Historic Kenwood home tour attendees visiting a renovated craftsman bungalow with green siding and brick porch columns.
Credit: Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Association

Zillow addicts can log off this weekend to tour some of the most coveted cozy homes in Tampa Bay.

The Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Association has been running BungalowFest for nearly three decades, highlighting the area’s charming homes. The houses open for touring are all around 100 years old, mostly consisting of Craftsman Bungalows. Just as important as the architecture is the celebration of residents’ creative decorations and design.

This year’s tour also marks St. Pete High School’s centennial birthday as the nation’s first million dollar high school. The tour starts there, then attendees can stroll at their own pace or hop on Jolley Trolleys.  

Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 day-of for BungalowFest, happening Saturday, Feb. 7 in St. Petersburg.

Selene San Felice is managing editor of Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. Prior to joining CL in 2025, she started the Axios Tampa Bay newsletter and worked for her hometown paper, The Capital in Annapolis,...