 feet 9 inches tall must use a child safety seat. 2. In general, pedestrians have the right-of-way whenever they are in the road. Flashing red lights at crosswalks are treated like stop signs. Stop—look—THEN proceed. Always stop for pedestrians crossing at intersections and marked crosswalks. Wait until they have safely reached the opposite curb to proceed. 3. Except at pedestrian scrambles when the “walk” light is on, or unless otherwise posted, drivers are allowed to turn right at a red light after bringing the vehicle to a stop as long as foot, bicycle, and auto traffic are clear. When making right turns, and left turns against traffic, STOP and look for pedestrians before making your turn. 4. Cars are not permitted in bus lanes, except to make right turns, which are restricted during peak periods by posted signs. 5. Obey posted speed limits and use common sense in congested areas. 6. Drivers are required to pull over to the side of the road for lawenforcement and other emergency vehicles with lights and sirens on. 7. Don’t text or otherwise handle your phone while driving—it’s against the law and research shows it increases the likelihood of a collision 23.2 times over unimpaired driving.

Pedestrian Scrambles can be found at the following locations in Downtown Santa Monica: 1) 2) 3) 4)

Wilshire Blvd + 4th St Wilshire Blvd + 3rd St Wilshire Blvd + 2nd St Arizona Ave + 4th St

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Arizona Ave + 2nd St Santa Monica Blvd + 4th St Santa Monica Blvd + 2nd St Broadway + 4th St

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Broadway + 2nd St Colorado Ave + 4th St Colorado Ave + 2nd St Colorado Ave + Ocean Ave

Visit www.smgov.net for more information on the City of Santa Monica Pedestrian Action Plan.


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GETTING AROUND SANTA MONICA

With numerous public transit options, it’s easy to go car-free in Santa Monica. Whether you hop on the Metro Expo Line light rail to get from the western to eastern edge of the city or you rent a bike to travel the streets in between, there are plenty of ways to cruise around town. Read on to learn more or visit santamonica.com/car-free.

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BY B U S

Most hotels, attractions, and primary shopping and dining spots are within easy walking distance of one another. The city is easily and safely explored on foot, but visitors are urged to be alert and watch the road. For pedestrian safety tips, see “Walk, Bike, and Drive Safe” on the reverse side of this map.

Big Blue Bus: Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus serves Santa Monica, West Los Angeles, LAX, and 10 neighboring communities with more than 900 bus stops and 20 service lines, including a weekday express line that connects Downtown Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles.

BY B I C YC L E

Visitors can buy a TAP card and load it with a Santa Monica Big Blue Bus Day Pass at Blue: The Transit Store. To ride the Metro bus and rail system, you must load funds (as stored value) to the TAP card.

Santa Monica is a bicycle-friendly city with well-marked routes and green bike lanes. It’s a fun, economical, and green way to explore. Bicycles, electric bikes, mopeds, and motorized scooters are legal on Santa Monica streets. Riders under 18 must wear a helmet, and motorized scooter riders must be at least 16 years old. For bicycle safety tips, see “Walk, Bike, and Drive Safe” on the reverse side of this map. Breeze Bike Share is a citywide public bike share program with 500 bikes available at 80-plus hubs throughout the city of Santa Monica and additional bonus hubs in neighboring Venice. For instructions, see “How to Use Breeze Bike Share” on the reverse side of this map.

BY R A I L Opened in 2016, the Metro Expo Line light rail connects three stations in Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles. Additionally, scores of Metro rail and bus lines link visitors to Long Beach, Pasadena, the San Fernando Valley, the South Bay, and dozens of points in between. Visitors can buy a TAP card and load it with a Metro Day Pass ($7 regular fare; $2.50 seniors/disabled/Medicare) at any of the Metro Expo Line station TAP vending machines, good for unlimited rides all day on all Metro rail and bus lines. Use the same TAP card for return visits. 323-4663876, metro.net

Route information, day passes, and transit passes are available at Blue: The Transit Store (1334 5th St.), 310-451-5444, bigbluebus.com. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro): Some Metro Rapid bus lines provide limited-stop bus service to Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood from Santa Monica. 323-466-3876, metro.net

B Y TA X I Bell Cab: 888-481-2345, labellcab.com Independent Cab Co: 800-521-8294, taxi4u.com Metro Cab Santa Monica: 310-444-7777, metrocabsm.com Taxi! Taxi!: 310-444-4444, santamonicataxi.com Yellow Cab Co.: 424-222-2222, layellowcab.com

FREE RIDES For a complimentary lift in electric golf cart–style vehicles, summon the Santa Monica Free Ride (310-895-9204, thefreeride.com/santa-monica.php) through your hotel concierge or through a mobile app to get around portions of the Downtown, Main Street, and Montana Avenue neighborhoods between 11:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. Some local hotels also offer car service around town.


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