Downtown Campbell 2026 Spring Wine Walk
- Downtown Campbell’s 2026 Spring Wine Walk brought wine tastings, live music, shops and restaurants together on Thursday, April 23, across the downtown district. - Organizers said the event featured 29 wine stops, with check-in starting at 5:45 p.m. outside Water Tower Kitchen at 201 Orchard City Drive. - The Downtown Campbell Business Association bills it as one of the original South Bay wine walks and one of the few held at night. (downtowncampbell.com)
Downtown Campbell’s 2026 Spring Wine Walk took over the district on Thursday, April 23, with wine tastings, live music, shops and restaurants spread across downtown. (downtowncampbell.com) The event began at 6 p.m., with attendee check-in opening at 5:45 p.m. outside Water Tower Kitchen, next to the Campbell Water Tower at 201 Orchard City Drive. (downtowncampbell.com) (watertowerkitchen.com) Downtown Campbell’s event page said there would be 29 wine stops, while a related event listing described at least 29 wineries participating across the walkable downtown core. (downtowncampbell.com 1) (downtowncampbell.com 2) Tickets were listed at $55 plus fees on Downtown Campbell’s wine tag page, and at $60 plus Eventbrite fees on the event page. Eventbrite marked sales as ended after the April 23 event. (downtowncampbell.com 1) (downtowncampbell.com 2) (eventbrite.com) Organizers describe the Wine Walk as one of the original South Bay wine walks and one of the only wine-tasting events in the area held at night. The format mixes tasting stops with retail shops, eateries and street music rather than a single venue. (downtowncampbell.com) (downtowncampbell.com) The Spring Wine Walk sat on Downtown Campbell’s April 2026 events calendar alongside the weekly farmers’ market and other district events, underscoring how the business association uses programmed nights to drive foot traffic. (downtowncampbell.com) (downtowncampbell.com) The event page said no ticket was needed for non-drinkers, but all attendees were asked to bring identification because organizers check IDs for everyone at check-in. (downtowncampbell.com) (stayhappening.com) By late April, the Spring Wine Walk had already moved into the past tense online, with organizers and ticketing pages pointing visitors to event details rather than active sales. (eventbrite.com) (downtowncampbell.com)