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DAY 1 48 HOURS DAY 2
Shopping
Take a break from the beautiful vineyards at Los Olivos’ Wildflower Women Boutique. Embrace your femininity with their curated collection of denim, cashmere, and leather goods (just to name a few) made to make women look and feel their best.
@wildflowerwomenboutique
Breakfast
Nothing better to wake up to than the smell of freshly baked bread, and Helena Avenue Bakery is just the place to do so. Breakfast options like the Brioche Breakfast Sandwich and Smoked Salmon Toast will leave your tastebuds dancing. An added bonus: this space is shared with Santa Barbara Wine Collective so pick up a bottle on your way out!
@helenaavenuebakery
Shop
The summer to fall transition means time for a wardrobe update. Santa Barbara born and bred, Catherine Gee knows just what you need for a coastal autumn. From printed blouses, to silky slips and everyday staples, you won’t leave without a bag.
@catherinegee
Create
The Painted Cabernet, Santa Barbara’s original paint and sip bar, has reopened its doors with a new look. Express your creative side accompanied by a glass of local wine. Not an artist? Not a problem. All skill levels are welcome to enjoy this experience.
@thepaintedcabernet
Dinner
Wine and dine at Montecito’s Tre Lune. Walls adorned with vintage black and white photos welcome diners to the Italian bistro, and traditional dishes like Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe and Gnocchi Tartufati will transport you straight to Bel Paese.
@trelunemontecito
Stretch
Rok with this pilates-esque workout that found a new home on Chapala Street. No class the same, Bodyrok motivates clients to abandon their comfort zone for 45 minutes and sculpt and define their muscles.
@bodyroksb
Shop
Beloved Montecito boutique Juniper has a new home (literally) in Summerland. Marie Ferris’ elegant yet edgy fashion destination recently reopened in a white cottage on Lillie Avenue.
@juniper__montecito