Santa Barbara is pretty small. State Street is the city's main thoroughfare and a vibrant hub for entertainment, shopping, and dining. It's known for its 10-block pedestrian promenade, which is closed to traffic, and for its unique Spanish Colonial architecture.
The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is a 78-acre botanical garden, containing over 1,000 species of rare and indigenous plants.
Enjoy the seaside sights and sounds of Stearns Wharf, one of Santa Barbara’s most iconic landmarks. Named for builder John P. Stearns and located at the end of State Street, it is California’s oldest working wharf and the perfect spot to soak up the sun, salty breezes and stunning views of the impossibly blue Pacific.
This zoo with a view was once a posh estate owned by a coffee and tea merchant; now it's the lush domain of animals representing 160 species.
They have healthy food that caters to all types, and very solid sandwiches.
One of California's many beautiful beaches, located right near the venue.