The Mountain View Art and Wine Festival is one of the largest and most beloved festivals in the Bay Area - and this year it will be even bigger! We're featuring over 350 of the region's finest artists and craft-makers, stellar live music, tons of activities, and, of course, fabulously curated food and drink.
Save the date for a weekend filled with art, music, delicious food and drinks, and unforgettable experiences. Hosted in the heart of Silicon Valley, this beloved festival is set to take place on Castro Street, attracting more than 150,000 visitors from near and far. Admission is free.
Immerse yourself in a sensory wonderland as the Mountain View Art & Wine Festival brings together the finest in art, food, and entertainment. The multi-cultural event was once again voted Best Festival by Metro readership in 2022 and has won this honor for more than a decade. Stroll down Castro Street and discover an exquisite array of artisanal crafts, from captivating paintings to unique sculptures, created by talented artists from all over the region. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking for a charming gift, this festival has something for everyone with a variety of price points.
* Special Exhibits
* Live Music
* Family-Friendly Kids Fun Zone
* Food & Drink
Presented by: the Mountain View Chamber of Commerce.
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Public Transit: Ride Caltrain, Ride Caltrain, VTA Light Rail, or VTA Bus service to the festival (exit at the Mountain View Transit Center). For VTA information and schedule, visit
https://www.vta.org . For Caltrain information and schedule, visit http://www.caltrain.com/. Caltrain, VTA Light Rail, and bus service drop riders off at the Mountain View transit center, just steps from the primary festival entrance at Evelyn Avenue and Castro Street.
Ride Sharing: The festival's designated ride-sharing drop-off/pick-up location in City Lot #12 at California and Bryant.
Bicycle Parking: Avoid the traffic congestion and ride your bike! Free centrally located and highly visible bicycle parking will be offered near the corner of Castro and Church Streets thanks to Friends of Stevens Creek Trail. Please bring your own lock. There are also ample bicycle parking racks throughout downtown Mountain View.
Vehicle Parking: Free parking is available on streets and public parking facilities surrounding the downtown area. There will also be designated paid parking lots.
Pets are not allowed (exception for service dogs)
Attendees are not allowed to bring alcohol, cans, bottles, coolers, pets, lawn chairs or personal conveyances into the event.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free.