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San Jose Toursit Guide

Wednesday, 6 May 2009 05:32 by Guillermo

Surprisingly, San Jose is the third largest city in California and is ranked as one of the safest cities in the United States. While there are many things to do and sights to see in San Jose, the city is best known for its successful hockey team, the San Jose Sharks. With Airport Parking Connection’s city guide, you can learn a little more about San Jose and explore the many of the hot spots in San Jose.

Arriving at the SJC Airport

Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is an extremely busy airport, particularly since San Jose is the largest city in Northern California, the third largest city in California, and the 10th largest city in the United States. Due to the abundance of people, SJC airport parking can be difficult. However, Airport Parking Connection can make San Jose Airport parking easy and hassle-free for you.

  • Taxi – You can take a taxi from your hotel or park in a lot near the airport and take a taxi directly to your terminal. If you choose to park near SJC, Airport Parking Connection offers discount airport parking prices, safe and secure lots, a hassle-free cancellation policy, and quick and easy reservations.
  • Hotel Shuttle – Many of the nearby hotels offer complimentary shuttles to and from SJC. Be sure to check your hotel to see if they offer a complimentary airport shuttle.
  • Car Rental – You can always rent a car at or near the airport. While this can be beneficial if you plan on driving a lot, it can also be time-consuming and frustrating. Be sure to check various car rental companies to compare rates and distances from your terminal.
  • Airport Parking – Your best option is parking at San Jose airport. Parking at the airport is easy and worry-free with Airport Parking Connection. We offer discount airport parking rates, easy reservations, a hassle-free cancellation policy, and secure parking lots. We also provide complimentary shuttle services to and from your terminal.

Tourist Attractions in San Jose

San Jose is home to many entertaining attractions. Some top San Jose attractions are listed below:

  • California’s Great America - Great America is a roller coaster filled amusement park near San Jose. It is “Northern California’s best choice for family fun and adventure.” The amusement park is comprised of numerous exciting thrill rides, family rides, Nickelodeon Central, KidZville, live shows, and Boomerang Bay. In Nickelodeon Central, you and your children can enjoy interacting with the stars of Nickelodeon’s top-rated TV programs. KidZville is a busy, quaint town with 18 rides and attractions for you and your children to enjoy together. Boomerang Bay is an Australian-themed water park full of water slides, wave pools, and sun-bathing.
  • Rosicrucian Park - This beautiful park has been in existence since 1927 and covers nearly an entire city block. The Park offers a various beautiful architecture set among groomed lawns, rose gardens, statues, and water fountains. Year-round, hundreds of visitors come to this peaceful and harmonious environment to stroll through the trails, visit the museums and the planetarium, and gaze at the rose gardens and magnificent statues.
  • Circle of Palms Plaza - The Circle of Palms is the marker for California’s first state capital. The palm trees encircle a California state seal placed between the Fairmont San Jose Hotel, the Knight-Ridder building (Silicon Valley Financial Center) and the San Jose Museum of Art. 
  • Kelley Park - This amazing park consists of 156 acres of fun activities and beautiful sights. Some of the interesting areas of Kelley Park include Happy Hollow Park and Zoo, the Japanese Friendship Garden, History Park, the Portuguese Historical Museum, and the Viet Museum. Within the park, there are also numerous picnic areas, groomed lawns, groves of shade-providing trees, and plenty of pathways in between. Visitors can relax while strolling through the different areas of Kelley Park.
  • Raging Waters - Raging Waters is Northern California’s largest water park. It covers 23 acres of land and consists of several thrilling high-speed water slides, a 350,000 gallon wave pool, an interactive pirate-themed water fort, and other family-friendly attractions and rides. The park accommodates all, offering a variety of water-based activities for all ages and all swim levels.
  • San Jose Municipal Rose Garden - This 5 ½ acre rose garden is filled with about 189 varieties of beautiful rose blooms, trimmed trees and shrubbery, and rolling green lawns. You can enjoy a relaxing picnic, a fun barbecue, or a leisurely stroll with you dog. During your stroll through the garden, just remember that although the roses are absolutely gorgeous, there is a hefty fine for picking one. Additionally, while the rose garden is truly amazing, the surrounding neighborhood is also stunning. Plan to extend your stroll through the surrounding neighborhoods to view beautiful homes and landscapes.

San Jose Nightlife

The San Jose nightlife is always entertaining. Being a very large city filled with residents and tourists, merchants in San Jose must accommodate crowds and diverse cultures. This leads to top-notch restaurants, fun and diverse activities, popular bars and lounges, and entertaining festivals and parades. Also, public art is a popular attraction in San Diego. Often times, the sidewalks will be covered with art shows, exhibits, and demonstrations so visitors can stroll through streets during the evening and view wonderful art.

San Jose Sports

  • The San Jose Sharks - The Sharks, San Jose’s only professional sports team, are San Jose’s NHL ice hockey team. They have had very successful years, often making it to the NHL playoffs. Because there are no NFL or MLB teams in San Jose, San Jose residents typically are fans of the San Francisco Giants and the San Francisco 49ers.

San Jose Weather

Even though San Jose borders San Francisco, it doesn’t have the same marine climate as San Francisco. Instead, because it is encompassed by Mountains on three sides, it enjoys a moderate desert-like climate almost year round. Also, San Jose is protected from San Francisco’s thick fog. Like many desert areas, there are distinct seasons in San Jose as opposed to San Francisco.

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