Santa Barbara Funk Zone

Once an industrial section, the Funk Zone located adjacent to the waterfront area in downtown Santa Barbara, is now a bustling area full of quirky shops, galleries, tasting rooms, excellent restaurants, and boutique hotels.

Spend the afternoon strolling through the converted warehouses, browsing for antiques, and shopping trendy boutiques filled with the latest fashions and homewares. Walk the Urban Wine Trail that weaves through the area or fill your appetite for artisanal goodies at one of the many casual cafes or fine restaurants. It’s a lively area that puts the “fun” in “funky”.

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