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STAY

41 hotels to call home, from beachside luxury to vintage gems

DINE

The city’s culinary hot spots offer cocktails and cuisine with a front-row seat to sunset

EXPLORE

The ultimate guide to experiencing the 8 neighborhoods of Santa Monica

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A wonderful place for dining, a night away or a room for family and friends. Distinguished experiences that never feel stiff or plotted, because we speak to our guests from the heart, not a manual.

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ARCLIGHT CINEMAS C AY TO N C H I L D R E N ’ S M U S E U M THE GOURMANDISE SCHOOL O F SW E E T S & S AVO R I E S

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Experience Santa Monica’s vibrant arts and culture scene, with 200+ museums, galleries, street murals and public art. santamonica.com/culture

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THE BEACH IS CALLING Santa Monica’s most luxurious beach experience awaits you at Shutters on the Beach and Hotel Casa del Mar. Resting side by side on the sand, we offer five ocean view restaurants and bars, two indulgent spas and staff with only your needs in mind. Once you check in, you will never want to leave.

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P R E M I E R B E AC H C I T Y

With its incomparable oceanfront setting, world-class dining, lively cultural scene and friendly locals, Santa Monica combines the laid-back appeal of a classic California beach town with a vibrant big-city sophistication.

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KNOWN BY THE

C O M PA N I E S W E K E E P

To garner a genuine sense of place, visit these longtime local fixtures. B Y R YA N B R O W N

THE ARTS 22 G O T

C U LT U R E ?

Catch a children’s show or an innovative dance performance at one of Santa Monica’s creative spaces. B Y J O A N TA P P E R

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O N T H E M OV E

Going from one place to another is simple in pedestrian-friendly Santa Monica with the advents of light rail, shuttle and bus services, a bike-sharing program and more.

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BE SAFE

Remember to always stay alert and focus on your surroundings, whether in a car, on a train, on a bike, on an electric scooter or on foot.

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LUXURY

Indulge in a dose of extravagance, Santa Monica–style. BY NAN CY R AN S O H O F F

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FA R M E R S M A R K E T S

Shopping at one of the city’s four weekly farmers markets is simply part of the healthy Santa Monica lifestyle. BY LI N DA KOS S O F F

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SELFIE STOP: ROUTE 66

Mark the end of the Mother Road. BY N A N CY R A N S O H O F F

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BUILDING TRENDS

Landmark architecture recounts the city’s past and sets the tone for the future. B Y R YA N B R O W N

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HAPPY TAILS

Pamper your four-legged travel companion with the VIP (Very Important Pet) treatment. B Y R YA N B R O W N

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PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES

A new coalition, Santa MoniCARES rallies tourismindustry support to further the valiant efforts of the beautiful city’s many nonprofits. BY N A N CY R A N S O H O F F

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TRIPS

Santa Monica provides the perfect home base for visiting other Southern California hot spots.

Explore Santa Monica’s eight unique neighborhoods, each infused with personality, a host of visitor attractions and local favorites. B Y L I N D A K O S S O F F

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Santa Monica is an ideal place to take part in the official state sport. BY N A N CY R A N S O H O F F

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Find fun for kids of all ages. BY J O LI A S . A LLE N

WINE AND DINE

A local culinary expert suggests five restaurants, five signature dishes and five great wines. BY S H E LLE Y LE V I T T

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DINE

Visit local restaurants for seafood dishes worthy of Instagram fame.

F L AVO R

As chef David Almany ushers in a new dining era at 1 Pico at Shutters on the Beach, he’s making time to eat, drink and celebrate at some prime nearby spots. I N T E R V I E W BY S H E LLE Y LE V I T T

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It’s not just about products anymore. Santa Monica stores are entertaining customers with engaging activities and services in addition to shopping.

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From world-famous beachfront luxury to vintage gems and budget-friendly options, Santa Monica’s extraordinary selection of hotels provides a welcome home for any Southern California stay.

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Enjoy singular sips at these standout spots.

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ON THE ROOF

Three uplifting places to take in the view. B Y S H E L L E Y L E V I T T

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GUIDE

Sample the delicious creations of Santa Monica’s dynamic restaurant community.

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EVENTS

Santa Monica’s entertainment calendar offers fun experiences year-round (many of which are free or nearly free to enjoy).

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IN THE KNOW

This handy guide is packed with tips to enhance your stay.

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H I S T O R Y WA L K

Santa Monica’s Third Street has undergone many transformations but has always been a vital core of the city. ON THE COVER: A glorious Santa

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Monica sunset silhouettes the city’s iconic Pier. Photograph by Ed Burns, Instagram: @edburnsphotography.

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YOU’VE ARRIVED

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, AS YOU IMAGINED IT ENJOY PACIFIC PANORAMAS, PERSONALIZED SERVICES, AND FINE DINING IN A VIBRANT SETTING

Surrounded by vibrant city and ocean vistas, Huntley Santa Monica Beach hotel is an icon. With a calm residential vibe, our Santa Monica luxury hotel blends breezy Southern California surroundings with modern décor and playful style. The Huntley Hotel offers easy access to Santa Monica’s acclaimed beaches, the Santa Monica Pier, and the Third Street Promenade. The Huntley Hotel’s 204 luxurious guest rooms, along with 12 suites and a Presidential suite, overlook the ocean in one of the nation’s most beautiful cities. On the 18th floor, famed designer Thomas Schoos has teamed up with executive chef Alex Manos to create a dramatic rooftop dining experience at The Penthouse restaurant and lounge. Panoramic ocean views, beach cabanas, open skies, and signature craft cocktails along with California contemporary cuisine, create a one-of-a-kind dining experience.

Enjoy your stay with us at The Huntley Santa Monica Beach – your home away from home. 1111 2nd Street Santa Monica, CA 90403

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�elcome to

LOS ANGELES’ PREMIER BEACH CITY

With its incomparable oceanfront setting, world-class dining, lively cultural scene and friendly locals, Santa Monica combines the laid-back appeal of a classic California beach town with a vibrant, big-city sophistication.

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south of Malibu and north of Venice, Santa Monica blends an unmistakable California beach-town vibe with touches of Riviera-style romance and Hollywood glamour to create a destination that is truly like none other in the world. Santa Monica is where the city meets the sea. And whether you’re an urban sophisticate or a surfer (or, like many locals, a combination of the two), Santa Monica is an endlessly compelling (not to mention award-winning) city: beautiful, creative, stylish and a haven for outdoor recreation. Spend time here and you’ll quickly discover just how much Santa Monica packs into its compact, easily explored (no car needed) area. Along the oceanfront, you’ll find world-class hotels, celebrated restaurants and real neighborhoods loaded with character. You can bike for hours, learn to surf or simply take time to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul. The city has also been an artistic center for Southern California for generations, with a remarkable number of local residents working in creative businesses. Thanks to year-round live entertainment and more than 150 galleries, public art installations, theaters and museums, culture is at your fingertips wherever you are throughout the city. While it has been a longtime playground for the entertainment industry (and a popular residence for creative minds, leading actors, musicians and athletes), the city has also seen a wave of tech and Internet startups—so many, in fact, that Santa Monica was the startup of what’s now known as “Silicon Beach.” The city’s celebrity clientele has encouraged clothing and interior designers to set up shop in retail areas such as Downtown Santa Monica (honored as one of America’s best downtowns by Forbes), Santa Monica Place, Montana Avenue, Main Street and Pico Boulevard. No matter what you do in this city—where art, nature and urban excitement all converge— you’ll quickly discover that Santa Monica is as inspirational as it is irresistible. ✺

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A LEADER AMONG CITIES The World Travel Awards, a globally recognized hallmark of travelindustry excellence established in the United Kingdom in 1993, named Santa Monica as North America’s Leading Beach Destination in 2018 from among contenders including Maui and Waikiki Beach, Hawaii; Laguna Beach and San Diego, California; Key West, Clearwater Beach, Palm Beach and Miami Beach, Florida; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and Canada’s Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Commemorating the best in travel and the pros who inspire it, the Travel Weekly Magellan Awards presented Santa Monica with a gold award in 2018, dubbing the city the premier Eco-Friendly “Green” Destination in recognition of environment-preserving features like its solarpowered Ferris wheel, year-round farmers markets and car-free transportation options, including 113 miles of bikeways, public bikeshare program, electricscooter rentals, Metro Expo Line, Big Blue Bus and electric Free Ride shuttle.

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TRAVEL & TOURISM

Green Business Certified SANTA MONICA TRAVEL & TOURISM IS PROUD TO BE a Certified Green Business. The Santa Monica Green Business Certification Program is a voluntary program that encourages businesses to implement proactive steps that are good for their bottom line and the environment. The Santa Monica Green Business Certification Program is a collaboration between Santa Monica Travel & Tourism, the City of Santa Monica, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce and Sustainable Works to certify, recognize and celebrate green businesses in Santa Monica. For a complete list of Santa Monica Certified Green Businesses, visit smgbc.org.

2427 Main St. Santa Monica, CA 90405 310-319-6263 Fax: 310-319-6273 Consumer: 800-544-5319 Sales: 800-771-2322 FOR G E N E RAL I N FOR MATION: santamonica.com or info@santamonica.com FOR M E ETI NG AN D CON FE R E NCE BOOKI NG S: groupsales@santamonica.com FOR TRAVE L TRAD E I NQU I R I E S: trade@santamonica.com FOR VI S ITOR I N FOR MATION, CONTACT: Santa Monica Main Visitor Information Center 2427 Main St. 310-393-7593; 800-544-5319 Santa Monica Visitor Information Kiosk 1400 Ocean Ave. (Palisades Park) Santa Monica Pier Shop & Visitor Center 200 Santa Monica Pier (Carousel Building) Santa Monica Visitor Information Cart Third Street Promenade (1300 block) See all Visitor Center hours on page 103.

Current Certified Businesses The Albright (Restaurant) The Ambrose Hotel (Hotel/Motel) Apogee Electronics Corporation (Office) Arthur Murray Dance Center (Office) Aura Shop (Retail) Back on the Beach Café (Restaurant) Bausch Law Group (Office) Blackman & Holberton (Office) Bru’s Wiffle (Restaurant) Bryan Cave LLP (Office) Caffe Bella (Restaurant) Campos Creative Works, Inc. (Office) Capital Intelligence Associates (Office) Case Stack (Office) Co-Opportunity (Grocer) Community Corporation of Santa Monica (Office) General Assembly Los Angeles/ Santa Monica (Office) Global Green USA (Office) Gorman & Miller (Office) Hang-Ups Unlimited (Office) Heal the Bay Santa Monica Pier Aquarium (Office) Healthy Spot (Retail) HGA Architects and Engineers (Office) Hostelling International Los Angeles/ Santa Monica (Hotel/Motel) Inspire (Office) Interactive Data (Office) Kafe K (Restaurant) Kin Community (Office) Le Méridien Delfina Santa Monica (Hotel/Motel) Lime Café powered by Guckenhiemer (Restaurant)

The Lobster (Restaurant) Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel (Hotel/Motel) Morley Builders (Office) Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) (Office) O2 Chiropractic & Wellness (Office) Ocean View Hotel (Hotel/Motel) Perry’s Café & Beach Rentals (Restaurant) Physical Therapyworks (Office) Pono Burger (Restaurant) Radiance Wellness Spa (Retail) Red Bull North America (Office) Santa Monica Bike Center (Office) Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce (Office) Santa Monica Motel (Hotel/Motel) Santa Monica Seafood (Restaurant) Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (Office) Shore Hotel (Hotel/Motel) Simples (Retail) SP Plus Parking (Office) St. Monica Catholic Community (Office) Starline Tours (Retail) TCBY/Starbucks (Santa Monica College) (Restaurant) Three Squares Inc. (Office) Tiato Kitchen (Restaurant) Tradesy, Inc. (Office) UBM Canon (Office) UCLA - SM Medical Center (Restaurant) Yogurtland Santa Monica Promenade (Restaurant)

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5900 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90036 323-801-0100 Publisher Josef Vann Director, Content Strategy & Solutions Mitch Getz Editor-in-Chief Kathy Nenneker Luxury Goods Director Samantha Greenfield Integrated Account Director Mali Mochow Production Manager Denise Philibert Creative Services Art Director Sheila Ramezani To advertise, contact: Mitch Getz 323-801-0014, mgetz@lamag.com Copyright © 2019 by Santa Monica Travel & Tourism. Not for resale. Santa Monica Travel & Tourism is not responsible for the business practices of the facilities mentioned. Neither Santa Monica Travel & Tourism nor Los Angeles magazine is responsible for changes or variances that occur following publication.

Keep an eye out for the green asterisk denoting Certified Green Businesses throughout this guide.

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DELFINA • SANTA MONICA

Discover a Breathtaking Boutique Hotel in The Heart of Santa Monica

For more information or to make a reservation, visit lemeridiendelfina.com or contact directly +1 888 627 8532

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Known by the Companies We Keep To garner a genuine sense of place, visit these longtime local fixtures. B Y lunch and dinner in the main restaurant, or try the wraps and burgers offered on the business scene has a long legacy; special menu at Jay’s Landing patio, for decades, these establishments which opens out onto the have proven their enduring scenic Tongva Park. character and legendary Established in 1934, THE service. Stop by to travel not GALLEY (thegalleyrestaurant. just through the city, but also net) is the oldest restaurant through its history. in Santa Monica and On the Santa Monica transforms the dining Boardwalk sits a landmark experience into a seafaring eatery that has been serving up adventure with its authentic nautical comfort food for more than B I G D E A N'S atmosphere featuring porthole O C E A N F R O NT 100 years. BIG DEAN’S OCEAN FRONT C A FÉ windows and a captain’s wheel CAFÉ (bigdeansoceanfrontcafe.com) from the set of the original Mutiny is a laid-back bar and grill that offers on the Bounty. Showcasing steak and both simple fare like the famous Big seafood, the menu’s delectable filet mignon Dean’s Cheeseburger and more elevated and Alaskan halibut are sure to keep you dishes such as grilled mahi mahi tacos. docked at this SaMo perennial for a while. Established in 1902 as Laring’s Lunch A hub of popular culture since its debut in Room, the café was rebranded as Big 1977, HI DE HO COMICS (hidehocomics.com) Dean’s in the 1970s, and it has been has recently relocated to a new address beloved by celebrities like Natalie Wood within the city at 412 Broadway. The and Cary Grant, locals and tourists. nostalgic shop, Los Angeles’ oldest comics Named after its famed founder, Jay store, boasts an extensive collection of Fiondella, steak and seafood restaurant vintage and new comics and CHEZ JAY (chezjays.com) has also collectibles, some of which are been popular among locals, purchased from personal visitors and celebrities since collections. Keep up with its inception in 1959. your reading by browsing the Because of its status as a newest issues or marvel at local staple and a cultural the rare Gold, Silver and hub, the eatery was named Bronze Age comic books in a Santa Monica Historic the Prestige section. Landmark in 2012. Enjoy classic A staple in the Santa Monica bar surf-and-turf options for breakfast, HI DE HO COMICS

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scene, TH E DAI LY PI NT (thedailypint.net) has about 30 beers on tap and three on cask, 100 different bottled brews and a rotating roster of suds from local craft breweries. Rich wood and rustic décor evoke an English pub ambience, an aesthetic no doubt influenced by owner and London native Phil McGovern. Since 1974, YE O LD E KI N G’S H EAD

B R ITI S H PU B, R E STAU R ANT, G I F T S H O PPE & BAKE RY (yeoldekingshead.com) has likewise charmed its patrons with hearty helpings of British culture. The place is decorated like a cozy country tavern, and a stone hearth fireplace warms the space in the winter months. Visitors can enjoy traditional English fare, including the weekly roast available every Sunday (beef, lamb or vegetarian, YE O L D E K I N G’S H E A D served with roasted potatoes and vegetables, gravy and Yorkshire pudding) and a traditional English breakfast. Enjoy the jovial atmosphere in the main bar or in the intimate Bulldog Bar, and watch all Premier League soccer matches, rugby, baseball, basketball and more. The Shoppe offers both British snacks and sweets and British-made china, and the Bakery serves a variety of fresh British pies, including steak and kidney and cheese and onion pasties.

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any Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Visitor Information Center to get your personalized Route 66 completion certificate signed by the mayor of Santa Monica and purchase Route 66 memorabilia.

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United States since its opening in 1926, Route 66 (also known as the Will Rogers Highway and the Mother Road) ends in Santa Monica. Like a sunny pot of gold, Santa Monica sits at the climax of the route that’s been celebrated in popular culture with a hit song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” and the 1960s television show Route 66. Whether you’re going the distance from Chicago to the Pacific or just cruising a short stretch, the historic 2,448-mile ribbon of highway represents the ultimate road trip. The exact terminus of Route 66 has been the subject of debate. The road originally ended in Downtown Los Angeles until 1936, when lawmakers extended it to Lincoln and Olympic boulevards in Santa Monica. Some say the route ends at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Ocean Avenue, where a bronze plaque in Palisades Park designates Route 66 as the Will Rogers Highway. In 2009, the Route 66 Alliance, along with Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (then known as the Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau) and the Santa Monica Pier Corporation, officially declared the Santa Monica Pier to be the traditional “End of the Trail.” Today, taking a selfie with the Route 66 sign there is a must. Use #seesantamonica to share your photo!

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LOCAL VOICES

Santa Monica is an extraordinary place to be. ... We’ve always had a close relationship with the government of Santa Monica. One example of that partnership is Tongva Park. When RAND outgrew its original headquarters and needed a new building, we sold the land to the city in a collaboration and that allowed the building of a park. It was a gift to the city, the residents and the staff who go to have lunch there and think big thoughts.

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PLAN AN OCEANFRONT ESCAPE UNLIKE ANY OTHER Situated on vibrant Ocean Avenue, steps away from the beach and Santa Monica’s most popular destinations, such as the Santa Monica Pier and the Third Street Promenade. Treat yourself to genuine luxury in your strikingly decorated hotel room. Satisfy your culinary cravings with finely crafted California fare at Cezanne restaurant or sip a hand-poured cocktail outdoors at Le Troquet. Enjoy a day of luxury pampering at our signature Le Merigot Spa. If you’re looking to host an extraordinary event, we feature over 10,000 square feet of wellappointed oceanfront venue space.

It’s all waiting for you at the JW Marriott - Le Merigot.

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a wealth of natural wonders from pictureperfect beaches to a majestic mountain range, its man-made marvels are just as stunning. These architectural innovations live up to their coveted landscape. The Shotgun House, constructed between 1893 and 1902, is a rare example of modest field housing that once offered economical shelter for people of limited means. The small three-room board-and-batten building has been moved from its original site and rehabilitated and now serves as the Preservation Resource Center, offering tours and information about the city’s historic resources. Built in 1916, the same year as the former Looff Pleasure Pier (adjacent to the Santa Monica Pier on which it stands), Looff Hippodrome has been a symbol of whimsical entertainment for more than a century. The hippodrome was built by amusement-industry tycoon Charles I.D. Looff to house his original carousel, which was replaced by the current one, built by Philadelphia Toboggan Company,

in 1947. The eclectic building appears on the National Register of Historic Places. The hippodrome resides on the worldfamous Santa Monica Pier, which harbors more delightful attractions. At Pacific Park amusement park you’ll find the Pier’s iconic solar-powered Ferris wheel and roller coaster. For an activity that’s both fun and informative, try the free historical walking tour to learn how the Pier has evolved over 100 years. Other remarkable people have chosen to erect equally remarkable buildings in Santa Monica, including internationally acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. In 1978, Gehry remodeled a 1920s Dutch Colonial house in Santa Monica, which became his private residence for his family, as well as the earliest example of deconstructivism. Gehry expressed his daring ingenuity in ongoing remodels to the house, defining the modern architectural style with striking geometry and compelling asymmetry. In 1989, Gehry designed the Edgemar retail complex. The angular, three-towered, sheet metal–covered structure originally

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housed the Santa Monica Art Museum and is now home to the Edgemar Center for the Arts theaters and the main Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Visitor Information Center. Gehry’s architectural influence in Santa Monica continues to this day. He is designing the proposed Ocean Avenue Project, an urban development that overlooks the Pacific Ocean and the Pier and includes a hotel with a rippling exterior and a public observation deck, as well as a museum that will help to preserve two city landmarks: a Queen Anne– style Victorian building (circa 1906) and a two-story Spanish Colonial Revival building (circa 1926).

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dogs are not allowed on the beach and must be licensed for dog parks, Santa Monica is famously pet-friendly, and these local establishments are happy to welcome furry friends. Take advantage of the Loews Loves Pets program at Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel (loewshotels.com/santamonica), which provides cat- and dog-owning guests with placemats, water bowls, collar tags, doggie pickup bags and treats upon arrival, plus additional items available upon request. For no extra charge, dogs are welcome at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows (fairmont.com/santa-monica), which offers complimentary monogrammed pet beds, bowls and Luscious Liver treats. Pet room-service options like the Rise & Fido (scrambled eggs, steamed carrots and brown rice) are certain to inspire woofs of approval. Guests can always enjoy Ashland Hill’s (ashlandhill.com) delectable pub fare and craft brews with their canine companions at their sides—the restaurant includes a number of scrumptious

pet meals during a monthly “yappy hour.” Art’s Table (artstablesm.com) restaurant boasts more than 50 outdoor seats for accommodating guests and dogs of all sizes. Dog owners won’t want to miss the eatery’s monthly yappy hour, featuring food and drink specials and yummy treats for pooches. At Paws & Effect Spa (paws-effect.com), dogs and cats are the center of attention—the spa pampers its guests with various grooming packages and glamour services, including “pawdicures,” brush-outs, blowouts and custom full-body haircuts, all of which are accompanied by soothing aromatherapy to keep animals relaxed. Paws & Effect also stocks a special selection of pet merchandise, such as treats, toys and apparel, perfect for souvenirs even if your furry pal stayed home. Offering grooming, training, custom merchandise, spa treatments and daycare services, To Wag For (towagforpets.com) is a one-stop pet-care destination. To make sure your beloved pets have as nice a trip as you do, doggie daycare there is cage free, allowing for plenty of waggity-tailed mingling.

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beachy beauty, but look closer and you’ll see that it’s not just a pretty face. Behind the scenes, the city boasts a diverse array of local nonprofit agencies that work hard to make the community a better place for both residents and visitors. Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) recently launched Santa MoniCARES to help further these worthy causes. Santa MoniCARES is a coalition of SMTT representatives and community partners whose mission is to harness the hospitable character, generosity and energy of Santa Monica’s tourism industry to help provide support to these agencies. Santa MoniCARES engages employees of hotels, restaurants, attractions and retailers to provide volunteer hours, funding and support

A new coalition, Santa MoniCARES rallies tourism-industry support to further the valiant efforts of the beautiful city’s many nonprofits. BY NAN CY RAN S OH OFF

to the numerous organizations that are tackling such important issues as homelessness, environmental protection, hunger, workforce development, cultural programming, at-risk youth, elderly assistance and more. “Members of our hospitality and tourism industry have long been generous supporters of the Santa Monica community contributing to the well-being of residents in a variety of ways,” says Misti Kerns, President/CEO of SMTT. “Santa MoniCARES allows our industry to come together with greater strength and give back to those in need with a unified presence.” Visit santamonicares.com to see how you can get involved. ✺

VOLUNTOURISM

Visit and lend a hand LO O K I N G F O R WAYS TO

make a difference in the community during your stay? Many local organizations welcome drop-in help. Hit the beach with Heal the Bay (healthebay.org) at their monthly all-ages beach cleanups. Cleanups take place on the third Saturday of every month except December. Just sign up online to learn the location; no training is required, but volunteers must sign a safety waiver. Or join fellow volunteers at Westside Food Bank (westsidefoodbankca.org) to sort food donations at their warehouse in Santa Monica. For local opportunities to volunteer, email cares@santamonica.com. Have fun pitching in and giving back!

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LOCAL VOICES

This location is not about the beach for us, though we are a proud supporter of Heal the Bay. Yes, it’s sunny and, yes, there’s a good view. But it’s also a combination of many things. People are willing to help. Santa Monicans have an unspoken influence; they know people. They introduce you to others. The sharing ability is unique.

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Got Culture?

Don’t miss catching an innovative dance performance or children’s show at one of Santa Monica’s creative spaces. B Y J O A N T A P P E R F OR A LAID -BACK BEACHFRONT

town, Santa Monica plays host to an amazing cornucopia of cultural riches for young and old. Museums? Check. Art galleries? Check. Theaters? Check. Public art? Check. Here are a few places not to miss.

MUSEUMS

MUSEUM BY SHAREWELL (formerly the Zimmer Children’s Museum), which relocated to Santa Monica in early 2019 (opening in early June). The new 21,000-square-foot space houses interactive exhibits that kindle a child’s curiosity and teach community social responsibility. The innovative design allows children to discover the museum in their own way. The goal? To play their way to a better world. ➤ 395 Santa Monica Place, 3rd Fl., sharewell.org

The movement to save a historic house was the impetus behind the CALIFORNIA HERITAGE MUSEUM, located in the Roy Jones home, built in 1894. The ornate Queen Anne Revival home was moved to its present location in 1977, and the story of the family and the move to Main Street make up the museum’s permanent exhibits. Changing shows have ranged from photos of rock-and-roll legends to an exploration of surfboard design. Tuesdays are Gourmet Food Truck Nights. ➤ 2612 Main St., 310-3928537​, californiaheritagemuseum.org

Santa Monica is rich in aviation and aerospace history, and the MUSEUM OF FLYING, founded by Donald Douglas Jr., is filled with displays and interactive exhibits that pay homage to the industry. Highlights include a replica of the Wright Flyer in an early-aviation hangar bay as well as two dozen more recent aircraft and the California Aviation Hall of Fame. ➤ 3100 Airport Ave., 310-398-2500, museumofflying.org

Fostering creativity, imagination and collaboration among children—that’s the mission of the CAYTON CHILDREN’S

With artifacts, memorabilia and more than 600,000 rare photographs, the SANTA MONICA HISTORY MUSEUM brings

to life the city’s past and its distinctive lifestyle and culture. Five lively themed galleries focus on Santa Monica’s founding, the beach, the arts, small businesses and the local newspaper, all complemented by three special exhibits a year and monthly hands-on workshops for kids as well as adult programs. ➤ 1350 Seventh St., 310-395-2290, santamonicahistory.org

PERFORMANCE THEATERS Located at Bergamot Station since 2011, CITY GARAGE THEATRE has been staging innovative productions of contemporary and classic works for more than three decades. Artistic director Frédérique Michel and producing director Charles Duncombe have won multiple awards for plays that range from madcap comedies to serious pieces that explore social and political issues in a distinctive visual, multidisciplinary style. ➤ 2525 Michigan Ave., Building T1, 310-453-9939, citygarage.org

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A rehearsal and performance space, EDGEMAR CENTER FOR THE ARTS is located in a Frank Gehry–designed building with two state-of-the-art theaters and an art gallery. It provides a home to the Michelle Danner Acting School, which offers classes to adults and children, beginners and experienced actors. As part of the center’s mission to provide a physical environment that nurtures the creative process and collaboration, the place is a frequent venue for film festivals, theater events and private parties. ➤ 2437 Main St., 310-399-3666, edgemarcenter.org For more than 10 years, the ELI AND EDYTHE BROAD STAGE at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center has been bringing audiences cultural offerings that range from theater to jazz, from classical music to dance, from children’s programming to a thought-provoking lecture series. With just 537 seats, the space is intimate and welcoming, offering a fantastic view from every seat. In addition, there’s The Edye, a 120-seat black-box theater for new and innovative works or pieces by emerging artists. ➤ 1310 11th St., 310-434-3200, thebroadstage.org

back to 1946 and got its start in Renowned guest artists the historic Miles Playhouse. frequently join the awardIt now has its home in the winning professional Morgan-Wixson Theatre, resident actors’ company, where it presents five which also presents musical and nonmusical family theater musicals, plays each season that are workshops and educational chosen to reflect dramatic programs. Community and cultural diversity. The outreach includes a twoC R E ATE M U R A L, theater also hosts the awardweek Binge Free Festival of 2114 P I C O B LV D., winning Youth Education/ Theatre every October that BY R U B E N R OJ A S AND SEL BLANCO Entertainment Studios fills the complex with some 50 (Y.E.S.) for participants ages 8 to 18, offerings. ➤ 1211 Fourth St., 310-394-9779, which presents five plays annually. santamonicaplayhouse.com ➤ 2627 Pico Blvd., 310-828-7519, morgan-wixson.org ART SPACES

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Founded by John Ruskin, actor and owner of the eponymous school of acting, the nonprofit RUSKIN GROUP THEATRE CO. has hosted artists from veterans to new talent in thoughtprovoking productions since 2003. The intimate theater inside a converted airplane hangar lets members of the audience feel like they’re part of the performances, which have included fresh incarnations of classics like Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun as well as premieres of new works, such as the comedy Rainbow Bridge by Ron A historic and atmospheric Nelson. Monthly L.A. Café venue for music, theater Plays are popular one-act and dance, the Spanish shows created by writers, Colonial–style MILES directors and actors in MEMORIAL PLAYHOUSE, built 10½hours from conception in Reed Park in 1929, boasts to staging. As part of its wooden beams, ironwork Healing Through the Arts MUSEUM details, gleaming hardwood floors program, the company arranges O F F LYI N G and an imposing fireplace. It for groups of actors to teach plays host to youth programs and and entertain hospitalized children. a teen film festival as well as the winter ➤ 3000 Airport Ave., 310-397-3244, Fireside at the Miles performance ruskingrouptheatre.com series. ➤ 1130 Lincoln Blvd., 310-4588634, smgov.net/departments/ccs/ Since its founding in 1960, the milesplayhouse SANTA MONICA PLAYHOUSE has mounted productions year-round in its three The MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE, the allperforming spaces, from classic works volunteer community theater of the by Molière and Shakespeare to new Santa Monica Theatre Guild, dates plays by contemporary playwrights.

On the site of a former railroad station, BERGAMOT STATION became an arts center in 1994 and today is a complex housing roughly 30 art galleries and other creative businesses. There are contemporary works, fine photographs and paintings by Latin American masters, as well as design and floral studios, a theater and a café. Special events might range from artists’ talks to a children’s holiday ornament workshop. ➤ 2525 Michigan Ave., bergamotstation.com Santa Monica is full of public art that vitalizes the streetscape. Over 100 street murals appear within Santa Monica’s 8.3 square miles. For a guide to where to find them, visit santamonica.com/streetart. The PICO BOULEVARD CORRIDOR showcases a large and vibrant array of murals. A recent outdoor work by Brendan Fernandes along the Expo Line Metro corridor was commissioned by the 18TH STREET ARTS CENTER, which hosts a semi-annual Pico Block Party as a family art festival in spring and fall. Throughout the rest of the year, the center holds gallery exhibitions that change every two to four months, depending on its artistsin-residence schedule. ➤ 1639 18th St., 310-453-3711, 18thstreet.org ✺

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GETTING AROUND

ON THE MOVE Going from one place to another is simple in pedestrian-friendly Santa Monica with the advents of light rail, shuttle and bus services, a bike-sharing program and more. A S T ROLL AROU N D SA N TA M O N ICA E N GAG E S T H E senses. Salt-tinged ocean breezes and clear blue skies, strains of

music from street performers and taste tests offered at farmers markets all make walking the best way to experience this seaside city. However, there are many other ways to get around car-free in Santa Monica and to get to attractions all across the greater Los Angeles area. “Moving around Santa Monica has never been easier,” says former mayor Ted Winterer. “With the additions of the Metro light rail, new Big Blue Bus services, bikeways and Breeze Bike Share, our residents and visitors can get to where they’re going and enjoy the journey—free from parking and traffic hassles.” Whether you hop on the Metro Expo Line light rail to get from the western edge of the city to its eastern edge, or travel the streets in between on the Free Ride shuttle, a rented bike or scooter, or your own two feet, there are plenty of ways to make your way around town. Read on to learn more or visit santamonica.com/carfree.

WALKI NG 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 “Be Safe,” page 28, or visit smgov. net/portals/pedsafety.  And for a walking-distance radius, refer to the map on page 38.

LIG HT RAI L 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 Expo Line: Downtown Santa Monica; 17th Street/Santa Monica College; and 26th Street/ Bergamot Station. From Santa Monica, users can head to Downtown Los Angeles and transfer to other Metro rail and bus lines to reach the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Norwalk, the South Bay,

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Universal Studios Hollywood™ and Long Beach (and when the Crenshaw Line opens in 2020, visitors will be able to get to Los Angeles International Airport as well). A bonus for visitors commuting to and from Downtown L.A.: Trains run approximately every six minutes during peak hours and every 12 minutes during midday hours. Cyclists are welcome to carry their bikes onto Metro trains. I N S I D E R TI P To ride the Metro rail and bus system, you must load funds (as stored value) to the TAP card. You can load the TAP card with a Metro Day Pass ($7 regular fare; $2.50 seniors/ disabled/Medicare) at any of the Metro Expo Line station TAP vending machines (323466-3876, taptogo.net). You can purchase pre-loaded TAP cards at the Main Street Visitor Information Center at 2427 Main Street.

BUS Santa Monica’s award-winning Big Blue Bus serves Santa Monica, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport (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. The eco-friendly buses run on alternative fuels, including renewable natural gas, and have front-mounted bike racks to accommodate cyclists. Route information, day passes and transit passes are available at Blue: The Transit Store (1444 Fourth St., 310-451-5444, bigbluebus.com). Metro Rapid bus lines provide limited-stop bus service to Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood from Santa Monica (323-466-3876, metro.net).

I N S I D E R TI P You 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.

BI KI NG 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 conveniently available at many hotels and along the beach bike path to ride and enjoy ocean and coastline views. Visitors can also rent smart bikes through the Breeze Bike Share citywide public bike-share program

(santamonicabikeshare.com), which has more than 90 rental hubs and 500 bicycles stationed within Santa Monica, Venice and beyond. Breeze also links to other bike-share systems within Los Angeles, including those in Westwood, Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. Short-term visitors can take part through the $7-per-hour, pay-as-you-go system. New members (to any plan option) can use code SMVISITOR2019 and receive $10 in ride credit; valid through December 31, 2019. Or, with JUMP and Lyft, rent on-demand electric bikes, located throughout the city. Santa Monica Bike Center (smbikecenter.com) operates a bike valet program that’s free for the first two hours. It’s open yearround during business hours and large City of Santa Monica events. Bicycles, electric bikes, mopeds and motorized scooters are legal on Santa Monica streets.

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GETTING AROUND For bicycle safety tips, see “Be Safe,” page 28, or visit smgov.net/departments/pcd/ transportation/bicyclists.

B I K E R E N TA L S In addition to these businesses, many Santa Monica hotels provide complimentary bikes or bikes for rent. Check with your hotel front desk. Bike Attack 424-744-8148 bikeattack.com The Bike Shop Santa Monica 310-581-8014 bikeshopsantamonica.com Blazing Saddles Beach Rentals and Tours 310-393-9778 pier39.com/merchant/blazingsaddles-bike-rentals-tours Helen’s Cycles 310-829-1836 helenscycles.com Perry’s Café and Beach Rentals 310-939-0000 perryscafe.com/rentals

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Sea Mist 310-395-7076 seamistrentals.com

BI KE TOU RS The Bike Center Santa Monica 310-656-8500 thebikecenter.com

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Bikes and Hikes LA 323-796-8555 bikesandhikesla.com Legends Beach Bike Tour 310-939-0000 perryscafe.com/tours Pedal… or Not 310-917-1111 pedalornot.net

HOW TO USE A S A N TA M O N I C A BRE EZE BI KE Go to socialbicycles.com and create an account under the pay-as-you-go plan. Enter your account number on the bicycle keypad. To find and reserve a bike, you can download the socialbicycles mobile app. To release the bike for riding, pull out the yellow lock bar and place it in the holster. Adjust the saddle height and check the brakes before riding. Start your ride. For quick stops, use the “hold” button by the keypad and secure the bike to any bike rack. To unlock the bike again, enter your four-digit PIN code. 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.

E LECTRIC SCOOTE RS Electric scooters have cruised to popularity in cities around the world. In an effort to add these new mobility options, the City of Santa Monica has selected Lime (li.me), Bird (bird.co), Lyft (lyft.com) and Uber-owned JUMP (uber.com) as the four operators to participate in the city’s Shared Mobility Pilot Program, which kicked off in September 2018 and will run through December 2019. The four companies offer app-driven electric scooters, and Lyft and JUMP also offer electric bikes. Motorized scooter riders must be at least 16 years old and wear a helmet if under 18 years old. Helmets for use with electric scooters are available free of charge at the Main Street Visitor Information Center, the Pier Shop & Visitor Center and the Visitor

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Information Kiosk on Ocean Avenue. (Based upon e-scooter app download and availability.)

HOW TO USE E LECTRIC SCOOTE RS Each company’s app varies, but in general, here’s how it works: Download the app. Locate and unlock a scooter following prompts in the app. Push off with your foot to get going, then keep your feet on the footboard. For most scooters, control the throttle button with your right thumb and squeeze the brake with your left hand to slow down or stop. End your ride by parking safely and locking the scooter within the app. Average price to scoot is $1 to unlock, 15 cents per minute used.

TH E FR E E R I D E S H UTTLE Yes, there is such a thing as a free ride at some Santa Monica hotels! DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Santa Monica, Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel and Shutters on the Beach offer their guests an electric-vehicle shuttle service that operates in Santa Monica and extends to Venice and Marina del Rey. Passengers can summon The Free Ride (thefreeride.com/santa-monica. php) via their hotel concierge or a mobile app. The on-demand rides are offered daily from

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11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Some local hotels also offer car service around town. Non-hotel guests can use The Free Ride, too. Simply hail them for a ride to/from anywhere in their operating area.

RIDESHARE On-demand ridesharing companies Lyft and Uber are available for transportation to and within 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 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

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THE MARVIN BRAUDE BIKE TRAIL

BE SAFE

Remember to always stay alert and focus on your surroundings, whether in a car, on a train, on a bike, on an electric scooter or on foot. WALKI NG ➤ 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. ➤ Texting or wearing headphones or earbuds and listening to music while walking impedes your hearing and can be distracting. ➤ Pedestrians may only cross in marked crosswalks. Crossing outside of a marked crosswalk—

jaywalking—is an offense, and police ticket for violations. ➤ 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 signallight cycle, allowing people on foot and bikes to cross in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time.

LOCAL VOICES

The quality of life in Santa Monica is amazing. You can ride a scooter to work or take a bike share. There’s a train to Downtown L.A. That makes it a very attractive place to come to.

➤ Use extra care when crossing

➤ Always wear a helmet. (Riders

with children. 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.

under 18 must wear a helmet by law.) ➤ Riding against traffic is illegal and dangerous. Ride on the right side of the road, with traffic, and use the bike lane where available. Biking on sidewalks is prohibited. ➤ Obey all traffic laws and signals. Stop at stop signs, red lights and pedestrian crossings. ➤ Use hand signals and eye contact to communicate with motorists, other bicyclists and pedestrians. ➤ Texting or wearing headphones or earbuds and listening to music while biking impedes your hearing and can be distracting. ➤ Make yourself visible to drivers, especially at night. Use lights and reflectors and wear bright clothing.

BI KI NG ➤ Pay attention and stay alert.

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➤ At pedestrian scramble

crossings, ride across when the bicycle-specific traffic signal lights up with a green bike symbol.

DRIVING ➤ Santa Monica is an active and

busy city. Stay focused on the road at all times. ➤ Drivers and passengers must always wear seat belts. Children under 8 years old and shorter than 4 feet 9 inches tall must use

a child safety seat. ➤ 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 both ways—THEN proceed. Always stop for pedestrians crossing at intersections and marked crosswalks. Wait until they have safely reached the opposite curb to proceed. ➤ 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. ➤ Cars are not permitted in bus lanes, except to make right turns, which are restricted

during peak periods by posted signs. ➤ Obey posted speed limits and use common sense in congested areas. ➤ Drivers are required to pull over to the right side of the road for law-enforcement and other emergency vehicles with lights and sirens on. ➤ Don’t text or otherwise handle your phone while driving—it’s against the law and research

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shows it increases the likelihood of a collision 23.2 times that of driving when unimpaired.

reflectors and a front light source visible from the front and sides, is illegal.

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➤ Motorized scooters may be

➤ Always keep your distance

driven only by those with a valid driver’s license or instruction permit. ➤ Helmets are required for riders under age 18, and 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. Look for new drop/parking zones in Downtown Santa Monica and on Main Street. ➤ 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

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 when 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.

B E R E S PO N S I B LE. B E KI N D. TI PS FOR RESPONSIBLE TRAVE LI NG

W H AT TO KNOW ABOUT CANNABIS CANNABIS IS LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA WHEN USED RESPONSIBLY.

➤ Walk, bike or use public

transportation.

➤ Driving under the influence

➤ Bring a reusable water bottle

of cannabis is illegal and increases your risk of getting into a traffic accident. If you smoke or vape cannabis, you may feel the effects right away, but it can take between 30 minutes and two hours to feel the effects of edibles. If you eat too much too fast, you are at higher risk for poisoning.

and/or shopping bag to reduce the use of plastics and recycle when possible. ➤ Always leave a place better than the way you arrived; this includes packing and picking-up practices and not littering. ➤ When you leave your hotel room, turn off the lights and all electronics. ➤ Follow your hotel’s suggestions with linens. ➤ Shop, eat and play local in Santa Monica—it strengthens our community.

PE DESTRIAN SCRAM BLES

The Three Stages of Pedestrian Scrambles and How to Use Them:

➤ Cannabis affects children

more strongly than adults. Children are at higher risk for poisoning from cannabis, especially with edibles. Protect your children and pets. Store all cannabis products in a locked area. Make sure children cannot see or reach the locked area. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant soon, you should not use cannabis. ➤ Consumption of marijuana

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Green lights for northbound and s outhbound drivers.

Green lights for eastbound and westbound drivers.

Pedestrians wait to cross, making right-hand turns for drivers safer.

Pedestrians continue to wait while vehicles flow through the intersection.

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

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

Start crossing when the walking person is lit.

Bike Signal/Green: Cyclists ride across when the bicycle-specific traffic light lights up with a green bike symbol.

in public, driving under the influence of marijuana, and the purchase or consumption of cannabis by people under age 21 are all illegal in the state of California. For more information, visit cdph.ca.gov/programs/ do/letstalkcannabis/pages/ responsibleuse.aspx. SOURCE: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

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LIVING WELL

LAIDBACK LUXURY S

ANTA MONICA COMBINES THE

relaxed vibe of a charming beach town with the urban amenities of a larger city, including stunning scenery and a slew of options for luxurious experiences. Here are some insider tips for a deliciously deluxe day. Go ahead, treat yourself. Good morning, Sunshine. Wake up to gentle ocean breezes at your beachfront hotel, where comfort meets seaside luxury. Start the day with a healthy breakfast (California omelet, anyone?) at PERRY’S CAFÉ AND BEACH

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RENTALS (perryscafe.com). Then hit Santa Monica’s world-famous beach like an A-lister with Perry’s pampering Beach Butler service, through which attendants set up your spot on the sand with chairs, towels, a table and an umbrella, and deliver chilled nonalcoholic beverages and food upon request. When you’re ready to see more, let the butler do the packing up while you head to MONTANA AVENUE (montanaave.com) at the city’s northern edge. Its chic boutiques and laid-back

vibe attract visitors, locals and celebrities alike. From the beach, it’s an easy walk or spin on a BREEZE BIKE (santamonicabikeshare.com), or ride the STARLINE TOURS (starlinetours. com) hop-on hop-off bus. Browse this buzzy tree-lined stretch of more than 150 distinctive shops and restaurants and have a bite at a flip-flop-friendly outdoor cafe. Next, venture up the coast for a winetasting excursion with MALIBU DISCOVERY WINE TOURS (malibudiscovery.com). Swirl and sip as you enjoy the aah-inspiring

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scenery of the Pacific coast and the canyons of Malibu wine country, a designated American Viticultural Area. Keep the relaxing vibe flowing with some posh pampering at one of the city’s many wellness locales. Indulge in a customizable spa experience at the natural and organic ALCHEMIE SPA (alchemiespa.com) or enjoy a spicy citrus detox body polish at the Asianinfluenced WILLOW SPA (willowspa.com). Once you’re feeling rejuvenated, get spruced up for dinner at the intimate DIALOGUE (dialoguerestaurant.com),

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where James Beard award-winning chef Dave Beran creates artfully presented food in a season-driven tasting menu format. Top off the evening with a nightcap at the sophisticated BAR CHLOE (barchloe.com), just off Third Street Promenade. Toast the day’s end with a cocktail at THE BUNGALOW at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows (thebungalow.com). Located across the street from the Pacific, the indoor/outdoor lounge offers expansive views of Santa Monica’s spectacular sunsets. ✺

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LIVING WELL

Watch for these special farmers-market events celebrating nature’s versatile gifts.

Shopping at one of the city’s four weekly farmers markets is simply part of the healthy Santa Monica lifestyle. B Y L I N D A K O S S O F F

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EALTH-CONSCIOUS ANGELENOS and quality-conscious chefs rely on farmers markets weekly for stocking their kitchens with the best locally grown produce. And no city meets the demand better than Santa Monica, with four bountiful options every week, year-round, in three different neighborhoods. Although the Wednesday market in Downtown Santa Monica is no doubt the most well-known, each of these colorful and lively events has its own distinct vibe, so there’s something for everybody.

D O W N T O W N S A N TA M O N I C A Wednesday and Saturday, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Wednesday: Arizona Ave. between Third Court and Ocean Ave., and on Second St. from parking structure 2 to parking structure 4; Saturday: Arizona Ave. between Third Court and Second St.

➤ Opened in 1981, the Downtown Wednesday and Saturday markets enjoy a loyal following. A dazzling array of newly harvested goods supplied by 75 farmers over a four-block space provides a sensory experience, not to mention a world of culinary options. Plus, there are chef cooking demos to enjoy.

MAI N STRE ET Sunday, 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 2640 Main St. at Heritage Square ➤ Shopping for fresh produce is only the beginning at this market, where live

music and activities for the kids are an intrinsic part of the scene, and farm-totable prepared foods encourage visitors to make a day of it. Bring a blanket and enjoy snacks on the lawn area or brunch on the patio of The Victorian.

PICO BOU LEVARD Saturday, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. 2200 Virginia Ave. at Pico Blvd. and Cloverfield Blvd. (Virginia Avenue Park)

➤ The beauty of the neighborhood park setting lends to the relaxed and family-friendly feeling at this market. The addition of wild local seafood is a particular draw, as are the adjacent children’s playground, public library and prepared food available for purchase. Visit santamonica.com/farmersmarkets to see a video of each market.

AN N UAL CH I LI R OAST September 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2019 Saturday Pico Boulevard farmers market For more than a decade, this market’s annual chili roast has invited visitors to come and celebrate seasonal favorites, such as Anaheim peppers, poblanos and jalapeños, with a communal roast of the spicy and versatile veggies and samplings of onsite dishes in which they are featured.

PUMPKIN D E C O R AT I N G October 20, 2019 Sunday Main Street farmers market Children each get one free pumpkin to embellish at this no-carve pumpkindecorating session, while supplies last.

A L L YO U CA N CA R RY P U M P K I N PAT C H October 30, 2019 Wednesday Downtown Santa Monica farmers market Visitors get creative as they attempt to tote as many pumpkins as they can manage down a 25-foot runway without help or equipment. Regardless of the haul, the price is $5.

D AY B E F O R E THANKSGIVING November 27, 2019 Wednesday Downtown Santa Monica farmers market During the 30 years this market has been in business, there has been one consistent fact: The day before Thanksgiving sets sales records to meet high demand. In anticipation, vendors open early with overstocked racks and bins of fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers and more, and the crowds come in a flurry of happy pre-holiday buying.

R I G H T : H O R T I M AG E S / S H U T T E R STO C K

FARMERS MARKETS

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Seaside GRILL & rooftop bar

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.

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Chill at 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.

Located on the Santa Monica Pier • Open for lunch & dinner daily

310.883.7437 • seasideonthepier.com • 250 Santa Monica Pier • #seasideonthepier

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TA K E A V I D E O T O U R through S ant a Monica’s neighborhoods at santamonica.com/ neighborhoods.

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BLUE PLATE OYSTERETTE 1355 Ocean Ave. 310-576-3474 blueplateoysterette.com ➤ With a stunning selection of East Coast-style shellfish and a sunset-over-the-Pacific view to match, this cozy eatery has been a local favorite since its launch in 2009. The late famed food critic Jonathan Gold hailed its oysters as “impeccably fresh,” but no one will argue if you opt for the classic fish and chips or decadent lobster tacos.

OATMAN ROCK SHOP 321 Santa Monica Pier 310-394-0780 santamonica.com/shop/ oatman-rock-shop ➤ A Pier staple since 1965, this beachside kiosk stocked with beautiful rocks, crystals and shells holds an irresistible lure for nature-loving shoppers. Lightcatching jewelry and whimsical trinkets help make this local treasure a true gift bonanza.

DEL FRISCO’S GRILLE 1551 Ocean Ave., #105 310-395-7333 delfriscosgrille.com/ santa-monica ➤ This modern American grill overlooking the Pier has endeared itself to discriminating diners with its creative twists on comfort foods from bagels and lox to steak and potatoes, its stylish atmosphere and its unique selection of premium wines served by the glass.

SANTA MONICA PIER SHOP & VISITOR CENTER 200 Santa Monica Pier 310-804-7457 santamonicapier.org and santamonica.com ➤ Gather all of the information you need to plan a perfect visit with a stop at the Visitor Center. Peruse the Pier Shop, which features official Pier apparel and other gift-worthy goodies, and you can’t help but get into the Santa Monica spirit.

SEASIDE ON THE PIER 250 Santa Monica Pier 310-883-7437 seasideonthepier.com ➤ This recently opened restaurant/ rooftop bar and sandwich shop has quickly gained popularity among Pier guests, thanks to its fare of breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites; customized ice cream offerings; and evening option for conversation over cocktails and Ferris wheel views.

66 TO CALI 200 Santa Monica Pier Trolley kiosk 66tocali.com ➤ Stocked from top to bottom with made-in-the-USA merchandise, this homage to America’s iconic Route 66 is a favorite stop for travelers, locals and history aficionados. Bring a bit (or a lot!) of this iconic highway home via vintage signs, maps, books, photos, clothing and more.

SODA JERKS 200 Santa Monica Pier 310-393-SODA sodajerksusa.com ➤ Inside the environs of Santa Monica’s historic Carousel Building, journey back to the 1920s and ’30s, when folks of all ages gathered at the local sweet spot for a handmade ice cream soda, sundae, shake or malt, concocted and served up by a bona fide, bowtie-clad “soda jerk.”

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Play ANNENBERG COMMUNITY BEACH HOUSE 415 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310-458-4904 annenbergbeachhouse.com ➤ What was a lush, private oceanside estate in the 1920s is now a five-acre public playground offering classes and tours, art exhibits, annual community events and a range of amenities available to the public, such as the vintage, marble-decked swimming pool, beach courts and game room, all just a step from the beach. ORIGINAL MUSCLE BEACH Ocean Front Walk 800-544-5319 ➤ Witness where the physical fitness movement of the 20th century began here at this popular beach workout area launched back in the 1930s. Feats of athleticism are still celebrated at the Original Muscle Beach and workout apparatus remains available to the public. PACIFIC PARK 380 Santa Monica Pier 310-260-8744 pacpark.com ➤ Hours of old-fashioned fun await at this beloved free-admission amusement

park located right on the Pier. A dozen rides, including the famous Pacific (Ferris) Wheel, roller coaster and classic bumper cars—plus plenty of carnival games and specialty eateries—are made even more memorable by their beachside setting. SANTA MONICA PIER AQUARIUM 1600 Ocean Front Walk 310-393-6149 healthebay.org ➤ Fueled by Heal the Bay’s dedication to preserving the local waters and aquatic life, this family-friendly attraction encourages marine life education and conservation. Featuring 100-plus Santa Monica Bay species, special exhibits and touch tanks, the aquarium is as fun as it is important. TRAPEZE SCHOOL NEW YORK (TSNY) – LOS ANGELES 370 Santa Monica Pier 310-394-5800 losangeles.trapezeschool.com ➤ If you long to get air-bound, check out this national aerial arts school founded in 2001. Get fit as you learn to master the static or flying trapeze, trampoline, aerial hoop (“lyra”) or aerial fabric (“silks”). Embrace TSNY’s motto: “Break barriers. Find the new.®”

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and street-performerRstage. Just east of the Pier, the Third Street OSE AV E . Promenade consists of three open-air, car-free 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 Meach A Icorner N Swith T hotel guests, street craft cocktails. Life pulses around performers, shoppers, office workers, diners, barflies and moviegoers. Additionally, it’s the terminus of the Metro Expo Line, which ferries riders by light rail between Santa Monica and Downtown Los Angeles.

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is a bookworm’s dream. Buy and sell to your heart’s content as you take advantage of the store’s membership benefits and new-book buyback program.

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M.I.’S WESTSIDE COMEDY THEATER 1323-A Third St. REI 310-451-0850 402 Santa Monica Blvd. westsidecomedy.com 310-458-4370, rei.com ➤ You never know who will drop ➤ The national outdoor retail in on a show night to try out co-op REI is for folks who take some new material at this venue their outdoor adventures seriously, dedicated to improvisational and and the chain is known as much standup comedy. But Westside is for its environmental stewardship more than a club—classes taught as it is for its extensive selection of by seasoned pros offer the chance top-notch gear and clothing. Check to explore and hone your own out the Santa Monica location for classes in rock climbing, mountain R E I comedic prowess. biking, travel preparation and more.

Eat THE GALLERY FOOD HALL AT THIRD STREET PROMENADE 1315 Third Street Promenade 310-584-1461 galleryfoodhall.com ➤ Located in the heart of the Third Street Promenade shopping mecca, this recently renovated two-level food hall provides a tantalizing mix of indoor and outdoor dining options, from the fresh and affordable fare at Everytable and the couldn’t-befresher fish sandwiches and boardwalk fries served up at STRFSH to the 20-plus-course tasting menu experience offered at Dialogue, an 18-seat restaurant led by James Beard Award-winning chef Dave Beran. Looking for ethnic flair? Sample the mouthwatering pizzas, subs and mozzarella sticks at Paperboy Pizza or an “organic beach taco” at Azulé Taqueria— or see what happens when Asian flavors meet an American classic at Sumo Dog. Finally, indulge your dessert fantasies with a trip to the chandelier-laden Sloan’s ice cream shop—a feast for the eyes as well as the tongue.

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MEL’S DRIVE-IN 1670 Lincoln Blvd. 310-392-0139 melsdrive-in.com ➤ Launched in 1947 and spotlighted in the 1973 film American Graffiti, Mel’s Drive-In is an American institution. This new location celebrates Santa Monica’s Route 66 history and offers all of the comfort-food favorites, from burgers, fried chicken and mac and cheese to double-crusted pies and banana splits. WEXLER’S DELI 616 Santa Monica Blvd. 424-744-8671, wexlersdeli.com ➤ When it comes to deli, accept no substitutes. This real-deal delicatessen stays true to its culinary roots with authentic dishes renamed for the L.A. crowd. Try the MacArthur Park (pastrami, coleslaw, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing on rye) and you’ll be hooked.

Shop BOOKMONSTER 212 Santa Monica Blvd. 424-238-8576 bookmonster.com ➤ Featuring more than 200,000 used and new books, CDs, DVDs and gifts in a well-lit, browsefriendly layout, this indie store

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SANTA MONICA PLACE 395 Santa Monica Pl. 310-260-8333 santamonicaplace.com ➤ This three-level, open-air shopping and dining destination addresses your every need. Shop designer outlets such as Coach, Kate Spade, Rolex and Tiffany & Co.; retail favorites such as Disney, Nike and Spanx; and top-notch department stores such as Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom. Enjoy a luxury film-watching experience at the ArcLight Cinemas and indulge your appetite at any of the quality rooftop eateries. THIRD STREET PROMENADE 1351 Third Street Promenade 310-393-8355 downtownsm.com ➤ Take advantage of the Santa Monica sunshine with a stroll through this lively outdoor hub of activity. Closed off to street traffic, the pet-friendly Promenade is a perfect place to shop, eat and people-watch, plus catch the budding talents of versatile street performers. Specialty retailers abound here: Patagonia, Lululemon, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters and Wasteland Vintage, just to name a few!

SANTA MONICA CONSERVANCY 2520 Second St. 310-496-3146 smconservancy.org ➤ Operating out of a vintage 1910 Craftsman-style house, this community-based public charity promotes and advocates for the preservation of Santa Monica history. To that end, the Conservancy hosts lectures, workshops, Downtown Santa Monica walking tours and special events for its members and guests. SANTA MONICA HISTORY MUSEUM 1350 Seventh St. 310-395-2290 santamonicahistory.org ➤ Housing more than a million artifacts, this family-friendly museum features both permanent and revolving exhibits. Become part of front-page history via an interactive photo station, and experience Santa Monica’s heritage from its Native American roots to its successful foray into aviation.

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Eat AMELIA’S ESPRESSO & PANINI 2645 Main St. 310-396-9095 ameliascafe.com ➤ Early birds flock to this familyowned Italian coffeehouse for hot and cold brews and breakfast sandwiches. All-day offerings include salads, Italian soups and other sandwiches—ranging from cold (stacks such as prosciutto, tomato, fresh mozzarella and basil) to grilled (meldings like turkey breast, roasted peppers, basil pesto and cheese) to hot (with fillings like house-made meatballs). Shop for foodie gifts: handmade candies and pastries and imported teas, coffees, olives and vinegars. LA VECCHIA CUCINA 2654 Main St. 310-399-7979 lavecchiacucina.com ➤ Recognized by Zagat in 2017 and OpenTable in 2016, this neighborhood Italian restaurant features fine Sicilian cooking in a homey atmosphere. From the risotto al funghi porcini to the bistecchine alla pizzaiola, the menu here promises guests a memorable culinary adventure. LITTLE PRINCE 2424 Main St. 310-356-0725 littleprince.la ➤ Founded by a small group of friends inspired by an adventurefilled trip to Australia, this spirited neighborhood bistro serves up brunch and dinner dishes, end-of-day bites and creative cocktails using fresh, local and seasonal produce, not to mention plenty of “down-under” warmth. MANCHEGO 2518 Main St. 310-450-3900 manchegosm.com ➤ Treat your palate at this romantic Spanish wine and tapas hot spot, but be prepared to face some tough choices: spinach croquetas or mac and cheese with white truffle oil? Braised beef empanadas or Catalán chicken? Answer: Bring a group and order one of everything.

M UJ I STELLA BARRA 2000 Main St. 310-396-9250 stellabarra.com ➤ The continually changing menu at Stella Barra keeps customers guessing—and clamoring for more of the eatery’s seasonal artisanal pizzas (butternut squash white pizza with candied bacon and Fresno chilies!), along with the rest of this hot spot’s satisfying lunch, dinner and drink menus.

Shop MOHAWK WEST 2929 Main St. 424-268-4848 mohawkgeneralstore.com ➤ Cutting-edge looks, home and office décor, books, jewelry and a myriad of unusual gifts are on tap at this cult favorite that prides itself on a meticulously curated selection of designer merchandise you simply will not find anywhere else.

MUJI 2936 Main St. 310-566-8345 muji.com ➤ This international retail chain founded in Japan draws loyal shoppers for its minimalist and environmentally friendly inventory of high-quality furniture, apparel, home goods, stationery and more. (It’s so popular in the area that there’s another Santa Monica location on Third Street Promenade.) PEBBLES 2400 Main St., #A2 310-314-6472 pebblesclothing.com ➤ A mandatory stop for your family-focused shopping expedition, this colorful shop features a unique selection of whimsical and vibrant clothing and accessories for women, children and infants, and is expanding to include an inspired inventory of home goods.

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Play CALIFORNIA HERITAGE MUSEUM 2612 Main St. 310-392-8537 californiaheritagemuseum.org ➤ Revolving art and cultural exhibits, special events, Tuesdaynight food trucks and Sunday farmers markets attract locals and out-of-towners alike to this unique attraction housed in a charming late 19th-century residence originally built for a Santa Monica senator’s son. MAIN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER 2427 Main St. 800-544-5319 (toll-free) 310-393-7593 santamonica.com ➤ Drop by the Main Visitor Information Center to consult with a friendly and knowledgeable travel counselor about the best the city has to offer in hotels, dining, culture, attractions and entertainment; pick up a map or guide; and shop the ever-changing selection of gifts and souvenirs. UPGRADE LABS 3110 Main St. 310-314-0013 upgradelabs.com ➤ Promising to prep clients for peak physical and cognitive performance, this health and wellness nirvana offers mind and body hacks via a combination of cutting-edge methods such as cryotherapy, infrared, LED, virtual floating, neurofeedback and more. 45

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Eat THE COURTYARD KITCHEN 1211 Montana Ave. 310-587-2333 courtyardkitchenla.com ➤ A creatively curated selection of dishes caters to discerning Angelenos at this family-owned establishment. Start with a customized crostini aperitivo, followed by a pan-seared sea bass or filet mignon alongside some spiced broccolini, and take advantage of the well-balanced wine list.

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FATHER’S OFFICE 1018 Montana Ave. 310-736-2224 fathersoffice.com ➤ This popular gastropub has won widespread raves for its generously portioned “Father’s Office” burger made with dry-aged beef and perfectly paired with caramelized onion, gruyere cheese, applewood bacon and fresh arugula. With plenty of sides and 36 craft beers, this local favorite attracts daily crowds. KYE’S MONTANA 1518 Montana Ave. 310-395-5937 kyesmontana.com ➤ A favorite among the carb-free crowd, this eatery’s “KyeRitos” are essentially sandwiches without the bread made with your chosen combination of delectable, highnutrient ingredients such as lean proteins, leafy greens, nori, avocado, quinoa, nuts and seeds, and more. PRIMO PASSO COFFEE CO. 702 Montana Ave. 323-546-4702 primopassocoffee.com ➤ Serious coffee drinkers appreciate this shop’s allegiance to quality. Coffees are roasted in small batches for maximum flavor and crafted into double-shot Americanos, lattes and cappuccinos. Not a coffee person? Enjoy the extensive tea menu and selection of tasty baked goods.

SWEET LADY JANE 1631 Montana Ave. 310-254-9499 sweetladyjane.com ➤ Eat dessert first at this café and bakery where the day’s tantalizing options might include sea salt caramel brownies, cappuccino cheesecake, peachboysenberry pie and chocolate cherry cookies. Pair a treat with a tea or coffee drink. Breakfast, lunch and dinner menus showcase fresh breads, including soudough and walnut wheat, in dishes such as avocado toast and sandwiches with fillings like curried chicken salad or turkey meatloaf.

Shop ONLY HEARTS 1407 Montana Ave. 310-393-3088 onlyhearts.com ➤ Need something decidedly girly for that special someone (even if that someone is you)? This shop specializes in a lingerie look—from leggings to camisoles—that can be worn anywhere. Romance-leaning celebrities have been known to sport this outlet’s fetchingly feminine looks. RACHEL ASHWELL SHABBY CHIC 1013 Montana Ave. 310-394-1975, shabbychic.com ➤ This quaint boutique perfectly showcases the charm of timeless style in interior décor. Items like a dusty-rose settee, a distressedwood storage trunk and vintage lace handkerchiefs make up the shabby chic inventory. SAVANNAH 706 Montana Ave. 310-458-2095 savannahsantamonica.com ➤ This fashion-forward boutique features of-the-moment luxury and ready-to-wear looks by gifted and envelope-pushing designers. Shop P R I M O PA S S O C O F F E E C O.

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apparel, shoes, handbags and accessories to your heart’s content in this establishment’s strikingly chic and modern setting. SHOPAHOLIC SAMPLE SALES 1613 Montana Ave. 310-260-0100 shopaholicsamplesales.com ➤ Founded for shoppers with designer tastes but without designer budgets, this L.A. favorite carries a continually changing selection of “pedigreed apparel” and accessories at a discount. The selection is reportedly curated to please the local, beach-oriented clientele.

Play AERO THEATRE 1328 Montana Ave. americancinematheque calendar.com ➤ Opened in 1940 and restored by nonprofit, viewer-supported cultural organization American Cinematheque, Aero Theatre presents classic and contemporary independent films in grand

fashion: on a 188-foot-high, 38-foot-wide screen, and often as themed double features. Check their website for special events like Q&As. BEAUTY PARK MEDICAL SPA 1511 Montana Ave. 310-587-3502 beautyparkspa.com ➤ Offering technologically advanced, non-surgical skincare and beauty treatments, this medical spa vows to turn back the years on clients’ faces and bodies through the magic of science coupled with the skills of their highly trained staff. Just need a simple facial or wax? They can do that, too. MONTANA AVENUE LIBRARY 1704 Montana Ave. 310-458-8682, smpl.org ➤ This 7,500-square-foot neighborhood library serves as a community hub, with nine public access Internet stations and free city Wi-Fi; classes, programs and events for children, teens and adults; and, of course, an extensive collection of books, magazines, DVDs and music and books on CD.

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LUNETTA ALL DAY/LUNETTA 2424 Pico Blvd. 310-581-4201 (day) 310-581-9888 (night) lunettasm.com ➤ This restaurant has a split personality. Visit the “All Day” section for a neighborhood diner experience or step into the adjoining “At Night” area after 6 p.m. to be part of the dinnerand-drinks crowd and indulge in sophisticated cuisine served in a social atmosphere. ROCCO’S CHEESECAKE 1701 Pico Blvd. 310-396-1701 roccoscheesecake.com ➤ Customers wax poetic about the hundreds of creamy desserts created here and sold whole or by the slice. Go simple with a Rocco’s N.Y. Classic or get adventurous with the Jasmine Milk Tea White Chocolate Lavender—either way, it’s a sweet experience.

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THE UPPER WEST 3321 Pico Blvd. 310-586-1111 theupperwest.com ➤ The Upper West is proud of its ever-changing, ethically inspired menu of apps, plates, soups, sandwiches, salads and veggie sides. Here, Thai, Indian, Middle Eastern, Mexican, Italian and American dishes are gloriously fused and served as diners gaze upon the work of a different featured artist on its walls every month.

CALIFORNIA REDISCOVERED 2116 Pico Blvd. 424-252-9806 californiarediscovered.com ➤ The imaginative owners of California Rediscovered who curate, repurpose and recycle artifacts that are sold at this location as well as on Etsy.com have amassed a following of loyal buyers. Interested in a 1930s-era toy crane converted into a side table lamp? This is the place!

Z GARDEN 2350 Pico Blvd. 310-392-2900 zgardensantamonica.com ➤ Established in 2013, this cozy, family-owned eatery prides itself on its fresh Mediterranean dishes designed to satisfy the appetite without breaking the bank. Tip: Don’t overlook the appetizer section of the menu, which features 15-plus tantalizing options.

SEWING ARTS CENTER 3330 Pico Blvd. 310-450-4300 sewingarts.com ➤ Whether you’ve just learned to thread a needle or you’re a seasoned seamstress, this place has you covered with a full inventory of supplies (including machines and cabinetry) and classes in sewing, embroidery, quilting, pattern making, tailoring, fashion design and even home décor.

SOFIA KAMAN FINE JEWELS 3215 Pico Blvd. 310-310-3998 sofiakaman.com ➤ Jewelry designer Sofia Kaman is known for her eclectic signature collections and ability to reimagine period design, from Georgian to retro. The store also carries rare vintage items and specializes in custom work to help you create your own one-of-a-kind piece.

Play ACU MASSAGE CENTER 1930 11th St. 310-735-1575 acumassagecenter.com ➤ Experience the benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as provided and taught by an authentically trained and certified practitioner. Many clients experience resolution of their chronic pain and emotional stress with specialized modalities such as acupressure and Tui-na.

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BOWLMOR LANES SANTA MONICA 234 Pico Blvd. 310-399-7731, bowlmor.com ➤ Test your bowling skill at one of 24 “electro-cool blacklight” lanes at this upscale venue that also offers sit-down or lane-side dining and an arcade of retro-inspired games. Between games, sidle up to the sports bar or relax in the lounge area and take advantage of the free Wi-Fi. GOOD BODY PILATES 3229 Pico Blvd. 424-625-5518 goodbodypilates.com ➤ Taught in individual sessions or small groups, the practice of Pilates can transform any person’s physique, regardless of their fitness level or age. The Good Body studio is equipped to do just that, replete with essential Pilates apparatus and a staff of experienced instructors, including the founder/owner. MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE 2627 Pico Blvd. 310-828-7519 morgan-wixson.org ➤ This not-for-profit community theatre draws rave reviews for its balanced offerings of plays and musicals presented on its Main Stage and via its Y.E.S. (Youth Education/Entertainment Series), through which it develops and showcases young talent.

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Bike Lane 18TH STREET COFFEE HOUSE Park 1725 Broadway Hotels 310-264-0662 ➤ Treat yourself to a finely crafted coffee or smoothie, sandwich or pastry at this local favorite spot to relax and refuel. Get comfy inside or on the outdoor patio, but per this Wi-Fi-less café’s policy, plan to keep your cell phone in your pocket.

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PA I NT:L A B LUNYA SHOP & HQ 1032 Broadway 310-395-2666, lunya.co ➤ Lunya’s collection of luxury sleepwear and loungewear has earned a stellar reputation for its well-thought-out and uniquely sleep-friendly design elements and fabrics to win over the modern woman. Stop by the shop and enjoy a free glass of wine while you consider the options.

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LE PETITE CAFÉ 2842 Colorado Ave. 310-829-6792 lepetitcafebonjour.com ➤ This charming yet casual establishment specializes in authentic French country fare prepared home-style and served up in a familial atmosphere. Fish, poultry and beef dishes are served with that French culinary signature: painstakingly prepared sauces.

SWEETFIN POKÉ 829 Broadway 310-395-1097, sweetfin.com ➤ Poké, a classic Hawaiian dish featuring raw fish, vegetables, rice and sauce in one easy-to-eat-from bowl, is a SoCal staple, and so is Sweetfin Poké. Promising “pole to bowl” freshness, this popular chain serves up fresh, scrumptious and made-to-order tuna, salmon or veggie-only bowls.

PACIFIC DINING CAR 2700 Wilshire Blvd. 310-453-4000 pacificdiningcar.com ➤ Established in 1921 in Downtown L.A., this second location is equally rich in atmosphere and cuisine. Think: filet mignon and eggs for breakfast, shrimp Cobb salad for lunch and an aged prime cut for dinner. Often featured in movies, the restaurant is open 24 hours, but is known to cater to night owls from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

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CYNERGY CYCLES 2300 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-857-1500 cynergycycles.com ➤ Cyclists of all ages, levels and preferences will find what they need here, thanks to this shop’s highly knowledgeable staff and expansive inventory of bikes. Apparel, equipment and gear are also plentiful, and the store offers a full-service tech department, group rides and clinics.

RIP CITY SKATES 2709 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-828-0388, ripcity.net ➤ Launched just as modern-age skateboarding was born in the late 1970s, this family-owned shop has seen—and carried—it all. Peruse the vintage boards that adorn the walls as you check out the latest in decks, longboards, and cruisers, trucks, wheels and hardgood accessories.

Play THE ACTIVITY CENTER 3200 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-907-7399 activitycentersm.com ➤ This colorful and well-equipped facility offers games, arts and crafts, and enrichment classes and programs designed for children ages 6 to 12. There’s also a day camp, age-specific events and services for you to host your little one’s next birthday party.

BERGAMOT STATION 2525 Michigan Ave. bergamotstation.com ➤ A trolley depot in the 1950s, the Bergamot Station complex now features over two dozen art galleries, the City Garage Theatre and its own on-site café, enabling art-loving visitors to make a day of it. PAINT:LAB 1453 14th St. 310-450-9200, paintlab.net ➤ Whether you’re a seasoned artist or have never wielded a paintbrush, this walk-in studio is for you. For one lab fee, PAINT:LAB provides workspace, supplies, instructional materials, models and professional guidance. Classes for kids, teens and adults are available, or rent the space for your own creative event. SWEAT YOGA 702 Arizona Ave. 310-230-5225, sweat-yoga.com ➤ Devotees of the studio’s “sweat” yoga swear by the ability of the high-temperature environment (98 to 100 degrees F) to loosen muscles and joints and facilitate a satisfyingly cleansing experience. In addition to classes, the studio offers social mixers and workshops. B E R G A M OT STATI O N

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BLUESTONE LANE 631 Wilshire Blvd. 718-374-6858 bluestonelane.com ➤ With locations in cosmopolitan neighborhoods on the East and West coasts, this sun-washed and homey eatery serves premium coffees and teas, cold-pressed juices and healthful daytime bites. Check out the oh-so-L.A. selection of open-face toasts.

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HAUTE SECONDS DESIGNER RESALE 2629 Wilshire Blvd. 310-828-6500 hauteseconds. squarespace.com ➤ Luxury labels from Chanel to Christian Louboutin are showcased in this designer consignment store that recently added an online component for shoppers’ convenience. The business works with a third-party authenticator just to ensure that customers get what they bargained for.

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ESTATE RESTAURANT + BAR 1519 Wilshire Blvd. 310-394-7722 estate1519.com ➤ Farm-to-table, Asian-fusion dishes are meticulously plated and served in this expansive and elegantly appointed establishment that features a main dining room on the first level and a speakeasythemed bar-lounge, open on Friday and Saturday nights only, perched above. GRAMERCY 2460 Wilshire Blvd. 310-828-2115 gramercysm.com ➤ This neighborhood bar and eatery exudes New York City charm in its interior design and East Coast comfort with satisfying dishes such as its Open Faced NY Steak Sandwich smothered in onions and peppers, and temptingly creative cocktails named for NYC neighborhoods. HUCKLEBERRY BAKERY & CAFÉ 1014 Wilshire Blvd. 310-451-2311 huckleberrycafe.com ➤ Bakery and café fare is lovingly prepared onsite at this 8 a.m.-to-5 p.m. casual restaurant. All offerings, from the basil-infused Green Eggs and Ham to the Organic Quinoa with Market Vegetables, feature ingredients procured from local growers and artisans.

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SIDECAR DOUGHNUTS 631 Wilshire Blvd. 310-587-0022 sidecardoughnuts.com ➤ This community-friendly spot serves up a wildly creative selection of fresh, lovingly crafted doughnuts and gourmet go-with beverages. Exotic offerings include Saigon cinnamon crumb, eggnog brûlée and maple bacon. Also, Sidecar partners with charities all year long, so you can help others while you treat yourself.

Shop GREAT LABELS LUXURY CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE 1126 Wilshire Blvd. 310-451-2277, greatlabels.com ➤ Indulge your designer tastes at this quality resale women’s apparel shop that features “guilt-free Gucci, priced-to-move Prada and discounted Dior.” Extend your budget further by consigning your own gently worn designer items for up to 50 percent of the sale.

URSULA’S COSTUMES 2516 Wilshire Blvd. 310-582-8230 ursulascostumes.com ➤ Costume season is year-round at this inspiring retailer that has been a Santa Monica fixture for decades. Buy or rent costumes and accessories for all ages and sizes, from the classic to the downright bizarre, and don’t forget the fog (or bubble) machine! YALE JEWELERS 2839 Wilshire Blvd. 310-829-0605 yalejewelers.com ➤ This independently owned corner jewelry shop that has served Santa Monica since 1978 has acquired a loyal customer base thanks to its impressive selection of unique items and personal customer service. The store has a resident artist and provides jewelry restoration and redesign.

Play COMPATTO YARN SALON 2112 Wilshire Blvd. 310-453-2130 compattoyarnsalon.com ➤ Cleverly named after the Italian word for “close-knit,” this welcoming spot not only hosts classes and sells supplies to support your next knitting, crochet or weaving project, but provides a cozy atmosphere complete with couches, snacks and, of course, fellow craftspeople. DOUGLAS PARK 2439 Wilshire Blvd. 310-458-8300, smgov.net ➤ Whether you’re looking to expend some energy or just decompress, this urban oasis has you covered with its tennis courts, children’s playground, fly fishing area, lawn bowling green, picnic tables and benches, and soothing reflecting pools. The park’s clubhouse, available via reservation, accommodates 40. SOULCYCLE 120 Wilshire Blvd. 310-622-7685, soul-cycle.com ➤ Available in centers throughout North America, this trademarked indoor cycling experience has won over a loyal clientele thanks to its “rock star” instructors and the joyous, tribal-like atmosphere of its classes, which typically burn 500-plus calories per 45-minute session.

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Eat CRIMSON 2901 Ocean Park Blvd., #127 310-396-2400, crimsonla.com ➤ This self-described “Mediterranean cookhouse” takes pride in the nutritional value of its Middle Eastern cuisine, from kabobs and wraps to salads and sides. All meats are free of hormones and antibiotics, produce is seasonal and organic when possible, and spices are authentic and preservative-free. U P L I F TE R S K ITC H E N

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O C E A N PA R K B O U L E VA R D LOVE COFFEE BAR 1732 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-392-3604 lovecoffeebar.com ➤ At this pet-friendly, quintessentially Californian spot, it’s all about the love—for partners, pals, puppies and, of course, artisanal coffees and teas. Savor an inventive espresso drink like the rosemary latte while you make new friends of the two- and four-legged variety.

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OCEAN PARK RAMEN 2901 Ocean Park Blvd. 424-268-4138 ➤ This casual neighborhood eatery scores high with locals for its surprisingly sophisticated sushi rolls, elevated pork buns and the fragrant and creamy, rich broth in its variety of ramen and rice bowls—all served fresh and at refreshingly affordable prices. UPLIFTERS KITCHEN 2819 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-664-8868 uplifterskitchen.com ➤ This European-inspired coffee house has won a loyal following for its delicious cup of joe, baked goods made with locally sourced ingredients, as well as creatively packaged catered goodies that are ideal for professional meetings or as client thank-you gifts.

VITO RESTAURANT 2807 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-450-4999 vitorestaurant.com ➤ A local “special occasion” fixture for nearly 40 years, this familyowned Italian restaurant elicits oohs and aahs for meticulously prepared dishes such as vitello alla piccata and medaglioni al cognac and old-school martinis, all expertly served up by tuxedo-clad waiters.

Shop bG GALLERY 3009 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-906-4211 santamonica.bgartdealings.com ➤ Contemporary art lovers will enjoy this establishment dedicated to the postmodern era. The gallery prides itself on eschewing market trends and bringing “authentic art with elements of the human spirit” to the public via exhibits, prints, books and catalogs.

GOODS 1748 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-392-3922, goodsla.com ➤ This tiny shop is packed with carefully curated, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind fair-trade goods from around the world. Choose a treasure for that discerning loved one, whether it’s a leather-strapped garden bag from Bolivia or a set of volcano stone earrings made right here in L.A.

Play BIG AND TINY 1731 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-392-0113 bigandtiny.com ➤ Keep your little ones safe, near and engaged while you finish that big project at this unique space for working parents. A trained staff, including preschool teachers, keeps your child active and stimulated, while you use the business amenities and soundproof areas to get your work done in this charming and well-appointed facility. Bonus: There's a small boutique in the front as well.

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BROOKE RODD BOUTIQUE 1716½ Ocean Park Blvd. 310-664-1999, brookerodd.com ➤ Influenced by its owner’s chic-yet-relaxed point of view, this boutique (and its sister shop, FUN by Brooke Rodd, just next door) has its finger on the pulse of Santa Monica style, with an eclectic collection of apparel and accessories.

BLINKBAR 1706 Ocean Park Blvd. 213-447-2688 theblinkbar.com ➤ If you don’t feel dressed until your lashes are on, this lash extension salon may become a habit. BlinkBar prides itself on skilled techs who are trained in European application technique, and a wide selection of lashes including the cruelty-free, 100-percent Siberian mink variety. MUSEUM OF FLYING 3100 Airport Ave. 310-398-2500 museumofflying.org ➤ The brainchild of a former Douglas Aircraft Company president, the Museum of Flying displays artifacts from the company’s founder alongside vintage aircraft, a monument to the iconic Douglas DC-3 and a variety of related exhibits and artworks. SANTA MONICA AIRPORT PARK 3201 Airport Ave. 310-458-8300 smgov.net ➤ Currently spanning four acres (with plans for an additional 12 acres pending), this airportadjacent green space features a playground, synthetic turf sports field with lights, 17 picnic tables and six barbecue grills, plus bike racks, plenty of parking and free city Wi-Fi. ✺

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From world-famous beachfront luxury to vintage gems and budgetfriendly options, Santa Monica’s extraordinary selection of hotels provides a welcome home for any Southern California stay. SANTA MONICA PIER AREA/ OCEAN AVENUE

THE GEORGIAN HOTEL

BAYSIDE HOTEL

➤ Perched atop the Palisades

➤ The beach bike rentals at this welcoming ocean-view hotel allow guests to cruise along the Southern California coast and explore the famous Santa Monica Pier’s arcade, aquarium and carousel. $$

THE COTTAGE SANTA MONICA

2219 Ocean Ave. 310-593-0093 thecottagesantamonica.com ➤ Boasting four bright,

spacious bedrooms and stylish nautical-themed décor, this historic beachside cottage accommodates up to eight guests. Daily maid and breakfast service make for stress-free family getaways along the sunny Southern California shoreline. $$$

Park bluff with magnificent views of the coastline, this historic hotel is famous for its 1933 Art Deco architecture, Old Hollywood glamour and popular eatery Veranda Restaurant, with Nineteen33 Underground Kitchen & Bar slated to open in mid-2019. $$$

HOTEL CASA DEL MAR

1910 Ocean Way 310-581-5533 hotelcasadelmar.com ➤ Inspired by grand

Mediterranean villas and Santa Monica’s effortless glamour, this beachfront hotel offers coveted accommodations. Enjoy ocean views and farmers market–driven fare at Catch Restaurant and Terrazza Lounge, and visit the Sea Wellness Spa. $$$

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HOTEL SHANGRI-LA 1301 Ocean Ave. 310-394-2791 shangrila-hotel.com

LOEWS SANTA MONICA BEACH HOTEL

Styled after the Golden Age of Hollywood, this architectural gem is renowned for its Streamline Moderne look, Art Deco guest rooms and sustainable renovations. ONYX features an indoor/outdoor rooftop bar with a 360-degree view that includes the Pacific Ocean. $$$

➤ Enjoy quintessential Santa Monica style at this luxury beachfront hotel, offering coastal-inspired guest rooms, stunning ocean views, an awardwinning pool and a variety of local food and beverage options. Free Ride shuttle service. $$$

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1700 Ocean Ave. 310-458-6700 loewshotels.com/santa-monica

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2001 Ocean Ave. 310-396-6000 baysidehotel.com

1415 Ocean Ave. 310-395-9945 georgianhotel.com

JW MARRIOTT SANTA MONICA LE MERIGOT 1740 Ocean Ave. 310-395-9700 marriott.com/laxlm

➤ Blending European elegance

with the vibrant Southern California lifestyle, this hotel is just steps from the beach, the Santa Monica Pier and Third Street Promenade. Enjoy genuine luxury in one of 175 modern, ultra-comfortable guest rooms and suites. $$$ TH E G E O R G I A N H OTE L PRICE RANGE

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The new Oceana will evoke a stunning beachside home-away-from-home and deliver a rare, private, luxurious residential experience in Santa Monica’s most coveted neighborhood north of Wilshire Boulevard. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, in the heart of Santa Monica’s most coveted neighborhood, the reimagined Oceana and its 70 suites is the perfect seaside escape. From exclusive guest dining options to a full service spa, Oceana is the ultimate luxury destination.

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SEA BLUE HOTEL

VICEROY SANTA MONICA

1670 Ocean Ave. 310-393-2363 seabluehotel.com

➤ Unwind at this laid-back

➤ Known for its historic 1950s

architecture, this family-owned hotel situated next to Tongva Park features comfortable rooms, surfboard rentals and lessons, and classic surf-and-turf dinners at neighboring Chez Jay Restaurant. $

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1447 Ocean Ave. 310-458-4888 oceanviewsantamonica.com

➤ Newly renovated, wellappointed, sustainable beachglam guest rooms feature a list of modern amenities such as Keurig coffee makers, plush bathrobes and rain showerheads. Enjoy a peaceful Pacific Ocean or sunset view with a private balcony. $$

hideaway along the Pacific. Bask in the sun and carefree lifestyle of Southern California, and relax in the private courtyard with beach access. $$

SEAVIEW HOTEL 1760 Ocean Ave. 310-393-6711 seaviewhotel.com

849 Ocean Ave. 310-393-0486 hoteloceanasantamonica.com ➤ Accommodations at this chic

boutique with 70 rooms include adventurous activities like yoga practice on Santa Monica Beach and complimentary beach cruiser bicycles. $$$

➤ Named one of the top hotels

in Los Angeles by Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers Choice Awards and recommended by Forbes Travel Guide, this ultrachic getaway with its poolside bungalows has been featured in numerous fashion spreads, movies, music videos and guides to top L.A. dining. $$$

➤ This colorful hotel features

tropical palm trees, a spacious sundeck and retro Art Deco vibes, as well as easy access to some of Santa Monica’s top shopping, dining and affordable beachside fun. $

SHORE HOTEL 1515 Ocean Ave. 310-458-1515 shorehotel.com

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Shore Hotel invites guests to relax by its solar-heated pool, enjoy poolside dining, take in unobstructed ocean views from private patios and learn how to minimize their carbon footprint from the Green Concierge team. $$$

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DOUBLETREE SUITES BY HILTON HOTEL SANTA MONICA

1707 Fourth St. 310-395-3332 santamonicasuites.doubletree.com ➤ Welcoming hotel staff offers

DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA/ THIRD STREET PROMENADE

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guests warm cookies and fruitinfused water at these modern two-room suites, located only three blocks away from the iconic Santa Monica Pier Ferris wheel. Free Ride shuttle service. $$$

➤ Arranged around a lush

HAMPTON INN & SUITES BY HILTON SANTA MONICA

220 California Ave. 310-395-5555 calmarhotel.com

➤ The LEED Gold-certified

OCEANA

1819 Ocean Ave. 310-260-7500 viceroysantamonica.com

garden patio and heated pool, spacious suites feature a fully equipped kitchen and are just a 10-minute stroll from can’t-miss destinations like Santa Monica State Beach and Third Street Promenade. $$

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT SANTA MONICA 425 Colorado Ave. 310-394-1700 marriott.com/laxmo

➤ This beautiful 136-room hotel

501 Colorado Ave. 310-260-1100 hamptoninn3.hilton.com

➤ This hotel is just five blocks

from the Santa Monica Pier and the beach and is within walking distance of entertainment, dining and shopping. Upgraded rooms with ocean views are available, along with an on-site 24-hour fitness center and a loft-style pool and deck. $$–$$$

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OCEAN LODGE HOTEL SANTA MONICA BEACH

C O U RT YA R D BY M A R R I OTT S A NTA M O N I C A

is just three blocks from the Pier and adjacent to the Metro Expo Line. Meeting rooms for up to 25. Outdoor pool and deck, complimentary Wi-Fi. Waterman’s Cafe with light fare and Starbucks drinks. $$

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Our luxurious and historic four-bedroom home includes private concierge, complimentary breakfast, daily housekeeping, hot tub and sauna, and easy walking distance to all Santa Monica has to offer—a home away from home for the very excited Santa Monica visitor.

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SEA SHORE MOTEL 2637 Main St. 310-392-2787 seashoremotel.com

Street only two blocks from the beach, this family-owned and -operated motel has terra cotta tiles, European shuttered triplepane soundproof windows, a rooftop sundeck, an on-site café and laundry services, and beach gear offered for loan. $ H U NTL EY S A NTA M O N I C A B E A C H

PICO BOULEVARD

➤ Located in the heart of Santa

Monica, the Hotel Carmel is steps away from the Third Street Promenade, fine dining and the historic Santa Monica Pier. The Hotel Carmel has been a favorite with Santa Monica visitors since 1924. $

HUNTLEY SANTA MONICA BEACH 1111 Second St. 310-394-5454 thehuntleyhotel.com

➤ This luxury hotel blends breezy surroundings with modern décor and playful style, offering easy access to the acclaimed beach, the Santa Monica Pier and the Third Street Promenade. On the 18th floor, The Penthouse restaurant provides a unique dining experience with stunning views. $$$

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PALIHOUSE SANTA MONICA

1001 Third St. 310-394-1279 palihousesantamonica.com ➤ Meticulously maintained since

1927, Palihouse is a one-of-a-kind urban lodge with Moorishinfluenced Mediterranean Revival architecture. Oversize guest rooms are loaded with grand touches like Egyptian cotton linens, luxurious robes and mini-bars stocked with gourmet goods. $$$

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➤ Perfect for business and

pleasure, Le Méridien Delfina’s sophisticated coastal vibe is pure Santa Monica. Most rooms offer private balconies with ocean or skyline views. Experiencing this alluring Marriott-branded, Four Diamond property is an unmatched value. Free valet parking included. $$

REST HAVEN MOTEL 815 Grant St. 310-452-3977 resthavenmotel.net

➤ Built in 1938, this motel offers

affordable accommodations with convenient access to Pico Boulevard’s excellent restaurants, art galleries, farmers market and John Drescher Planetarium at Santa Monica College. $

SANTA MONICA MOTEL 2102 Lincoln Blvd. 310-392-6806 thesantamonicamotel.com

➤ Located just seven blocks

from the beach and the world-famous Pier, Santa Monica Motel offers the most affordable accommodations of all the beach hotels in the city. This economy motel is only minutes from the city’s most desirable attractions. $

120 Colorado Ave. 310-451-0676 wyndhamsantamonicapier.com

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➤ Beautifully decorated guest

rooms with modern amenities, an open-concept restaurant offering fresh California cuisine, a heated outdoor pool and a bike rental program highlight this Wyndham location found just steps away from Santa Monica Beach and Pier. $$

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LE MÉRIDIEN DELFINA SANTA MONICA

courtyard at this homespun independent hotel bloom with greenery. $

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201 Broadway 310-451-2469 hotelcarmel.com

2452 Lincoln Blvd. 310-392-3966 oceanparkinn.net

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Cal Mar Hotel Suites Unique to Santa Monica, this apartment suite boutique hotel boasts an open-air design with a lush courtyard garden and heated pool. Each spacious apartment suite features a separate bedroom, living room, dining room, and fully equipped kitchen. Ideal for all travelers, Cal Mar Hotel Suites provides the “home away from home� experience for its guests.

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1 Pico Blvd. 310-458-0030 shuttersonthebeach.com

SURESTAY BY BEST WESTERN SANTA MONICA

3102 Pico Blvd. 310-450-5766 surestaysantamonica.com ➤ Vacationers appreciate this

solar-powered hotel for its outstanding service awards, four hot tub rooms, spacious courtyard, free parking, electronic vehicle charging, deluxe continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi. $

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COMFORT INN SANTA MONICA– WEST LOS ANGELES

THE AMBROSE HOTEL

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1255 20th St. 310-315-1555 ambrosehotel.com

➤ A recent multimillion-dollar

renovation revitalized this eco-friendly 77-room California Craftsman–style hotel, giving it the feel of a large private home. Guests enjoy luxury linens and bath products, free in-room Wi-Fi, continental breakfast, fitness center access and house car service. $$

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miles from the beach and Downtown Santa Monica. Guests are treated to hot breakfast, complimentary parking, free Wi-Fi, access to an outdoor heated pool and great in-room amenities. $

DAYS INN SANTA MONICA

3007 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-829-6333 smdaysinn.com ➤ This pleasant, family-managed

FA I R M O NT M I R A M A R H OTE L & B U N G A L O W S

Mid-City hotel is a Santa Monica Boulevard icon, thanks to its cheerful pink exterior with green and white trim. $

GATEWAY HOTEL SANTA MONICA

1920 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-829-9100 gatewayhotel.com ➤ This hotel features 123 bright,

contemporary rooms with pillow-top mattresses, 42-inch flat-panel TVs and cable channels, complimentary coffee and tea, and more. $$

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WILSHIRE BOULEVARD

FAIRMONT MIRAMAR HOTEL & BUNGALOWS 101 Wilshire Blvd. 310-576-7777 fairmont.com/santa-monica

➤ Lauded by U.S. News &

World Report and Condé Nast Traveler for its attentive staff and deluxe amenities, this beachside hotel atop a scenic bluff has 31 newly renovated bungalows, an ocean-view fitness center, FIG Restaurant and the award-winning Exhale Spa. $$$

SANTA MONICA PROPER HOTEL

(opening Summer 2019) 710 Wilshire Blvd. properhotel.com/hotels/ santa-monica ➤ A brand-new addition to Proper’s pantheon of top-tier establishments, the 271-room Santa Monica Proper Hotel features a rooftop pool and lounge, a cutting-edge fitness center, three restaurants and 8,000 square feet of event space. Kelly Wearstler’s interior design breathes life into the building with bold color and a blend of simplicity and polish. $$$ ✺

B OT TO M : C H R I ST I A N H O R A N

➤ This iconic luxury hotel recalls Cape Cod cottages with a residential feel and breezy balconies. Coast has an alfresco patio and, along with 1 Pico restaurant, California cuisine and sweeping views of the Pacific. Pamper yourself further at ONE Spa. Free Ride shuttle service. $$$

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Bayside Hotel

stay a while. play a while.

THE INSIDER’S HOTEL CHOICE FOR SANTA MONICA

BOUTIQUE COMFORT, PRICED INTELLIGENTLY

Imagine a stylish little gem of a hotel, located just steps from the world’s favorite sand, and offering sleek comfort, classic affordability, no attitude and a dream

2001 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, California 90405 RESERVATIONS (800) 525-4447 B AY S I D E H O T E L . C O M

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Welcome to Santa Monica! Located in the heart of Santa Monica

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RIDE THE TIDE

Santa Monica is an ideal place to take part in the official state sport. BY NAN CY RANSOHOFF

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The roots of skateboarding and surfing run deep in the Santa Monica area. Legendary surf and skateboard shaper Jeff Ho ran his Jeff Ho Surfboards and Zephyr Productions (jeffhozephyr.com) surfboard manufacturing facility and surf shop on Main Street in Santa Monica in the 1970s. The shop was home to the Zephyr Skate Team, known as the Z-Boys, the subject of the 2001 documentary film Dogtown and Z-Boys.

Today, get stoked and stocked with gear at POSEIDON PADDLE & SURF (1654 Ocean Ave., 310-694-8428, poseidonstandup.com), where you can rent foam and hardtop surfboards for beginners to more experienced surfers, standup paddleboards, body boards and wetsuits.

SURF SMART Stay skin healthy! Even on overcast mornings, be sure to liberally apply waterproof sunblock with a minimum SPF of 30 and reapply often. Average ocean temperatures in Santa Monica range from 54°F–61°F in early February to 63°F–70°F in early September. Check water safety conditions at ph.lacounty. gov/beach. Soft-top surfboards—lightweight and stable—are perfect for newbies. Visit santamonica.com/surf for daily surf reports and weather conditions.

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urf ’s up forever in California as surfing is now the official state sport, thanks to a bill inked in August 2018 by then-governor Jerry Brown. The iconic sport, popularized in movies from Gidget to The Endless Summer and a boatload of Beach Boys songs, has long been a part of California culture. Santa Monica—home to the World Surf League­—is an easy-breezy surfing destination, with its 3.5-mile stretch of beach just a short walk from many of the city’s hotels. Whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced surfer looking to spiff up your skills, be sure to choose from one of the City of Santa Monica’s authorized surf schools like AQUA SURF SCHOOL (310-902-7737, aquasurf.com) for private or small-group surf lessons. We caught up with Allen King, CEO and owner of Aqua Surf School, to get some of his tips for surfing in Santa Monica. C ATC H A W A V E When starting out, “take it slow and enjoy the ride,” advises King, who notes that Santa Monica is a unique place to pick up the sport. “Within minutes of arriving you may enter the ocean and be surfing with a pod of dolphins. Our beach consistently provides ideal waves for beginners and first-time students to easily learn. The waves break only steps away from our big city. In Santa Monica you can catch waves every day—all year round!” Whether you head out in the morning or in the early evening to catch the sunset, comfort is key and wetsuits are sometimes welcome. “The water is nice and refreshing all year long in Santa Monica,” says King. “In the winter months the ocean and air temperatures drop a few degrees, so we suggest wearing a wetsuit to keep you warm and cozy.” COOL SCHOOL To ensure surfing success, King recommends taking a lesson with a professional school. “Working with an experienced instructor allows you to properly and safely learn the basics,” he says. Well-trained teachers also offer tips on surfing etiquette and eco-responsibility. Once you get the hang of it, chances are you’ll be hooked. “People often are surprised when they relax and ride their first wave,” says King. “They love it, and we often see lives changed.” ✺ S A N TA MON I CA OF F I C I A L V I S I TOR S GU I DE 6 7

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FAMILY

CHILD’S PLAY BABI ES & TODDLE RS MONICA + ANDY’S GUIDESHOP If you’re looking for oh-so-soft, organic children’s clothes in the cutest prints imaginable (think: patterns of bicycles, puppies, unicorns and pizzas!) and easy-to-wear, on-trend basics, check out Monica + Andy’s Guideshop at Santa Monica Place, an open-air, seaside shopping mecca adjacent to the bustling Third Street Promenade. This beachy modern boutique geared toward new parents offers a unique personalized shopping experience. Plus, the shop doubles as a friendly gathering space for parents to connect and engage with local experts, offering weekly events including stroller rides, storytelling, music with a baby DJ and more. 395 Santa Monica Pl., Ste. 206, 310-526-0486, monicaandandy.com

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NORTH BEACH PLAYGROUND Frolic the day away at the newly opened North Beach Playground, a bright and colorful beachside park designed so that children can gain elevation and take in a picturesque view of the ocean. You’ll find playground favorites such as swings, slides and climbing activities, but this cutting-edge park also features sensory play elements focusing on touching, feeling and hearing. What’s more: North Beach Playground is universally accessible, meaning it offers more activities for children with disabilities including increased maneuvering space, barrier-free equipment and easy-access surfaces and pathways. 810 Pacific Coast Hwy., 310-458-8411, santamonicaparks.org/north-beachplayground

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ANNENBERG COMMUNITY BEACH HOUSE For a full day of fun under the sun, the Annenberg Community Beach House, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2019, has it all: a sparkling marblerimmed public swimming pool with hand-painted tile that welcomes swimmers all summer long, beach volleyball and soccer fields, stand-up paddleboards for rent, a Summer Game Room, a splash pad and a playground for the little ones and year-round cultural programs and community events. And that’s in addition to the simple things that make a day at the beach with the family so much easier and more enjoyable, like sunscreen, comfy seating options, shade, clean bathrooms, water fountains, sand toys and sports equipment that can be checked out. Visitors can grab a bite to eat at Back on the Beach ANNENBERG Cafe, where kids can play in the COMMUNITY BEACH HOUSE sand next to your table. Or take a time-out from the sun and venture inside the community house to tour the exhibits by regional artists. 415 Pacific Coast Hwy., 310-458-4904, annenbergbeachhouse.com

DON’T MISS

the Cayton Children’s Museum by Sharewell, newly opened in early June 2019. sharewell.org

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has something for all ages: For babies and toddlers, there’s Wake Up with the Waves, a free interactive concert series, and the carousel; for gradeschoolers, the aquarium; and for tweens and teens, the rides and games at Pacific Park.

TWE E NS & TE E NS JOHN DRESCHER PLANETARIUM AT SANTA MONICA COLLEGE Aspiring astronauts and space enthusiasts: Head over to the John Drescher Planetarium at Santa Monica College on select Friday nights to experience a truly stellar interactive show in an intimate, 50-seat, domeshaped planetarium theater. The Night Sky Show at 7 p.m. warms up with a weekly update on current events in space exploration, including

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a chance to ask questions. Then, the lights darken down and the night sky is illuminated. You may even find yourself whizzing through a black hole. Feeling voyeuristic? Attend an 8 p.m. Feature Show or an occasional Special Observing Event, which kicks off in the planetarium, then moves outside where you can catch a glimpse of the moon, Saturn, Jupiter and more! It’s truly an out-of-this world experience. 1900 Pico Blvd., Drescher Hall, 2nd Fl., 310-4343005, smc.edu/academicprograms/ planetarium MAGICOPOLIS Ready to experience the impossible right before your eyes? Think: a human

levitating mid-air! That—and more—is in store at Magicopolis, a spectacular live theater brimming with comedy, magic, music, special effects, mind-reading and audience participation. Enter through a retro lobby with massive vintage magic posters. Before the curtain rises, adults can sip a beer or glass of wine at the magic bar as an illusionist performs upclose, sleight-of-hand tricks and kids are entertained by nonstop demonstrations at the magic shop. You may even brush shoulders with Sting, Jack Black, Adam Sandler or other celebrity regulars. Then, sit back, relax and enjoy an imagination-igniting, two-hour show in Magicopolis’ 150-seat theater. 1418 Fourth St., 310-451-2241, magicopolis.com ✺

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Day Trips

Santa Monica is the perfect home base for visiting other Southern California hot spots.

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VENICE 15 minutes (bike) or 50 minutes (walk)

MARINA DEL REY 28 minutes (Big Blue Bus)

W E S T H O L LY W O O D 43 minutes (Big Blue Bus + transfer to Metro bus)

DOWNTOWN L.A. 50 minutes (Metro light rail)

B E V E R LY H I L L S 53 minutes (Big Blue Bus + transfer to Metro bus)

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Marina del Rey G ET TH E RE:

Bike along the scenic beach bike path.

Head south of Santa Monica to see North America’s largest man-made marina, Marina del Rey, and participate in water activities from workouts to romantic cruises. The UCLA Marina Aquatic Center (recreation.ucla.edu) is a one-stop shop for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), surfing, sailing, rowing and more; rentals and classes are available. For a novel workout challenge, try YOGAqua’s (yogaqua.com) 90-minute classes that combine SUP and yoga, giving new meaning to the word “balance.” Post-workout, savor a cocktail or dinner aboard a Hornblower Cruise (hornblower.com).

Sail under the constellations on an intimate Gondolas D’Amore (gondolasdamore.com) excursion, complete with wine and cheese and a singing gondolier on tap.

Venice G ET TH E RE:

Bike along the scenic beach bike path or take the Santa Monica Free Ride shuttle (thefreeride.com/santa-monica.php).

This bohemian California neighborhood to the south of Santa Monica is famous for its boardwalk, which comes alive daily with a colorful array of fortune tellers, beach volleyball players, tattoo artists and street performers. Keep an eye out for the historic murals. Travel inland to Abbot Kinney Boulevard to visit art galleries, boutiques and upscale restaurants.

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Beverly Hills G ET TH E RE:

Take the Starline Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills (starlinetours.com).

Among the most iconic of Beverly Hills’ sights is the famous Rodeo Drive, where visitors will find showrooms for such internationally renowned brands as Burberry, Cartier, Chanel, Dior, Harry Winston, Prada and Versace. Delve into entertainment industry history at the nearby Paley Center for Media, where exhibitions and speaking panels explore the evolution of broadcast technologies. Wander the grounds of Greystone Mansion & Gardens (beverlyhills.org), a Tudor Revival estate built in 1930 as a residence for the family of oil magnate Edward Doheny. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, the mansion and its 18.3 acres serve as a park where visitors can roam, tour or attend scheduled events, including music performances.

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Downtown L.A. G ET TH E RE:

Take the Metro Expo Line light rail (metro.net).

Just a Metro Expo Line ride away, Downtown Los Angeles is rich in art and culture. Start at The Broad (thebroad.org) museum to peruse its acclaimed contemporary art collection. See more outstanding works at the two DTLA locations of The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA): MOCA Grand and MOCA Geffen (moca.org). In Pershing Square, go for a ride on Angels Flight (angelsflight.org), DTLA’s 1901-established funicular, where Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone kissed in La La Land. Enjoy world-class theatre, dance, music and opera productions at the Music Center (musiccenter.org), a performing arts complex that encompasses the Ahmanson Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Mark

Taper Forum and a Frank Gehry– designed structure that’s a work of art itself, Walt Disney Concert Hall, home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Plan ahead and see a concert or sporting event at the L.A. LIVE (lalive.com) entertainment complex’s Microsoft Theater or STAPLES Center. Or just stop in for a meal or to experience the club scene. Visit the GRAMMY® Museum (grammymuseum.org) to get immersed in the history of American music.

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ANGELS FLIGHT, DOWNTOWN L.A.

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Take the Starline Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills (starlinetours.com).

Hollywood is all about stars, from those embedded on the Walk of Fame to the red-carpet-ready luminaries making their entrance to the Academy Awards. It all revolves around Hollywood Boulevard. Located at the intersection for which it is named, Hollywood & Highland is a buzzing entertainment and shopping hub. Immediately recognizable is its elegant staircase leading to the Dolby Theatre®, where the Oscars® celebrates its 92nd anniversary in 2020. Next door is the TCL Chinese Theatres complex. Famous for the celebrity hand and foot imprints at its entrance, the theater has been a Hollywood fixture since 1927. TCL CHINESE THEATRES, HOLLYWOOD

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West Hollywood

Malibu

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About four miles north on the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is the turnoff to the Getty Villa (getty.edu), the J. Paul Getty Museum’s sister location, where a replica of the Villa dei Papiri, a Roman country house buried in the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D., houses more than 44,000 Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities from 6,000 B.C. to 600 A.D. Set in a canyon with a view of the Pacific, the tranquil villa grounds include four authentic gardens with fountains, arbors and reflecting pools. A renovation completed in spring 2018 restored the villa, expanded and redesigned galleries, and reorganized antiquities chronologically for a more global perspective of the ancient world. (Get a free ticket in advance at getty.edu.) Next, visit the historic Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum (adamsonhouse.org) to examine a 1929 Spanish Revival–style waterfront estate built on a site once inhabited by the Native American Chumash tribe. ✺

Take the Metro Rapid Bus (metro.net).

Make your way east (on the historic Route 66—now dubbed Santa Monica Boulevard) through West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills until you arrive in West Hollywood. The home of the famous Sunset Strip offers nightlife revelry at exclusive clubs and concerts at the legendary Troubadour (troubadour.com) and The Roxy Theatre (theroxy.com). Feed your creativity, fill your closet and furnish your home in the Design District, anchored by the 1.6 million-square-foot Pacific Design Center (pacificdesigncenter.com) at the intersection of Melrose Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard. Explore the restaurant and nightlife scene on Santa Monica Boulevard with a stop at The Abbey (theabbeyweho.com), one of the largest and most popular gay bars in the United States.

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Ride the Big Blue Bus (bigbluebus.com).

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RETAIL ADVENTURES It’s not just about products anymore. Santa Monica stores are entertaining customers with engaging activities and services in addition to shopping. B Y R YA N B R O W N

place in the Free People store; however, some E M BA R K O N A R E TA I L A DV E N T U R E take clients outdoors, even for surfing lessons at these shopping hot spots, where you’ll under the temperate Santa Monica sun. find unique treasures and experiences that The RON ROBINSON (ronrobinson.com) will make for an unforgettable trip. flagship store in Santa Monica is a prime space Mother-and-daughter-run BEADAHS (beadahs. for community events, from book signings and com) craft store has a wide collection of exotic art exhibit openings to workshops and fitness beads—perfect for collecting or fashioning classes. Complimentary fitness classes, into jewelry, an art that Beadahs’ featuring activities like yoga and mat professionals teach during group and Pilates, are offered twice a month; private classes in stringing, A C C E NTS all skill levels are welcome and knotting, off-loom bead J E W E L RY D E S I G N nutritious refreshments are weaving and wire wrapping. often served. At ACCENTS JEWELRY DESIGN For visitors who are (accentsjewelry.com), owner interested in the latest Steven Hanna teaches local design trends, the jewelry-making workshops, Santa Monica location of where customers can create ANTHROPOLOGIE (anthropologie. adornments using the “lost com) at Third Street Promenade wax technique,” a method that offers complimentary in-store involves carving molten wax drippings into miniature sculptures consultations with the company’s Home that are then sent to a foundry and cast into Styling team. A session with these professionals silver. Participants are encouraged to provides an opportunity for visitors to glean experiment and discover their potential. inspiration for redefining their living space. As an outlet for customers to “wear in” From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through their activewear, specialty women’s clothing Friday, visitors can take a peek behind the brand FREE PEOPLE (freepeople.com) offers its curtain of KING BABY (kingbabystudio.com) jewelry Moving Together program, through which during an on-site factory tour. Admission is shoppers take part in health-and-wellnessfree, and guests can expect to witness the oriented activities led by local fitness entire process through which the company’s instructors. Many of the sessions, featuring jewelry comes to life, from the carving of wax yoga, Pilates or ballet, for example, take molds to the casting of the final products. ✺

TIP For visitors looking to indulge in upscale shopping, Montana Avenue harbors the height of Santa Monica’s luxury retail opportunities and experiences. High-end boutiques along a 10-block stretch are dedicated to illustrious fashion labels, such as Splendid, Jill Roberts and Planet Blue. One mile south, at Santa Monica Place, shoppers can indulge in Louis Vuitton, Barneys New York and Tiffany & Co.

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DINE

Local Flavor

As chef David Almany ushers in a new dining era at 1 Pico at Shutters on the Beach, he’s making time to eat, drink and celebrate at some prime nearby spots. BY S H E L L EY LEVITT

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AF TER NEARLY EIGHT YEARS the time I lived in Singapore I’d come open Osteria Mozza Singapore. The sea helming restaurants in Singapore, back at least twice a year, and on the bass here is one of the best in the city Los Angeles native David Almany way home from the airport, I’d always and they do an amazing Vietnamese returned home to become chef de drive down Lincoln Boulevard Pot Au Feu with bone marrow sticking cuisine for 1 Pico at Shutters so I could make a stop at out. It’s a very celebratory place, and on the Beach. “I’ve opened Bay Cities and pick up a when my wife and I got married last celebrity-chef restaurants sandwich. It’s hard, of July, this is where we came for a big and run my own, but I’ve course, not to go for wedding dinner on the patio with all never revamped a hotel the Godmother— our friends.” 1314 Seventh St., restaurant,” he says. prosciutto, salami, 310-393-6699, cassiala.com “I was excited by the mortadella, capicola, challenge.” WEXLE R’S DE LI ham and provolone. D AV I D A L M A NY The fine-dining AND PHILZ COFFEE It’s just incredible.” beachfront restaurant was 1517 Lincoln Blvd., 310-395-8279, already iconic with its spectacular “The combination of grabbing a baycitiesitaliandeli.com ocean views, laid-back but elegant bagel and lox from Wexler’s and atmosphere and extraordinary service. then going across the street to pick CASSIA Almany saw his mission, he says, up a coffee from Philz can’t be beat,” as “tweaking the cuisine in a more Almany says. “I’ll head to work and “This restaurant is near and dear to modern direction, with a minimalist sit on a bench at the beach while my heart,” says Almany. “It’s run by California approach to cooking I eat before I start my day at 1 Pico.” Bryant Ng and his wife, Kim, and filled that really lets the ingredients shine.” 616 Santa Monica Blvd., 424-744-8671, with alumni from Osteria Mozza in Since he put his new menu in wexlersdeli.com; 525 Santa Monica Hollywood, where I worked as a sous place—it debuted in April 2018— Blvd., 310-451-9500, philzcoffee.com chef for three years before going on to Almany has also been revisiting and discovering some of his favorite GOOD NEWS: Culinary hearts were broken when pioneering restaurateurs Santa Monica culinary spots.

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B A Y C I T I E S I TA L I A N D E L I “I love Bay Cities to death, and it will be a favorite of mine for the rest of my life,” Almany says. “It’s a deli, it’s a market, it’s a wine shop. The people who work there are incredible. During

Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken shuttered Santa Monica’s Border Grill in 2016 after 26 years of operation. Now there’s reason to rejoice: Feniger and Milliken are back with Socalo (1920 Santa Monica Blvd.; slated to open in early 2019), an all-day spot that offers authentic regional Mexican cuisine built around seasonal and organic ingredients. “When we closed Border Grill, we always knew that we’d open another concept in Santa Monica,” says Feniger. Milliken agrees: “We love the community here—the leisurely attitude and creative vibe is exactly why we returned.”

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Up on the Roof

Three uplifting places to take in the view. BY S H E LLEY LEVITT

The Pacific is the largest and deepest ocean on earth, and Santa Monica has a front-row seat. That’s especially true at this trio of rooftop spots where you can dine and imbibe on fine food and drink while enjoying an elevated perspective on one of Mother Nature’s most dazzling creations.

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ÉLE PHANTE BEACH HOUSE The vibe at this newly opened spot from the hit-making L.A.-based designer and restaurateur Nicholas Mathers (Eveleigh, Goldie’s, Little Ruby) is, as its name suggests, laid-back beach house. Which means that while the beautiful custom-made furniture and décor pieces—like baskets and pottery, made by artisans from northern Africa, Zimbabwe and Bali—are all eminently Instagramable, you’ll be too relaxed in your elevated perch at one of Élephante’s trio of bars to want to take photos. Instead, enjoy the all-day menu of coastal Italian bites like striped bass crudo, house-made pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and grilled branzino or lobster. Indulge in a well-made cocktail or a glass of wine and watch the ebb and flow of the ocean waves. 1332 Second St., 424-320-2384, elephantela.com

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Santa Monica’s only open-air hotel rooftop bar offers breezes with the salty scent of the sea, boundless Pacific vistas and a menu of cocktails and bar bites curated for conviviality. Bring friends and dig into the Tower of Fries (a bountiful mix of steak, truffle, herbed and sweet potato fries), Slidermania (Kobe beef, pork, tempura chicken and short-rib sliders), a pizza or two, and signature drinks like Tame-Tini (vodka, passion fruit and champagne) and the ONYX Berry Mojito. On Saturday nights, ONYX DJs spin a sexy mix of house beats, glam rock, lounge and high disco. 1301 Ocean Ave., 310-394-2791, shangrila-hotel.com/dining

Ride the glass elevator to the 18th floor of the Huntley Hotel, walk into The Penthouse Restaurant and allow yourself an exalted exhale as you take in the panoramic coastal views through the wraparound windows. You could track the tides from a 7 a.m. breakfast through a late dinner, with a leisurely cocktail at the weekday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. happy hour, and it would be a day well spent. The room is elegant, the mood lively and the Cali-Mediterranean fare on the plates beautifully composed. Brunch, with dishes that include short rib hash, bananas Foster French toast and charcoal-grilled Wagyu burger, is especially indulgent. 1111 Second St., 310-394-5454, thehuntleyhotel.com/penthouse

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your cocktail classic or crafted by a cutting-edge mixologist, your espresso to go or poured into petite porcelain cups, your matcha milk tea topped with lychee jelly or popping boba, you can find it in Santa Monica. Here’s where to quench your thirst, get energized and discover new ways to wet your whistle.

COFFEE & TEA BARDONNA A must-stop when you’re shopping the boutiques of Montana Avenue, Bardonna is also a destination in itself. The drink menu is as sprawling as the patio with unusual

offerings that include a Nutella malt blended latte, kombucha with fresh rose water, sea salt cold brew and mint Thai tea boba. Among the eats, the Truffle Shuffle—biscuit, truffle avocado mash, house-cured salmon and fried egg—is a stellar pick. 1601 Montana Ave., 310-899-9500, bardonna.com

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ELABREW COFFEE Both Santa Monica outposts of Elabrew offer an “elevated” java experience featuring the company’s own Lightwave coffee that’s roasted in nearby Downtown L.A. The $2.50 cup of drip coffee is the most caffeinated bang for your buck you’re likely to find anywhere. Like yours iced? The slow drip cold brew is made with a rotating selection of single-origin beans. 2425 Colorado Ave., 310-453-8600, elabrewcoffee.com

ESPRESSO CIELO  “A place for coffee and community” is how Espresso Cielo describes itself. And that might sound corny were it not absolutely true. Customers are welcome to linger an hour or two over a cup of single-origin coffee, a cappuccino or a piccolo latte (a double shot of espresso with equal parts steamed milk). Both Santa

For an extra boost of goodness, many are mixed with herbs, powders and tinctures from Ron Teeguarden’s Dragon Herbs and Anima Mundi Apothecary. Try the “The Shot Flight,” your choice of four shots for $14. 606 Broadway, 310-899-6298, thehivesm.com

Monica locations open at 7 a.m. 1431 Second St., 310-260-1268; 3101 Main St., 310-314-9999; espressocielo.com

BOBA DRINKS AND JUICES

RENOVO

BOBA LAB Tip: If you’re a newcomer to the world of beverages built around floating tapioca balls, you’ll need time to choose among the dozens of variations offered at this dedicated boba bar. Coconut black milk tea? Watermelon fruity tea? Lychee lemonade? A blended peach mango marble or toasted marshmallow cream? Come thirsty. 711 Pico Blvd., 424-744-8198, mybobalab.com

TH E H IVE

You’ll spot lots of people toting yoga mats under their well-toned arms here. Instead of the sugar and calorie bombs you’ll find at other smoothie bars, Renovo’s offerings are based on the guidelines of the Zone Diet, with an energizing balance of carbs, healthy fats and protein. But breaking a sweat before enjoying a chocolate banana smoothie or the Citrus Tingler is entirely optional. 2200 Colorado Ave., 310-828-7267, myrenovo.com

The juices, smoothies, tonics and shots at this café are made with organic, pesticide-free ingredients. S A N TA MON I CA OF F I C I A L V I S I TOR S GU I DE 8 1

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SPIRITED LIBATIONS TH E CH ESTN UT CLU B From tiki-inspired drinks to a Cask Strength Old Fashioned and what might be the most extensive collection of spirits in all of Southern California, The Chestnut Club has countless ways to fill and raise a glass. The atmosphere is intimate and grown-up without a flip-flop or baseball cap anywhere in sight (both are forbidden by the dress code). Open nightly until 2 a.m. 1348 14th St., 310-393-1348 thechestnutclubsm.com

S A N TA M O N I C A B R E W W O R K S From flights ($12 buys four five-ounce pours) to pints of seasonal releases and perennial favorites like Buffalo Ninja—plus food trucks serving grub that pairs perfectly with the brews—there’s always something happening here. Check Facebook for the latest news and look for the brewery’s beers at local restaurants. 1920 Colorado Ave., 310-828-7629, santamonicabrewworks.com

SANTA M O N I CA BREW WO RKS

TH E DU DES’ B R E W I N G C O M PA NY Both craft beer enthusiasts and those who couldn’t tell a pale ale from a dark lager will feel at home at this tasting room on the top floor

of the open-air Santa Monica Place shopping center. Two dozen Dudes beers are always on tap and the suds-friendly fare includes pizza, chicken wings and house-made garlic knots. Trivia night is every Thursday. 395 Santa Monica Place, 310-893-2151, thedudesbrew.com

ESTE RS WI N E SHOP & BAR Come for the Sunday night tastings, the new “boozy brunch,” the 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. happy hour, a dinner of charcuterie and smoked trout in a jar. Or come to pick up a bottle or two or six from the retail shop’s floor-toceiling racks of wine that are focused on smaller producers. Whatever your reason for the visit, you will leave happy. 1314 Seventh St., 310-899-6900, esterswineshop.com

B OT TO M L E F T : S T E P H A N I E P LO M A R I T Y ; E S T E R S W I N E S H O P & B A R

E STE R S W I N E SHOP & BAR

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C H R I STI A N N AVA R R O

A local culinary expert suggests five restaurants, five signature dishes and five great wines. B Y S H E L L E Y L E V I T T CHRISTIAN NAVARRO KNOWS THE SANTA MONICA

dining scene as well as anyone. He’s the president and principal of Wally’s, the luxury wine retail and restaurant operation, which has locations in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. “Having been a Santa Monica local for 20 years,” Navarro says, “my life has been walking, surfing and bicycling all around Santa Monica. And that’s how I look at food and wine here, through the eyes of a local.” Here, in his own words, Christian shares his recommended California wine pairings with some of Santa Monica’s signature dishes. R E S TA U R A N T

The Albright 258 Santa Monica Pier, 310-394-9683, thealbright.com

A fun joint on Santa Monica’s famed pier that’s great for families. You can put the kids on the Ferris wheel while the adults enjoy themselves. D I S H Lobster Roll W I N E 2015 Barden Chardonnay, Santa Rita Hills

A bright, acid-driven chardonnay. Notes of clean, crisp Asian pear and rounded stone fruit flavors gracefully wrap around the palate, while light citrus and peach aromas awaken the senses. R E S TA U R A N T

Forma 1610 Montana Ave., 424-231-2868, formarestaurant.com

For me, this is a Santa Monica classic: a warm, fuzzy Italian neighborhood place with high-quality cuisine. D I S H Wild Boar Pappardelle W I N E 2015 Stolpman Vineyards Estate Sangiovese

This stunning bottle gives off notes of bright cherry fruit with lusher depths of strawberry shortcake. Supporting the immense layers of fruit are delicate, dried black tea leaves. R E S TA U R A N T

Lares 2909 Pico Blvd., 310-829-4550, lares-restaurant.com

I’ve been going here since the mid-’80s. It’s not only the best Mexican restaurant in Santa Monica—I think it’s one of the best in all of Los Angeles. D I S H Carnitas W I N E 2016 Margerum

S H I S H ITO M A C & C H E E S E PA I R E D W ITH A 2016 TA B L A S C R E E K E S P I R IT B L A N C, ASHLAND HILL

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M5 Rhone Blend

Pure pleasure in a glass. Raspberry aromas jump from the glass giving way to deeper flavors of licorice and savory pepper notes.

R E S TA U R A N T

Michael’s 1147 Third St., 310-451-0843, michaelssantamonica.com

Michael McCarty is the godfather of fine dining in Santa Monica. He taught me that you can offer diners an experience that’s beachy and fun and still be super elegant. D I S H Ribeye W I N E 2014 Daou Reserve Cabernet

Powerful and bold, this classically styled cabernet bursts with layers of boysenberry, blueberry, spicy currant and black plum with accents of dark roast espresso and hints of vanilla. R E S TA U R A N T

Ashland Hill 2807 Main St., 310-392-3300, ashlandhill.com

My bike has been parked in front of this spot more times than I can count. It’s a lively, welcoming place to go with friends. D I S H Shishito Mac & Cheese W I N E 2016 Tablas Creek Esprit Blanc

This wine has a lush mouth feel with bright acidity complemented by a hint of saline and tropical notes. Delicious, easy to drink and very food friendly.

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Visit local restaurants for seafood dishes worthy of Instagram fame.

1 Oysters on the Half Shell at Herringbone, herringboneeats.com; I NSTAG R AM : @mattymccloud

3 Oysters Rockefeller at Water Grill, watergrill.com; INSTAGRA M : @paola_celeste

2 Shrimper’s Heaven at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., bubbagump.com/ locations/santa-monica; I N STAG R AM : @califood_ig

4 Lobster at The Albright, thealbright.com; INSTAGRA M : @_henry_and_leo_

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5 Organic Tuscan Kale Salad with Salmon at True Food Kitchen, truefoodkitchen.com; IN S TAG RAM : @avocadothings 6 Lobster Roll at The Lobster, thelobster.com; IN S TAG RAM : @devourpower ✺

Follow us on Instagram at @seesantamonica and use #seesantamonica for a chance to be featured on our page.

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Dining Guide Santa Monica Pier Area/ Ocean Avenue

C H E Z J AY STEAKHOUS E; B R U NCH

THE ALBRIGHT

1657 Ocean Ave. 310-395-1741 chezjays.com

S EAFOOD

L D $$

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258 Santa Monica Pier 310-394-9683 thealbright.com L D $$

BIG DEAN’S OCEAN FRONT CAFÉ A M E R I CA N

1615 Ocean Front Walk 310-393-2666 bigdeansoceanfrontcafe.com

D EL FR I S CO’S GRILLE A M E R I CA N ( N E W ) ; B R U NCH

1551 Ocean Ave., #105 310-395-7333 delfriscosgrille.com/ santa-monica L D $$$

HERRINGBONE

L D $

CA L I F O R N I A N ; B R U NCH

B L U E P L AT E OY S T E R E T T E

1755 Ocean Ave. 310-971-4460 herringboneeats.com

S EAFOOD

1355 Ocean Ave. 310-576-3474 blueplateoysterette.com

D $$–$$$

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S EAFOOD; B R U NCH

1602 Ocean Ave. 310-458-9294 thelobster.com

A M E R I CA N ( N E W )

1301 Ocean Ave. 310-394-2791 shangrila-hotel.com/dining

S EAFOOD

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T H E LO B S T E R

ONYX R O O F TO P LO U N G E

BUBBA GUMP S H R I M P CO.

B ( S AT.–S U N.) ; L D $ $

B L U E P L ATE OYSTE R ETTE

L D $$$

L D $$

301 Santa Monica Pier, Bldg. 9 310-393-0458 bubbagump.com

Santa Monica has more than 400 restaurants offering a diverse array of cuisines. In this guide, you’ll find a sampling of eateries in each of the city’s distinct neighborhoods. For a complete dining list, visit santamonica.com/dining.

B I G D E A N'S O C E A N F R O NT C A FÉ

D $$

PERRY’S CAFÉ & B E A C H R E N TA L S

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CA L I F O R N I A N ; B R U N C H

2400 Ocean Front Walk 310-452-7609 perryscafe.com L $$ $ = U N D E R $1 0 $$ = $1 0 – $3 0 $$$ = $3 1 – $6 0 $$$$ = OV E R $6 0 B = B R E AK FAST L = LU N C H D = DINNER

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ROOTED IN HERITAGE. HARVESTED IN SANTA MONICA.

Celebrating 10 Years in the Community 101 Wilshire Blvd. | 310 319 3111 | figsantamonica.com

HAPPY HOUR AT THE GRILLE

SANTA MONICA 1551 Ocean Ave. Suite 105 310-395-7333 DELFRISCOSGRILLE.COM

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SEASIDE ON THE PIER A M E R I CA N

250 Santa Monica Pier 310-883-7437 seasideonthepier.com L D $$

S O DA J ER KS D E SS E RT

BENIHANA J A PA N E S E

1447 Fourth St. 310-260-1423 benihana.com L D $$

CAS SIA

THE DUDES’ BREWING C O M PA N Y B E E R ; A M E R I CA N

395 Santa Monica Place, #304 310-893-2151 thedudesbrew.com L D $$

AS IAN-FR E NCH

1314 Seventh St. 310-393-6699 cassiala.com

ÉLEPHANTE B E ACH H O U S E

D $$$

1332 Second St. 424-320-2384 elephantela.com

D I A LO G U E A M E R I CA N ( N E W )

1315 Third Street Promenade Ste. K 310-555-1212 dialoguerestaurant.com D ( T U E . – S AT. ) $ $ $ $

200 Santa Monica Pier 310-393-SODA sodajerksusa.com

I TA L I A N ; B R U N C H

L D $$-$$$

E S P R E S S O C I E LO COFFE E

1431 Second St. 310-260-1268 espressocielo.com B L $

ESTERS WINE SHOP & BAR WI N E BAR; B R U N CH

1314 Seventh St. 310-899-6900 esterswineshop.com L D $$

T H E GA L L ERY FOOD HALL M I SCE LLAN EOUS

1315 Third Street Promenade 310-584-1461 galleryfoodhall.com L D $

THE HIVE CA L I F O R N I A N ; J U I C E S & S M O OT H I E S

606 Broadway 310-899-6298 thehivesm.com B L D $$

JOH N LI N DE N

$ = U N D E R $ 10 $ $ = $ 10–$ 3 0 $ $ $ = $ 31–$ 6 0 $ $ $ $ = OVE R $ 6 0 B = B R EA K FAST L = LU NCH D = DINNER

L D $

WAT E R G R I L L S A N TA M O N I C A S EAFOOD

1401 Ocean Ave. 310-394-5669 watergrill.com L D $$$

Downtown/ Third Street Promenade B A R C H LO E GASTROPU B

1449 Second St. 310-899-6999 barchloe.com D $$

B AY C I T I E S I TA L I A N D E L I I TA L I A N

B L D $$

CASSIA

TKTKTK

1517 Lincoln Blvd. 310-395-8279 baycitiesitaliandeli.com

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Serving the F

ENTERPRISE FISH CO.

Award-W 2lb. Lobster S

174 Kinney St | 310-3

Serving the Freshest Seafood in SM Award-Winning Happy Hour 2lb. Lobster Special | $1 Oyster Special 174 Kinney Street 310-392-8366 | enterprisefishco.com

AMERICAN LOBSTER . FINE SEAFOOD . OCEAN VIEWS

1602 Ocean Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 458-9294

@thelobstersm

w w w . t h e l o b s t e r. c o m

breakfast | brunch | lunch | catering

Marina Del Rey 3105 Washington Boulevard Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 310.881.9162 Santa Monica 2408 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90403 310.453.2787

bruswiffle.com

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M E L’ S D R I V E - I N A M E R I CA N

1670 Lincoln Blvd. 310-392-0139 melsdrive-in.com B L D $$

M I C H A E L’ S CA L I F O R N I A N

1147 Third St. 310-451-0843 michaelssantamonica.com

ASHLAND HILL

D ( M O N.–S AT.) $ $ $

OBICÀ M OZ Z A R EL L A BA R I TA L I A N , B R U N C H

606 Broadway 310-393-6633 obica.com L D $$

THE PENTHOUSE R E S TA U R A N T AT T H E H U N T L E Y H OT E L

TRUE FOOD K I TC H E N A M E R I CA N ( N E W ) ; B R U NCH

395 Santa Monica Place Ste. 172 310-593-8300 truefoodkitchen.com L D $$

A M E R I CA N ( N E W ) ; B R U NCH

WEXLER’S DELI

1111 Second St. 310-394-5454 thehuntleyhotel.com/ penthouse

616 Santa Monica Blvd. 424-744-8671 wexlersdeli.com

B L D $$$

TR U E F O O D K ITC H E N

D E LI

B L D $$

Y E O L D E K I N G’S H E AD B R ITI S H PUB, R E S TA U R A N T, G I F T SHOPPE & BAKERY

E S P R E S S O C I E LO COFFE E

B R ITI S H

3101 Main St. 310-314-9999 espressocielo.com

116 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-451-1402 yeoldekingshead.com

T H E GA L L E Y

B L D $$

Main Street A M E L I A’ S E S P R E S S O & PA N I N I CA F É / B A K E RY

2645 Main St. 310-396-9095 ameliascafe.com

B L $

STEAKHOUS E

2442 Main St. 310-452-1934 thegalleyrestaurant.net L D $$

L A VECCHIA CUCINA I TA L I A N

B L $

2654 Main St. 310-399-7979 lavecchiacucina.com

ASHLAND HILL

L D $$

GASTROPU B; B R U NCH

2807 Main St. 310-392-3300 ashlandhill.com L D $$

ENTERPRISE F I S H C O. S EAFOOD

174 Kinney St. 310-392-8366 enterprisefishcosanta monica.com L D $$

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Fresh & Healthy Cooked Just for You! Authentic Tacos, Burritos, Salads & Rotisserie Chicken, Handmade Corn & Flour Tortillas At Benny’s Taco and Chicken Rotisserie each of our dishes are cooked just for you, while making sure they are consistent and individualized to your order. Benny’s Tacos is more than just tacos: From our fresh salads, rotisserie chicken, beef, and pork, to our breakfast dishes and, of course, our taco plates. Using only fresh ingredients to include our hormone free meats, fresh seafood and farm fresh vegetables. Organic Rice and Beans. Benny’s Taco and Chicken Rotisserie 915 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90401 Restaurant Private Catering bennystacos.com (310) 451-0200 (818) 612-3875

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K YE'S M O NTA N A

BARDONNA A M E R I CA N ( N E W ) ; COFFE E & TEA

1601 Montana Ave. 310-899-9500 bardonna.com B L D $$

LITTLE PRINCE CA L I F O R N I A N ; B R U N C H

2424 Main St. 310-356-0725 littleprince.la D $$

MANCHEGO

T H E C O U R T YA R D K I TC H E N A M E R I CA N ( N E W )

1211 Montana Ave. 310-587-2333 courtyardkitchenla.com B L; D ( T U E . – S U N . ) $ $

S PA N I S H TA PA S

2518 Main St. 310-450-3900 manchegosm.com L ( S AT.–S U N.) ; D $ $

STELL A BARRA

FAT H E R ’ S O F F I C E GASTROPU B

1018 Montana Ave. 310-736-2224 fathersoffice.com L ( S AT. – S U N . ) , D $ $

FORMA

P R I M O PA S S O CO F F E E CO.

Pico Boulevard

I TA L I A N ; B R U N C H

COFFE E & TEA

BOBA LAB

I TA L I A N

2000 Main St. 310-396-9250 stellabarra.com L ( F R I.–S U N.) ; D $ $

Montana Avenue

1610 Montana Ave. 424-231-2868 formarestaurant.com L D $$–$$$

702 Montana Ave. 323-546-4702 primopassocoffee.com B L $

A R T ’ S TA B L E

K Y E’ S M O N TA N A

S W E E T L A DY J A N E

A M E R I CA N ( N E W ) ; B R U N C H

V E G E TA R I A N , V E G A N

CA F É / B A K E RY

1002 Montana Ave. 310-395-2500 artstablesm.com

1518 Montana Ave. 310-395-5937 kyesmontana.com

L D $$

B L D $$

COFFE E & TEA; J U I C E S & S M O OT H I E S

711 Pico Blvd. 424-744-8198 mybobalab.com L D $

1631 Montana Ave. 310-254-9499 sweetladyjane.com

GI LB ERT’S EL INDIO

B L D $

2526 Pico Blvd. 310-450-8057 gilbertselindio.com

M E X I CA N

B L D $– $$

L A R E S R E S TA U R A N T M E X I CA N

2909 Pico Blvd. 310-829-4550 lares-restaurant.com

STE L L A B A R R A

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Beautifully renovated property which offers affordable accommodations. We are located just 9 blocks from the beach, the world-famous Santa Monica Pier and 3rd Street Promenade. 2102 Lincoln Boulevard, Santa Monica CA, 90405 | 310-392-6806 info@santamonicamotel.com | santamonicamotel.com

All Trails Lead to SureStay Santa Monica Minutes to Beaches, Westwood, Beverly Hills,

Solar Powered Hotel In-Room Coffee Free Hi-Speed Internet Free Continental Breakfast 49� HDTV with movie Channels Courtyard with BBQ & Picnic Tables 4 Electric Car Chargers Business Center Some Rooms Pet Friendly (Contact Hotel Directly for information)

Century City & Hollywood 3102 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405

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Mid-City THE CHESTNUT CLUB A M E R I CA N ; C O C K TA I L LO U N G E

L U N E T TA A L L D AY/ L U N E T TA AT N I G H T A M E R I CA N ; B R U N C H

2424 Pico Blvd. 310-581-4201 (Day) 310-581-9888 (Night) lunettasm.com

Ye Olde King’s Head British Pub, Restaurant, Gift Shoppe & Bakery

Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Happy Hour Mon – Fri Afternoon Tea served Mon – Sat 11.30am-4pm Live Sports 116 Santa Monica Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 451-1402 yeoldekingshead.com

DAY : B L; D ( M O N . – SAT. ) N I G H T : D ( TU E . – SAT. ) $$–$$$

R O CCO’S CHEESECAKE D E SS E RT

1701 Pico Blvd. 310-396-1701 roccoscheesecake.com B ( S AT. ) ; L D $

THE UPPER WEST

1348 14th St. 310-393-1348 thechestnutclubsm.com D $– $$

18 T H S T R E E T COFFEE HOUSE COFFE E & TEA

1725 Broadway 310-264-0662 B L ( M O N . – SAT. ) ; D (MON.–FR I.) $

EL ABREW COFFEE CA L I F O R N I A N ; COFFE E & TEA

2425 Colorado Ave. 310-453-8600 elabrewcoffee.com B L ( M O N . – F R I . ) $– $$

LE PETIT CAFÉ

S A N TA M O N I C A B REW WORKS B R E W E RY

1920 Colorado Ave., #C 310-828-7629 santamonica brewworks.com L ( SAT. – S U N . ) , D ( TU E . – S U N . ) $

S O CA LO ( O P E N I N G E A R LY 2 0 1 9 ) M E X I CA N

1920 Santa Monica Blvd. B L D $$

SWEETFIN POKÉ SUSHI

829 Broadway 310-395-1097 sweetfin.com L D $$

Wilshire Boulevard B E N N Y ’ S TA C O S & CHICKEN R OT I S S E R I E

FR E NCH

M E X I CA N

2842 Colorado Ave. 310-829-6792 lepetitcafebonjour.com

915 Wilshire Blvd. 310-451-0200 bennystacos.com

L (MON.–FR I.); D ( TU E . – SAT. ) $$

B L D $

L ( M O N . – F R I . ) ; D $$

Z GA R D EN

R E N OVO

M E D ITE R RAN EAN

J U I C E S & S M O OT H I E S

COFFE E S & TEAS; J U I C E S & S M O OT H I E S

2350 Pico Blvd. 310-392-2900 zgardensantamonica.com

2200 Colorado Ave. 310-828-7267 myrenovo.com

631 Wilshire Blvd. 718-374-6858 bluestonelane.com

L D $–$$

B L D ( M O N . – SAT. ) $

B L D $

A M E R I CA N ( N E W )

3321 Pico Blvd. 310-586-1111 theupperwest.com

B L U E S TO N E L A N E

S A NTA M O N I C A BREW WORKS

STOCK UP ON YOUR BRITISH ITEMS IN OUR

GIFT SHOPPE & BAKERY

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DINE IN STYLE

T H E B U N GA LOW LOU N G E

101 Wilshire Blvd. 310-576-7777 thebungalow.com L ( S AT.–S U N.) ; D $

PA C I F I C DINING CAR

O C E A N PA R K RAMEN

A M E R I CA N

J A PA N E S E

2700 Wilshire Blvd. 310-453-4000 pacificdiningcar.com

2901 Ocean Park Blvd. 424-268-4138 L D $$

B L D $$–$$$

E S TAT E RESTAURANT + BAR

SIDECAR DOUGHNUTS

AS IAN-FUS ION

D E SS E RT

CA L I F O R N I A N ; COFFE E & TEA

1519 Wilshire Blvd. 310-394-7722 estate1519.com

631 Wilshire Blvd. 310-587-0022 sidecardoughnuts.com

2819 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-664-8868 uplifterskitchen.com

D $$$

B L; D ( F R I . – S U N . ) $

B L ( M O N . – SAT. ) $– $$

FIG R E S TA U R A N T

WA L LY ’ S S A N TA M O N I C A

V I TO R E S TA U R A N T

M E D ITE R RAN EAN; B R U NCH

101 Wilshire Blvd. 310-319-3111 figsantamonica.com

M AT T H E W C H R I S T O P H E R M I L L E R

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HUCKLEBERRY BAKERY & CAFÉ CA L I F O R N I A N

1014 Wilshire Blvd. 310-451-2311 huckleberrycafe.com B L $$

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UPLIFTERS K I TC H E N

W I N E BA R ; B R U N C H

I TA L I A N

214 Wilshire Blvd. 310-475-0606 wallywine.com

2807 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-450-4999 vitorestaurant.com

L D $$

Ocean Park Boulevard/ Santa Monica Airport Area LOV E COFFEE BAR COFFE E & TEA

1732 Ocean Park Blvd. 310-392-3604 lovecoffeebar.com

Experience the stunning variety of specialty dishes by Executive Chef, Garee Battad. Whether it’s a coastal California classic or Mediterranean-fusion tapas to share, you’ve come to the right place. Receive a complimentary coastal hummus to share with any dinner purchase. POS CODE SMTTAPP. DINE-IN ONLY. NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OTHER OR PROMOTION. LIMIT ONE PER GUEST, PER CHECK.

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CALENDAR

EVENTS

With a slate of outdoor movies, athletic races, holiday events, shopping, festivities and more, Santa Monica’s entertainment calendar offers extraordinary experiences year-round (many of which are free or nearly free to enjoy).

Summer: June–August EAT | SEE | HEAR M AY–S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9

This lineup of outdoor movies kicks off in May and runs through September, taking place in locations around L.A., including Santa Monica High School, and is accompanied by some of the best food trucks in SoCal. Bonus: Leashed pets are welcome! eatseehear.com

MAIN STREET SUMMER SOULSTICE J U N E 23, 2019

Live music takes over Main Street, with multiple stages and acts performing throughout the day along with a beer garden, local vendors and activities for children. mainstreetsm.com

PIER 360 J U N E 22–23, 2019

Pier 360 is a summer kickoff weekend of ocean sports (including the paddleboard race), music, food and art, all celebrating the history of the iconic pier. santamonicapier.org/ pier360

SUNSET SWIMS J U LY– S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9

Enjoy summer evenings at the Annenberg Community Beach House’s sunset swims. These adult-only pool sessions happen on select dates, so be sure to check the website for details. annenbergbeachhouse.com

FOURTH OF JULY PARADE J U LY 4 , 2 0 1 9

A true slice of local life, this patriotic annual community celebration draws spectators along Main Street. The parade

begins at Main and Pico at 9:30 a.m. and heads as far south as Marine Street. Stick around afterward and grab a bite or go shopping! santamonicaparade.com

JAZZ ON THE LAWN AU G U ST 2 0 1 9

The 14th anniversary of this free, family-friendly sampling of jazz happens Sunday evenings at Gandara Park. smgov.net/jazz

TWILIGHT ON THE PIER WE D N E S DAYS , AU G U ST 2 1 – S E PTE M B E R 2 5

This free outdoor live music series on the Santa Monica Pier is now in its 35th year. Along with the concert, enjoy food offerings, games and more. Visit the website for the schedule. santamonicapier.org/twilight

P I E R 3 6 0 PA D D L E B O A R D R A C E R S

FARMERS MARKETS

Santa Monica’s four farmers markets run year-round, but summer is high season, with great people watching, not to mention an array of fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables. See page 34 or smgov.net/ farmersmarket for details.

Fall: September– November OPERA AT THE BEACH S E PTE M B E R 2 8 , 2 0 1 9

Pack a picnic and take in the arias of a popular opera under the stars as LA Opera presents a live, big-screen broadcast of the performance in high definition on the Santa Monica Pier. laopera.org/ operaatthebeach

FALL FLAVOR

Get holiday-ready with autumninspired cooking and baking classes at the Gourmandise School of Sweets & Savories. thegourmandiseschool.com

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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. Indulge yourself to our free breakfast buffet, stay connected with our unlimited Wifi service, parking is free and don’t forget to take the time to enjoy and bask in the sun in our outdoor heated pool.

2815 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 888-307-7177 | comfortinnsantamonica.com

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CALENDAR

COAST, CITY OF SANTA MONICA’S OPEN STREETS EVENT S E P T E M B E R 15, 201 9

Two miles of Santa Monica streets—along Ocean, Colorado and Main—will be closed to automotive traffic for unfettered bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly exploration. The route will be dotted with live performances, class demonstrations, special offers and local vendors. santamonica. com/event/coast

PUMPKIN DECORATING O CTO B E R 20, 2019

Bring the kids to the Sunday Main Street farmers market starting at 8 a.m. to create a Halloween masterpiece at this no-carve pumpkin-decorating event. smgov.net/farmersmarket

ALL YOU CAN CARRY PUMPKIN PATCH O CTO B E R 3 0, 2019

The Wednesday Downtown Santa Monica farmers market hosts an annual “all you can carry” pumpkin patch in which you get to keep as many pumpkins as you can hold, all for one flat rate. From 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. (or the pumpkins run out). smgov.net/ farmersmarket

ROGA (RUN+YOGA)

DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA & SANTA MONICA PLACE HOLIDAY EVENTS N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 9 – JAN UARY 2 0 2 0

Downtown Santa Monica transforms into a winter wonderland complete with outdoor ice-skating, tree and menorah lightings, Santa visits and much more. downtownsm. com and santamonicaplace.com

Winter: December– February ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS ON PICO BOULEVARD DECE M B E R 2019

Indulge in holiday cheer with the Pico Improvement Organization at this annual holiday event. picopassport.com

MAIN STREET HOLIDAY EVENT & HOLIDAY PARTIES DECE M B E R 2019

WOODLAWN CEMETERY DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS N OVE M B E R 3, 2019

The City of Santa Monica’s eighth annual celebration of life and death features a procession and ceremonial blessing, music, dance, workshops, storytelling and food. Free admission. smgov.net/dia

THANKSGIVING N OVE M B E R 28, 201 9

Skip the cooking and savor Santa Monica’s culinary scene. Gather with family and friends as many local restaurants and hotels host memorable Thanksgiving meals. santamonica.com/thanksgiving

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S ATU R DAYS ( DATE S TO B E AN N O U N C E D ) , 2 0 2 0

M A I N STR E ET S U M M E R S O U LSTI C E

Celebrate the season with a candlelit walk to the worldfamous Shopping Cart Tree and enjoy fun, festive bashes throughout the evening hosted by businesses all along Main Street. mainstreetsm.com

MONTANA AVENUE HOLIDAY WALK DECE M B E R 2019

Get into the spirit and find the perfect presents at this event for all ages featuring live music, Santa Claus, sales and parties. montanaave.com

HOLIDAY SHOPPING

Santa Monica’s holiday shopping scene boasts sunny outdoor shopping areas like Main Street, Montana Avenue, Pico Boulevard, Third Street Promenade and Santa Monica Place. santamonica.com/ shopping

SANTA MONICA RESTAURANT WEEK JAN UARY 2 0 2 0

Each year, the city’s most renowned chefs craft a delicious custom dish centered around one special farmers-market ingredient. santamonica.com/ restaurantweek

VALENTINE’S DAY F E B R UARY 1 4 , 2 0 2 0

Couples can share a romantic Santa Monica dinner, sip cocktails at sunset and soak in spectacular ocean views at one of many esteemed dining locations. Check santamonica. com/valentines-day for special deals and menus.

Spring: March–May WAKE UP WITH THE WAVES SPR I NG 2020

A tradition among locals, Santa Monica Pier’s free children’s concert series offers fresh air and fun on Saturday mornings for families and friends with kids ages 2 to 12. santamonicapier.org/ wakeupwiththewaves

CHECK

santamonica.com/events for the latest information on local happenings.

Meet for a brisk two- to fivemile run around the beach, followed by asanas and deep breaths of ocean air at the end of the Pier. BYOM (bring your own mat); beginners welcome. santamonicapier.org/roga

SKECHERS PERFORMANCE LOS ANGELES MARATHON MAR C H 2 0 2 0

Spend the night in Santa Monica, then wake up and gather along Ocean Avenue to cheer on marathon participants as they cross the finish line in Santa Monica. Runners also get to enjoy exclusive special offers for marathon participants. lamarathon.com

AIRPORT ARTWALK MAR C H 2 1 , 2 0 2 0

Explore 60 artist studios and other creative venues filling the airport’s converted airplane hangars, where you can enjoy art and ceramic demonstrations, theater and art workshops, live music and food-truck fare. smgov.net/ airportartwalk

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION AT SANTA MONICA PIER AQUARIUM AP R I L 2 2 , 2 0 2 0

Celebrate Earth Day with an exploration of more than 100 amazing species of marine animals and plants, all found in the Santa Monica Bay. healthebay.org/aquarium

MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH MAY 1 0 , 2 0 2 0

Toast mom with a sunny array of local brunch options, from classic bacon and eggs to lobster and champagne. santamonica.com/mothers-day ✺

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SUPPORT

1920 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90404 310-829-9100 ď ł gatewayhotel.com

A new all-day Mexican eatery & gastropub from award-winning chefs Mary Sue Milliken & Susan Feniger socalo.com | @socalorestaurant | opening Spring 2019

Westside Family Health Center, founded in 1974, is a non-profit community health center providing a wide range of low-cost health care services and education to more than 10,500 lowincome and uninsured women, men and children, regardless of their ability to pay. To learn more about WFHC, please visit www.wfhcenter.org. Your donation will help to provide comprehensive, high quality and affordable health care to those in our community who need it most. 1711 Ocean Park Boulevard Santa Monica

Sea Shore Motel has been family owned and operated for over 40 years. Located just two short blocks from the beach. We offer free wifi, free parking, on site cafĂŠ and laundry. All of our well-appointed rooms offer terra cotta tile, European Shutters, and in room fridges. We also offer deluxe full kitchen suites each with a private balcony. All at affordable prices.

2637 Main Street | Santa Monica, CA 90405 P. 310.392.2787 | F. 310.392.5167 | www.seashoremotel.com

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LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (LAX)

Getting to and from Santa Monica BY AI R LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (LAX)

IN THE KNOW This handy guide to services is packed with tips to enhance your stay.

Santa Monica offers more than its beach and phenomenal weather. Its proximity to the greater Los Angeles area makes it the perfect base for vacationers and business travelers alike. On its own, Santa Monica is a walkable 8.3 square miles (21.5 square kilometers)—a pedestrianand bike-friendly beach city. Each of its eight neighborhoods offers a diverse mix of shopping, dining, entertainment, outdoor recreation and, thanks to the unmatched public transportation system, metropolitan convenience.

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Only 8 non-freeway miles (13 kilometers) from Santa Monica, LAX is the closest airport, with bus service and shuttles. flylax.com Transportation options to and from LAX include: Shuttle Rates for vans between LAX and Santa Monica start at approximately $23 per person one-way or from $20 per person round-trip ($9–$10 for each additional person), not including tip. Shuttles are located on the lower (Arrivals) level. Among the available shuttle service companies are SuperShuttle (800-258-3826, supershuttle.com) and Prime Time Shuttle (800-733-8627, primetimeshuttle.com). Rideshare Service Uber and Lyft drivers can drop off and pick up LAX passengers. Rates to or from Santa Monica start around $16, but vary by time and number of passengers; there is a $4 surcharge for rides to or from LAX. Look for the round Ride Service

Pick Up signs on the upper (Departures) level. Taxi From LAX to Santa Monica, the charge ranges from about $55–$60, depending on location, plus tip (15 to 20 percent of fare). A $4 surcharge is levied on trips originating from LAX. Big Blue Bus Need a ride to or from LAX? Take Big Blue Bus Route 3 or Rapid 3 seven days a week from Downtown Santa Monica to LAX for only $1.25 each way. The Rapid 3 line runs between the Metro Green Line Aviation Station and Downtown Santa Monica, with additional stops within the city. From the transportation islands at the airport, shuttles run to and from the Green Line Station (Route G) and to the LAX City Bus Center transit station (Route C) at Parking Lot C, which is the best place to catch the Rapid 3. Allow about 20 to 30 minutes for shuttle connection and travel. The local route 3, which makes more stops en route to Santa Monica, also operates from the transit center at Parking Lot C. 310-451-5444, bigbluebus.com Rental Car All major car rental agencies operate at LAX and other nearby airports. HOLLYWOOD BURBANK AIRPORT (BUR)

Approximately 25 mi/40 km northeast of Santa Monica in Burbank 818-840-8840 hollywoodburbankairport.com

LE F T : K I M B A LL H A LL P H OTO G R A P H Y ; R I G H T : LU X B LU E / S H U T T E R STO C K

RESOURCES

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DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA METRO STATION

JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT (SNA)

PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY

Approximately 50 mi/80 km southeast of Santa Monica 949-252-5200, ocair.com

Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles. 800-872-7245 amtrak.com

LONG BEACH AIRPORT (LGB)

METRO

Approximately 30 mi/48 km southeast of Santa Monica 562-570-2600, lgb.org LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (LAX)

Approximately 8 mi/13 km south of Santa Monica 855-463-5252 lawa.org/welcomelax.aspx For info on the current LAX projects, visit lawa.org/ connectinglax. ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (ONT)

Approximately 55 mi/86 km east of Santa Monica 909-937-2700, flyontario.com

BY TRAI N AN D BUS AMTRAK

The national rail passenger service operates out of

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) operates light rail via three stations and bus service that connect to Santa Monica. 323-466-3876 metro.net BIG BLUE BUS

The Rapid 10 express bus connects Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles. 310-451-5444 bigbluebus.com

BY AUTO Pacific Coast Highway (California 1), Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10), Santa Monica Boulevard (Historic Route 66) and Wilshire, Olympic and Pico

boulevards run through the City of Santa Monica.

A PLUS CURRENCY EXCHANGE– WESTERN UNION

While You’re Here BAN KI NG & CURRENCY Most banks are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; some open at 9 a.m. on Saturdays and close by early to mid-afternoon. Automated teller machines (ATMs) are located at banks and inside many stores, restaurants, clubs and other businesses (service charges and other fees may apply). Some banks in Santa Monica will exchange foreign currency; some restrictions (including limits) apply and fees are charged. Currency exchange is also available in Downtown Santa Monica at:

1424 Fourth St. Ste. 403 310-394-7211 Monday–Friday 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.–2 p.m.; closed Sunday CURRENCY EXCHANGE INTERNATIONAL

395 Santa Monica Place Level 2 310-393-7444 Monday–Saturday 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m.–8 p.m. TRAVELEX CURRENCY SERVICES

(inside U.S. Bank) 201 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 101 310-260-9219 Monday–Thursday 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday

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RESOURCES

LOCKE RS/ LUGGAG E STORAG E THE SANTA MONICA

MARVIN BRAUDE BIKE TRAIL

BIKE CENTER

1555 Second St. 310-656-8500 thebikecenter.com Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Check website for holiday hours. Backpacks/carry-on luggage: $5 for 2 hours, $10 for 4 hours, $20 for the day. Large luggage: $10 for 2 hours, $20 for 4 hours, $40 for the day. All bags must be collected by closing.

EMERGENCIES For crimes in progress, fires and medical emergencies, dial 911. For non-emergency police dispatch, dial 310-458-8491. For non-emergency fire dispatch, dial 310-458-8660.

H O S P I TA L S JOHN WAYNE CANCER INSTITUTE AT PROVIDENCE SAINT JOHN’S HEALTH CENTER

2121 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-315-6125 saintjohnscancer.org PROVIDENCE SAINT JOHN’S HEALTH CENTER

2121 Santa Monica Blvd. 310-829-5511 newstjohns.org

UCLA MEDICAL CENTER,

HOTEL BELLHOP

SANTA MONICA

$1–$3 per bag

1250 16th St. 424-259-6000 uclahealth.org

$2–$3 per night and $1 more for special services

HOUSEKEEPING STAFF

Flags mark the designated swimming and body-boarding area. No surfing is allowed between two of these flags. Lifeguards place the flags to designate the safest area in which to swim. Depending on the season and activity, two flags may be crossed at one point to designate the dividing line between swimming and surfing areas.

SMOKI NG

HOTEL CONCIERGE

COM PUTE R & E LECTRICAL S TA N D A R D S U.S. electrical current is 110/120 volts AC. Most hotels offer high-speed Internet access, wireless service and multiple-line phones in guest rooms.

I D E N T I F I C AT I O N Carry a legal photo ID at all times. This is required for airline travel, admission to some attractions, proof of legal drinking age (21 in California) and other situations.

TI PPI NG Tipping for many services is customary. Gratuities are rarely included in your bill. RESTAURANT, BAR, TAXI AND LIMO SERVICE

18%–20% of the bill HOTEL DOORMEN AND OTHER SERVICE PERSONNEL

$1–$2 per transaction

$5–$20 for special service, depending on the service VALET PARKING ATTENDANTS

$2, when car is returned to you AIRPORT SKYCAP

$1–$2 per bag

TI M E ZON E Santa Monica is on Pacific Standard Time, which is eight hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (-8 UTC). Daylight Saving Time (-7 UTC), known locally as Pacific Daylight Time, is observed from the second Sunday in March until the first Sunday in November.

BEACH & SURF CON DITIONS Heal the Bay, a Santa Monica– based organization dedicated to the environment of Santa Monica Bay, offers weekly updates to its Beach Report Card (beachreportcard.org), including water-quality forecasting. Surf conditions are available at surfline.com and at santamonica. com/santa-monica-weather.

In California, it is illegal to smoke in restaurants, bars, theaters, auditoriums, museums, public buildings and within 20 feet of the entryways, operable windows and air ventilation intakes of city, county and state buildings. Santa Monica further prohibits smoking in public-service waiting areas (e.g., bus stops, ATM queues), parks and outdoor dining areas; at the Third Street Promenade, libraries and farmers markets; and on beaches and the Santa Monica Pier. For information on cannabis, see page 31.

DRIVING For freeway updates, visit sigalert.com. SEAT BELTS

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. CELL PHONE HANDS-FREE DRIVING

California law prohibits drivers from holding mobile devices

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while driving. To use a device, it must be mounted to the windshield, dashboard or center console so as not to hinder the driver’s view, and allow for hands-free/voice-activated features and apps. DRUGS AND ALCOHOL

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) is a serious offense in California. A person is legally drunk with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or higher. Alcohol consumption is illegal for anyone under 21. TRAFFIC RULES

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. Cars are not permitted in bus lanes, except to make right turns, which are restricted during peak periods by posted signs. Drivers are required to pull over to the side of the road for law-enforcement and other emergency vehicles with lights and sirens on.

SANTA MONICA VISITOR CENTER

Santa Monica Visitor  Centers

SHOW YOUR SANTA MONICA SPIRIT Get mementos of your trip even after you’ve returned home. Visit Shop Santa Monica at santamonica.com/store.

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.

PARKING

Carefully read and obey signs and parking meters for hours of operation and day and time restrictions. Keep valuables out of sight in the trunk. When booking hotels, ask about parking availability and fees. For a comprehensive parking map and real-time parking availability at Downtown and beach lots, visit smgov.net/parking. Also, get realtime parking availability via the SM Parking and ParkMe apps. ✺

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V I S I T O R C E N T E 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) 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.

VISITOR INFORMATION CART

MOBILE VISITOR CENTER

Third Street Promenade (1300 block) Open daily, 11 a.m.–8 p.m. Exact cart location and hours are subject to change.

Locations vary

C O N TA C T U S FOR MORE I N F O R M AT I O N 310-393-7593 800-544-5319 SANTAMONICA.COM

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TH E N & NOW

History Walk Santa Monica’s Third Street has undergone many transformations but has always been a vital core of the city.

THIRD STREET HAS BEEN A BUSY

commercial corridor since the late 1800s. Early photos show a dirt road lined with businesses and horse-drawn buggies. With the advent of the horseless carriage, the roads were paved, but the lineup of cars in front of shops and offices continued until 1965, when Third Street was closed off to traffic and converted to a pedestrian

mall. Charles Luckman’s design for the Santa Monica Mall replaced the busy roadway with reflecting pools, benches and planters. A $10 million renovation beginning in 1987 added entertainment and dining options, and in 1989, Third Street was transformed once again as the Third Street Promenade, a vibrant open-air city center.

In this composite photo, a corner of the Third Street Promenade as it appeared in 1902 emerges from within the intersection as it appears now. It is one of 110 such images created for Santa Monica, A Look Back to 1902 from Today. Author Michael A. Murphy and photographer Jens Lucking researched and reshot locations in historic photographs from Santa Monica Fire Department, Souvenir Book of Santa Monica, 1902, then merged the images for a unique look at yesterday and today.

A B OV E :

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Reminiscent of Hollywood’s Golden Age with its curving ocean liner-inspired architecture and whimsical Art Deco design, the historical Hotel Shangri-La has been welcoming guests to the beach since 1939. Every experience is as singular as the grand, stateroom-style king rooms and apartment style suites with full kitchens, featuring ample, airy living spaces and uninterrupted views of the Pacific Ocean or Santa Monica cityscape. Relax poolside, indulge in a hot tub soak, or slip into a private cabana. Stir your evening to life with 180-degree ocean sunset views at ONYX, the city’s only indoor-outdoor Hotel rooftop bar or savor seasonal International cuisine in our oceanfront restaurant, The Dining Room.

1301 OCEAN AVENUE, SANTA MONICA, CA 90401 310.394.2791 | www.shangrila-hotel.com

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Feb 4th

Eric the fromager at F I G ONLY At the Miramar

On the corner of Ocean & Wilshire fairmont.com/santa-monica (310)576-7777

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