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Campbell Local Attractions

From California’s Great America amusement park to the Winchester Mystery House to world-class theater, there is no shortage of things to see and do near the Larkspur Landing hotel in Campbell.

The Heritage Theatre

1 West Campbell Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008
Tel: 408.866.2700
The Theatre has long been viewed as a significant architectural and historical resource for the West Santa Clara Valley. Originally built in 1938 and fully restored in February 2004, the Heritage Theatre boasts state-of-the-art sound and lighting.

Winchester Mystery House

525 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, CA 95128
Tel: 408.247.2000
Come visit San Jose’s most famous tourist attraction! In 1884, a wealthy widow named Sarah L. Winchester began a huge construction project that took the next 38 years to build. The Victorian mansion, designed and built by the Winchester Rifle heiress, is filled with so many unexplained oddities, that it has come to be known as the Winchester Mystery House. There are windows built into the floor, staircases that lead to nowhere and doors that open onto blank walls. With 4 stories, 47 fireplaces, 17 chimneys, and 950 doors, the guided tours can be quite amazing.

Willow Glen

Lincoln Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125
Once a free standing city, Willow Glen is today a part of San Jose that feels like a small town with its own main street, Lincoln Avenue. Lincoln Avenue and the downtown business district are home to shops, independent bookshops and a variety of restaurants.

SAP Center at San Jose

525 West Santa Clara Street, San Jose, CA 95113
Tel: 408.287.9200
Northern California’s premier concert and sports venue.

San Jose McEnery Convention Center

150 West San Carlos Street, San Jose, CA 95113
Tel: 408.277.5277
Framed by a 125-foot abstract tile mural, the San Jose McEnery Convention Center encompasses over 425,000 square feet of function space. Designed for convenience and versatility, it offers 143,000 square feet of column-free prime exhibit space divisible by three, an elegant 22,000 square foot ballroom, up to 30 meeting rooms capable of seating up to 2,400 theater-style, and can accommodate banquets to 5,000.

Center for the Performing Arts

255 Almaden Boulevard, San Jose, CA 95113
Tel: 408.288.7474
Located on the corner of West San Carlos Street and Almaden Boulevard, the Center for the Performing Arts was designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The theater features continental seating with 2,665 seats and can accommodate up to 10 wheelchair seats.

San Jose Civic Auditorium

135 West San Carlos Street, San Jose, CA 95113
Tel: 408.277.5277
Built in 1936, the Civic Auditorium is a Spanish Mission style dual-level auditorium that hosts a variety of events including performing arts, general assembly, community and sporting events. Located directly across the street from the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, the Auditorium features 3,060 seats and four meeting rooms.

Japantown

Jackson Street between 6th and 7th Street, San Jose, CA 95112
Tel: 408.298.4303
One of the last three remaining Japan towns in the US, this historic neighborhood offers a wide variety of restaurants, gift shops, and specialty stores. Enjoy a real cultural experience Every Sunday morning where both locals and out-of-towners come to buy fresh vegetables, baked goods, or flowers. Sundays from 8:30 am – 12 noon.

San Jose Flea Market

1590 Berryessa Road, San Jose, CA. 95133
Tel: 408.453.1110
The San Jose Flea Market has been a California tradition for the last four decades. Over time it has grown into the biggest open-air market in the United States.

Hakone Gardens

21000 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070
Tel: 408.741.4994
A tranquil place of peace and harmony. Come experience Hakone Gardens, the oldest Japanese-style residential gardens in the Western Hemisphere-eighteen acres of magnificent beauty nestled in the verdant hills of Saratoga. Open 10am – 5pm Mon-Fri, 11 am – 5 pm Sat, Sun.

Mexican Heritage Plaza

1700 Alum Rock Avenue, San Jose, CA 95116
Tel: 800.642.8482
This 55,000 square-foot cultural center includes a 500-seat state-of-the-art theater, thematic gardens, and La Galeria, a 4,000-square foot exhibition space with two art galleries celebrating the Latino legacy.

Raging Waters

2333 South White Road, San Jose, CA 95148
Tel: 408.238.9900
Raging Waters, Northern California’s Largest Water park, offers 23-acres and millions of gallons of family fun and attractions. Raging Waters features thrilling high-speed slides, and family attractions like the 350,000-gallon Wave Pool and The Pirate’s Cove- an interactive themed water fort. Raging Waters is located off Tully Road on the grounds of beautiful Lake Cunningham Regional Park in San Jose.

California’s Great America

4701 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054
Tel: 408.988.1776 x8858
California’s Great America is Northern California’s favorite place for family fun and thrills starring your kids’ favorite Nickelodeon® characters, and the most kid’s rides and attractions in the Bay Area. There is now also a new “down-under” addition to Australian-themed Crocodile Dundee’s Boomerang Bay Beach Club for the 2005 season, promising to give guests triple the “splashin’ good time” that only the Gold Coast can bring! California’s Great America has the most thrill rides in Northern California. Check your fears at the door and get ready for the rides of your life.

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Tel: 831.423.5590
California’s oldest amusement park is thee original boardwalk. Located on a mile-long beach between Monterey and San Francisco, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is your Admission-Free hot spot for beach vibes and classic rides! As the only major seaside amusement park on the Pacific Coast, the Boardwalk blends old-time fun with modern thrills. The Boardwalk is open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, weekends fall through spring.