Annual San Carlos Art & Wine Faire

San Carlos Art & Wine Faire – Visitor & Vendor Info

Plan your visit to San Carlos Art & Wine Fair, California. This page shares dates, location, FAQs, and a direct vendor application link for artists. We publish these guides to help festival goers and fellow makers, and to showcase Artist Lisa Ramos' handcrafted work at MONOLISA.

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Festival Details

  • Dates:  October 10-11, 2026
  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Location: Laurel Street at San Carlos Avenue | Show Map
  • Admission: FREE
  • Parking: The Faire is easily accessible from Caltrain and SamTrans. The City of San Carlos has free shuttles for the event. Free parking and pick-up will be at The Alexandria San Carlos, 835 Industrial Road. The driveway is directly across from Commercial Street. Shuttles run every 15 minutes between 9am and 7pm and drop off attendees at the event in the 500 block of Laurel.
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Festival Location

What to Expect

This annual event is one of the Peninsula’s Premier Fall Festivals featuring 225 fine arts and crafts booths. Explore wine and beer selections, tasty food, specialty pre-packaged food, live entertainment and a Family Fun Zone with lots of hands-on activities for the kids.

FAQs

  • Is it free? Yes.
  • Are pets allowed? Yes and leash-only. Make sure your pet is hydrated.
  • Weather? Outdoor event; bring sun/heat or rain gear.

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MONOLISA handcrafted jewelry and leather handbags by California artist Lisa Ramos

About MONOLISA

Handcrafted in Clayton, California by Artist Lisa Ramos, MONOLISA features limited-edition jewelry and one of a kind leather handbags designed with shimmer, elegance, and artistic detail. Each piece is Bay Area made and created in small batches for collectors who love handmade work with personality.