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Some of our favorite things:
Shopping: Price not an issue? Fred Segal, go and splurge to your heart's desire
More shopping: Budget conscious? DNA - cool clothing / cool prices (then go unwind at the Rose Cafe for a latte & dessert)
And more shopping: Stroll down 3rd Street Promenade, Main St. or Montana Ave. and the shopping options are endless
Coffee, tea, or....? Peet's Coffee & Tea on Main St. or Montana Ave.
Need spa time? Burke Williams or Aqua Day Spa to de-stress & detox
Yoga anyone? Yoga Works or Sacred Movement will help
Hungry? We always are, we have endless favorites depending on our mood, please call us and we will give you the details
Need to work off our food suggestions? Equinox (and there is a spa inside)
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Santa Monica Beach - The world famous 3.5-mile Santa Monica Beach. Along the strand people jog, bike, skate, play chess or volleyball, build sand castles, or simply watch the waves. |
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Santa Monica Pier - This pier is over 100 years old. Watch the sunset from the top of a ferris wheel, ride a roller coaster, or have lobster while you dine at an ocean view restaurant.
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3rd Street Promenade - An open-air pedestrian promenade with cafés, bookstores, cinemas, fashion boutiques, and novelty shops. |
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Santa Monica Place - Adjacent to the 3rd Street Promenade is an ocean-view shopping mall, designed by world-renowned architect Frank O. Gehry, with over 140 stores to shop.
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Santa Monica Farmers Market- On Arizona Between Second & Third Streets. Twice weekly, on Wednesdays between 9am and 2pm and on Saturdays between 8:30am and 2pm. 2-1/2 blocks of vendors sell fresh flowers, produce, olives, dried fruit , sprouts and pesto, all grown in California. Saturday’s Market features exclusively organic produce. |
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Montana Avenue - In the midst of Santa Monicas prominent residential area, youll find 130 sophisticated, upscale, one-of-a-kind shops that cater to elegant taste in fashion for men, women, children and the home. This is a favored spot to sight celebrities who live nearby and frequent the world-class stores and 19 restaurants along this tree-lined boulevard.
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Main Street- Twelve-blocks long, Main Street combines beach casualness with a hip, eclectic collection of galleries, jewelry and craft shops, design studios and antique collections accented by cafés, coffeehouses, and restaurants just 2 blocks from the ocean.
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Bergamot Station - The largest single concentration of galleries in Santa Monica, Bergamot Station is a complex of rehabilitated warehouses located on the site of a historic trolley depot at 2525 Michigan Avenue. Go to www.bergamotstation.com for more information |
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