Paseo Chapala and El Andaluz
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It's blissful to walk past hibiscus flowers, bougainvillea, coconut trees, tall hedges, and mansions, down to the sea.
A sumptuous street with Spanish archways and courtyards and unique shops for the extremely rich.
It's blissful to walk past hibiscus flowers, bougainvillea, coconut trees, tall hedges, and mansions, down to the sea.
A sumptuous street with Spanish archways and courtyards and unique shops for the extremely rich.
A walk amongst Santa Barbara's colonial history and beautiful Spanish-Moorish architecture.
A Danish-American town that has become a bit of a tourist trap, but is charming nonetheless.
A sumptuous street with Spanish archways and courtyards and unique shops for the extremely rich.
Large square park filled with tall, old trees, looking down on the happy vibes of Dufferin Terrace and the blue river below.
Beautiful area with Spanish alleys, and interesting shops and cafes.
House built in 1925, with pretty garden. Only possible to see it on a very long docent-led tour.
A Spanish paseo and courtyard with archways, little lights, flags, murals, lifelike statues, and fountains. At night, a magical spot!
It's blissful to walk past hibiscus flowers, bougainvillea, coconut trees, tall hedges, and mansions, down to the sea.
Nicest part of the city, with gorgeous buildings and churches, and waterfront park.
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