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Van Rentals In Santa Monica and Third Street Promenade
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The Third Street Promenade is a pedestrian street in Santa Monica that you can visit with your van rental in Santa Monica. It is considered one of the best shopping destinations in West Los Angeles and frequently draws quite a crowd.
Shop till you drop
Third Street has long been a business center in Santa Monica since the town first took roots in the late 1800s. The Promenade dates back to the 1960s when the Santa Monica Mall was developed. It was very similar to what you will find there today with your van rental in Santa Monica, but less upscale in nature. Some of the larger tenants here include Anthropologie, French Connection UK, Borders, Barnes & Noble, Urban Outfitters, The Gap, Armani Exchange, Apple, American Eagle Outfitters, and a Pottery Barn. The area is also entertaining because there are many street performers and entertainers here. On a Saturday night you will find singer-songwriters, classical guitar players, magicians, clowns, hip-hop dancers, lounge signers, session drummers, and many others that don't really have a genre.
You never know what you might find
Just a few blocks from the coastline, Montana Avenue is a charming 10-block open-air retail destination. It is characterized by the excellent service and individualistic style. Here you may find celebrities walking their dogs. There are several independent boutiques where you can find clothes and shoes, accessories, jewelry, home furnishings, and much more. You may just find that perfect outfit or souvenir to take home in your van rental in Santa Monica. There are also a number of spas and salons in the area where you can spend a relaxing day. There are many unique stores on Montana Boulevard that you can visit when you come with your van rental in Santa Monica. Some of the stores include 10tana Salon, A.B.S. Clothing Collection, Alchemy Wellness & Beauty, All Things Nice, Ames, Antoine Pierre, Brenda Himmel Stationery, Chico's, Cranky Pants, Darylle B, and many, many more.
Get cultured
Another great place to visit with your van rental is Bergamot Station. This was once a train station connecting downtown Los Angeles to the beach, but today is a location with more than thirty art galleries and other amenities. If you like art, then you cannot miss Bergamot Station with your Santa Monica van rental. Since 1994, it has become a popular destination for art lovers around the county and around the world. It is a central location where you can spend the day browsing several galleries rather than spending a lot of time travelling from one museum to the other with your van rental. In guides to Los Angeles, it is listed as the primary cultural destination in the city. Bergamot Station has a restaurant on site so you can grab a bite to eat when you are visiting with your Santa Monica van rental. The Gallery Cafe is a great spot to sit down and relax between galleries. There are daily specials. They are open Monday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday - Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Out on the boardwalk
The Santa Monica Pier is one of the most prominent and well-known landmarks that you can visit with your van rental. Pacific Park is the most-well known attraction here, but there is also an aquarium, shops, an arcade, a pub, and restaurants. At the end of the pier, anglers can cast a line.

