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Shopping in Santa Barbara isn't just for beachcombers and souvenir hunters, there are shopping malls too. State Street in downtown Santa Barbara is a shopper's paradise. Art galleries, antique stores, clothing boutiques, jewelry, wine, crafts, souvenirs, well-known chains, designer boutiques, and local merchants, are all conveniently bunched together in quaint pedestrian alleys. Paseo Nuevo is a shopping mall designed in the style of a Mexican beach town with tile walks, brightly colored potted flowers and plants, awnings, and much more, creating a relaxing southwestern ambiance. El Paseo, built in the 1920s, was the first shopping center in California. Bursting with colorful flowers, vines, and palms, this very Spanish series of courtyards, wrought iron gates, burbling fountains, and awnings, returns visitors to the days of Early California, the Spanish haciendas, and Catholic Missions. Browse your way along State Street and down to Stearns Wharf at the southern end of State, have lunch, and enjoy the cries of the seagulls.
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Spirits Path
This store is a non-denominational store specializing in spiritual and metaphysical gifts as well as alternative medicines and is located in Old Town. Some of the many wonderful items you will find in our store are candles, books, jewelry, spiritual icons, incense and some very unique gift. |
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La Cumbre Plaza
This beautiful open air mall is 346,000 sq ft and offers major department stores as well as small boutique shops, specialty stores and restaurants. |
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