What to do and see in Santa Barbara, California (CA): The Best Historic Sites

October 10, 2021 Roger Rusk

Nestled between the shrub-covered slopes of the Santa Ynez Mountains and the clear blue shores of the Pacific Ocean, Santa Barbara is California at its best. Mission Santa Barbara is an example of 18th-century religious architecture, boasting beautiful grounds and a wonderfully detailed interior. Work up an appetite with a walk through Shoreline Park, then dine above the water on Stearns Wharf. Fig trees, parks, waterfalls, and botanical gardens round out Santa Barbara’s natural beauty.
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1. Santa Barbara County Courthouse

1100 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2099 +1 805-962-6464 [email protected] https://www.sbcourthouse.org/?source=tripadvisor
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Santa Barbara County Courthouse

Visit the Santa Barbara Courthouse to enjoy a free Self-Guided Exterior Tour and a virtual tour of the Mural Room interior. Use your cell phone or tablet to explore Santa Barbara’s iconic Spanish Colonial Revival Courthouse. The web-based tours can be found at sbcourthouse.org. The Courthouse is closed to visitors during Covid.

Reviewed By cresapsd - San Diego, United States

Coincidentally our stay in Santa Barbara was during the annual Fiesta Days and we enjoyed free concerts in the courthouse sunken garden as well as a docent led tour. The tour was very interesting and entertaining. The courthouse is not to be missed and don’t forget to check out the breathtaking view from the courthouse clock tower

2. Old Mission Santa Barbara

2201 Laguna St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3611 +1 805-682-4713 http://www.santabarbaramission.org
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Old Mission Santa Barbara

Visitors can tour this historic Franciscan mission that features twin bell towers and lovely gardens.

Reviewed By PetriHat - Los Angeles, United States

The historic mission is both working monestary and historic landmark. Take a self guided tour for $9 and experience the inner gardens, cemetery, and church before entering the museum to see the history of the missions and how they interacted with and impacted the native Chumash culture.

3. Casa del Herrero

Santa Barbara, CA +1 805-565-5653 [email protected] http://www.casadelherrero.com
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Casa del Herrero

Tours are by reservation only on Wednesdays and Saturdays for those 10 years & older. Admission for the 90-minute, Docent-led tours is $25 per person. All tours are booked online via our website: http://casadelherrero.com/events/. Designated in 2009 as Santa Barbara's 4th National Historic Landmark, Casa del Herrero, built in 1925, stands today as one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. The creative manifestation of St. Louis industrialist George Fox Steedman, Casa del Herrero (House of the Blacksmith) reflects the visionary passions of its 'dream team' of designers: reknowned architect, George Washington Smith, landscape architects Lockwood de Forest and Francis T. Underhill, and antiquarians Arthur Byne and Mildred Stapley, who also helped outfit the well-known Hearst Castle.

Reviewed By V4820YRnancya

Classic Spanish Revival House and Garden that were planned with each other in mind in 1925. The house has all of its original contents and the house and garden that have been cared for continually for 95 years. Wonderful docent gave us a fact filled tour full of anecdotes and personal tidbits. He and we were having such a good time we agreed to go over the regular hour and a half.

4. El Paseo Building

812 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3207 http://www.downtownsb.org/go/el-paseo-building
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El Paseo Building

5. Casa de la Guerra

15 E de La Guerra St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2217 +1 805-966-6961 http://www.sbthp.org/casa.htm
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Casa de la Guerra

This restored 19th-century adobe building captures the authentic feel of Santa Barbara of old.

6. Los banos del mar

401 Shoreline Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2330 http://noehill.com/santabarbara/nat1992001726.asp
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7. Old town clock

502 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-1602 http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM470A_Downtown_Santa_Barbara_clock_Santa_Barbara_CA
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8. Veterans memorial building

112 W Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3505 http://landmarkhunter.com/204161-santa-barbara-veterans-memorial-building/
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9. Hill-Carrillo Adobe

11 E Carrillo St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2706
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10. White House Building

717-719 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3329

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