4. Chase Palm Park
8.5
300 E Cabrillo Blvd (btw Garden St & S Calle Cesar Chavez), Santa Barbara, CA
Park · 9 tips and reviews
Tabitha C.: Come by this summer every Thursday for free concerts in the park!
Visit Santa Barbara: Chase Palm Park is the perfect place for families. Ocean, bike trails, skate park, carousel and shipwreck-themed playground and Music in the Park on Thursday nights throughout the summer.
Visit Santa Barbara: ] Every Sunday, Chase Palm Park is host to the weekly Arts & Crafts show. Looking toward to the water, arts will be to the right of the rec center & crafts will be to the left. Admission is FREE!
6. The Arlington Theatre
8.0
1317 State St (at Arlington Ave.), Santa Barbara, CA
Movie Theater · Santa Barbara Downtown · 14 tips and reviews
ELS Language Centers: A beautiful historic theatre where you can watch movies, concerts, ballets. Also, where Hollywood’s movie stars come for the annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
ian r: Love the "town square" decor inside, complete with starred ceiling. Very unique setting for shows and movies.
Warren S: Did you know there's a FOX sign from the early 20th centurey in the Arlingtin spire?
Stacy Hotes-Aprato: My brother adored the pool; he liked to go at 8pm (it closes at 9pm) and look at the stars while listening to the music playing underwater. I enjoyed the warm mineral pool and the 104 degree pool.
Emily Limon: It's the unexpected details: Music is piped into the pool and you can only hear it if you're under water. Staff comes around to clean your sunglasses for you.
Daisy: Even if you don't enter the hotel check out the scenary -- the beach view is exquisite. Drinks are pricey but worth the atmosphere; brunch on Sundays asbolutely divine and worth it. Read more.
11. Lobero Theatre
8.5
33 E Canon Perdido St (at Anacapa St), Santa Barbara, CA
Theater · Santa Barbara Downtown · 3 tips and reviews
Cj Forex: All Mozart concert. Fantastic.
ELS Language Centers: The Lobero is California's oldest, continuously operating theatre. Originally founded in 1873 & rebuilt in 1924, it's recognized as one of Santa Barbara's architectural jewels and landmarks.
R Shroll: Enter off Anacapa to avoid the front door crowds.
Britton IV: Great music when I visited. Journey, Men Without Hats, Pat Benatar, White Snake...some of my faves!
Vera Martynets: Love Kunin wines (all of them) and love Kunin people. Dog friendly place, so lots of puppies around and they have two benches on their porch - all in all - always great time at Kunin Wines!
Victor Gerstner: Alex is a cool dude!