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Isla Vista is where many UCSB students live, often ten or more in one beach house. It's a lively town where you can see some wacky sights!
Narrow tree-lined streets in the Anholm District with historic houses and views of Madonna Mountain and Bishop Peak, and a sweet deli.
Sit here on a red brick terrace in the sun and look out on the colored umbrellas and bell tower.
Indoor mall with sun canopies, decorative towers, fountains, and atriums.
Adorable square with basilica, bandstand, cute shops, cafes with adobe walls and flowers.
Pedestrian-only mall along the main strip in downtown San Luis Obispo, with Barnes and Noble and some cafes.
Upscale, colorful plaza in farmhouse style, with modern cafes. Kids climb on a huge log. The fire pit is fantastic at night, surrounded by eucalyptus trees.
A shopping plaza with sidewalks cafes and shops that would look like Europe if it weren't so new!
Restaurants with magical gardens, shops, fountain, open grassy areas, historical salmon-pink Spanish Revival architecture at a former naval training center.
Shopping plaza near UCSD with Mendocino Farms cafe, Whole Foods market, Cava Bowls, Rubio's Coastal Grill, Philz Coffee, and some nice murals.
Magical patio with plants and fountains, plus nice interior as well!
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
A fun place to stroll around, dine, and let the kids have icecream, carousel rides, and arcade games.
Eat at a cafe with your feet in the sand looking out at the sea in a sheltered outdoor area- magical!
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