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How Does The Amenity Info Looks Like at Santa Ana, CA?

Best Amenities in Santa Ana, CA

Above shows the popular amenities in Santa Ana and the number of the rental properties associated with each amenity. In Santa Ana, 3614 rentals offer Internet or Wifi, 3320 rentals offer TV, 3114 rentals offer Bed linens provided. So, if you need Internet or Wifi during your vacation, use the Internet or Wifi filter to compare these properties. Two amenities that are not typical are Pets Friendly, Garden or Backyard.

How can a family plan for a 7 day trip to Santa Ana, CA?

Santa Ana, CA - A Fun-Filled and Relaxing 7 Day Trip for the Whole Family

Santa Ana is an ideal destination for a fun-filled and relaxing family vacation. With its rich history, diverse heritage, and plenty of activities and attractions, there’s something suitable for everyone. From visiting the historic Santa Ana Zoo to tasting local cuisine at one of the many restaurants, there are plenty of ways to make your time in Santa Ana memorable. This itinerary offers a great way to explore the city while making sure you have enough time to relax.
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    Day 1: Explore Nature
    Start off your first day by exploring nature. Visit Santiago Creek Trail, where you can take a leisurely stroll and admire the stunning views of the creek. Then head over to Centennial Park, where you can find some outdoor activities like basketball courts, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Afterward, spend some time at the Santa Ana Zoo, which features more than 100 species of animals. End the day with dinner at the popular El Matador Restaurant.
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    Day 2: Sightseeing
    On your second day, go sightseeing around town. Start off with a visit to the historic Bowers Museum, which houses ancient artifacts from around the world. Next up, check out the Lacy Park, filled with lush gardens, walking paths, and a breathtaking view of the city. Then, head over to the Santa Ana Civic Center, where you can see the City Hall and other government buildings. Finally, end the day with dinner at the renowned El Camino Real Mexican Grill & Cantina.
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    Day 3: Shopping
    Spend your third day shopping around the city. Hit up The Outlets at Orange, where you can find plenty of designer stores. Then, make your way to the MainPlace Mall, where you can find a variety of stores offering clothing, jewelry, and more. If you’re looking for unique items, check out the Artists Village, where you can find handmade crafts and local art. To cap off the day, grab dinner at the fantastic El Pollo Loco restaurant.
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    Day 4: Outdoor Activities
    Take advantage of the sunny weather and spend the fourth day doing outdoor activities. Head over to the Mile Square Regional Park, where you can find golf courses, picnic grounds, and fishing spots. Then, make your way to the Irvine Regional Park, where you can enjoy horseback riding, biking, and hiking trails. For dinner, try out the delicious Mexican food at Taqueria El Rodeo de Jalisco.
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    Day 5: Cultural Tour
    Experience the culture of Santa Ana on your fifth day. Begin with a visit to the Heritage Museum of Orange County, where you can learn about the region’s history. Then, spend some time at the Santora Arts Building, where you can browse through galleries and shops. Later, head over to the Grand Central Art Center, where you can find rotating exhibits and events. Finish the day with dinner at the acclaimed El Torito Mexican Restaurant.
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    Day 6: Amusement Parks
    For your sixth day, why not head to some amusement parks? First, check out Disneyland, where you can experience classic rides, shows, and parades. Then, make your way to Knott’s Berry Farm, where you can find thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and live entertainment. To end the day, grab dinner at the delicious La Casita Mexican Restaurant.
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    Day 7: Relaxation
    Your final day should be all about relaxation. Spend some quality time at the beach, soaking up the sun and enjoying the ocean breeze. Then, take a stroll along the Santa Ana River Trail, where you can find beautiful landscapes and wildlife. Finally, treat yourself to a spa day at one of the city’s many spas. Afterward, end your trip with dinner at the famous El Patio Mexican Restaurant.

Which Price Range Is Considered As A Good Deal in Santa Ana, CA Area?

Vacation House & Condo Rental Price Information in Santa Ana, CA

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How Many Rental Accommodations Are Pets Friendly in Santa Ana, CA?
Percentage of Pet Friendly Rental Properties in Santa Ana, CA
18.23% of vacation homes in Santa Ana are pet friendly. Either you bring your loved pets on vacation or you have pet allergies, make sure to select the homes by applying the right filters.
Must-Visit Trails in Santa Ana, CA?
Best Trails In Santa Ana, CA
If you like outdoor activities, we highly recommend you to visit those famous trails: Anaheim Coves Trail, Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve Loop, Mile Square Regional Park Kid's Nature Trail, Santa Ana River Trail: Santa Ana to Fountain Valley, Tustin Branch Trail , San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary - Treehill, Woodbridge Trail, Orange Hills Trail, Lower Peters Canyon Trail Loop Via Citrus Ranch Park, Hicks Canyon Trail.
Any RV Campgrounds in Santa Ana, CA?
Campgrounds Recommendations In Santa Ana, CA
If you love outdoors or travel with an RV, here are the campgrounds in Santa Ana: Lightning Point Group Campground, Coulter Group Campground, Bandido Group Campground, Los Angeles / Pomona / Fairplex KOA, Canyon RV Park, Mountain Oak Campground, Table Mountain (Angeles) Campground, Applewhite Campground, Wildomar Campground, Reflection Lake RV Park & Campground.
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