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This is a space shuttle
photograph of Santa Barbara, courtesy of NASA/JPL/Caltech. You can see
it is a tiny valley,
surrounded by wild mountains, and world famous for beautiful scenery
and
eccentric inhabitants.
Click below to see map This is a lovely seaside resort
town well worth a leisurely visit. It is 2 hours North of Los Angeles
on the coast of Southern California, 7 hours South of San Francisco
(what a lovely coastal tour that drive South is!) Of COURSE you can
probably drive those distances a lot quicker, but that how long it
takes ME in my 1959 Cadillac hearse! It is a good idea to have your lodging
arranged before you get here. There are tons of hotels, everything from youth hostels to five star rated resorts. Take your pick, something for every budget. At the ocean and State Street,
3
blocks from my studio, you will find this amazing fountain The Friendship
Fountain by Bud Bottoms Here's DIRECTIONS you
may
want to print out: when you get into Santa
Barbara proper take the GARDEN Street offramp follow it up into town, away
from the ocean turn LEFT immediately on the
first street GUTIERREZ go 4 blocks and go through
STATE
Street immediately enter CITY PARKING
LOT #12 on your LEFT park and walk back across the
street to 318 STATE STREET Santa Barbara Airbus
805-964-7759 bring you all the way from LAX or the Super Ride Shuttle
683-9636 give you a ride from the SB airport downtown. The city is very tiny, so if you
are flying in just for a day or two you will not need a car if you get
a hotel in the downtown. If you want to tour the area there is a
trolley, and you can go on wine tours or whale watching...... plus we
have a marvelous Natural History Museum. There are two best restaurants I
recommend you visit while you are here: YOUR PLACE is the Thai food
favorite of locals, and I have been eating there for decades and have NEVER
been disappointed in the food or service.
22 N Milpas St # A
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
(805) 966-5151
For lunch or dinner I recommend you go down to BROPHY BROTHER'S RESTAURANT, located inside the
harbor. Only a tourist would eat on the wharf, real locals go to the harbor itself;
and
if you have to wait to get a table at Brophy's (you will) you can go
for
a walk out on the breakwater and work up an appetite for local fish
while looking at yachts. Ask for a table on the balcony so you can
watch our local fishermen unloading their catches on the adjacent dock.
And don't miss the Great Blue Heron standing proudly on the roof, it is
a decoy I put there as
a gift to the owners, to fool tourists! I bet a million people have
taken its picture before they realize it isn't moving!!! | |||
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