Santa Monica is more than just roller coasters and beaches. It is a place where you can easily spend at least half a day exploring. Firstly, there is the Third Street Promenade, a bustling shopping street filled with various stores and even a shopping mall. I purchased some clothes there and enjoyed the street performers. Additionally, there are numerous dining options in the area, and the ones we tried were all excellent.
✨Firstly, FrittoMisto, an Italian restaurant. Although it wasn't crowded, the flavors were exceptional. The pasta dishes we ordered, as well as the tiramisu and bread, were all delicious. And the prices were quite reasonable, around $20-30 per person.
✨Next, we went to Cassia, a Singaporean restaurant. Despite its lively atmosphere, the food was still exceptional, and we didn't have any disappointments with our choices. The ambiance and service were also top-notch. I expected it to be expensive, but it turned out to be reasonably priced, around $40-50 per person.
Furthermore, there are some great dessert shops near the shopping street where you can enjoy small cakes and ice cream.
🗯Don't miss these iconic spots near the beach:
1⃣At the end of Route 166, near the pier. You can find it by navigating to "pier burger."
2⃣The roller coaster provides a breathtaking view of the sunset. Be prepared for a one-hour wait during peak hours.
3⃣The Ferris wheel offers a thrilling experience, spinning four to five times at a high speed. The nighttime view is particularly stunning. (Apart from the roller coaster and Ferris wheel, there are other attractions comparable to an amusement park, but we didn't have a chance to try them.)
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