San Jose
The future is now in San Jose, California. The city was founded by the Spanish in 1777, and while the impact of Latino and Chicano history persists, San Jose is also known as a technological innovation hub, earning it one of its nicknames: "The Capital of Silicon Valley". Yes, that Silicon Valley and San Jose are its digital heartbeat. Still, there is something old-school about San Jose.
There is also a natural beauty permeating this city where technology is constantly growing and evolving. The emerging public art scene is interpreting and reimagining its cultural and technological surroundings by the day as if there is a friendly rivalry with the techno world you are about to step into.
The Popularity of San Jose
San Jose�s technology boom has created a prosperous job market and aggressive economy. This large economy in California has seen some of the fastest employment growth rates in the state. As the job market grows, so does the population and the housing demand. Its place in Silicon Valley makes it home to mega tech giants like Apple and Google, not to mention the startup companies that are fast on their heels. This creates several well-paying jobs, and when the employees are getting paid well, they can draw some prime real estate from that high-demand housing. Coupled with this booming market is a vibrant city in the Bay Area, where one can enjoy a moderate climate throughout the year.
San Jose's Location
San Jose can go overlooked, especially since it is only a stone�s throw away from handsome San Francisco. The city is located in Northern California�s Santa Clara Valley in the southern portion of the Bay Area. Most of the city lies away from the shore, but it is easy enough to reach during the day. Grassy hills surround this deceptively vibrant city. The area enjoys approximately 300 sunny days per year, and its proximity to the Bay Area means generally mild weather with a dry summer and a wet winter.
You will touch down at the San Jose International Airport a mere 3.9 miles from the city. Actually, you will notice that San Jose does not tower over itself as some cities do, and this is because there are height ordinances due to its proximity to the airport!
San Jose Attractions
From the second you touch down, San Jose loves showing off its technological culture with its modern terminal design and a parking lot wrapped in a digital facade. The moment you head into the city, everything changes. You start to see how this city�s soaring economy nurtures and pushes its artists, small business owners, and natural beauty. Murals in the Chicano historical tradition of Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco are visual, public textbooks for those walking by on their way to Santana Row--for shopping, eateries, and artisanal tequila cocktails.
The sheer number of gardens you can visit, including a stroll through the Rose Garden Municipal neighborhood, has earned San Jose its other nickname: The Garden City. You can get lost in the beguiling, confounding layout of the spooky Winchester House, or choose your own adventure by taking a brew tour or heading to the mountains for a wine trail. Just make sure you do not miss out on dinner at the San Pedro Market square where Mexican, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Indian cuisines are on full display.
Sierra Azul
West Fork Hospital Canyon
Hunting Hollow
Edgewood Trail
Jacques Gulch
San Jose Museum Of Quilts
Bozzo Gulch
Powder Mill Fire Road Trail
Elk Ravine
Peasley Gulch
Barn Theater
Windmill Gulch
Cookhouse Gulch
Banks Canyon
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum
Vance Canyon
Dean Trail
Blackhawk Canyon
Raging Waters San Jose
Bush Gulch
Six Bridge Trail
Cull Canyon
Iverson Trail
Four Mile Beach
Skunk Hollow Gulch
Oak Hill Canyon
Scott Creek Beach
Morgan Hill Museum
Tehan Canyon
Hollow Tree Trail
Ashbury Gulch
Castro Valley
Tunitas Beach
Upper San Antonio Valley
Sleeper Gulch
Buggy Trail
Natural Bridges State Beach
Valley Garden Golf Course
Shingle Valley
Rengstorff Gulch
Blackbird Valley
Rattlesnake Gulch
Crystal Springs Golf Course
Mill Ox Trail
West Ridge Trail
Blumbago Canyon
Larrabee Gulch
Doolan Canyon
San Mateo Municipal Golf Course
Tannery Gulch
Pacific Shores Center
Big Slide Trail
Oak Ridge Golf Club (Historical)
Flying Mist Isle
Santa Cruz Main Beach
Sylvan Trail
Amador Valley
Portola Trail
Waddell Creek Beach
Dougherty Hills
Hedd Canyon
River Trail
William H Volck Museum
Arana Gulch
Terrace Trail
Sunnyvale Municipal Golf Course
Spring Valley Golf Club
Deep Cliff Golf Course
Año Nuevo Island
Little Fawn Canyon
Chickadee Nature Trail
Roy Gulch
Mccrady Ridge Trail
Dool Trail
Upper Coyote Ridge Trail
Pulse Canyon
Berry Creek Falls Trail
Sequoia Trail
South Fork Otis Canyon
Santa Clara Valley
Wilder Beach
Coyote Ridge Trail
Diversion Dam Trail
Shearwater Isle
Ogilvie Island
Rodeo Creek Gulch
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Las Positas Golf Course
Kinky Canyon
Coon Hunters Gulch
Lake Chabot Municipal Golf Course
Big Rock Hole Trail
Eylar Canyon
Greco Island
Spring Hills Golf Club
Creeping Forest Trail
Mountain Charlie Gulch
Mardone Trail
Day Valley
Hotels in San Jose
Restaurants in San Jose