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We work with homeowners and contractors throughout the Central Coast of California, and we are located in San Luis Obispo. Our experienced, professional staff is ready to help with all of your kitchen and bathroom needs. We look forward to meeting you!
A beautifully curated boutique with exceptional clothing for all ages where recognizable brands hang with European lines. The owner only buys in small quantities and makes sure she knows all of her customers and what they favor so shopping is a breeze! 815 12th St.
bijouonthepark.com, (805) 296-3833
Two giant locations on the Central Coast offering a nice selection of antiques and collectibles. Open daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Located in Cambria at 2110 & 2084 Main Street. RichManPoorManAntiques.com, (805) 203-5350
Read more about the antique store here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/nostalgic-antiques-draw-rich-and-poor
SLOMA is in downtown SLO at the west end of Mission Plaza. SLOMA’s exhibition program brings together visual artists from around the world and renowned artists from California and the US. An essential visit! Open Thu – Mon, 11–5. Free admission. 1010 Broad St., sloma.org, (805) 543-8562
Call (800) 444-4445 or visit
hearstcastle.org for more information,
including schedules and rates.
The Visitors Center is open daily at 9
a.m. and includes a gift shop, various
dining options, exhibits and more. Read more about visiting Hearst Castle here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/majestic-hearst-castle
Nestled in the hills overlooking the quaint artisan town of Harmony, off Highway 1, Harmony Cellars offers guests award-winning wines and picturesque views of the coastal countryside. Winery, tasting room, gift shop and picnic area. Family and dog-friendly. 3255 Harmony Valley Road, Harmony, HarmonyCellars.com, (805) 927-1625.
Rhonda’s Relics offers a fun collection of vintage, eclectic and whimsical treasures for your home and garden. Take a journey into the past and enjoy the memories of your childhood or to a simpler time. 148 West Branch Street, Village of Arroyo Grande, rhondasrelics.com, (805) 270-4045
Welcome to downtown Paso Robles! Home of the Downtown Paso Robles Main Street Association, here you will find the links, resources and planning tools to help guide your next downtown experience. An alliance of merchants, business owners, stakeholders and community members, the award-winning Downtown Paso Robles Main Street Association is committed to preserving and bolstering a thriving downtown while serving the Paso Robles community. We are here to answer your questions, field your inquiries and provide information to guarantee a downtown experience that you’ll never forget.
There’s always something exciting to do and see in downtown Paso Robles, from shopping, dining, tours and sightseeing to wine tasting and much more! Come discover why tourists are calling Paso Robles a must-see tourist destination location, stop by downtown Paso Robles today, and take a taste of authentic California.
Pismo Pickers is a great place to shop for vintage collectibles & antiques. With many vendors, they have items you’re looking for from the Fab 40’s, the Hip 50’s, Cosmic 60’s or Cool 70’s & all the vinyl. 537 Five Cities Dr., Pismo Beach, facebook.com/PismoBeachAntiquesandVintage, (805) 773-3777
Home to Thomas Kinkade and Robert
Copple art, local area artists Bonnie
Wilkins, Patricia Newton and others.
Photography by Joe Schwartz, Bob
Wilkins, Laura Dienzo, Bob Kelley,
Josh Sewell, Joseph James and Nancy
Koren. Western art and bronze sculptures
by Vel Miller.
9100 Morro Rd., Atascadero, just off Highway 41, about one-and-a-half miles west of Highway 101. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for children 3 to 11 years old and $6 for seniors 65 and older. The zoo is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. The zoo is one of only 211 zoos accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association since 1991. The park was founded in 1955 by Charles Paddock, who was a park ranger who came to the aid of injured wildlife. (805) 461-5080
A charming and fun way to get from the hotels on North Monterey to Downtown SLO on Thursdays for the weekly Farmers Market and, in the warmer months, ride the Trolley on Fridays and Saturdays, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 919 Palm St. SLO, slotransit.org.
Since 1981- Finely crafted artwork,
moonstone jewelry, fashion accessories,
intricate hardware jewelry boxes,
kinectic sculptures, wind & garden
scultures, colorful kaleidoscopes and
other beautiful handmade creations.
Open 10am-8pm. 4070 Burton
Dr., Historic East Village, Cambria, CA. Read more about the gallery at https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/shopping/crafts-american-spirit
On your way into Los Osos notice the large grizzlies stationed as guards into the town at South Bay Boulevard and Los Osos Valley Road. The statues were created by local artist Paula Zima.
Visit the studios and meet accomplished artists at work in their studios/galleries. Watch how each artist uses their favorite medium to create decorative, functional, and wearable art. It’s an art experience unlike any other! 1130 Pine St., StudiosOnThePark.org, (805) 238-9800
Light at Sensorio features two walk-through installations by acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. The 15 acre Field of Light. comprised of more than 58,800 stemmed spheres & Light Towers celebrating Paso Robles’ wine country, composed of more than 17,000 wine bottles, both illuminated by glowing optic fibers. 4380 HWY 46 East, Paso Robles, sensoriopaso.com, (805) 226-4287
David J Rogers is a nationally recognized professional watercolor artist for over 25 years.
His home base is California’s central coast where he shows his unique watercolor artwork in the exclusive David J Rogers Fine Art Gallery located in the heart of the historic seaside town of Morro Bay, CA. He also teaches watercolor workshops on a monthly basis at both his gallery and at plein air locations around the central coast area.
He has sold millions of dollars of his artwork to collectors all over the world and was selected by Top Ten Magazine and topten.com as one of the top ten watercolor artists in the world in 2018.
Participants enjoy a beginner-friendly yoga session surrounded by baby miniature goats walking, snuggling and playing at-will around them. Goat Yoga & Wine events also available in Paso Robles. Private events available. See website for schedule. http://www.californiagoatyoga.com, (661) 238-3072
Every Saturday lunchtime, the paint and sip party offers a unique experience that combines painting, socializing, and wine sipping. It’s a perfect way to spend quality time with friends or family. It also offers private corporate team-building events or special occasions where guests can unleash their inner artists.
Come explore the daily farmers’ market with huge selection of fresh produce, an assortment of gourmet goods, gifts, and garden items. Kids will love the “critter corral” petting zoo area. More than a farm, it’s a great family outing! Just north of Nipomo off Hwy. 101, 1275 N. Thompson Ave., windmillfarms.org, (805) 489-1000