Kiran and Shreeyeh smile at the camera while standing on top of the Grand Staircase at Communications Hill, with a scenic view of San Jose in the background, one of the popular things to do in San Jose.

Think you’ve seen everything California has to offer? This Bay Area city is full of surprises. From a mansion filled with staircases that lead nowhere to ancient Egyptian tombs, high-tech museums, and food halls packed with local flavor, San Jose makes for an unexpectedly fun two-day trip. If you’re looking for an easy getaway that mixes quirky history, science, shopping, and great food, this laid-back itinerary covers it all.

Winchester Mystery House

The historic Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, showcasing its unique Victorian architecture surrounded by lush green gardens, a top attraction among things to do in San Jose.
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Start your San Jose visit with one of the city’s most iconic attractions. Tour the famously odd 160-room mansion built by Sarah Winchester, filled with staircases to nowhere, hidden passages, and architectural quirks. Guided tours give you a deep dive into the mystery and lore behind one of the Bay Area’s most unusual homes.

Santana Row

Santana Row in San Jose, lined with palm trees, shops, and restaurants, offering an upscale outdoor shopping and dining experience, one of the must-visit things to do in San Jose.
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After your morning of mystery, head over to Santana Row for a boogie lunch. This stylish shopping and dining district has a mix of brand-name stores, boutiques, and shaded outdoor patios. It’s a great place to recharge, people-watch, and enjoy everything from sit-down restaurants to quick bites.

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Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

Night view of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum with its Egyptian-inspired architecture and palm trees, highlighting a fascinating spot for history enthusiasts among things to do in San Jose.
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Once you’ve had lunch, take a short drive to the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. Step into ancient history at this beautifully designed spot, home to one of the largest collections of Egyptian artifacts in the U.S. You’ll see real mummies, explore a replica tomb, and stroll through peaceful gardens inspired by ancient temples.

Downtown Willow Glen

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Wrap up the evening in Willow Glen, a cozy residential neighborhood just outside downtown. Its tree-lined streets, independent shops, and casual restaurants make it a perfect spot for a laid-back dinner. You’ll find everything from Italian and sushi to modern American comfort food.

The Tech Interactive

Kiran operating a jetpack in the Space Exploration exhibit at The Tech Interactive, a hands-on science and technology museum, one of the popular educational things to do in San Jose.
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The next day, head to The Tech Interactive in downtown San Jose. This hands-on science and tech museum is perfect for all ages, with exhibits on robotics, space, genetics, and virtual reality. It’s one of the city’s most popular indoor attractions and offers plenty to explore.

San Pedro Square Market

San Pedro Square Market illuminated at night, a lively spot with food vendors and entertainment.
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When hunger hits, walk a few blocks to San Pedro Square Market for lunch. This lively food hall features more than 20 vendors, so everyone can find something they like -tacos, pizza, poke bowls, coffee, and desserts are all on the menu. There’s plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors.

History Park (History San Jose)

The Chinese American Historical Museum in San Jose, featuring traditional architecture and vibrant red accents, located within History Park, one of the culturally rich things to do in San Jose.
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After lunch, make your way to History Park, located inside Kelley Park. This outdoor museum is set up like a small town from the early 1900s, with vintage houses, shops, and exhibits that bring the Santa Clara Valley’s past to life. It’s a relaxing and educational place to explore on foot.

Japantown

A traditional Japanese-style Buddhist temple with a curved, tiled roof and wooden pillars stands symmetrically against a clear sky. A concrete path leads up to the entrance, flanked by well-manicured grass and ornate green and gold lanterns. The temple exudes a serene and spiritual atmosphere, blending cultural heritage with modern surroundings.
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Finish your day with dinner in San Jose’s Japantown, one of the few remaining historic Japantowns in the U.S. The neighborhood blends quiet charm with cultural landmarks and specialty shops. Dinner options range from cozy ramen joints and sushi bars to Japanese desserts like mochi and matcha ice cream.

Hotel Rec: Wild Palms Hotel

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If you’re staying overnight, Wild Palms Hotel in Sunnyvale is a great base. This affordable, relaxed, bungalow-style hotel offers free parking, an outdoor pool, and a central location that makes it easy to explore both San Jose and the rest of Silicon Valley.

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