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Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Launches Online Store

Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) is proud to announce the launch of a new online store, Shop Santa Monica. Visitors and locals alike can now purchase official gifts and souvenirs from L.A.’s beachside city at the touch of their fingertips by visiting: santamonica.com/store.

“We are delighted to have launched Shop Santa Monica in celebration of our charming oceanfront city,” said Misti Kerns, President/CEO of SMTT. “Inspired by a destination that is truly like no other, our collection allows people from around the world to enjoy a piece of Santa Monica.

With the launch of our online store, those who love Santa Monica can purchase momentos from their home, no matter how far from sunny, Southern California that may be,” she added. “And with Valentine’s Day just around the corner, the online store is also the perfect destination for gifts for loved ones.”

Shop Santa Monica serves as a digital extension of SMTT’s Visitor Information Centers. With over 20 items currently available for sale there is something for everyone. Shipping options include domestic and international. Stay tuned as the selection of choices continues to grow.

Customers can display their Santa Monica pride and showcase laidback, beach-style with Shop Santa Monica’s fashionable t-shirts, long-sleeves, sweatshirts, totes and athletic hats. For visitors looking to bring Santa Monica’s coastal vibe into their home, Shop Santa Monica offers a selection of destination-inspired home goods including Santa Monica coasters, Route 66 coffee mugs and a book on the most Instagrammed Los Angeles location of 2017, the Santa Monica Pier. Hit the beach in style with limited edition Orlebar Brown board shorts, featuring the Santa Monica Pier.

See what’s in store for yourself when you stop by one of the four Santa Monica Visitor Information Centers found throughout the city. Serving as your source for all things Santa Monica, each visitor center provides friendly, knowledgeable staff, free visitor guides and maps, foreign language lines as well as information on attractions, hotels, shopping, dining, museums, galleries, services and entertainment. Find out more on santamonica.com.

Shorts like these, bearing the Santa Monica pier, are one of the items available in the online store.
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