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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 |
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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 |
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Venue for concerts and sports |
525 W. Santa Clara St. San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 287 9200 http://www.hppsj.com/ |
Home to a variety of teams like the NHL San Jose Sharks, the WNBA Stealth and Arena Football's Sabercats, this large venue also hosts concerts by artists like Eric Clapton and Prince, trade shows and even the Ringling Bros. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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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 |
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One of a kind |
San Jose State University San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95192 United States +1 408 924 4590 http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beet... meredith@email.sjsu.edu |
The only place in North America dedicated solely to the works of Ludwig himself, it contains a wealth of material, including the much-heralded lock of Beethoven's hair. Original manuscripts, books, recordings, autographed materials, masks, sculptures, stamps, films and all sorts of things are here. The center sponsors many concerts and lectures throughout the year and several things are for sale, like coffee mugs, scores and a bibliography database. This is an excellent place for scholarly research. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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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 |
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Showcase of Latino arts |
510 South First Street (between William and Reed streets) San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 998 2783 http://www.maclaweb.org info@macla.org |
This attractive little art space celebrates the contributions of Latinos to the visual and literary arts. It offers a fascinating look at the important part Latino arts play in the so-called mainstream culture. Every year, high profile artists join with local talents to produce events that address issues in the Latino community. The participants are heavily involved in art education for youth. Also on the premises is a neat little store filled with Hispanic art, figurines and more. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music Every June |
At the corner of Saint James and First streets (St James Park) San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 279 1775 http://www.sjdowntown.com |
Every Thursday in June, there is a live concert in Saint James Park for free. Many local residents and businessmen stop by after work for the show. Beer is usually sold, and everyone is welcome to hang out and listen to the music between 5p and 8p. The style of music changes every season. The 2001 show saw mostly soul and fusion acts, but there is no telling what style of music might be on tap on any particular Thursday. The only thing you can be sure of is that it will be a great time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous SJ park |
At the corner of Saint James and First streets San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 277 4661 |
The last lynching ever held in California took place in this park. Things are much quieter these days (not to mention law-abiding). Nowadays the place holds a few statues and a small clan of homeless persons, but during the summer, there are live concerts featuring a variety of music performed to an appreciative crowd of locals. You will spot everyone from hi-tech types taking a break to families with kids to senior citizens enjoying the fresh air. There are also forestry classes year-round that make the environment come to life in all new ways. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For concerts or assemblies |
145 West San Carlos Street San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 277 5277 http://www.sjcc.com |
This well-designed auditorium is perfectly suited for concerts, lectures, sporting events or assemblies of any kind. The building, constructed in the Spanish Mission style, dates back to the 1930s, seats 3,000 people, and has been lovingly maintained, making it an elegant venue for any event. It also offers an interesting look at what San Jose was like before Silicon Valley reshaped the area's economy and the architecture. Credit card acceptance depends on the event (tickets are purchased through agencies). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City Information Bureau |
408 Almaden Bl San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95110 United States +1 408 295 9600 http://www.sanjose.org kmanley@sanjose.org |
In the heart of the Silicon Valley, San Jose is a great little town that became the epicenter of the Internet boom. It is home to Stanford University and numerous multinational corporations. The Visitor Bureau is the one-stop shop for tourists to the city and for all their information needs. It provides comprehensive information on accommodation, dining venues, entertainment options, convention centers, shopping areas, and sports and recreation activities in San Jose. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christmas on Parade |
Santa Clara/Market Streets San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA United States +1 408 277 3303 http://www.sanjoseholidayparad... |
This popular parade kicks off the holiday season in Northern California. It's one of the biggest in California and it is a spectacle of giant helium balloons, over two dozen marching bands, creative floats, dozens of specialty units, clowns and of course, Santa Claus. Previous years' parades have featured themes such as, "Unwrap the Joy," which showcase over 100 entries with 5,000 marchers including giant soaring helium balloons, top marching bands, colorful floats, drill teams, equestrians, clowns, and special guest celebrities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Leading Art Center |
560 S 1st Street (between William & San Salvador Streets) San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 283 8155 http://www.sjica.org |
The ICA is a non-profit, innovative visual arts space located in downtown San Jose. For more than 20 years, they have presented cutting edge exhibitions featuring emerging and mid-career artists and provided the public a chance to see "what's new" in contemporary art. Exhibitions are accompanied by workshops and lectures to further engage the viewer. In addition to gallery programming, the ICA presents "Night Moves," new media installations in the front and rear windows that are visible only after dark. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For meeting planners |
150 W. San Carlos Street Between Almaden Boulevard and Market Street San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 277 5277 http://www.sjcc.com/ |
Named after former mayor Tom McEnery, this sleek and thoroughly modern convention center continues to be one of the prime locations for event planners in the South Bay area. It is a versatile place with huge spaces for exhibits, banquets, and meetings of any kind. Many hotels are in the immediate vicinity, and the center is within walking distance of most of the great restaurants that downtown San Jose has to offer. Note: Credit card acceptance varies by event. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World's oldest quilt museum |
520 S 1st St San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 971 0323 http://www.sjquiltmuseum.org info@sjquiltmuseum.org |
The world's oldest quilt museum features constantly revolving exhibitions from all over the world.It looks small from the outside, but once you get in, there is a plentitude of wonderful things to see. Exhibits have included exquisite examples of Amish, Shaker and Hawaiian quilting as well as striking works by contemporary crafters. The staff is well versed in quilt lore and can answer any of your questions or recommend books for any further research you might want to do. Check website for admission prices and further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Basketball and Concerts |
South 7th St. and San Carlos St. San Jose State University San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95192 United States +1 408 924 6333 http://www.union.sjsu.edu/ec/e... |
Home to the Spartans, this venue hosts collegiate basketball games, trade shows, lectures, conferences and concerts with artists like Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and the Beastie Boys. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Only one of its kind |
201 S Market St San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States +1 408 294 8324 http://www.thetech.org info@thetech.org |
The Tech is a huge bright orange complex that stands out from all the other buildings in the heart of downtown San Jose. With over 200 interactive, hi-tech exhibits, it is unlike any other museum in the world. Learn about communication networks, new frontiers in science, lasers, Silicon Valley inventions, biotechnology, and other cutting edge technologies that influence us all. The museum also includes a 360-degree IMAX theater. Museum or IMAX: Adult $10, Senior (over 65) $8, Child (3-12) $17; Combination Ticket: Adult $16, Senior $11, Child $10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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