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San José del Cabo Art Walk Guide 2026 — Thursday Gallery Stroll

How to enjoy the San José del Cabo Art Walk in 2026: free Thursday-night gallery stroll, mezcal stops, live music, Nov–Jun season.

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The San José del Cabo Art Walk is the single best free evening in Los Cabos. Every Thursday from November through June, 15+ galleries in the historic art district open their doors from 5 to 9 p.m. with wine, mezcal, live music, and the artists themselves on hand. It is a 30-minute drive (or $25 Uber) from Cabo San Lucas's beach scene and a complete contrast — colonial architecture, jacaranda trees, art that ranges from Huichol beadwork to large-scale modern abstracts. This guide covers the Thursday-night route, top galleries, and where to eat after.

What It Is

The Art Walk has run since 2008, organized by the Gallery District Association. On Thursday nights from early November to late June, participating galleries stay open late, often featuring opening receptions for new shows, free wine pours from local vineyards, and live mariachi or jazz on Plaza Mijares. There is no entry fee, no map purchase, and no obligation — you simply wander.

When & Where

DetailInfo
DayThursdays
Hours5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
SeasonEarly November to late June
CostFree
LocationGallery District, San José del Cabo old town
Anchor streetsCalle Obregón, Calle Comonfort, Plaza Mijares
Live musicPlaza Mijares, free, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
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Top Galleries to Hit

  • Galería de Ida Victoria: The grande dame of the district, 30+ years, contemporary Mexican masters. Always a serious crowd.
  • Frank Arnold Gallery: The American figurative painter's working studio plus gallery. Live painting demos.
  • Casa Dahlia: Curated emerging Mexican artists, photography-strong, free wine.
  • Galería Corsica: Large-format contemporary, the most ambitious commercial space.
  • Patricia Mendoza Gallery: Strong on Oaxacan and Huichol indigenous art. Beadwork, bark paintings.
  • Galería de las Artes: Wider price range — $80 prints to $30,000 originals.
  • Studio Sergio Zaragoza: Local Cabo painter, vivid Baja landscapes, $200 to $4,000.
  • Glassworks Cabo: Live glass-blowing demos, ornaments and sculpture, $25 to $1,200.

Mezcal & Wine Stops Along the Way

  • Mezcal Mucho: 8-pour mezcal flight $20, brilliant primer for first-timers.
  • Wine Boutique San José: Valle de Guadalupe vineyards by the glass, $8 to $14.
  • Acre Restaurant pop-up: Mid-Walk satellite bar, mezcalitas $11.
  • Plaza Mijares pop-up tasting tents: Free pours from local Baja vineyards (when running).
  • Casa Don Sancho: Tequila and mezcal sommelier-led tasting, $35 for 5 pours.

Where to Eat After

  • Flora Farms (15 min by car): The legendary farm-to-table, $50 to $80 a head — book ahead.
  • Acre Resort & Restaurant (10 min): Treehouse rooms, jungle dining, $40 to $70 mains.
  • La Lupita Tacos & Mezcal: Best tacos near Plaza Mijares, $3 to $5, walks-in only.
  • Don Sancho Galería: Mid-budget Mexican fusion, $18 to $28.
  • Habanero's Gastropub: Casual cervecería, craft beer, $14 to $22.
  • El Marinero Borracho: Seafood Mexican fusion, oyster shooters and aguachile, $14 to $25.
  • Mariscos Mazatlán: No-frills, freshest fish-tacos in town, $2 a piece.

Tips for the Evening

  • Park near the corner of Calle Hidalgo and Doblado — short walk to the cluster.
  • Wear comfortable shoes — cobblestones, 4 to 6 blocks of walking.
  • Carry a tote — small artworks, prints and ceramics are tempting.
  • Most galleries take cards; bring some pesos for tips and street vendors.
  • Free wine usually runs out by 7:30 p.m. — start early.
  • Live music peaks at Plaza Mijares 7 to 8 p.m. — plan a mid-walk break there.
  • Use a Wise card for any larger art purchase — saves 4 to 6% on currency conversion.
The Art Walk does NOT run July through October — galleries observe a low-season hiatus. Confirm with the SJD Gallery District site in shoulder months.

How to Combine With Your Cabo Trip

Most travelers do the Art Walk as a single Thursday-night event in a beach-focused Cabo trip. The smartest pairing: Thursday morning at Médano Beach, lunch in Cabo San Lucas, 4 p.m. Uber to San José, 5 p.m. start the gallery loop, dinner at Acre or Flora Farms by 8:30, Uber back. If staying in San José itself, this is a default Thursday-night activity from your hotel.

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Preguntas Frecuentes

When is the Art Walk?

Every Thursday from early November through late June, 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Closed July to October low season.

Is the Art Walk free?

Yes — entry to all galleries is free. Many serve free wine, mezcal or appetizers.

Where exactly does it happen?

In the Gallery District around Calle Obregón, Calle Comonfort and Plaza Mijares in San José del Cabo old town.

How do I get there from Cabo San Lucas?

30 minutes by car or Uber ($25 to $35 each way), 45 to 60 min by Ruta del Desierto bus ($3 each way).

Is parking available?

Yes — free street parking and several pay lots ($3 to $5) within 5 minutes' walk of the gallery district.

How long do I need?

2 to 3 hours covers the main galleries. Add 90 minutes for dinner.

Are kids welcome?

Yes — many galleries are family-friendly. Plaza Mijares has live music and a fountain kids enjoy.