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San Jose is set within the rolling hills of California’s technology hub, Silicon Valley. It’s known as the capital of Silicon Valley and is one of the most affluent cities in California. San Jose has a rich history, filled with tales of the Spanish colonial era, interesting museums and leafy parks you can explore. Here are the best things to do in San Jose:

By stellamc

1. The Tech Museum of Innovation

The Tech Museum of Innovation has humble origins. The museum was founded in a garage before being moved to a large building and becoming one of the top things to do in San Jose. The museum has been created to inspire future generations to develop technology and help the world progress.

By Mariusz S. Jurgielewicz

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2. Municipal Rose Garden

The historic Municipal Rose Garden was founded nearly one hundred years ago in 1927. The garden is a wonderful place to spend an afternoon and is filled with thousands of colorful roses. There are almost two hundred varieties of rose to see and you’ll definitely be wanting to take some pictures, so make sure your phone or camera is fully charged. Spend the afternoon with a picnic amongst the beautiful scent of the roses.

By Mariusz S. Jurgielewicz

3. San Jose Museum of Art

If you’re looking for an art fix, head to the San Jose Museum of Art which displays contemporary and modern works. The museum has a great reputation for showcasing upcoming works and cool exhibitions, giving local California artists a platform on the national and international stage.

By Mariusz S. Jurgielewicz

4. Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is home to one of the northwest’s largest collections of Egyptian artifacts. Delve into the ancient era and find out about the different deities and Ancient Egyptian time periods, each with different characteristics.

By Mariusz S. Jurgielewicz

5. Winchester Mystery House

The Winchester Mystery house draws in visitors thanks to its unique design. The house belonged to Sarah Winchester, who was the widow of William Winchester, the treasurer of Winchester Repeating Arms Company. His widow Sarah inherited an enormous amount of money following his death and decided to construct a house with a very strange design, somewhat like a maze. They say the house took nearly 40 years to construct and there is no real plan or meaning to its labyrinth-like design. The house is also said to be haunted, making it all the more mysterious.

By Uladzik Kryhin

6. San Jose Flea Market

The San Jose Flea Market boasts up to a whopping two thousand sellers on the weekend. You can find some real bargains, useful items, clothes, furniture, bric-a-brac, and amazing antiques. There are plenty of food stalls and snack bars to refuel when you need a break from shopping.

By Rishiken

7. San Pedro Square Market

San Pedro Square Market is a lively farmers’ market with fresh food and produce, live music and street food eats. From artisanal cheeses through to oyster bars and freshly roasted coffee, you’ll be spoilt for choice for things to buy.

By stellamc

8. Explore Willow Glen

The neighborhood of Willow Glen is known for its beautiful leafy streets, boutique shops, vintage stores, and restaurants. Many people head to Willow Glen to spend a lazy afternoon shopping and eating. The neighborhood was founded in the 19th century and you’ll see Victorian-era houses lining the streets here.

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