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How to Spend a Day in Santa Monica

It truly astounds me how freakin’ big Los Angeles is.  On my last trip there, I spent my time near Huntington, Laguna and Hollywood, but despite my two weeks, I only experienced a dusting of this West Coast hub.  I recently spent a day at Santa Monica and fell in love with this urban city with a sprinkling of suburban charm. Here’s how to spend a day in Santa Monica.

Lunch at Urth Caffé

Ranked highly on Trip Advisor, this quaint cafe with its plant-lined patio was our first stop in Santa Monica.  I finished every last bite of my gluten-free Caprese panini, and I was bummed when I’d finished all the candied walnuts in my spinach salad topped with vinaigrette.  Its darling, tranquil atmosphere along with its extensive, quality menu make this worth a visit.

Santa Monica Pier + Pacific Park Amusement Park

You simply cannot visit Santa Monica and not see the pier!  This pier is lined with restaurants, shop stands and an amusement park.  (You’ll also see a Route 66 sign, but a store employee told us it’s a fake; the real one is off of Colorado and Lincoln.)  We bought tickets for the ferris wheel, which was a highlight.  You get an incredible view of the city, time off your feet and a ride back to childhood.  

Promenade on Third

This outdoor mall takes “shop till you drop” to a whole new level—it’s massive!  We enjoyed popping into the Apple store to check out the new iPhone X (so cool!) and into Zara to reminisce on my summer in France.  We gave our feet a rest with a coffee break at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.  I love Starbucks, but my Chocolate Pecan Blended Beverage gave Starbs a run for my money.  Its rich flavor and creamy consistency honestly bum me out because I won’t be able to drink it when I go back home!

Palisades Park

Take a stroll through this park to catch some ocean views and chill on the benches to give your feet a rest.  (Peep the pier in the distance!)

Wilshire Boulevard

Stroll down this bustling street to shop.  We spent a good amount of time in the three-story Barnes and Noble, which was incredible—and had great views of the street!

Here’s how to spend a day in Santa Monica. It has so much to offer from trendy cafes to thrift shops, beach views and pier activities.  I can’t wait to return to this Southern California gem!

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