Downtown Santa Monica and the Third Street Promenade are foodie hubs, with many delicious places to eat. From elegant fine dining to casual grab-and-go options, you won’t have to leave the area to find your next favorite meal.
Santa Monica Pier fishing remains a popular activity to this day. The Looff Hippodrome, now a National Historic Landmark, opened in 1916, followed by the iconic carousel’s opening in 1939. In 1941, the iconic Santa Monica Yacht Harbor neon sign was unveiled–and remains one of the most popular selfie spots in Los Angeles!
Looking for things to do in Santa Monica, California? We’re the perfect beach town, offering a balance of seaside charm and coastal sophistication. At just 8.3 square miles, the city is walkable and laid back but packed to the brim with attractions and never-ending things to do.
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