Local activities and area attractions
for hotel guests at our luxury downtown Santa Barbara, CA hotel.
- A calendar of local events in Santa Barbara
can be found on Tixity's website. Updated regularly and very thorough. www.Tixity.com
- The Presidio Founded in 1782,
this is the last Spanish military outpost built in North America,
and located just steps from the hotel.
123 East Canon Perdido St. www.sbthp.org
- Santa Barbara Historical
Museum Charming adobe
complex built in 1817. Houses one of the finest collections of regional
history in California. Located three blocks from the hotel.
136 De la Guerra St.
(805) 966 1601 www.SantaBarbaraMuseum.com
- Santa Barbara Zoological
Garden Overlooking the
Santa Ynez mountains to the north, and the Pacific ocean to the
south, this is considered one of California's prettiest zoological
gardens. Great for picnics.
500 Ninos Dr.
(805) 962 5339 www.SantaBarbaraZoo.org
- Lobero Theater Memorializes
Santa Barbara's first opera house. Built at its current location
in 1873 (demolished in 1923) by Italian maestro, Jose Lobero.
33 East Canon Perdido St.
(805) 963 0761 www.Lobero.com
- Moreton Bay Fig Tree Transplanted
to its current location in 1877. This is the largest tree of its
kind in the country. Chapala St. behind the Amtrak station.
- Arlington Theater Originally
built in 1875. Interiors contain a mock Spanish village and a ceiling
glimmering by stars. Has an outdoor feeling.
1317 State St.
(805) 963 4408 www.Ticketmaster.com
- Santa Barbara Conference & Visitors
Bureau and Film Commission Contact them for any information
about Santa Barbara, they are a great help in getting to know
this city.
12 East Carillo St.
(805) 966 9222 www.SantaBarbaraCA.com or
www.FilmSantaBarbara.com
- Santa Barbara County Courthouse Offers
great views of Santa Barbara from its clock tower. This is a beautiful
Spanish-Moorish building, and it has an interesting historic interior.
1100 Anacapa St.
(805) 962 6464
- Mission Santa Barbara "Queen
of the missions".
Founded by Spanish Franciscan friars in 1786.
2201 Laguna St.
(805) 682 4713
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