Santa Monica Pier Area/Ocean Avenue
Public destination with historic and contemporary roots. Beach access plus year-round activities for all ages, recreation, culture, leisure, and seasonal pool.
Benihana 1447 Fourth St. Santa Monica | 310-260-1423 benihana.com
Annenberg Community Beach House 415 Pacific Coast Highway Santa Monica I 310-458-4904 annenbergbeachhouse.com
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The landmark Santa Monica Pier, sandy beaches, miles of bike path, Ocean Front Walk and the sunlight-bathed eateries and hotels of Ocean Avenue add up to a quintessentially California scene.
You belong here at the Westside’s home for live arts. The Broad Stage 1310 11th Street Santa Monica I 310-434-3200 thebroadstage.org
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Revolving art and cultural exhibits, special events, Tuesday-night food trucks and Sunday farmers markets.
Serving the Freshest Seafood in Santa Monica. Award-Winning Happy Hour. 2lb. Lobster Special and $1 Oyster Special.
California Heritage Museum 2612 Main St. Santa Monica | 310-392-8537 californiaheritagemuseum.org
Enterprise Fish Co. 174 Kinney St. Santa Monica | 310-392-8366 enterprisefishco.com
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You’ll find something to please everyone at Seaside Grill & Rooftop Bar. Enjoy classic burgers, fresh seafood, pizza and spectacular sunsets, and, of course, your favorite beach beverages too. Chill out on our rooftop bar with a view of the Pier while enjoying a hand-crafted cocktail, or indulge in dessert with our soft-serve ice cream offering 8 flavor-burst swirls.
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Lunetta 2420 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica | 310-581-9888 lunettasm.com
T-Mobile Signature Store 1410 3rd Street Promenade Santa Monica | 424-299-8784 t-mobile.com
Open daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Happy Hour (M-F), Afternoon Tea (M-S) & Live Sports. Stock up on British items. Freshly Baked Pies served daily.
Discover relaxation at the Comfort Inn Santa Monica. We provide a variety of accommodations from your standard guest rooms to deluxe rooms with convenient amenities for vacationers and business travelers alike.
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Pedestrians have the right-of-way at crosswalks. Use caution and make eye contact with drivers to make sure they have seen you and are stopping their vehicle. You may only cross in marked crosswalks. Crossing outside of a marked crosswalk— jaywalking—is an offense, and police ticket for violations. Texting or wearing headphones or earbuds and listening to music while walking impedes your hearing and can be distracting. Know when to cross—only with the green light or when the “walk” sign and audible signal are activated. Pedestrian scrambles are in operation throughout Downtown Santa Monica. At these intersections, a pedestrian-only phase is included in the signallight cycle, allowing people on foot and bikes to cross in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time. Use extra care when crossing with children and strollers. Remember, drivers may not see little ones; stand back away from the curb and hold little hands while crossing. Don’t assert the right of way with a fast-moving vehicle. Allow vehicles enough time to stop. Hold your children’s hands at all times when walking near busy streets and intersections.
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Motorized scooter riders must be at least 16 years old and have a valid driver’s license or instruction permit. Helmets are required for riders under age 18, and it’s wise for riders of all ages to wear one. Riding with a passenger is prohibited. Motorized scooters must be driven on the road, never on the sidewalk. Follow traffic rules and watch for obstructions and potholes. Scooters cannot be parked on the sidewalk in the way of pedestrian traffic. Park in the “furniture zone” (the section of sidewalk between the curb and the pedestrian traffic zone containing street furniture, lighting fixtures, benches, utility poles, tree pits and bicycle racks) in Downtown Santa Monica and on Main Street or in one of the areas marked specifically for scooter and bike parking. Motorized scooters may not be driven on beach bike paths, Santa Monica Pier, Third Street Promenade or in municipal parks, including Palisades Park. Night use of motorized scooters lacking proper lighting equipment, which includes reflectors and a front light source visible from the front and sides, is illegal.
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Cafés, shops, public parklets and sandy beaches add to a welcoming neighborhood vibe.
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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cayton creators outdoor community program Our museum doors are temporarily closed, but you can still join the Cayton for creative art-making, entertainment, and play for kids and families!
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city’s 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-oftowners and parents pushing strollers, none of whom seem in a hurry to leave the wealth of juice bars, latte vendors, outdoor cafés and unique shops. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
Ta k e a v i d e o to 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/neighborhoods.
395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica 90401 Located on the 3rd Level in front of the museum PROGRAM IS FREE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC Days and times may change or be added. Please check Caytonmuseum.org for updates before visiting. We are committed to the health and safety of our community. Programming is subject to County health guidelines. All attendees must wear masks and adhere to social distancing and all other public health directives.
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Always keep your distance from a train in motion. Stay away from the edge of the platform, never run after or next to a moving train, and wait for the train to come to a full stop before approaching. Hold onto your children and be alert when a train approaches to prevent them from getting too close to the tracks. Don’t skate or ride your bicycle on the platform, stairs or escalators. When boarding, be careful while crossing the gap between the platform and train. Stand clear of the train doors; touching them or leaning on them could obstruct their movement. Never climb railroad vehicles or walk on the tracks. Be mindful of lowered crossing gates. Never try to beat the train by going around the gates. Instead, wait for them to rise after the train passes. As a pedestrian, look and listen for trains in all directions.
Downtown Santa Mon ica is equal parts
shopping haven and street-performer stage. Just east of the Pier, the Third Street Promenade consists of three open-air, carfree blocks that are anchored by upscale Santa Monica Place, home to more than 80 retailers. 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 locals, hotel guests, street performers, shoppers, office workers, diners, barflies and moviegoers. Additionally, it’s the terminus of the Metro E Line, which ferries riders by light rail between Santa Monica and Downtown Los Angeles. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
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Located on the Santa Monica Pier Open for lunch & dinner daily
Downtown is an entertainment hub and a creative culinary scene for Santa Monica, thanks to the farmers markets, restaurants, boutiques, bars and movie theaters that line the streets.
spots, pastel-hued historic 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 and skateboards drift down the Marvin Braude Bike Trail in an aimless procession of fun. Perched over the Pacific, the 110-year-old Pier, featuring the world’s only solarpowered Ferris wheel, the 103-year-old Looff Hippodrome and the aquarium, attracts families, couples and friends, each reveling in a delectable slice of West Coast nostalgia. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
just a 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. Visitors can join in, easily filling an afternoon at laid-back patio-lined cafés and indie boutiques. In the evening, trendy restaurants and watering holes glow with a lively mix of options for nightlife lovers. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
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Downtown Santa Monica/Third Street Promenade
Wish to donate or volunteer? Rather than give money directly to someone who may solicit spare change, donate through Santa Monica’s text donation program (310-494-7011, downtownsm.com/text-support). The money is collected and given as a grant to a nonprofit agency that addresses homelessness. For a list of nonprofit service providers, visit smgov.net/homelessness. While the police do everything they can to keep the streets safe, visitors should realize that the homeless are a mix of individuals from different backgrounds. Please treat them with courtesy, kindness, and dignity, but be circumspect. For more information, visit santamonica.com/cares.
Pico Boulevard
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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.
This centrally located enclave is home to a thriving arts scene.
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a main artery connecting Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles, 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 popular restaurants offering temptations for almost any palate. Accessible from the three Metro E Line stations in town, Pico ends at the beach and links Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica College and Virginia Avenue Park, where a beloved farmers market takes place each Saturday. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
Wilshire Boulevard This bustling corridor is lined with restaurants, a variety of shopping opportunities and a trio of parks. Str etc h i n g n ear ly 16 m i les from Downtown 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 momand-pop bakeries and generations-old Mexican eateries. A smattering of vintage and designer consignment stores make the whole strip a favorite for deal hunters. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
B o r d e r e d by two maj o r th o r o u g h-
fares, Wilshire and Olympic boulevards, and two Metro E Line stations, this easily accessible neighborhood gets plenty of attention for its arts and entertainment offerings, particularly 18th Street Arts Center, Bergamot Station’s galleries and The Broad Stage’s shows, as well as top-notch eateries. No wonder it’s home to a growing crop of interesting restaurants and shops. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
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 and knowledgeable staff; Visitor Guides and Maps; 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.
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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. O c ean Par k B o u levar d b oasts 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 Barker Hangar, which has hosted many awards shows like the Kids’ Choice Awards, People’s Choice Awards and more; the Santa Monica Airport and Ruskin Group Theatre Co.; and the Museum of Flying as well as the neighboring Spitfire Grill. The airport’s observation decks, eco-friendly gardens and twice-monthly antiques market are also big draws. Visit santamonica.com for more information.
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) Monday and Thursday, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday–Sunday, 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. Mobile Visitor Center Locations vary
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C o n ta c t Us 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 info@santamonica.com Throughout Santa Monica’s 8.3 square miles nearly 150 street murals appear. For a digital guide to where to find them, visit santamonica.com/streetart. A printed map is available at Santa Monica Visitor Information Centers.
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Serving the sprawling L.A. metropolis with 93 stations that cover nearly 100 miles, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro; 323-4663876, metro.net) provides light rail access to Santa Monica via three stations on the Metro E Line: Downtown Santa Monica; 17th Street/Santa Monica College; and 26th Street/Bergamot Station.
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11 Gateway Hotel Santa Monica G10
21 Le Méridien Delfina Santa Monica N13
31 Rest Haven Motel L14
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American Motel L8
12 The Georgian Hotel O9
22 Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel P12
32 Santa Monica Motel M14
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Bayside Hotel P13
13 Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Santa Monica N11 23 Ocean Lodge Hotel Santa Monica Beach O11
33 Santa Monica Proper Hotel L8
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Cal Mar Hotel Suites O7
14 Holiday Motel K13
24 Ocean Park Hotel C17
34 Sea Blue Hotel P11
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Comfort Inn Santa Monica–West Los Angeles D9
15 Hostelling International LA/Santa Monica O10
25 Ocean Park Inn L16
35 Sea Shore Motel O16
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The Cottage Santa Monica P14
16 Hotel Carmel O10
26 Ocean View Hotel O10
36 Seaview Hotel O12
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Courtyard by Marriott Santa Monica N11
17 Hotel Casa del Mar P13
27 Oceana O5
37 Shore Hotel O10
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Days Inn by Wyndham Santa Monica/Los Angeles C9 18 Hotel Shangri-La O9
28 Palihouse Santa Monica N6
38 Shutters on the Beach P13
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DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Santa Monica N12 19 Huntley Santa Monica Beach O7
29 Palm Motel J14
39 SureStay by Best Western – Santa Monica C15
30 Pavilions Motel F17
40 Viceroy Santa Monica O13
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20 JW Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot P12
10 Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows O8
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Annenberg Community Beach House P3 Barker Hangar D20 Bergamot Station E12 The Broad Stage K9 California Heritage Museum O16 Cayton Children’s Museum N11 18th Street Arts Center H11 Heal the Bay Aquarium P11 Museum of Flying C20
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Big Blue Bus: Santa Monica’s awardwinning Big Blue Bus serves Santa Monica, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport 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. The eco-friendly buses run on alternative fuels, including renewable natural gas and battery electric, and have front-mounted bike racks 1 to accommodate cyclists. Route information, day passes and transit passes are available 9 at Blue: The Transit Store (1444 Fourth St., 310-451-5444, bigbluebus.com).
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b i ki n g an d s c o o te r i n g Santa Monica’s many miles of bikeways make two-wheel travel manageable and safe, not to mention economical and fun. Throughout the city are 110 miles of Green Lanes. These protected bike lanes provide a highly visible contrast on the street, increasing motorists’ awareness of cyclists. Bike rentals are available at many hotels and along the beach bike path. Bicycles, electric bikes, mopeds and motorized scooters are legal on Santa Monica streets. For safety tips, see “Be Safe” on the reverse side of this map or visit smgov.net/ departments/pcd/transportation/sharedmobility-services.
c i r c u i t S h u ttl e Visitors staying at some hotels can summon Circuit Shuttle (formerly The Free Ride; ridecircuit.com) via their hotel concierge or a mobile app. The electric vehicle shuttle service operates in Santa Monica and extends to Venice and Marina del Rey. The on-demand rides are offered daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. See map for designated hotels. Some local hotels also offer car service around town. Non-hotel guests can use Circuit, too. Simply hail them for a ride.
RIDE S HARE On-demand ridesharing companies Lyft and Uber are available for transportation to Santa Monica and can drop off and pick up at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Fare estimates from LAX to Santa Monica start at approximately $20.
TA X I s e r v i c e s Average fare estimate from LAX to Santa Monica is around $55, plus tip. Bell Cab 888-481-2345, labellcab.com Independent Cab Co. 800-521-8294, taxi4u.com Metro Cab Santa Monica 310-444-7777, mc.metrocabsm.com Taxi! Taxi! 310-444-4444, santamonicataxi.com Yellow Cab Co. 424-222-2222, layellowcab.com