Barnstable Village is a charming seaside village on the north side of the Town of Barnstable. Striking a balance between colonial history and 21st-century flair, the district is filled with historical buildings, quaint shops, working artist studios, galleries, locally-owned shops, musical and theater groups, and restaurants.

The Barnstable County Courthouse at 3195 Main Street is a Greek Revival built in 1831 from Quincy granite. On the front lawn, bronze sculptures of Mercy Otis Warren and James Otis Jr. stand tall.

The Olde Colonial Courthouse, at 3046 Main Street, was the site of a mass protest in September of 1774 that ended British rule of Cape Cod and helped lead to the withdrawal of all British troops from the Massachusetts colony the next year.
The district is steps away from Barnstable Harbor, a spectacular backdrop with its working waterfront and panoramic views of Sandy Neck Beach and Lighthouse. Visitors can learn about the harbor and beaches on a whale watcher tour where spotting whales along with seals and dolphins is always a treat.

Step back in time on a self-guided walking tour of a sea captain and patriot homes from the 1600s; meet, a working blacksmith who will share stories about the inmates at the old jail and U.S. Customs House, now home to the U.S. Coast Guard Heritage Museum. Take a guided nighttime ghost walk through the centuries-old graveyard if you dare, led by storytellers from Barnstable Ghost Hunter's Tour; or find your genealogical history with archives dating back to colonial times at Sturgis Library, the oldest library building in the United States. Chat with Kevin, who will demo how he creates his pottery at the Barnstable Pottery Shop. Take in a show at the Barnstable Comedy Club, the oldest running community theater in the United States! Throughout the year the cultural district provides a full day of experiences, and memories.