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2. The Zagat Guide declared Santa Monica as one of the best neighborhood areas for great restaurants in all of Southern California.
3. There are no restaurants in the city of Santa Monica that require a jacket or tie.
4. The longest beach path of its kind in the world begins in Santa Monica and travels 22 miles south to Torrance.
5. Santa Monica is just 8.3 square miles in size and is known as a walkers paradise

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7. Enjoy a mirror-and-lens panorama that has documented Santa Monica for more than 100 years at the historic Camera Obscura in Palisades Park. Turn the wheel of the rooftop turret and the city unfolds with 360 degrees of seaside bliss.
8. Slip into a live seaside concert showcasing top world-beat talent at the winter and summer concerts at Santa Monica Pier. The "Annual Twilight Dance Series" kicks off at sunset each Thursday from July through early September.
9. Ponder the city’s impressive line-up of public art, from the surreal "Whale of a Mural" to the "Wave and Shell Obelisks," which spent five years fossilizing under the sea. More than 30 public pieces of art grace the city; see the Art Trek Map for a complete listing.
10. Stretch your vision across the Pacific aboard the 14-foot "Singing Beach Chairs." These two harmonically tuned chairs, designed with an oversized lifeguard look, are a great perch along Santa Monica State Beach just south of Santa Monica Pier.

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12. Take to the trails in Santa Monica National Mountains Recreation Area. Hike, bike, picnic or ponder the Pacific along the miles of meandering trails.
13. Re-live some of your favorite golden on-screen moments at the Aero Theater on Montana Avenue where an impressive array of classic movies like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Some Like It Hot and The Godfather trilogy are shown regularly.
14. Check mate at International Chess Park, the city’s alfresco seaside chess center that offers 80 player seats, a human-size chessboard and plenty of local character.
15. Gallery gallop through Santa Monica’s 75 museums and galleries, which are generously distributed throughout the city. Bergamot Station offers more than 40 top-flight contemporary galleries in one industrial-style setting.
16. Pique your palate with a visit to one of the city’s three farmers markets. Rated one of the top in the nation, the Third Street and Arizona markets feature organic and exotic produce, florals and herbs in a bustling European-style setting on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Santa Monica Airport market runs on Saturdays and Main Street comes alive on Sundays with plenty of edibles and face painting for the kids.
17. Get some retail therapy wandering down the bustling Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica’s open-air pedestrian boulevard with 70 retail outlets, 20 restaurants and 17 theater screens.
18. Fall into a film — Santa Monica is a favorite Hollywood backdrop, especially along scenic Ocean Avenue where TV’s Snoops, Pacific Blue and films such as Jerry McGuire, Get Shorty, Pulp Fiction, and "Speed" were filmed. Annually, the city issues more than 1,000 filming permits. Some of the most recent films are Freaky Friday and Matchstick Men.
19. Stroll along Main Street, Santa Monica’s eclectic shopping district just two blocks from the beach. Local color, culture and trend-spotters mix along the beaten path.
20. Meander through lush tropical gardens on a sunny afternoon at Palisades Park, the scenic cliff-top park set on 25 acres overlooking the Pacific.
21. Launch a kite in the sky, build sandcastles or catch an impromptu game of volleyball at one of two world-class beaches: Santa Monica State Beach and Will Rogers State Beach.
22. Check out ex-pats in a lawn bowling bash at Douglas Park. Situated at the corner of Wilshire and Chelsea, this park features three fishponds, a children’s playground, picnic tables and tennis courts. Free bowling lessons for adults.
23. Pump up your pecs at the three-acre, open-air gym located along Santa Monica State Beach – self-tanning included. The original Muscle Beach, which launched an international fitness craze in the 1930s and 1940s, was restored to its original grandeur in 1999.
24. Strap on a pair of running shoes and take to the 22-mile South Bay Bicycle Trail. Cafes and bicycle rental shops stretch along the paved beachfront route. Perry’s Café offers guided tours and lessons.
25. Soak in a sizzling Santa Monica sunset at the foot of historic Santa Monica Pier (1909). The back staircase offers a prime Pacific view as the sun slips into the ocean.
26. Witness stunning views through the sweeping wall of windows whilst sampling delicious appetizers and sipping on martinis at the Penthouse, at The Huntley Hotel.
27. Route 66 – the most famous historic road in America officially ends at the Santa Monica Pier, however other sources claim this is not the technical end to the route. They say the route ends either at the intersection of Santa Monica Blvd and Ocean Avenue or that the route turned south on Lincoln Blvd and ended at Olympic Blvd. Either way the Pier with the view of the Pacific is the true spiritual end of Route 66.
28. Santa Monica is home to Bergamot Station, an internationally recognized arts destination and one of the greatest concentrations of galleries in Southern California.
29. The Santa Monica Civic Center Parking Garage is set to become the first ever LEED-certified building of its kind. (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
30. Go green! 100% of Santa Monica’s public transport system, The Big Blue Bus operates on alternative fuels and bio diesels.
31. Santa Monica is recognized as one of the top ten sustainable cities in the USA
32. Skateboarding as an extreme sport originated in Santa Monica
33. Muscle Beach in Santa Monica was the birthplace of the physical fitness movement in the USA.
34. Santa Monica High school featured in "Rebel Without a Cause" featuring James Dean and Natalie Wood.
35. Santa Monica High has been a virtual factory for top Hollywood talent former students include Sean Penn, Heather Thomas, Rob Lowe, Charlie Sheen and Robert Downey Jr.
36. From 1961 – 1968 the Oscars were held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica
37. Yoga at Yoga Works
Find your center! A single class at Yoga Works located on both Montana Avenue and Main Street in Santa Monica costs $18.
38. Bike Rentals at Perry’s
Rent a bike for the reasonable rate of $8 an hour or take the Legends Beach Bike Tour. See you at the beach!
39. Visit Pacific Park
Purchase an Unlimited Ride Wristband and ride all day!
40. Santa Monica Pier Aquarium
Visit this marine science aquarium located beach-level, just below the Carousel, at the Santa Monica Pier.
41. Vanilla Bake Shop
Indulge on cupcakes like Meyer lemon raspberry and banana chocolate chip at this brand-new cupcake shop on Wilshire Boulevard.
42. The Fairmont Miramar Hotel
Enjoy drinks and dessert at this posh Santa Monica hotel.
43. Bodega Wine Bar
Wine lovers can enjoy the $8 glasses of wine and the $20 carafes at this Santa Monica favorite.
44. Bonjour Nail Salon. Indulge in either a manicure or pedicure at this popular Montana Avenue nail salon.
45. Laemmle’s Monica 4-plex
Watch the latest independent films, such as. Nothing goes better with a movie than fresh popcorn.
46. ZJ Boarding House
Rent a surfboard or pick-up the latest surfing accessories at this popular surf shop.
47. Santa Monica Pier Carousel
For the kid in all of us, stop by the pier and enjoy a ride on the famous Carousel.
48. Lunch at Riva
The sister restaurant to claimed Culver City favorite Fraîche, this airy bistro is a welcome addition to Santa Monica’s dining scene with a progressive Northern Italian menu focusing on Farmers Market produce.
49. Happy Hour at Busby’s
Watch your favorite sports team and wash down a pint at this popular sports bar
50. Prepare for take off and dine with breathtaking views at The Hump, the Japanese restaurant and sushi bar at the Santa Monica Airport. Named after the aviation slang term for the Himalayas this is a truly unique dining experience where both the food and the setting have style and panache to write home about!
51. Santa Monica Historical Society Museum
Visit the museum today and discover the colorful history of Santa Monica. This fall the museum opens in a new space with exciting new state-of-the-art interactive exhibits.
52. High style hits the Californian coast next spring when the Annenberg Community Beach House opens its doors in April 2009. This new beach club is a five -acre oceanfront property that is currently being restored from its former glory as a prime ‘Gold coast’ hotspot to become a popular public hangout.
For more information visit the Santa Monica Official Tourism Board website.
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