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Solvang, located
in the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, is a picturesque European style
village that attracts more than three million visitors each year.
Located just three miles off Highway 101 between Los Angeles and
San Francisco, Solvang is accessible by car, plane, train or bus.
Plan to spend a day or two exploring the more than 350 unique shops,
bakeries and fine restaurants in Solvang and over 60 wineries in
the surrounding area. For information about attractions, events
and lodgings in Solvang and the Santa Ynez Valley, click
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From
the South
Take
Highway 101 north to Buellton (about 45 miles north of Santa
Barbara). Take the Solvang exit (Highway 246) east into Solvang
(3 miles). Just past Solvang Park in the center of the village,
turn right onto First Street. The Solvang Antique Center is
a large English Tudor brick building with a clock tower, four
doors down on the left side of the street. You can see it
through the park as you're passing by.
Alternate Scenic Route from the South
From Highway 101 north in Santa Barbara, take the
Highway 154 exit (San Marcos Pass) past Lake Cachuma. Take
the Solvang exit (Highway 246) west into Solvang. Once in
the Solvang village, go one block past the stoplight at Alisal
Road and turn left at First Street. The Antique Center is
on the left in the middle of the block.
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From the North
Take Highway 101 South to Buellton (about 30 miles south of
Santa Maria). Take the Solvang exit (Highway 246) east into
Solvang (3 miles). Just past Solvang Park in the center of
the village, turn right onto First Street. The Solvang Antique
Center is a large English Tudor brick building with a clock
tower, four doors down on the left side of the street. You
can see it through the park as you pass by.
Parking
Ample unrestricted parking is available on the surrounding
streets, and there are two large free city parking lots within
a block of the Solvang Antique Center. |
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