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Travel Guide: Santa Monica - California - United States

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West of the 405 Freeway is Santa Monica. A huge sprawling city itself of immense economic diversity with its own neighborhoods.

For teens and tourists, the mall, the pier and the boardwalk are big draws - for other LA natives - not so much. But LA natives will tolerate the 3rd Street Promenade as it's one of the few areas of Santa Monica with nice restaurants, shopping, movie theaters and parking. For shopping, Santa Monica has little hidden pockets like Montana Street, Wilshire Blvd. and others who are willing to venture off the beaten path.

Santa Monica definitely has everything to relieve you of your stress while travelling. You can forget your worries (if you have any) and play vollyball, bike, rollerblade or just take it easy in the sand. For the more active traveller the Santa Monica mountains are there where you can hike. See Pacific Palisades for more on outdoor activities in the mountains.

If people watching is what you're really after, go to the Santa Monica Pier for its boardwalk ambience. The heart of Santa Monica is the 3rd St Promenade, a sort of small mall where you can find about anything and where musicians and mimes perform and artists sketch among sidewalk cafes and shops. The famous Santa Monica pier, built between 1908 and 1921, is the oldest pleasure pier on the West Coast.

Besides the friendly beaches Santa Monica also offers nice restaurants and perfect bars for dancing or just to simply take a cup of coffee there during daytime... So, come and see the things Santa Monica has to offer and if you want you can visit the nearby Beverly Hills, Hollywood or Pasadena.


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The Beach and everything from that goes with it; the sunshine, the lingerin around and the sporting is what Santa Monica is well known for.

The Beach Bike Path attracts generally everyone into sporting, roller bladers, joggers, basically everyone for there is an average of 300 sunny days in Santa Monica. In the way you will meet many street performers, musicians or you can join in with beach volleyball or hang out at the place called "muscle beach".

The Pacific Ocean makes an ideal place for enjoyng the water, surfing, swimming or just walking. Lifeguards are present.

The Santa Monica Mountains are just 15 minutes north of downtown Santa Monica. Enter the 150,000 acre Santa Monica Mountain Recreation Area from Sunset Boulevard. You will also find many locals here to enjoy hiking and bird watching. Park sites are open 7 days a week. More information; call the park's information line (818) 597-9192 extension 201.

Douglas Park (24th Street & Wilshire Boulevard) features a green, bowling. Apart from the bowling the park also features outdoor tennis courts.

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Travel Q&A on Santa Monica:

Question: #1: Does any one travel to Pasadena from Santa Monica in the mornings? How is the traffic?
traffic - traveling in the morning to Pasadena from the West - asked by nicol_4real

Answer: It's three bad traffic zones. First you've got to get out of Santa Monica, then you've either got to cross Hollywood or Studio City (both equally ugly), then cross the 5 on the 134. I don't envy you that commute. ... - answered by: beardog4314
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Question: #2: Hotels in Santa Monica - 18 check in age?
Hey, I'm going to be traveling to Santa Monica over the summer with a friend of mine and we are looking for a hotel that only requires the check-in age to be 18. Quality isn't too important to us. Thanks for the help! - asked by Scott Elwood

Answer: 18 is the standard check in age for Santa Monica. There is a holiday that is right at the pier entrance. It is a nice hotel. It has a full service restaurant and a lounge. The price does go up in the summer. ... - answered by: Mike M
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Question: #3: How can i get to travel to S Monica and Hollywoodfrom Beverly hills?
I am visiting Beverly hills. On my visit I am planning to go to Santa monica and Hollywood.i am planning to use the public transportation. - asked by pedalingbee

Answer: there are commuter trains all around los angeles and shuttle busses.have fun.regards from california ... - answered by: susuegypt
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Question: #4: How can i get Rowland Heights ,ca to Santa Monica ,ca by bus??
and how long does it takes (travel time)?? I am a Hong Kong student..i am going to study in santa monica college next year....Is there so far for me...but the dorm near school are so expensive... thanks...I have been find the transport information for a long time...i still dont understand it....coz i never been there...i just look up in the internet.....I have to change another transit or not?and how??Thanks !! - asked by Ritadiana

Answer: it is about a good 45 minutes to 1 hour travelling by car with traffic. by bus IDK, usually longer.Santa Monica is a beautiful place to visit or to live in. ... - answered by: Not_Here
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Question: #5: Can anyone tell me if Santa Monica High School is a good school?
If anyone has kids attending or kids that attended Santa Monica High School, if you could give me some feedback on your experiences with this high school. I'll be moving to L.A with my younger sister, and I am considering this school. Any info. would be greatly appreciated. I realize this is the "travel" category, I'm posting here in hopes L.A locals see my question. The "Education and Reference" section wasn't much help. - asked by J R

Answer: Hi...well, Santa Monica High School is in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. I'm in the same school district, but at Malibu High School. ...it's a LOT better than the Los Angeles Unified ... - answered by: Jackie
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Question: #6: Hi, does anyone know information about Santa Monica College?
I tried contacting the college atleast 3 times in the last month or 2 and have received no response. I would like to know if I obtain credit points from their tourism courses or travel industry courses will I be able to transfer to a 4 year university and do hotel management as a major? I am an international student so I get quite confused with the system... also does anyone know any good community colleges I could consider applying to? that offer hotel management or other courses that I could do to transfer to a hotel management course? thank you... - asked by margo

Answer: 1st of all, any program you enter should be regionally accredited. Regional accreditation shows that the school has passed a review process that will help ensure that your credits will transfer to other ... - answered by: swimbikeron
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Question: #7: How much money would a single guy need to earn per year in order to live the good life in Santa Monica?
Good life = Living near the beach. Own a late model Pontiac Solstice convertible, eat out often, party in local clubs every weekend, some travel, nice clothes, enough dough to take girlfriend out often, etc., etc. - asked by Jumpin' Jack Flash

Answer: I think 114K would do it. You'd be renting the first four years, but you'd be able to put about twenty-one thousand a year into long term assets. ... - answered by: Jason S
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Question: #8: I am looking for a nice CLEAN beach in Southern CA;not like Santa Monica beach with each sq inch full of trash
I would like to know if there are any clean sand, clear water beaches in southern california, with traveling distance of 40 minutes to one hour from Pasadena (plus minus ten-fifteen minutes is ok). Also, on top of that I'm looking for something like Lagoon, clear water with no waves. Thanks - asked by auka_aqua

Answer: Marina Del Rey has a small beach area that is nice. It is off the 90 Freeway. The 90 freeway can be accessed from the 405 freeway. ... - answered by: cheryl711@sbcglobal.net
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Question: #9: How can I travel from SF to San Diego along the coast by bus or train?
I would like to go on a road trip with my daughter to show her Southern California (from SF to San Diego, stopping in Santa Monica and along the coast at least one way). Rather than drive I would like to take the bus or train. Is this possible? - asked by BarbS

Answer: A friend of mine took Amtrak from San Francisco to San Diego just for kicks, and he very much enjoyed it. He seen a lot of great scenery between San Franciso and Santa Barbara. It took a looooonnng time ...
Question: #10: Where is a good/ fun/ trendy place to celebrate your birthday with friends in LA?
My 26th birthday is next sunday and I want to have a good time with friends. Want to do something on Friday or Saturday evening. I live in LA and have no idea where to celebrate. I don't mind traveling to Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Silverlake or Hollywood. Just want a really cool place with good music, good food, fun and not too expensive where I can invite my friends (between 10-20). Any suggestions??? Thanks :) - asked by Special_K

Answer: I have the perfect place for you and you friends to hang out this place is pretty new I just went there no to long ago and I was like WOW! It's called Royale... This place has 2 lounges with DJ spinning ... - answered by: Mike Hunt
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