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Almaden Lake Park


A beach in San Jose
At the corner of Almaden Expressway and Coleman Avenue
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95120
United States
+1 408 277 5130
A beach in San Jose, sure, it exists in the Almaden Lake Park. Swim or relax on this tiny sandy beach or take a walk on the adjacent four miles of the scenic Los Alamitos Creek Trail. The trail has a fitness course and a very pleasant walkway that meanders with the creek. If you decide to feed the ducks and Canada geese along the lakeshore, beware! The birds can be quite aggressive.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Almaden Lake Park photo by Bob
Photo: Bob
Almaden Lake Park photo by Alan Moore
Photo: Alan Moore
Almaden Lake Park photo by Bob
Photo: Bob
Almaden Lake Park photo by Don DeBold
Photo: Don DeBold
Almaden Lake Park photo by Just chaos
Photo: Just chaos
 

 
Almaden Quicksilver County Park


Former mining facility
At the corner of McAbee Road and Camden Avenue
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95120
United States
+1 408 358 3741
http://www.parkhere.org/prkpag...
This erstwhile mining facility that dates back to the 19th century has miles of trails for horseback riding, cycling or just plain hiking. Buried in the foothills south of San Jose, the park is definitely off the beaten path, making it a nice retreat from the city. Once there, you can gaze at remnants of mercury mining facilities from the Gold Rush days. They are a sometimes poignant reminder of how hard it was to stake a claim in those days and how few miners actually struck it rich.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Almaden Quicksilver County Park photo by Marcel Marchon
Photo: Marcel Marchon
Almaden Quicksilver County Park photo by Dawn Ellner
Photo: Dawn Ellner
Almaden Quicksilver County Park photo by Ellen Fredricks
Photo: Ellen Fredricks
Almaden Quicksilver County Park photo by Andrea Lee
Photo: Andrea Lee
Almaden Quicksilver County Park photo by Tom Lechner
Photo: Tom Lechner
 

 
Alum Rock Park


California's oldest park
16240 Alum Rock Avenue
(at the corner of Crothers Road)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95121
United States
+1 408 259 5477
If you enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from horseback riding to picnics, from cycling to playing with the kids, then this park is for you. It has been around forever. Up at the end of Alum Rock Avenue, the park is buried in the foothills east of San Jose; on the drive there, you pass some impressive mansions. There are playgrounds and miles of trails. It is a very natural setting in which to enjoy leisure activities. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Alum Rock Park photo by Scott G. Campbell
Photo: Scott G. Campbell
Alum Rock Park photo by Jeff Halter
Photo: Jeff Halter
Alum Rock Park photo by Scott G. Campbell
Photo: Scott G. Campbell
Alum Rock Park photo by Christopher Walker
Photo: Christopher Walker
Alum Rock Park photo by Sylvie Oxman
Photo: Sylvie Oxman
Alum Rock Park photo by Cindy Royster
Photo: Cindy Royster
Alum Rock Park photo by Paul Crovella
Photo: Paul Crovella
Alum Rock Park photo by Ben Lilly
Photo: Ben Lilly
Alum Rock Park photo by Lucy W. Shih
Photo: Lucy W. Shih
Alum Rock Park photo by Chris Suen
Photo: Chris Suen
Alum Rock Park photo by Judy M_2007
Photo: Judy M_2007
Alum Rock Park photo by Raymond Cavalcante
Photo: Raymond Cavalcante
Alum Rock Park photo by krisshcv
Photo: krisshcv
Alum Rock Park photo by Vlad Butsky
Photo: Vlad Butsky
 

 
Ayoma LifeSpa


Living Ayurveda
Hotel Valencia (Santana Row)
355 Santana Row (5th Floor)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95128
United States
+1 408 423 5424
http://www.ayoma.com
info@ayoma.com
Ayurveda is a 5000 year-old life management system from India to maximize health through herbal personal care, diet, massage and other natural treatments, exercise, art, and environment. Other philosophies and alternative medicines such as Vedic Martial Arts, Yoga, and Thai Massage have descended from Ayurveda. Ayoma recognizes that the physical body and the senses are comprised of the 5 elements of Space, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. These combined with the three qualities of the mind, Purity, Activity, Inertia, the individual soul and invisible past experiences unite to form three distinct mind-body combinations or doshas. Typically, one dosha determines the individual's mental and physical constitution. An imbalance in doshas affects health and well being. Ayoma's Spa Therapies restore the body's natural dosha balance, enhancing Ayurvedic healing at the subtlest levels. Ayoma is a personal sanctuary for healing and rejuvenation, where treatments, cuisine, consultations and lifestyle programs are tailored to your individual needs. AYOMA LifeSpa is a holistic health experience incorporating the Indian principles of mind and body.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ayoma LifeSpa photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club


Scenic mountain setting
16901 Big Basin Highway
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95006
United States
+1 831 338 2111
http://www.bouldercreekgolf.com/
This scenic mountain resort offers an 18-hole course, facilities for corporate meetings, overnight lodging, and a full bar and restaurant. Special tournament packages are available, which include banquets, condo rentals, power carts and more. A spectacular mountain resort set amongst the redwoods, this place is a one-hour drive from San Jose.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Burke Williams Spa


Beyond the Spa!
355 Santana Row
Suite 2010
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95128
United States
+1 408 241 0071
http://burkewilliamsspa.com/
Spas go back hundreds of years and even further than that. In ancient Rome spas were a favorite of the Patrician class. Today, spas are seen as part of the vacation-resort experience. Burke Williams has brought this concept out of the realm of a vacation experience and into the city where each of us can utilize the benefits of a soothing, nurturing environment to ease the stress of our daily lives. Elegant and refined, luxurious and pampering with all of the amenities found in world-renowned resort spas, Burke Williams provides an oasis and a moment of tranquility so that each of us can better cope anxiety and daily annoyances. Burke Williams has a variety of spa experiences, a full menu of treatments available for both men and women.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cathedral Basillica of Saint Joseph


Restored landmark
(at the corner of San Fernando Street)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113
United States
This huge, multi-domed church was originally built in 1877 and was restored to its original splendor in 1990. This is actually the fifth location of the parish seat; the first was built in 1803. The present structure is a monumental building. Incredible stained glass work renders the sanctuary into a lovely, almost mystical space when the sun causes the colors to play across the walls, pews and floor. Masses are held in Spanish and English. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cathedral Basillica of Saint Joseph photo by Zelalem N.
Photo: Zelalem N.
Cathedral Basillica of Saint Joseph photo by gerald carvalho
Photo: gerald carvalho
Cathedral Basillica of Saint Joseph photo by Magritte02
Photo: Magritte02
Cathedral Basillica of Saint Joseph photo by gerald carvalho
Photo: gerald carvalho
 

 
Children's Discovery Museum


Great place for kids
180 Woz Way
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95110
United States
+1 408 298 5437
http://www.cdm.org/
contactus@cdm.org
Two floors' worth of exhibits and activities include a history of bubbles, face painting and all sorts of things to keep children busy and thinking. The museum is a giant, jagged purple building straddling Guadalupe River Park, so picnics are a common plan for visitors. CDM is right on the light rail station, which makes public transportation a snap. The museum offers facilities for birthday parties and special events for small gatherings of 10 or large groups of 1,000 or more. There is also a reasonably priced store with games, books and toys. Admission is USD7 for adults and children, USD6 for seniors while infants and members may enter free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Victor Solanoy
Photo: Victor Solanoy
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Angela Henderson
Photo: Angela Henderson
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Kamala Lakshminarayanan
Photo: Kamala Lakshminarayanan
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Enoch Choi, MD
Photo: Enoch Choi, MD
Children's Discovery Museum photo by silkway
Photo: silkway
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Mihir Sambhus
Photo: Mihir Sambhus
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Lyndon Siao
Photo: Lyndon Siao
Children's Discovery Museum photo by Todd Dailey
Photo: Todd Dailey
 

 
Children's Musical Theater San Jose


Excellent and Accessible
1401 Parkmoor Ave
(at Meridian Ave)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95126
United States
+1 408 288 5437
http://www.cmtsj.org
This theater company puts on four shows a year and provides a great training ground for young people who desire a career in the theater. It has created a productive working environment for kids to learn communication skills and fundamentals of teamwork. It also offers discounted tickets to groups and classes. The main performing venue is the Montgomery Theater at the corner of Market Street and San Carlos Avenue.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cinnabar Hills Golf Club


Spectacular resort
23600 McKean Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95141
United States
+1 408 323 5200
http://www.cinnabarhills.com
A spectacular view awaits you in this golfing resort in South San Jose. Amidst mountains, lakes and canyons, there are 27 holes of champion-level golf, a fabulous pro shop, two putting greens, and a full service restaurant and bar. The golf carts contain global positioning systems to guide you throughout the course. It is an excellent destination for the discerning golfer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cinnabar Hills Golf Club photo by Wyrman332
Photo: Wyrman332
 

 
Computer Museum History Center


History of the computer industry
At the end of Moffett Boulevard
(Building T-12A, Moffett Federal Airfield)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94035
United States
+1 650 604 2579
http://computerhistory.org
info@computerhistory.org
This incredible facility in Moffett Field offers tours of its exhibits on the history of the computer industry. The massive collection of over 3,000 artifacts includes computer equipment dating back to the 1950s. Other exhibits include the history of the Internet and the microprocessor timeline. Thousands of films are also available and several free lectures and other events take place throughout the year. Free tours are available Wednesday and Friday at 1:30p, but must be arranged by appointment because this is located on a federal facility. Admission is free. The opening hours vary, so call before visiting.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Computer Museum History Center photo by Michael Lovitt
Photo: Michael Lovitt
Computer Museum History Center photo by Colin Charles
Photo: Colin Charles
Computer Museum History Center photo by Yuri Syuganov
Photo: Yuri Syuganov
Computer Museum History Center photo by Derrick Mealiffe
Photo: Derrick Mealiffe
Computer Museum History Center photo by Alyssa Umsawasdi
Photo: Alyssa Umsawasdi
 

 
Coyote Creek Golf Club


Designed by Jack Nicklaus
1 Coyote Creek Golf Drive
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95037
United States
+1 408 463 1400
http://www.coyotecreekgolf.com
Just minutes south of San Jose lies this 18-hole championship course designed by golf great Jack Nicklaus. Amidst a backdrop of serene countryside and rolling hills, the course is breathtaking and offers enough twists and turns to make it challenging and fun. The golf shop is top notch and the restaurant is open seven days a week. Banquet facilities are also available. Greens fees are $35-$70 Monday through Thursday, $45-$90 Friday through Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Coyote Ranch


Countryside picnic facility
At the corner of Coyote Ranch and Metcalf roads
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95013
United States
+1 408 463 0661
http://www.coyoteranch.com
This large ranch, located in the hills south of San Jose, is available for all sorts of events: company picnics, barbecues, graduation parties, and several other types of events. There are several softball fields, horsehoe pits, and volleyball courts. Events for all ages can be planned here and the courteous staff will be glad to handle all your needs when it comes to food and beverages. Or just show up on the weekend, there are several things always going on from live music to pony rides to line dance instruction. It is a great place for real western hospitality.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Emma Prusch Farm Park


For animal lovers
647 South King Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95116
United States
+1 408 926 5555
This urban farm covers an impressive 47 acres. It has school tours, orchards, a barnyard, picnic areas and places to fly kites. It is a great place to bring the kids, especially if they like animals; there are zillions of breeds of rabbits, chickens, geese and ducks for them to befriend. The property was originally given to the city of San Jose with the intent that it be used as an agricultural learning center, and in that it succeeds admirably. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Golf Club at Boulder Ridge


Putteeing
1000 Old Quarry Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95120
United States
+1 408 323 9900
http://www.boulderridgegolf.com
glenda@boulderridgegolfclub.com
You don't need to be Tiger Woods to play the game. Golf fans can have their share of this game at the The Golf Club at Boulder Ridge which has one of the best collections of par 3's on any one golf course. It also has 5 sets of tees to offer with a spectacular 18 hole. This golf club is well maintained and also provides facilities for users. Check the website for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Guadalupe River Park & Gardens


Guadalupe River Park & Gardens
438 Coleman Ave
San Jose, CA 95110
United States
408-298-7657
http://www.grpg.org
info@grpg.org
Crawling for three miles alongside the Guadalupe River and harnessing Highway 87, this unique natural environment contains a rose garden, jogging trails, several species of birds and lots of picnic tables. Nestled in a particularly scenic spot in the South Bay, it is a great place for a day's outing or a slow leisurely walk. Improvements are ongoing and when it is finally completed, it will be a spectacular place for everyone in the family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Guadalupe River Park & Gardens photo by Xi
Photo: Xi
Guadalupe River Park & Gardens photo by Alan Brown
Photo: Alan Brown
 

 
Hakone Gardens


Serene Japanese gardens
21000 Big Basin Way
(at the corner of Ambric Knolls Road)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95070
United States
+1 408 741 4994
hakone@hakone.com
This authentic Japanese garden is one of the best places to smooch in the entire South Bay, at least that is what several local publications have proclaimed. You will be swept away by the serenity and the perfect harmony of it all. There are koi ponds, tea and Zen gardens, and even a tea museum. Muko, Japan, a sister city of Saratoga, California, donated the materials for the bamboo garden. The facility also offers art classes, and Japanese dance performances are available. Docent tours are available on weekends. Admission is free, hours vary, call for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hakone Gardens photo by liwen's memory
Photo: liwen's memory
Hakone Gardens photo by Donna Lynn Vennum
Photo: Donna Lynn Vennum
Hakone Gardens photo by Cherri Lakey
Photo: Cherri Lakey
Hakone Gardens photo by Jim Konkler
Photo: Jim Konkler
Hakone Gardens photo by Donna Lynn Vennum
Photo: Donna Lynn Vennum
Hakone Gardens photo by Stephen A Lee
Photo: Stephen A Lee
Hakone Gardens photo by alan.creeksideretrea
Photo: alan.creeksideretrea
Hakone Gardens photo by John Conrod
Photo: John Conrod
Hakone Gardens photo by PattiG
Photo: PattiG
Hakone Gardens photo by Allan Hack
Photo: Allan Hack
Hakone Gardens photo by xephemiance
Photo: xephemiance
Hakone Gardens photo by Kathy Kobashi
Photo: Kathy Kobashi
Hakone Gardens photo by Anna Zieo
Photo: Anna Zieo
Hakone Gardens photo by ronH
Photo: ronH
Hakone Gardens photo by wang_a_ma_chang
Photo: wang_a_ma_chang
Hakone Gardens photo by Doña Bumgarner
Photo: Doña Bumgarner
Hakone Gardens photo by Bob Wall
Photo: Bob Wall
Hakone Gardens photo by Taswiir
Photo: Taswiir
Hakone Gardens photo by jorge bachmann
Photo: jorge bachmann
Hakone Gardens photo by Rex Walters
Photo: Rex Walters
 

 
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo


Great for the kids
1300 Senter Rd
(at Alma Ave)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 277 3000
http://www.hhpz.org/
This fun-filled spot is highly recommended for families with young children (and pretty much anyone else, too). People have been flocking to the park and zoo since the early 1960s. All the things that children could want are here: puppet shows, rides, birthday facilities, classes and holiday feasts. A great place for an affordable family outing, it caters especially to kids younger than 12, but kids of all ages are welcome. You can even adopt pets if you so desire. Check website for admission prices and further details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo photo by Jan Yarnot
Photo: Jan Yarnot
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo photo by Chris McSorley
Photo: Chris McSorley
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo photo by Shauna Carlson
Photo: Shauna Carlson
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo photo by Dave Knudson
Photo: Dave Knudson
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo photo by OrangeLimey
Photo: OrangeLimey
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo photo by Jun Aviles
Photo: Jun Aviles
 

 
Hidden Villa


Living in the countryside
26870 Moody Road, Los Altos Hills
Santa Clara County
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94022
United States
+1 650 949 8650 / +1 650 949 9704 (Visitor Center)
http://www.hiddenvilla.org/
info@hiddenvilla.org
Looking to reconnect with your inner self and with Nature? A visit to Hidden Villa should help. Over 1500 acres of farmland, home to cattle, fowl, animals, plants and birds will provide that country holiday you've always wanted your kids to experience, at a reasonable price. Many urban dwellers come here to enjoy simple pleasures, such as watching a plump hen tentatively peck some feed off your palm. Various programs on environmental and multicultural awareness are held here, especially for kids. The campsite hostel provides quiet and comfortable quarters well-suited to introspection and solitude, a short distance from Silicon Valley. Note that you can check in only between 4p and 9:30p, but visitors can drop by anytime between 8a to noon and 4p to 9:30p. Accomodation available from $19.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hidden Villa photo by philos_de_sophia
Photo: philos_de_sophia
 

 
History Park at Kelley Park


Getting to know San Jose
1650 Senter Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 287 2290
http://www.historysanjose.org/
colsen@historysanjose.org
Here's where you come when you need to know all about San Jose's local history. The city is not just about bright lights and bustle; it's also California's oldest, and richest in terms of culture. The park consists of historical landmarks and old houses that forms a quaint village with a breathtaking view of the valley. Go for a long stroll, if you'd like to scour its nooks and crannies on your own, or, better still, hitch a ride on the electronic trolley. This car has its own charm, with reversible seats and wooden framework. The park's early car models are also displayed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
History Park at Kelley Park photo by Scott Loftesness
Photo: Scott Loftesness
History Park at Kelley Park photo by Scott Loftesness
Photo: Scott Loftesness
 

 
Japanese Friendship Garden


Modeled after Okayama
1300 Senter Road
(at the corner of Alma Avenue)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 277 5254
Located in Kelley Park, this garden is modeled after Korakuen Park in Okayama, Japan, which is one of San Jose's sister cities. In a very peaceful, relaxing setting, enjoy the unique bridges, ponds and pathways that exquisitely demonstrate the fine art of classic Japanese landscape gardening. You can even feed the fish. You will always be immersed in a wide variety of colors, varying from wisteria lavenders to azalea pinks and depending on the season. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Robb Kistler
Photo: Robb Kistler
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Graham Hellewell
Photo: Graham Hellewell
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Brian McCrory
Photo: Brian McCrory
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Eva Kaniasty
Photo: Eva Kaniasty
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by rhodag1981
Photo: rhodag1981
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by rhodag1981
Photo: rhodag1981
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Thomas Weisbach
Photo: Thomas Weisbach
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Sarah B
Photo: Sarah B
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Thomas Weisbach
Photo: Thomas Weisbach
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Rich Sharples
Photo: Rich Sharples
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Scott Loftesness
Photo: Scott Loftesness
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Wyatt Hatfield
Photo: Wyatt Hatfield
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Avital Gertner-Samet
Photo: Avital Gertner-Samet
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Avital Gertner-Samet
Photo: Avital Gertner-Samet
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Sarah B
Photo: Sarah B
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Jonas M Luster
Photo: Jonas M Luster
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by Aryana Mehrabi
Photo: Aryana Mehrabi
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by ghin321
Photo: ghin321
Japanese Friendship Garden photo by James
Photo: James
 

 
Kelley Park


Diverse and unique
1300 Senter Road
(at the corner of Alma Avenue)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 277 2757
This wonderful facility is a great place to take advantage of the generally sunny weather with which San Jose is blessed. It contains the Japanese Friendship Garden, Happy Hollow Park and Zoo, the San Jose Historical Museum, a huge amount of picnic tables, an amphitheater and other venues. This is a fantastic spot for wedding receptions, barbecues, family camping or other group functions. It is a diverse place, one that is great for a family day out.Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kelley Park photo by Valerie Franek
Photo: Valerie Franek
Kelley Park photo by Ei-Nyung Choi
Photo: Ei-Nyung Choi
Kelley Park photo by Catie Anchev
Photo: Catie Anchev
Kelley Park photo by Bluntzilla
Photo: Bluntzilla
Kelley Park photo by Raul S. Dequito
Photo: Raul S. Dequito
Kelley Park photo by www.mandajuice.com
Photo: www.mandajuice.com
Kelley Park photo by pikabon
Photo: pikabon
Kelley Park photo by Kevin Tien
Photo: Kevin Tien
Kelley Park photo by Winnie Shih
Photo: Winnie Shih
Kelley Park photo by Michael Rymer
Photo: Michael Rymer
 

 
Lake Cunningham Park


Wide open space
2305 South White Road
(between Tully Road and Cunningham Avenue)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95148
United States
+1 408 277 4319
http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/c...
This spacious outdoor facility will please everyone, which explains the half a million visitors that come here every year. You can exercise, play horseshoes or volleyball, and even go sailing or fishing. Or just enjoy the fabulous sunshine in one of the few fog-free places in the Bay Area. There are a variety of picnic areas including a pavilion to hold your company meeting (call for reservation and fee information). It is a perfect retreat for the outdoorsman in us all. Check out the variety of wildlife that makes the park their home. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lake Cunningham Park photo by Alex Pearson
Photo: Alex Pearson
Lake Cunningham Park photo by Donovan Snyder
Photo: Donovan Snyder
 

 
Lick Observatory


Huge reflecting telescope
P.O Box 85
Summit of Mt. Hamilton
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95140
United States
+1 408 274 5061
http://www.ucolick.org
About an hour's drive up Mount Hamilton Road you will find one of the world's largest telescopes, with a diameter of ten feet. Situated atop the 4,209-foot Mount Hamilton, the observatory dates back to the late 19th century, when it was one of the finest facilities of its kind anywhere in the world. It is still impressive, though the modern influx of light pollution has become a problem for some types of astronomical observations. The visitor's center offers many tours and viewing events during specific nights. Call for details. Because it is relatively fog free, this is still one of the best star-gazing spots in the Bay Area. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lick Observatory photo by Jacob Jurjen Loman
Photo: Jacob Jurjen Loman
Lick Observatory photo by Judy
Photo: Judy
Lick Observatory photo by Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Photo: Dalmdad Landscape Photography
Lick Observatory photo by Lucy Rodriguez
Photo: Lucy Rodriguez
Lick Observatory photo by Anshuman Gondalia
Photo: Anshuman Gondalia
Lick Observatory photo by Kevin Bingham
Photo: Kevin Bingham
Lick Observatory photo by Andrew Madden
Photo: Andrew Madden
Lick Observatory photo by Henry Lubong
Photo: Henry Lubong
Lick Observatory photo by jennifer m.
Photo: jennifer m.
Lick Observatory photo by Juan del Real
Photo: Juan del Real
Lick Observatory photo by Steve Dorsey
Photo: Steve Dorsey
Lick Observatory photo by Hans Kneller
Photo: Hans Kneller
Lick Observatory photo by Annie
Photo: Annie
Lick Observatory photo by Mark Slater
Photo: Mark Slater
Lick Observatory photo by Matt Lee
Photo: Matt Lee
Lick Observatory photo by emilyd10
Photo: emilyd10
Lick Observatory photo by Louis Campbell
Photo: Louis Campbell
Lick Observatory photo by Paul Elliot
Photo: Paul Elliot
Lick Observatory photo by Brandon Liew
Photo: Brandon Liew
Lick Observatory photo by lindseybread
Photo: lindseybread
Lick Observatory photo by Siamak Mirnezami
Photo: Siamak Mirnezami
Lick Observatory photo by elastigirl & mr incr
Photo: elastigirl & mr incr
Lick Observatory photo by Gabriel Caffrey
Photo: Gabriel Caffrey
Lick Observatory photo by Don Hoekwater
Photo: Don Hoekwater
Lick Observatory photo by heathkneller
Photo: heathkneller
Lick Observatory photo by Sara Ferguson
Photo: Sara Ferguson
Lick Observatory photo by Tracy Cook
Photo: Tracy Cook
Lick Observatory photo by Joelle Diepenbrock
Photo: Joelle Diepenbrock
Lick Observatory photo by Elaine with Grey Cat
Photo: Elaine with Grey Cat
Lick Observatory photo by Satarupa Bose
Photo: Satarupa Bose
Lick Observatory photo by Roshan Baliga
Photo: Roshan Baliga
Lick Observatory photo by Andy Chou
Photo: Andy Chou
Lick Observatory photo by Shelly Albaum
Photo: Shelly Albaum
Lick Observatory photo by Tomoo Watanabe
Photo: Tomoo Watanabe
Lick Observatory photo by Joe Cardello
Photo: Joe Cardello
 

 
Lord of the Dance


Experience the Worldwide Irish Dance Sensation
255 Almaden Boulevard
San Jose Center for Performing Arts
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113
United States
+1 888 455 7469 / +1 408 453 7108
http://www.amtsj.org
An amazing mix of traditional and modern Celtic music and dance, Lord of the Dance has been a worldwide phenomenon since its opening in Dublin in 1996. Based on ancient Irish folklore, this unique performance presents a tale of good vs. evil through precision dancing, vibrant costumes and an intense soundtrack. Strobe lights, smoke machines, fire torches and a rainbow of color costume changes add to the show's non-stop, sledgehammer-impact leading up to the duel between Dark Lord Don Dorcha and the Lord of the Dance. The fast-paced, energetic and powerful dancing is accompanied by an Irish and rock-inspired score featuring Gaelic pipes, violins, flutes, tin whistles and accordions. Continuously updated, the Lord of the Dance troupe includes traditional Irish dance champions performing over 151,000 taps per show. Artistic Director and creator, Michael Flatley is the first American to win the All-World Championship in Irish Dance and the Guiness Book record holder for the "world's fastest feet." Marie Duffy-Messenger is the Dance Director and Ronan Hardiman, the composer. 50 million people around the world have experienced the unique dance and drama of Lord of the Dance and audiences to the San Jose Center for Performing Arts will not be disappointed. The energy of the dancers is highly contagious and the audience can't help but to clap along as they feel their heartbeats rising to the sounds of over 20 pairs of thundering feet synchronized to a dramatic soundtrack. The high-spirited show leaves you pumped up and wanting more.

Tickets: $45-$72 Shows: Tu-F 8p; Sa 2p, 8p; Su 1p, 6:30p

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lord of the Dance photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Moffett Field Golf Course


Military golf
1080 Lockhead Martin Way
Onizuki Air Station
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94089
United States
+1 650 603 8026
If you spot a GI, or other military personnel golfing, get used to it. This field golf course has 18 holes, and you will get to see lakes and other water hazards here. Rental carts are available for those who just decided to tee off after checking the environs. Metal spikes are tolerated but not encouraged. Head to this Santa Clara county golf course for some real challenge.

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Municipal Rose Garden


Almost 200 varieties
Corner of Naglee & Dana Aves
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95126
United States
+1 408 277 5422
Thousands visit this park each year to view the beautiful varieties of roses in a profusion of colors and types. A very colorful location, the park also includes a few fountains and a reflecting pool, making it a great spot for a quiet stroll even if you aren't a rose aficionado. Take a look at the map of the place, which lists names of all the varieties of roses.

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Municipal Rose Garden photo by Chris Osborne
Photo: Chris Osborne
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Daniel
Photo: Daniel
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Daniel
Photo: Daniel
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Evelyn Huynh
Photo: Evelyn Huynh
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Devin Scherck
Photo: Devin Scherck
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Fintano
Photo: Fintano
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Barden
Photo: Barden
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Svetlana I
Photo: Svetlana I
Municipal Rose Garden photo by Bryn Dole
Photo: Bryn Dole
 

 
Mystery Spot


Defy gravity?
1953 Branciforte Drive
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95065
United States
+1 831 423 8897
For almost 60 years, this attraction has been puzzling its visitors with bizarre phenomena. Apparently, there are unusual deviations in gravity, mysterious inflections of light, and altering perceptions of velocity and space. The staff takes you on a tour of the property, and you can witness all sorts of mysterious phenomena. It is a great place for the kids (and the adults who love them). This attraction is open every day of the year.

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Mystery Spot photo by Bunny Red
Photo: Bunny Red
Mystery Spot photo by Steven Fiche
Photo: Steven Fiche
Mystery Spot photo by Vedanta Barooah
Photo: Vedanta Barooah
Mystery Spot photo by David M. Marriott Jr
Photo: David M. Marriott Jr
Mystery Spot photo by Hernan Mojarro
Photo: Hernan Mojarro
Mystery Spot photo by ddefranza
Photo: ddefranza
Mystery Spot photo by ivychang1999
Photo: ivychang1999
 

 
Overfelt Gardens


Natural sanctuary
2145 McKee Road
(at the corner of Educational Park Drive)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95133
United States
+1 408 251 3323
http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/c...
This lovely and lush 33-acre space contains the Chinese Cultural Gardens, Palm Grove, reflecting ponds, a memorial for Chinese Nationalist hero Sun Yat Sen, and a natural wildlife and plant sanctuary. Stroll, take photos, or just kick back in the warm, sunny weather that is a hallmark of the San Jose area. This is easily one of the most charming gardens in the area. Group tours and picnic arrangements are available. Call for reservation and fee information. Admission is free.

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Overfelt Gardens photo by Ben I
Photo: Ben I
Overfelt Gardens photo by Happy Tinfoil Cat
Photo: Happy Tinfoil Cat
Overfelt Gardens photo by Michelle N
Photo: Michelle N
Overfelt Gardens photo by lex lapax
Photo: lex lapax
Overfelt Gardens photo by Bekka Björke
Photo: Bekka Björke
Overfelt Gardens photo by Judy Lam
Photo: Judy Lam
 

 
Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club


Golf in style
3000 Alexis Drive
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94304
United States
+1 650 948 1800 / +1 650 917 5101 (Private Tournaments)
http://www.pahgcc.com/
membership@pahgcc.net
This country club is more like a resort, where time can be spent idling in the picturesque surroundings, or gorging on delicacies at the dining area. Another option would be to frolic in the swimming pool. But amidst all recreation, serious golfers do fight it out. The sloping course can be fun for onlookers, as frustration becomes evident during golf season.

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Paramount's Great America


Rides & Thrills
P.O. Box 1776
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95052
United States
+1 408 988 1776
http://www.pgathrills.com/
This amazing amusement park offers something for the entire family. You'll find thrilling rides for children, family rides, 3-D animation shows at the Paramount Action FX Theater and loads of adrenaline-packed excitement. It also boasts of the world's tallest double-decker carousel. So waste no time and head straight here this spring for a fun-filled time. The park has some attractive season passes as well. For more details on opening dates please check the website.

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Paramount's Great America photo by Michael Minshall
Photo: Michael Minshall
Paramount's Great America photo by Michael Minshall
Photo: Michael Minshall
Paramount's Great America photo by Alan Fung-Schwarz
Photo: Alan Fung-Schwarz
Paramount's Great America photo by anandsekar
Photo: anandsekar
Paramount's Great America photo by Russell Cooper
Photo: Russell Cooper
Paramount's Great America photo by Dina V
Photo: Dina V
 

 
Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site


Oldest place in SJ
175 W Saint John St
(between Terraine & San Pedro Sts)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95110
United States
+1 408 993 8300
http://www.historysanjose.org/
This attraction is made up of two different buildings. One is the oldest address in San Jose, the other is the home built by a former mayor in the 19th century. See what life was like in the 1900s and get a rich dose of fascinating local history. The site also contains an excellent bookstore. Admission is free.

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Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site photo by David Martil
Photo: David Martil
 

 
Petroglyph Ceramic Lounge


Creative lounge
1140 Lincoln Avenue
Suite 5
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95125
United States
+1 408 971 4278
This is Willow Glen's resident creative lounge where you can come to paint original ceramic masterpieces for gifts or relaxation. For a flat rate of less than $15, you get unlimited studio time, firing, glazing and use of paints and materials (pieces extra). The shop has a wide selection of ceramics to choose from, you will not just find tiles and plates, although those can be a lot of fun. Unique to this place is silver alchemy, a moldable clay-like material that once fired, becomes a pure silver color. Unbelievable but true, come and see for yourself.

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Raging Waters


Premiere waterslide
2333 South White Road
(between Tully Road and Cunningham Avenue)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95148
United States
+1 408 238 9900
http://www.rwsplash.com
jjudy@ragingwaters.com
A recreational hot spot for the entire family, this park is the largest of its kind in the Bay Area and has waterslides of all shapes and sizes. Careen your way down the 500-foot-long Barracuda Blaster or take an inner-tube ride down the Great White Shark. There are wading areas and smaller rides designed just for the youngsters. This park is highly recommended for families as well as couples and folks just looking for good clean fun. Admission for adults (includes all rides): USD15.99, seniors (55+); USD12.99: those under 48 inches tall: USD19.99; Kids under two free.

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Raging Waters


South Bay water park
2333 South White Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95148
United States
+1 408 238 9900 / +1 408 223 3951 (Group sales)
http://www.ragingwaters.com/
jjudy@ragingwaters.com
This San Jose theme park has one of the Bay Area's best collections of water rides. On hot summer days it is a place where the whole family can splash, play, and picnic. Just a sample of the attractions - a wave pool, a pirate-inspired play structure with water cannons, waterfalls, a speed slide, thrill slides, and a slow river for inner tubing. For little children, there are also a variety of kiddie pools and play areas. Admission: $27.99 adults and for kids less than four feet $16.99. Call for schedules and other rates.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Raging Waters photo by Alex Pearson
Photo: Alex Pearson
 

 
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium


Ancient Egyptian Delights
1342 Naglee Ave
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95191
United States
+1 408 947 3636
http://www.egyptianmuseum.org
Tombs, mummies and all sorts of ancient Egyptian artifacts await you at one of the tourist hotspots of San Jose. The place is in beautiful Rosicrucian Park, with palm trees and Egyptian-style buildings everywhere.The museum itself contains an extensive array of artifacts, jewelry and displays of Egyptian antiquity. Especially fun is the tour in the cavernous tomb below the museum. You will get a great look at what life was like in ancient Egypt. Check website for admission prices and for further details.

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Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Angelo Mercado
Photo: Angelo Mercado
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by John Carleton
Photo: John Carleton
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by LeeAnn Heringer
Photo: LeeAnn Heringer
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Anthony M. Warnack
Photo: Anthony M. Warnack
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Danielle Sainton
Photo: Danielle Sainton
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Thomas Barta
Photo: Thomas Barta
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Kevin Olson
Photo: Kevin Olson
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by don del castillo
Photo: don del castillo
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by don del castillo
Photo: don del castillo
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Shivan Naidoo
Photo: Shivan Naidoo
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by John (JC) French
Photo: John (JC) French
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium photo by Jack Baxter
Photo: Jack Baxter
 

 
San Jose America Festival


Annual 4th of July bash
San Carlos Street and Route 87
Guadalupe River Park's Discovery Meadow
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113
United States
http://www.americafestival.com/
info@americafestival.com
Every year, nearly 200,000 people flock to this high-energy Fourth of July festival of music, crafts, ethnic food and fireworks. You can bring the kids to play in the children's area during the day and then go watch the fireworks together at night. Groove to music from any of the three stages or peruse the arts and crafts exhibits. There is a little bit of something for everybody at this festival. Event is free, some vendors may accept credit cards.

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San Jose Betsuin Buddhist Church


Temple in Japantown
640 North Fifth Street
(between Jackson and Taylor streets)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 293 9292
http://www.sjbetsuin.com/
sjbc@sjbetsuin.com
This temple is a fabulous one to look at from the outside, as it is the only Japanese-style building in the immediate area. There is a pond outside, and the temple is right around the corner from many fine Japanese restaurants. The temple offers flower-arranging classes (also known as ikebana), Japanese language classes and judo practice. The central figure of the temple's altar is a traditionally ornate statue of the Buddha Amida, sculpted according to the Jodo Shinshu Nishi Hongwanji school of Buddhism.

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San Jose Betsuin Buddhist Church photo by Debi Willis
Photo: Debi Willis
San Jose Betsuin Buddhist Church photo by Julian Peeples
Photo: Julian Peeples
San Jose Betsuin Buddhist Church photo by Michelle N
Photo: Michelle N
 

 
San Jose Flea Market


A California Tradition
1590 Berryessa Road
(at the corner of East Hedding Street)
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95133
United States
+1 408 453 1110
http://www.sjfm.com
What may be the world's largest flea market (that is the claim, anyway) covers nearly 120 acres and offers lots of parking. Browse goods from more than 2,000 sellers, some commercial, some private. Everything is here: arts and crafts, produce, clothing, furniture, tires, bicycles, music, electronics, collectibles, shops, markets, barbecues or knick-knacks. It is a great destination for the bargain hunter. Admission is free, but parking is $5 on weekends and $1 on weekdays. Some vendors may accept credit cards.

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San Jose Flea Market photo by Cherie Leonard
Photo: Cherie Leonard
San Jose Flea Market photo by jennifer yin
Photo: jennifer yin
San Jose Flea Market photo by Peggy Kramer
Photo: Peggy Kramer
San Jose Flea Market photo by Emma Mordue
Photo: Emma Mordue
San Jose Flea Market photo by Jesus H Gonzalez
Photo: Jesus H Gonzalez
San Jose Flea Market photo by Elbert Porteria
Photo: Elbert Porteria
 

 
San Jose Giants


A-league team of the decade
588 E Alma Ave
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 297 1435
http://www.sjgiants.com
The Giants were the A-League team of the 1990s, as it had the best overall record for that decade. It remains to be seen whether the team can maintain the title during the new millennium. See them in action; it's a fun and affordable outing for the whole family. The team plays at Municipal Stadium, a staple in San Jose since 1942.

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San Jose Giants photo by Tom Clifton
Photo: Tom Clifton
San Jose Giants photo by Dave Nelson
Photo: Dave Nelson
San Jose Giants photo by Tom Clifton
Photo: Tom Clifton
San Jose Giants photo by Jonathan Henthorn
Photo: Jonathan Henthorn
San Jose Giants photo by Ben Margolin
Photo: Ben Margolin
San Jose Giants photo by Melissa Bales
Photo: Melissa Bales
San Jose Giants photo by Tommy LaPorte
Photo: Tommy LaPorte
San Jose Giants photo by Anuj Biyani
Photo: Anuj Biyani
San Jose Giants photo by Mark Brown
Photo: Mark Brown
San Jose Giants photo by Laura M. Hoffmann
Photo: Laura M. Hoffmann
San Jose Giants photo by Kent Miller
Photo: Kent Miller
San Jose Giants photo by Rui Sasaki
Photo: Rui Sasaki
San Jose Giants photo by Sharon King
Photo: Sharon King
San Jose Giants photo by Brian Rechenmacher
Photo: Brian Rechenmacher
San Jose Giants photo by Alix Bacich
Photo: Alix Bacich
San Jose Giants photo by tenacious snail
Photo: tenacious snail
San Jose Giants photo by toshiaki.takada
Photo: toshiaki.takada
San Jose Giants photo by Matt Crowley
Photo: Matt Crowley
 

 
San Jose Museum of Art


Fun for everyone
110 South Market Street
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113
United States
+1 408 271 6840
http://www.sjmusart.org/
info@sjmusart.org
There is something for everyone here: contemporary art, lectures, concerts, tours, book signings, special events and even programs for children. The museum has been host to many outstanding traveling shows and has been a champion of local artists. The museum bookstore offers a nice selection of usual museum merchandise, such as books, tote bags and greeting cards. The museum cafe, under the direction of celebrity chef Kevin Baker, offers a wonderful rotating menu of seasonal delights.

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San Jose Museum of Art photo by Shu Wu
Photo: Shu Wu
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Franco Folini
Photo: Franco Folini
San Jose Museum of Art photo by ThatBeeGirl
Photo: ThatBeeGirl
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Heidi De Vries
Photo: Heidi De Vries
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Mondo Davis
Photo: Mondo Davis
San Jose Museum of Art photo by luistxo
Photo: luistxo
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Elliot Marshall
Photo: Elliot Marshall
San Jose Museum of Art photo by David Morini
Photo: David Morini
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Scott Ashkenaz
Photo: Scott Ashkenaz
San Jose Museum of Art photo by cburg
Photo: cburg
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Kejie Bao
Photo: Kejie Bao
San Jose Museum of Art photo by David P. Miller
Photo: David P. Miller
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Gladys White
Photo: Gladys White
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Zantedeschia
Photo: Zantedeschia
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Sam
Photo: Sam
San Jose Museum of Art photo by toprankonlinemarketi
Photo: toprankonlinemarketi
San Jose Museum of Art photo by riskymoth
Photo: riskymoth
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Andrew S Peterson
Photo: Andrew S Peterson
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Ron Hogan
Photo: Ron Hogan
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Stephanie Buchner
Photo: Stephanie Buchner
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Hang Chu
Photo: Hang Chu
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Marcia McLean
Photo: Marcia McLean
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Raoul de la Cruz
Photo: Raoul de la Cruz
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Jennifer Wong
Photo: Jennifer Wong
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Anne Corwin
Photo: Anne Corwin
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Greg Woodhouse
Photo: Greg Woodhouse
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Achsah J
Photo: Achsah J
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Mimi C
Photo: Mimi C
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Maxwell Wood
Photo: Maxwell Wood
San Jose Museum of Art photo by anubhav
Photo: anubhav
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Kimberly Lee
Photo: Kimberly Lee
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Donny Doyle
Photo: Donny Doyle
San Jose Museum of Art photo by brianb25
Photo: brianb25
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Kristen DeVoe
Photo: Kristen DeVoe
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Patrick
Photo: Patrick
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Patrick Barry
Photo: Patrick Barry
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Joe Azzato
Photo: Joe Azzato
San Jose Museum of Art photo by Mark Womack
Photo: Mark Womack
San Jose Museum of Art photo by James Fong
Photo: James Fong
San Jose Museum of Art photo by ***Maureen***
Photo: ***Maureen***
San Jose Museum of Art photo by sh1ne
Photo: sh1ne
 

 
San Jose Public Library


Books For Everyone
150 E. San Fernando Street
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 808 2000
http://www.sjlibrary.org/
This facility is a unique collaboration between San Jose Public libraries and San Jose State University Library. Named after icon Martin Luther King, Jr., this library provides a wealth of activities for children, reading classes, storytelling and more. An extensive foreign language collection includes many books in Spanish and Vietnamese, especially for kids, so it is a boon for non-English speakers and those wanting to learn a second language. Also check out the California Room, where you can do historical research about the San Jose area. Internet access workstations are available free to the public.

Review © 2007, Wcities
San Jose Public Library photo by Jim Maurer
Photo: Jim Maurer
San Jose Public Library photo by Gerry Limjuco
Photo: Gerry Limjuco
San Jose Public Library photo by emerald_magi
Photo: emerald_magi
San Jose Public Library photo by Sam Sysum
Photo: Sam Sysum
 

 
Santa Clara County Fair


Fifty Years of Fun
344 Tully Road
Santa Clara County Fairgrounds
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95111
United States
+1 408 494 3297
http://www.thefair.org/
sccfair1@earthlink.net
This fun filled, old fashioned fair is one of the biggest in California, not to mention one of the best. It is all here arts, crafts, concerts, a carnival, food, livestock, exhibitions, auto races, games and plenty of things to keep the kids busy. There are also carnival rides and games to go with the down home food and top-notch musical performances.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Santa Clara County Fair photo by Romeo Cuerpo
Photo: Romeo Cuerpo
Santa Clara County Fair photo by Donovan Snyder
Photo: Donovan Snyder
Santa Clara County Fair photo by CKTink
Photo: CKTink
 

 
Santana Row


New Urban District in South Bay
368 Santana Row, Suite 1020
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95128
United States
+1 408 551 4600
http://www.santanarow.com
srconcierge@federalrealty.com
Santana Row is the new urban district, a magnet for shopping, dining, entertainment and accommodations in North San Jose. With 42 acres at the corner of Stevens Creek & Winchester Boulevards, and 528K square feet of luxury, lifestyle and "new concept" boutique retail, Santana Row redefines the entire destination experience. There is something for the entire family: 14 full service restaurants; twice-weekly farmers market; WiFi Internet access zones; Hotel Valencia world-class boutique hotel; outdoor cafes, public parks, gardens, plazas and courtyards; and a 6-screen CineArts complex. Developed by Federal Realty Investment Trust, Santana Row is a $531 million project that successfully combines the best elements of an urban plaza with the convenience and variety of a mall. Santana Row, it's a place like no other.

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Santana Row photo by Charlton Barreto
Photo: Charlton Barreto
Santana Row photo by Orbby Chang
Photo: Orbby Chang
Santana Row photo by Jason JT
Photo: Jason JT
Santana Row photo by Sophie Xia
Photo: Sophie Xia
Santana Row photo by Adam Alessandrini
Photo: Adam Alessandrini
Santana Row photo by Trevor DeVincenzi
Photo: Trevor DeVincenzi
Santana Row photo by Tony Hahn
Photo: Tony Hahn
Santana Row photo by Andrew Choy
Photo: Andrew Choy
Santana Row photo by Michael Huang
Photo: Michael Huang
Santana Row photo by Yesica
Photo: Yesica
Santana Row photo by Nigel
Photo: Nigel
Santana Row photo by Rebecca Lowell
Photo: Rebecca Lowell
Santana Row photo by Erik Toth
Photo: Erik Toth
Santana Row photo by barce
Photo: barce
Santana Row photo by Inna Tsimbler
Photo: Inna Tsimbler
Santana Row photo by David Barbour
Photo: David Barbour
Santana Row photo by orensheep
Photo: orensheep
Santana Row photo by farcloud
Photo: farcloud
Santana Row photo by Jessica Marrone
Photo: Jessica Marrone
Santana Row photo by Mike Mendoza
Photo: Mike Mendoza
Santana Row photo by Holly Ward
Photo: Holly Ward
Santana Row photo by wang-mess
Photo: wang-mess
Santana Row photo by benjabennett
Photo: benjabennett
Santana Row photo by around.the.world
Photo: around.the.world
Santana Row photo by Prakash Muniyappa
Photo: Prakash Muniyappa
Santana Row photo by Nikki Cid
Photo: Nikki Cid
Santana Row photo by Alana Salom
Photo: Alana Salom
Santana Row photo by Natalie C.
Photo: Natalie C.
 

 
Saratoga Springs


Area's oldest public picnic facility
22801 Big Basin Way
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95070
United States
+1 408 867 3016
http://www.saratoga-springs.com/
Immerse yourself in a natural, mountainous environment at this picnic facility, perfect for company picnics, weddings, reunions or meetings of any kind. You will be amid redwood trees that reach up as far as you can see. There are also streams, a swimming pool, a volleyball court and camping facilities. It is an excellent remote location for a corporate meeting, as the staff can provide catering and the whole nine yards.

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Shoreline Park


700-acre Park
3070 N Shoreline Blvd
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94043
United States
+1 650 903 6392
The 700-acre Shorline Park offers visitors expansive hills, a saltwater lake and a golf course. Gusty winds in the area make Shorline a popular location for windsurfers and kite-flyers. Hikers, walkers and bikers will find miles of trail to explore.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Silver Creek Valley Country Club


Quality family time
5460 Country Club Parkway
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95138
United States
+1 408 239 5888
http://tour.scvcc.com
tourSCV@scvcc.com
This country club has the amenities to keep you fit and occupied in summer. The golf course - a venue for state championships - is a sprawling expanse, where pros and amateurs fight it out. Serve and volley at the six tennis courts with professionals as referees. There's never a dearth of people at the Pool and Spa. During competition season, the cheering at the pool can be heard all over the golf course. Apart from this, Pilates, Step n Sculpt and water aerobics can be enjoyed at the fitness center. Membership rates vary.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Spartan Stadium


Holds 30,000
At the corner of Seventh St and E Alma Ave
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112
United States
+1 408 924 6363
http://sanjose.earthquakes.mls...
Home of the San Jose Earthquakes and San Jose State University's football team, the stadium holds over 30,000 persons. Over the years, the facility has hosted many international sporting events and concerts. What began in 1933 as 4000 seat venue has constantly been upgraded and expanded into a modern venue for enjoying sporting events of all kinds as well as concerts, yet it still retains the charm of days gone by. NOTE: Credit card acceptance varies by event.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Spartan Stadium photo by Jeffrey Tam
Photo: Jeffrey Tam
Spartan Stadium photo by Jeffrey Tam
Photo: Jeffrey Tam
Spartan Stadium photo by brian kong
Photo: brian kong
Spartan Stadium photo by brian kong
Photo: brian kong
Spartan Stadium photo by Neal Sidhwaney
Photo: Neal Sidhwaney
Spartan Stadium photo by Dan and Rober Garvey
Photo: Dan and Rober Garvey
Spartan Stadium photo by Anthony J. Andrade
Photo: Anthony J. Andrade
Spartan Stadium photo by victorey
Photo: victorey
 

 
Stanford Stadium


Go Stanford!
Stanford University
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94720
United States
+1 650 723 4103 / +1 650 725 2876
Stanford Stadium, located in the campus of the world-renowned Stanford University, is the largest privately owned college football facility in America. This stadium has held a record crowd of 94,000 spectators! Built in 1921, Stanford Stadium has received worldwide recognition from millions of sports fans watching the Super Bowl XIX and the Olympic Soccer competition. In 1994, the stadium played host to the Soccer World Cup. The Women's World Cup came to Stanford Stadium on July 4, 1999.

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Stanford Stadium photo by pr9000 (Paul Rinkes)
Photo: pr9000 (Paul Rinkes)
Stanford Stadium photo by Joe Proudman
Photo: Joe Proudman
Stanford Stadium photo by adamr.stone
Photo: adamr.stone
Stanford Stadium photo by Paul Rode
Photo: Paul Rode
Stanford Stadium photo by Dustin Keast
Photo: Dustin Keast
Stanford Stadium photo by Olga Trusova
Photo: Olga Trusova
Stanford Stadium photo by Riccardo Rando
Photo: Riccardo Rando
Stanford Stadium photo by Xavier Gaeta
Photo: Xavier Gaeta
Stanford Stadium photo by Mary
Photo: Mary
 

 
Sunol Valley- Cypress


The Right Way to the Fairway!
6900 Mission Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94586
United States
( 925 ) 862 0414
http://www.teebone.com/coursep...
There are two outstanding eighteen hole courses to play at this facility. The Palm Course is the most difficult course because of the length. The Cypress Course has tight fairways, but is less challenging. Both courses have greens that are fast and large. The terrain is hilly and ponds come into play on both courses. Carts are mandatory on the weekends; the cart fee is included in the green fee. The unique geography and strategic location of these courses provide a great golf getaway for residents of the Bay Area. The courses are geared towards the mid to high handicap golfer yet both courses can provide a challenge for a golfers of all levels.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sunol Valley- Palm


The Right Way to the Fairway!
6900 Mission Road
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94586
United States
( 925 ) 862 0414
http://www.teebone.com/coursep...
There are two outstanding eighteen hole courses to play at this facility. The Palm Course is the most difficult course because of the length. The Cypress Course has tight fairways, but is less challenging. Both courses have greens that are fast and large. The terrain is hilly and ponds come into play on both courses. Carts are mandatory on the weekends; the cart fee is included in the green fee. The unique geography and strategic location of these courses provide a great golf getaway for residents of the Bay Area. The courses are geared towards the mid to high handicap golfer yet both courses can provide a challenge for a golfers of all levels.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tapestry Arts Festival


Annual street festival
Corner of Almaden Blvd & Park Ave
San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113
United States
+1 408 494 3590
http://www.tapestryarts.org
info@tapestryarts.org
A huge Labor Day street festival, this melange of performing arts, crafts, visual art, ethnic food and designs is one of San Jose's biggest and best events, drawing crowds from all over the Bay Area with its mix of fun, food and culture. Browse the wares of more than a hundred vendors, hawking everything from delicately carved gourds and etched glass to lumpia and sushi. It is all here: art, music, food and drinks. The event is free, some vendors may accept credit cards.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tapestry Arts Festival photo by dodoskido.com
Photo: dodoskido.com