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Valley Fair
2855 Stevens Creek Blvd
+1 408 248-4451

One of the largest shopping malls in Northern California, Valley Fair has over 250 stores and several restaurants. Valley fair has gone under tremendous renovations within the last few years making it bigger and more modern.

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Santana Row
368 Santana Row
+1 408 551-4611
off of Stevens Creek

Across from Valley Fair is a "European-style" village of high-end and specialty shops, restaurants, and high-priced condos. There is also a giant chess board where you can battle using pawns that are half your size.

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Oakridge Mall
925 Blossom Hill Rd
+1 408 578-2912

All the Westfield mall basics for those that are addicted to malls. Since its renovation, seems to largely be a clone of Valley Fair

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Berryessa Flea Market
1590 Berryessa Rd
+1 800 BIG-FLEA

A huge outdoor flea market including California's largest farmer's market. Everything from furniture and stereos to haircut salons and massages can be found here, if you look hard enough. Spanish is the lingua franca, but you can get by using English.

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Moon Zooom
1630 W San Carlos St
+1 408 287-5876

Stashed inside a converted home, this is San Jose's one-stop shop for your vintage clothing and costume desires. Explore racks and racks of retro styles from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.

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Fry's Electronics
550 E. Brokaw Rd
+1 877 688-7678

Offering the best selection in town for consumer electronics and gadgetry, this particular Fry's branch is unique for its Mayan-themed architecture and decor. It's one of several Fry's stores in the bay area.

Performing arts

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San Jose Repertory Theater
101 Paseo de San Antonio
+1 408 367-7255

Comedies and dramas with a creative flair; the Rep puts on six main-stage classic and contemporary plays a season.

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Opera San Jose
2149 Paragon Drive
+1 408 437-4450
$50-100
Sep-May
California Theatre

San Jose's resident opera company performs on a restored 1920s vaudeville stage and features some of the most accomplished young voices in the country.

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Children's Musical Theater San Jose
271 S Market Street
+1 408 288-5437
$15-25
Montgomery Theater

This children's theater puts on productions the whole family can enjoy, from 'Peter Pan' to The Who's 'Tommy'.

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Ballet San Jose
255 Almaden Blvd
+1 408 288-2800
$25-85
Oct-May
Center for the Performing Arts

Formerly the San Jose Cleveland Ballet and more recently Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley, this highly skilled and innovative company includes dancers from all over the world. Each season, they perform an extensive repertoire of classical and contemporary works.

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Teatro Visión
1700 Alum Rock Ave, Suite 265
+1 408 272-9926

Known for putting on high-quality Chicano/Latino plays in San Jose for over 25 years, Teatro Visión celebrates community, culture, and the vision of a better world.

Sports

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San Jose Earthquakes
1125 Coleman Avenue

After losing their soccer team to Houston, the Earthquakes have resumed play as an expansion team after being on "hiatus" for the 2006-07 seasons of Major League Soccer. The "Quakes" currently play at Santa Clara University's Buck Shaw Stadium, as well as in Oakland at the Oakland Coliseum for larger games. A new stadium is planned for 2011.

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San Jose Giants

San Jose's single-A minor-league baseball team affiliated with the San Francisco Giants plays in the California League from April to September. Games are held at historic San Jose Municipal Stadium. The BBQ area next to left field is a hit with fans before the game.

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San Jose Sharks

The HP Pavilion aka "The Shark Tank" hosts this National Hockey League team, which has enjoyed relatively good success since their inception in 1991. The Sharks have made the playoffs every year within the past decade, making the conference finals at least twice. Watch one of the more famous traditions as the team enters the rink out of a 17-foot high shark head.

Comedy

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Improv Comedy Club
62 S. Second St
+1 408 280-7475

A downtown venue showcasing well-known comedy acts, they have a full restaurant and bar. The club is also great for group outings for 10-400 people.

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ComedySportz San Jose
288 S. 2nd Street
+1 408 985-LAFF (5233)
$10-15
F 9PM, 11PM; Sa 7PM, 9PM
at the Camera 3 Cinemas

Named "Best Local Theatre" by the Metro's "Best of the Silicon Valley", ComedySportz is an interactive improv comedy show where two teams of "act-letes" compete in various comedic games, with the audience as the judge.

Events

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Cinequest
410 South 1st Street
+1 408 295-QUEST
One week every March

A film festival emphasizing digital production, with screenings and guest speakers at venues throughout San Jose. Named one of the Top 10 Film Festivals in the world by the Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide.

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San Jose Jazz Festival
free
every August

A weekend of jazz as well as blues, salsa, and big bands, playing on a dozen mostly outdoor stages. Billed as the world's largest free jazz festival. Not available 2012

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Music in the Park
Plaza de César Chávez
free
Thursdays, June-August
downtown

. Free concerts weekly throughout the summer, sponsored by the San Jose Downtown Association. Music in the Park has many food, drink and crafts vendors

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Starlight Cinemas
San Pedro Square/ Historic District/ SoFA District
free
Most Wednesdays, June-August, dusk
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Downtown Ice
between the Fairmont Hotel and the San Jose Museum of Art
$15 general admission, $13 children 12 and under
November - January

It doesn't get more California than an outdoor ice skating rink surrounded by a circle of palm trees. The admission price includes rental skates and ice time.

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San Jose Metro Fountain Blues Festival
$5
Every May

San Carlos Plaza at San Jose State University

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5 de Mayo
First Sunday of May

The Sunday right before or after May 5th is the biggest Cinco de Mayo celebration in the Bay Area. A parade takes place downtown early in the morning, followed by music and cultural events held in Guadalupe Park and the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in the afternoon.

Conventions

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Further Confusion
170 South Market Street
$40
January

One of the world's largest conventions for fans of furry anthropomorphic animals or creatures art, writing, comics, and costuming. If you like walking around in a dog costume, this 4-day event is for you.

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BayCon
5101 Great America Parkway
$50
May

A long-running regional science fiction convention.

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Fanime
$30-35 one day, $60 full weekend.
May

The largest anime convention in Northern California.

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California Extreme
345 S 1st St
$30-35 one day, $60 full weekend.
July or August

An all-you-can-play exhibition of classic pinball machines and arcade games. All games are free with for attendees, so you can leave your quarters at home!

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SiliCon
October

A small science fiction convention with a media track.

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Consonance
$40-50
March

A mid-sized convention devoted to fans of filk, a subgenre of folk music inspired by science fiction and fantasy themes.

Amusement parks

amusement parks
California's Great America
4701 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara
+1 408 988-1776
$25-50
June-August

With roller coasters, thrill rides, children's attractions, the Boomerang Bay water park, and Vegas-style live shows, this huge theme park is fun for the whole family.

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Raging Waters
2333 S White Rd
+1 408 238-9900
$23-32
June-August daily, May and September weekends only

A favorite local spot to cool off in the summer, this water park features slides, rides and a 350,000 gallon wave pool.

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Golfland
976 Blossom Hill Rd
+1 408 225-1533
$8-25
M-F 10AM-midnight, Sa 9AM–midnight, Su 10AM-10PM

Classic miniature golf course, plus water slides in the summer and a great arcade.

San Jose has two major professional sports teams, some fantastic amusement parks and a variety of theater and comedy venues to entertain you throughout the year. The city also hosts a colorful array of festivals and conventions and offers plenty of shopping options.