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Hoover Tower - Stanford (CA)

Address: 🏡 550 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
Phone : +1 (650) 723-1687
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Hanna House - Stanford
Hanna House
Kenneth Lui: Magnificent work by Frank Lloyd Wright! Our tour was led by an experienced docent who was very knowledgeable, friendly and patient with all questions asked. There were lots of interesting facts covered about the design, construction and interactions between the Hanna Family and Frank Lloyd Wright. The house is well preserved and maintained. Grounds are meticulously kept. It is amazing that such a tour is even made available to the public, albeit in very limited capacity. Id suggest booking early online. Highly recommended especially for the architecturally inclined, and a must for Frank Lloyd Wright fans. Truly a treasure!
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park - Santa Barbara
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park
Dale Rhodes: Its a work in progress. Some interesting bits. There just isnt a lot to this place so it is a fairly quick tourist stop. Parking is street or paid commercial lots. There are restuarant options within a block of the entrance.
Santa Barbara Museum Of Art - Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Museum Of Art
Alias Incognito: The classic, fine art is lacking...3 Monet, and a Chagall...IMHO: WAY too much contemporary and modern "art." The main exhibit was interesting but just didnt speak to me.
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden - Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Rebecca D: This place is Disneyland for nature lovers! During our recent trip to Santa Barbara, we decided to stop by for a couple hours. This easily turned into 4 hours and we only left because they closed! Could have spent all day here. The grounds are absolutely beautiful with highlights being the redwoods area, back country area, new hiking trail, conservatory area where you can learn about the plants on all the channel islands, and the views. Its worth a trip just for the stunning views of Santa Barbara and the surrounding area. When you walk in the view with the mountains in the background and the meadow is simply breathtaking. The staff here was super welcoming and gave us an awesome verbal overview of the map which made exploring the grounds a little easier. This was probably the best $20 for entertainment Ive spent in a while and the money goes to plant conservation efforts, whats not to love!
The Funk Zone - Santa Barbara
The Funk Zone
Serena Becker: Very different. Very artsy parking is a little bit of a problem. But super friendly people everywhere. Definitely feel safe walking around. Everybody was helpful the areas well-maintained. Plenty of shopping and food choices. I had actually went to both wineries and distilleries. Checked out some of the vintage places. Planned on going back for dancing but never made it. A lot of activities going on everywhere. Just follow the signs.
Visit Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara
Visit Santa Barbara
Whitney Flores: The Visitor Center is definitely worth visiting. The friendly and helpful staff will give you recommendations and they also have plenty of maps and flyers to give you ideas for your trip. They also gave us a two sided paper of driving directions for the scenic route which we thought was perfect. We were so glad we picked that up before heading onto the road.
Santa Barbara Zoo - Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Zoo
Amber Eye: This zoo is a perfect spot for a fun, affordable outing. It’s clean, well-run, and the animals are clearly well cared for. We loved the interactive feeding stations, walk-through aviary, and close-up views of the big cats. Great for families or anyone who loves animals—highly recommend!
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum - Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
Gordon M.: Went on a quiet, fair weathered Sunday afternoon. The fee to enter was reasonable and easy to take care of at the front. Throughout our wandering there was probably about 50 others in the spacious two floor museum. The exhibits ranged from photographs, artifacts, audio entries, and large installation. As a life long resident of the region the photography was fantastic especially from the turn of the century. The docents are friendly and while only one was on hand that day they were available many times while chatting with groups. The ships models are beautifully detailed and there are easily a dozen large displays and artifacts you can put your hands on and learn about. This museum is a great visit if youre looking to use an hour or two of your itinerary and the fact Brophy brothers and the restaurant attached to the museum are delicious only helps. It can be walked to from the beach nearby, but its a little far and surrounded by marinas, so it may be better to drive over to eat and visit the museum and walk along the water for a bit.
MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation - Santa Barbara
MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation
Vibricia P: MOXI offers an immersive experience and an excellent spot for families and curious minds with hands-on exhibits focused on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Great to spend at least 2 hours of your time here. Rooftop Sunset has stunning views of Santa Barbara.
Pier Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara
Pier Santa Barbara
Nawal Mustafa: Very pretty! The vibe is really nice. They also have a parking space in the pier that’s free for the first hour which is wonderful for people who want a short visit and I think it’s good enough time to see everything!
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