December 5
O’Riley’s Uptown Tavern Karaoke
Uptown Pensacola 3728 Creighton Rd Pensacola, Florida 32504 (850) 474-0522
Needing inspiration for a fun and inexpensive way to spend your time in the Pensacola Bay Area?
Here's 10 fun, free things to do during your stay. Some of the best things in life are free, and this is certainly true in the Pensacola Bay Area.
Sure, we have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Our legendary sugar-white sand and turquoise water were discovered in 1559 by Don Tristan de Luna, and Pensacola has been loved by explorers ever since. But what many don’t know is that there is a world of fun, free things to do in Pensacola after you visit our award-winning beaches.
From Perdido Key to downtown Pensacola to Pensacola Beach, you’ll find unforgettable things to do that are free year-round. Get to know our history, culture and wildlife and have some family fun with our list of 10 of Pensacola’s best free concerts, events, activities and more.
One of my favorite Pensacola Beach events begins the first Tuesday in April and ends the last Tuesday in October. Bands on the Beach starts at 7 p.m. Tuesdays from the Gulfside Pavilion stage at Casino Beach. If you’re into propping your feet up on a cooler full of beverages while laying back in your beach chair listening to some of the greatest bands around the Gulf Coast, then Bands on the Beach is the event for you. This event appeals to all ages. Adults gather around the stage as the little ones show off their best moves in the front. The only requirements are to bring your best dance moves and a smile.
Just a short distance from downtown Palafox Street lies St. Michael’s Cemetery, one of the two oldest cemeteries in the state of Florida. The eight-acre cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a testament to the diverse history of Pensacola. Historical research indicates that the site was in use as a burial ground beginning in the mid-1700s, however, the land was officially named a cemetery by the King of Spain in 1807. The cemetery’s earliest surviving above-ground marker is that of José Roig from 1812, which is associated with Pensacola’s Second Spanish Period (1781-1821). During that period of time, Pensacola drew immigrants from around the world. The cemetery is the resting place of captains of industry, victims of yellow fever epidemics and steamship explosions, along with those who died in childbirth, as infants, and of old age.
The city of Pensacola has a charming, quaint feel. But when it comes to arts and entertainment, this coastal city knows how to make quite a scene. The city boasts the Pensacola Opera, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Pensacola, the historic Saenger Theatre and the accredited Pensacola Museum of Art, all within downtown’s historic core. Pensacola is the only city from Tampa to Mobile, Alabama to host such a diversity of cultural experiences.
On the free side of things, there are several art galleries throughout the area that feature local artists from around the panhandle.
Walk under the canopy of crepe myrtle trees that align Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza in Downtown Pensacola on any given Saturday morning and you’ll find dozens of lively farmers and arts and crafts vendors selling organic goods at the weekly Palafox Market.
What began as a small, seasonal farmers market in 2007 has grown into a bustling, year-round, outdoor market that includes more than 100 vendors selling everything from fresh produce to homemade goods to handmade arts and crafts.
Palafox Market is located on Palafox Street between Wright and Garden streets. It’s open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine.
Experience hands-on history at the National Naval Aviation Museum located on board Pensacola Naval Air Station. See more than 4,000 artifacts and over 150 beautifully restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard aviation. Experience the thrill of flight in the Flight Simulators, catch all the drama and power of the amazing Giant Screen Digital Theater and refresh with a tasty lunch in the authentic Cubi Bar Cafe. Then take home the spirit of Naval Aviation with a unique memento from The Flight Deck Store.
With over 460 years of history, Pensacola is no stranger to those that came before it or the creatures that came along with it. From an 11-stop archeology trail to numerous points on birding and wildlife trails, we’ve got endless options to keep you entertained. Scroll through the list below to see a few of our most popular places.
Getting to Pensacola is easy, but leaving, that’s the hard part. Whether you’re in town on business or pleasure or one of the lucky locals, the Visit Pensacola App was built with you in mind. With geolocation features and an itinerary builder, finding what to do while in Pensacola is both fun, fast and easy!
The best featured free activity is exploring one of our passport trails. We’ve pieced together photo, oyster, cocktail, and other trails to guide you through the destination's must-dos.
Welcome to paradise! Perdido Key is nestled along Florida's Gulf Coast, offering unforgettable adventures. Whether you're a beach enthusiast, nature lover, or adventure seeker, Perdido Key has something special for everyone.
From murals, to sculptures, to pelicans - Pensacola's art scene is unmatchable.
Your fast track to 460 years of history.
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