Self-Guided Tour of Downtown San Jose, California
August 14th, 2009 . by adminWhen I was a kid growing up in central California, downtown San Jose was a place to avoid. A number of years ago Mayor Tom McHenry started a project to revitalize downtown that has given birth to a wonderfully new or refurbished neighborhood. San Jose is the largest of the cities in the Bay Area that bears the name of its sometimes rival to the north San Francisco. San Jose has both a greater number of people and a much greater land area than San Francisco.
One of the most recent additions to San Jose is the new city hall with a clear dome that invokes an image of transparency in government like that (on a smaller scale) of the Reichstag in Berlin.
Many visitors to downtown start as visitors to a convention at the San Jose Convention Center named after former mayor Tom McHenry. This modern facility helps draw visitors to the downtown neighborhood.
The HP Pavilion also gave locals and visitors alike a reason to return to downtown. The HP Pavilion is located just on the other side of highway 87 from the rest of the downtown area but it is an easy walk from one to the other. In addition to being the home to the San Jose Sharks the Pavilion is also a popular concert venue.
You don’t have to be a fan of hockey to enjoy the energy of the teal-clad San Jose Shark fans. In preparation for a Sharks game practice this move. Place both arms out straight in front of you, one above the other, palms facing each other. Move your arms apart and together and you are ready to “chomp” the other team.
San Jose’s other popular sports team is the single A farm team for the San Francisco Giants, the San Jose Giants that play at municipal stadium just south of the downtown area. If you have not had the chance to watch a minor league baseball game picture the movie “Bull Durham” with billboards for local businesses on the fence. This being Silicon Valley some of these local businesses are advertising databases instead of steaks. Go to watch kids race the mascot around the bases or contestants trying to knock out the headlights of a truck with a fastball to win a prize.
Since San Jose gets 300 sunny days a year a great place to catch a meal is at a sideway café at San Pedro square but many other restaurants are also in downtown. For a budget meal try a burrito at La Victoria or a kabob at Askew. For a fancier meal one of my favorite classic San Jose restaurants is Paulos.
A great hands-on museum for young kids is the Children’s Discovery Museum on Woz Way (named after Apple founder and big kid Steve Wozniak). Older kids and adults will also enjoy the Tech museum downtown which celebrates the science and innovation that created the marvel that is Silicon Valley. The Tech also has an IMAX theatre.
My favorite venue for live theatre in downtown is the San Jose Rep which puts on around 6 plays a year in a spectacularly intimate theatre. There are no bad seats at the Rep. If comedy is more to your likeing then check out the comic styling of Comedy Sports.
Downtown San Jose is reachable by car or via both CalTrain, Amtrack and bus.


Hey Chris~ The Asqew Grill closed their San Jose locations back in April/May.
Their SF-Marina restaurant is still open and a couple of other locations, too, I think — East Bay, maybe? I’m really surprised their GREAT-food-at-reasonable-prices offering didn’t catch on. (Actually not sure what the whole story is since the place always seemed pretty busy when I was in there… maybe they tried to grow too quickly?)
I think The San Jose Good Life is one of CA’s best-kept secrets, but I’d readily admit to being a little more laid-back than folks who prefer SF, LA or SD. I’m more into morning hikes than nightlife.
Oh that’s too bad, I will have to put it on my San Francisco to do list instead. Got a good alternative in downtown SJ?