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Nestled along the shores of California, Santa Barbara is full of natural beauty, cultural richness, and laid-back charm. While the city is renowned for its upscale offerings, there’s still a plethora of free things to do in Santa Barbara. 

From strolling along pristine beaches and exploring historic landmarks to experiencing local art and admiring stunning architecture, this Redfin article has it all. So whether you’re new to the area and just rented an apartment in Santa Barbara or you’re a long time local – keep reading for 10 of the best budget-friendly experiences in the city.

Hidden cove at Goleta Beach Park, Santa Barbara CA

1. Stearns Wharf

Stearns Wharf, the oldest wooden wharf in California invites visitors to stroll its planks while soaking in the coastal atmosphere. The iconic landmark offers unobstructed ocean views where you can often discover people casting out reels to fish or basking in the sun’s rays. Explore the unique boutiques, dine at seafood restaurants (such as Moby Dick), and enjoy the gentle sea breeze during the infamous golden sunset.

2. Santa Barbara County Courthouse

The Santa Barbara County Courthouse is a testament to Spanish architecture and historical significance. Its distinctive red-tiled roofs and lush gardens make it a must-visit photo-op spot. The charm and elegance of the courthouse most notably served as the backdrop for Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian’s 2023 wedding photographs.

Fountain With Reflection Of Santa Barbara Mission

3. The Funk Zone

Within the heart of Santa Barbara, the Funk Zone is an artsy neighborhood known for its vibrant energy. Lined with colorful murals, galleries, and intriguing boutiques, it’s a hub of creativity. Meander through the Colorfied Arts Studio, sip a hot latte at Dart Coffee Co., or shop vintage and handmade goods at The Blue Door.

4. Douglas Family Preserve 

The Douglas Family Preserve is a notable treasure for nature lovers searching for free things to do in Santa Barbara. Its network of trails offers an opportunity to explore the area’s natural beauty with views overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Aerial image of Downtown Santa Barbara- taken during the morning in Santa Barbara County.

5. Santa Barbara Mission

The Santa Barbara Mission, with its imposing façade and historical significance, offers an enriching experience even without a guided tour. Visitors can explore the iconic architecture, including features such as the San Damiano Wall and the Tree of Life Wall while peering into the region’s Spanish colonial history and spiritual heritage.

6. Chase Palm Park

Chase Palm Park, a serene waterfront oasis, welcomes visitors with its swaying palm trees and picturesque oceanfront setting. The park is perfect for a relaxing picnic, mellow stroll, or peaceful reading spot. Its prime location makes it readily accessible for beach access when you want to sink your toes beneath the sand.

Santa Barbara Marina shoreline breakwater with recreational boats, CA

7. Santa Barbara Farmers Market

Experience Downtown Santa Barbara as it transforms into a lively space filled with local vendors showcasing the region’s finest fresh fruits, vegetables, handcrafted items, and more at the Santa Barbara Farmers Market

8. Mission Park and Rose Garden

Mission Park’s tranquil Rose Garden is a fragrant sanctuary beside the Santa Barbara Mission. While exploring the garden requires no entry fee, it rewards visitors with a serene ambiance and various rose species in full bloom.

Sunrise at Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara

9. Santa Barbara Harbor

Santa Barbara Harbor is a bustling maritime hub where the city’s coastal character comes to life. Stroll along the waterfront, observe seagulls soaring above the ocean, and perhaps catch glimpses of playful harbor seals. 

10. The Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show

Along Cabrillo Boulevard, the Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show unfurls an array of artistic creations. Showcasing the work of local artisans, the event is free to attend. Roam among the stalls to discover handmade jewelry, ceramics, paintings, and other one-of-a-kind pieces.

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