Santa Barbara (Part I)
This past weekend my three sisters and I met in Santa Barbara for our annual girls trip. I’d heard so many good things about this place and was glad to finally visit it in person. Santa Barbara is an idyllic coastal village, about an hour and a half north of Los Angeles. It’s a postcard-perfect town, surrounded by mist covered mountains and beaches. Most buildings have stucco and red tiled roofs with profuse landscaping, including bougainvillea. It’s the kind of place best discovered on foot.
To encourage visitors to leave their cars at home, Santa Barbara has come up with a clever way to preserve its clean air with its “Car Free” promotion. During 2007, several hotels, restaurants and transportation services are offering discounts to visitors looking into car free options. The town has plenty of public and private transportation services and encourages alternatives to driving a car. One of the bargains is a 25 cent electric bus that runs in the shopping district along State Street.
The shopping district has a wonderful selection of stores, movie theaters and restaurants. We spent many hours shopping, eating and going to the movies on State Street. We also toured the Mission Santa Barbara, saw the panoramic views from the Courthouse tower and visited neighboring Montecito – all recommended activities.
For lodging, the four of us stayed in a suite at the Franciscan Inn – a cute place with an ideal location - a block from the beach and two blocks from State Street. The Inn serves a light breakfast each morning and fresh baked cookies every afternoon. It also has a large video library with free check-out privileges. Just by mentioning the Car Free promotion we got 20% off our room rate. Be sure to book early – rooms are reserved well in advance.
There are also lots of outdoor activities to enjoy in Santa Barbara. Walking along the beach we saw surfers heading out to the waves, people playing beach volleyball and kayakers paddling near Stearns Wharf.
If you want to see the perfect neighborhood market go to Lazy Acres – kind of like a scaled down version of Whole Foods Market and a great place to pick up a bouquet of flowers for the room or a cake to celebrate an event (we celebrated two birthdays).
Stay tuned for Part II…

May 6th, 2007 at 1:52 am
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April 22nd, 2008 at 7:11 pm
[...] On Earth Day last year we were visiting Santa Barbara – a beautiful and eco-friendly destination. In Santa Barbara hotels, restaurants and a variety of businesses offer discounts to travelers who take advantage of alternative forms of transportation like trolleys, kayaks, the train, bicycles and walking. Wouldn’t it be great if other cities followed their example? [...]