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Private Walking Tour of El Pueblo Viejo in Santa Barbara

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Santa Barbara, US
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of Santa Barbara with a private walking tour of El Pueblo Viejo. Explore the old town, centered around the Presidio, and uncover the hidden gems that only a local like our knowledgeable guide can show you. From the oldest structures in California at the El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park to the picturesque studios of the Lugo adobe and Meridian studios, you will be captivated by the unique architecture and stories of the past. This tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the 18th and 19th centuries, with a focus on adobe construction, local history, and Spanish-era tales. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, this tour will cater to your interests and leave you with a newfound appreciation for Santa Barbara's rich heritage.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the oldest structures in California
  • Learn about local history, lore, and architecture
  • Visit hidden architectural gems
  • Discover the unique pastel-colored studios
  • Immerse in the history of the oldest building in town
  • Experienced guide
  • Parking fees

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Introduction

Step into the past and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of Santa Barbara with a private walking tour of El Pueblo Viejo. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the old core of Santa Barbara, known as El Pueblo Viejo, and discover the rich heritage that lies within its walls.

What to Expect?

During this 60 to 120-minute tour, you can expect to delve deep into the history of Santa Barbara, from the 18th and 19th centuries to the present day. Your guide will take you to must-see sites, as well as hidden architectural gems that only a local like them would know. You will learn about the adobe construction techniques, Spanish-era battles, and the lives of the people who once called Santa Barbara home.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the stories and secrets hidden within the streets of Santa Barbara. Whether you are a local looking to rediscover your city or a visitor eager to learn about its vibrant past, this tour caters to all.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart is the guide's extensive research and in-depth understanding of local history, lore, and architecture. They are equipped to answer all your questions and provide fascinating insights that you won't find in guidebooks. This personalized experience allows you to tailor the tour to your interests, whether it be architecture, history, or a combination of both.

Good to Know

The tour will last between 60 to 120 minutes, providing ample time to explore the various sites and take in the rich history of Santa Barbara. The meeting point is conveniently located on the porch east of the Chapel. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera to capture the picturesque architecture and hidden courtyards along the way.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced this tour rave about the guide's extensive knowledge and passion for Santa Barbara's history. From the mesmerizing adobe structures to the untold stories of the people who shaped the city, guests are left with a deeper appreciation for Santa Barbara's past. This tour offers a captivating journey through time, leaving guests feeling inspired and connected to the cultural heritage of this beautiful place.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park

Here, guests will admire one of the oldest structures in California. Built in 1782 of Adobe brick, the Presidio includes original rooms, soldiers gardens, a chapel, and re-creations of everyday objects of the 18th century. Guests will learn how the buildings were constructed only from materials of the surrounding countryside, and get a chance to imagine life in the far-reaches of the once great Spanish Empire.

Admission Included

Santa Barbara Historical Museum

(Pass by)

Constructed in 1964 of Adobe brick, the museum is a classic example of early California-style architecture. The museum contains many excellent exhibits on local history, including painting and a collection of etchings. The courtyard also features two adobe structures dating from 1817 and a gift shop, and is an excellent spot for pictures. Guests can enter to explore the exhibits if they choose.

715 Santa Barbara St

Built in 1817 by Domingo Carillo for his bride, Conception Pico, the sister of Pio Pico, Governor of Alta California, these adobes have been wonderfully preserved as part of the Historical Museum. Here, we will stop in the shade of the courtyard and listen to the burbling fountain, as the guide explains tales of Spanish-era pirates and battles.

112 E De La Guerra St

(Pass by)

The Lugo adobe and Meridian studios. The picturesque studios, designed by famous architect George Washington Smith, were completed in 1925. Here, guests can admire the unique pastel-colored stucco walls and large glass windows of the studios, as well as an ancient wisteria vine, covered in purple flowers in spring. In the back of the studios lies a hidden gem: the Lugo Adobe. Built by a retired Presidio soldier in the early 19th century, the adobe has been well-preserved and remodelled. Due to its secluded location, it is seldom frequented by tourists.

Orena Adobe

(Pass by)

These Adobes, which line this section of E. De La Guerra St., were built in 1849 by Jose de la Guerra, fifth Comandante of the Santa Barbara Presidio. They are a perfect example or original Mexican-Californio architecture. They were later sold to Gaspar Orena. His descendants still own these structures today!

City of Santa Barbara City Hall

(Pass by)

Constructed before the 1925 earthquake, in 1923, Santa Barbara’s City Hall is an early monument to the Spanish Colonial Revival movement. The building is decorated with hand-painted tiles, and has arches which extend over the sidewalk. In front, there is a large California Pepper Tree, which is a city landmark. City Hall, along with Casa de la Guerra and the News-Press Building, face Plaza de la Guerra, the ceremonial heart of the city.

Casa de la Guerra

Constructed in 1819 by Don Jose de la Guerra, fifth Comandante of the Presidio, as both a mansion for his family and a center for his business, this adobe remains just as impressive as it did back in the day. It was a center of cultural and political activities, back when Santa Barbara was simply a few adobes grouped around the Presidio. Today, it remains a centerpiece of the town, hosting the Fiesta celebrations each summer. It is open for visitors on the weekends.

Admission Included

El Paseo Building

The construction of El Paseo, from 1922-29, was the first major step in converting the architecture of Santa Barbara from Eastern US main street to Hispanic Pueblo. We will wander through the quaint passageways, visit the romantic courtyard, and meander down the famous “Street in Spain,” before emerging onto State St. proper. Great spot for pictures.

Admission Included

Hill-Carrillo Adobe

(Pass by)

Built by Daniel Hill, one of the earliest American immigrants to Santa Barbara, in 1825 this unassuming in one of the oldest private structures in the town, and was once the center of its social life. In years since, it was used by the first City Council meetings in the 1850's, and was restored in 1919.

Masonic Temple

(Pass by)

Covered in intricate carvings and frescoes, Santa Barbara's Masonic Temple is one of the most sophisticated buildings in town.

100 E Carrillo St

(Pass by)

This structure was built in 1914, after the designs of architect J. Corbley Pool, with an addition by Julia Morgan. It is unique as it is the only prominent brick structure in Santa Barbara.

Events Professionals

(Pass by)

This stately Spanish Building was constructed in 1926, and was designed by Julia Morgan, the first woman to attend the Ecole de Beaux Arts in Paris. She constructed over 700 buildings in California, and this building is a fine example of her style.

920 Anacapa St

(Pass by)

This tiny structure, hidden away behind the Presidio, was constructed in 1825, and has remained relatively unchanged since.

122 E Canon Perdido St

We will end our tour at El Cuartel, across the street from where we began. This small structure was once a part of the Presidio complex, and is the oldest building in town, constructed in 1788. Here, you can wander inside the rooms and back garden, to see a relatively unchanged 18th-century structure, and imagine what life was like back then

Reviews

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Deborah_B

My partner and I were completely blown away by Sully and his presentation. This tour is a must for anyone interested in Santa Barbara history and the origins of the current community. Sully has a wealth of knowledge and can’t wait to share it. Sully was overly generous with his time and energy. The tour was chock full of fascinating information and details. Very highly recommended.

Christopher_P

Walking in the footsteps of the founding fathers of Santa Barbara! He makes the world of the past live in the present!

laurapQ5438SY

Sully is a very knowledgeable historian of Santa Barbara and California in general. We had a great time, he told us some really amazing stories. Would definitely recommend to anyone who visits Santa barbara. We have been here many times but didn't know the history. It's obvious that he loves what he does and I felt like he would have stayed with us all evening telling us the history if given the opportunity. 10 out of 10, highly recommend! He also suggested a place for dinner that was fantastic.

Dianne_F

We took Sullivan Israel’s private walking tour of El Pueblo Viejo in Santa Barbara and were blown away! Sullivan loves Santa Barbara and really knows its history. He answered all of our questions and more. He even brought old maps and pictures to highlight his presentation. Sullivan was very generous with his time. He also provided information about other sites to visit. This tour was so awesome due to Sullivan’s knowledge, enthusiasm, and love for his community. Sullivan is an excellent guide: friendly, informative, and engaging. If you are a history and/or architecture fan, we highly recommend this tour. It was outstanding! Thank you, Sullivan!

twauhob

Sullivan's rich detailed accounts of early Santa Barbaran & early Californian history come with short geography & carpentry explainers, are packed with wit, dense, logical. He uses the houses, streets and mountain vistas around presidio to illustrate stories about soldiers, bandits, priests, explorers, famous names. Sullivan is extremely well read in the local history & brings you into fascinating stories including the origin of the Bear Flag Republic. If you like history, even a little, you will want to see if he's available & book his tour.

F5604KFchrisr

Great experience overall. Our tour guide Sullivan was very knowledgeable. We visited historical sites in Santa Barbara filled with so much rich history and places we never even knew were still part of this wonderful city of Santa Barbara. Sullivan gave us an insight on how this beautiful and historic city began, the culture, the backgrounds and most importantly stories he told that made this experience all worthwhile. Much recommended!

DMH1164

We stay in Santa Barbara quite frequently and stumbled on a private tour. We did not know what to expect but we do love history and checked it out. This 2 hour tour did not disappoint, Sullivan’s knowledge was very interesting, informative and kept us engaged. This walk through Santa Barbara history told to us in detail was a great way to spend our afternoon. I highly recommend

Mary_H

The depth of knowledge and interest Sullivan Israel had in leading the tour made it feel like you were a part of history. I am a Santa Barbara native but have never heard such detailed information about this town’s past. And Sullivan made it very relevant to today as well. Montecito Mom

MM200815

We had a wonderful experience. Sullivan was very organized in bringing us around the historical sites of Santa Barbara and telling us the background stories of the buildings there, and the history during that time. He even spent extra time with us at the end answering our questions. He is very knowledgeable about Santa Barbara’s history.

MontecitoMom

Wow! What a good experience. Sullivan is knowledgeable, helpful, and funny. This tour is perfect for anyone who wants a fun and informative tour of Santa Barbara. My family and I loved this tour, and I would highly recommend for anyone else!
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