Explore the diverse attractions of San Jose, California, from the blooming beauty of its Municipal Rose Garden to the historical mysteries of the Winchester House. This collection offers a vibrant mix of culture, nature, and innovation in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Municipal Rose Garden
The Municipal Rose Garden is a nice place to walk around and relax in the middle of San Jose with almost 200 different kinds of roses to find.
San Jose Museum of Art
The San Jose Museum of Art is a world-class museum with a permanent collection of more than 2,500 pieces of modern and contemporary art and regular seasonal art shows.
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum takes you back to the time of pharaohs and pyramids.
Almaden Quicksilver County Park
Almaden Quicksilver County Park is a historical site, a park, and a cultural destination on the site of an old mine with more than 135 years of mining history.
Japantown
Japantown in San Jose is a neighborhood started by the first Japanese immigrants more than 120 years ago and is a great place to take a stroll.
San Jose Buddhist Church
The San Jose Buddhist Church is located in Japantown and is a place to visit.
Japanese American Museum of San Jose
The Japanese American Museum of San Jose is located in Japantown and is a place to visit.
Plaza de Cesar Chavez
Plaza de Cesar Chavez is right in the middle of San Jose, is full of history, and is one of the oldest public places in Northern California.
The Tech Interactive
The Tech Interactive is located near Plaza de Cesar Chavez.
Winchester Mystery House
The Winchester Mystery House, once owned by Sarah Winchester, is known for its strange rooms and scary ghouls.
Los Gatos Creek Trail
The Los Gatos Creek Trail is a 10-mile trail from the edge of downtown San Jose south to Los Gatos where you can walk or ride a bike.
Santana Row
Santana Row is full of small shops, great places to eat, and big-name stores where you can spend your money, and sometimes features the Maker's Market.
San Jose Flea Market
The San Jose Flea Market is the biggest market of its kind in all of California with lots of small shops and bazaars to look around.