E Cabrillo Blvd (btw Stearns Wharf & Andree Clark Bird Refuge), Santa Barbara, CA
Plage · East Beach · 15 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: A beautiful palm-tree lined beach with volleyball courts, skate park, and boardwalk to walk, bike, rollerblade, or surrey along in the beautiful Santa Barbara sun!
Stearns Wharf (at State St & Cabrillo Blvd), Santa Barbara, CA
Embarcadère · 44 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: California’s oldest working wharf, dating back to 1872. World-class restaurants include The Harbor Restaurant, Moby Dick Restaurant, Santa Barbara Shellfish & Co. Visit the many gift & apparel shops!
1317 State St (at Arlington Ave.), Santa Barbara, CA
Cinéma · Santa Barbara Downtown · 14 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: A beautiful historic theatre where you can watch movies, concerts, ballets. Also, where Hollywood’s movie stars come for the annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
1100 Anacapa St (at E Anapamu St), Santa Barbara, CA
Palais de justice · Santa Barbara Downtown · 45 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: One of the most beautiful government buildings in the United States! Go on a free tour & go up to the top of the tower, best free view of downtown Santa Barbara. Also home to many popular events.
Musée d'art · Santa Barbara Downtown · 23 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: This museum features permanent and special collections and currently ranks amongst the top 10 regional art museums in the United States. Free every Sunday!
1216 State St (Btw E Victoria St. & E Anapamu St.), Santa Barbara, CA
Théâtre · Santa Barbara Downtown · 7 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: The Granada Theatre is proud to be the home of the area’s finest performing arts companies - Opera Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Symphony, CAMA, State Street Ballet and Santa Barbara Choral Society.
33 E Canon Perdido St (at Anacapa St), Santa Barbara, CA
Théâtre · Santa Barbara Downtown · 3 conseils et avis
ELS Language Centers: The Lobero is California's oldest, continuously operating theatre. Originally founded in 1873 & rebuilt in 1924, it's recognized as one of Santa Barbara's architectural jewels and landmarks.