Diamond Certified Resource San Jose Area Guide

Our San Josean's Guide to Local Quality

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Population as of 2024
930,862
Median Age
37.1
Median Household Income
$125,075
Median Household Size
3.03
Mayor
Matt Mahan
2023-Current
Police Chief
Anthony Mata
2021-Current
Fire Chief
Suwanna Kerdkaew
2022-Current

Famous San Joseans

Gary Payton
Born and raised in San Jose, Gary Payton is a former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is considered one of the greatest point guards in NBA history and was known for his defensive skills.
Brandi Chastain
Born and raised in San Jose, Brandi Chastain is a former professional soccer player. She is best known for her iconic moment in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup when she scored the winning penalty kick and famously celebrated by taking off her jersey.
Chuck Reed
Chuck Reed is a politician and lawyer who was born and raised in San Jose. He served as the mayor of San Jose from 2007 to 2014 and was known for his work on economic development and public safety issues.
Tommie Smith
Born and raised in San Jose, Tommie Smith is a former track and field athlete. He won the gold medal in the 200-meter race at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City and made a powerful statement for human rights by raising his fist on the podium during the national anthem.
Danica McKellar
Born and raised in San Jose, Danica McKellar is an actress, mathematician, and author. She is best known for her role as Winnie Cooper on the TV show "The Wonder Years" and has also written several books encouraging girls to pursue mathematics and science.
Steve Jobs
While not born in San Jose, Steve Jobs spent his formative years in the city. He co-founded Apple Inc. and played a major role in revolutionizing the personal computer and technology industry with iconic products like the iPhone, iPad, and Macintosh.

Where Innovation Lives

San Jose isn’t just the third-largest city in California—it’s also the biggest city in the Bay Area, with nearly one million folks calling it home! Thanks to our prime spot in Silicon Valley, it has transformed into a tech haven. This is where big names like Adobe Systems, Cisco Systems, and eBay have set up shop, pulling in brilliant minds from all over the world.

Our city isn’t just about tech, though. It’s a place where manufacturing thrives and services flourish, creating a vibrant mix of startups and small businesses. If you're dreaming big, San Jose is the place to be—it’s known for turning fresh ideas into reality.

But San Jose isn't all work and no play. We have a lively art scene with plenty of galleries, theaters, and museums that highlight both local and international talents. The Tech Interactive, formerly the Tech Museum of Innovation, is a must-visit with its hands-on exhibits that are as educational as they are fun.

For those who love the outdoors, our city is a breath of fresh air. You can wander through the sprawling Municipal Rose Garden with its 4,000 rose bushes, or hit the trails at Alum Rock Park for some views of the Santa Clara Valley.

Of course, San Jose has its challenges, too. Housing prices are soaring and the roads can get pretty jam-packed. But even with these hurdles, we keep pushing forward, fueled by an unstoppable drive for innovation and a vibrant cultural tapestry.

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    Building Codes and Permits

    Building Official: Christopher Burton
    City of San Jose Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Department
    200 E. Santa Clara St., 2nd Floor
    Phone: (408) 535-3555
    Email: buildingpermits@sanjoseca.gov

    San Jose FAQs

    Q: How far is San Jose from San Francisco?

    A: San Jose is approximately 50 miles south of San Francisco. The actual distance may vary depending on the specific starting and ending points within each city. Traveling between San Jose and San Francisco typically takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour by car, depending on traffic conditions. It is also possible to travel between the two cities using public transportation options such as trains or buses.

    Q: Are there wineries in San Jose?

    A: San Jose does not have any wineries within its city limits. While San Jose is known for its technological and entrepreneurial environment, it is not situated in a prominent wine-growing region like Napa Valley or Sonoma County. However, there are wineries located in the broader Santa Clara Valley region, which encompasses areas outside of the city of San Jose. The Santa Clara Valley, including nearby Gilroy and Morgan Hill, has a rich agricultural history and is home to a handful of wineries and vineyards.

    Q: Are there any museums or art galleries in San Jose?

    A: Yes, San Jose is home to several museums and art galleries, including the San Jose Museum of Art, The Tech Interactive, Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose and History Park.

    Q: What are some family-friendly activities in San Jose?

    A: San Jose offers a variety of family-friendly activities. Some popular options include Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, Municipal Rose Garden, and The Tech Interactive.

    Q: Can I take a guided tour in San Jose?

    A: Yes, guided tours are available in San Jose, allowing visitors to explore the city and its attractions with the assistance of knowledgeable guides. Here are a few types of guided tours that you can take in San Jose: City Tours: Various companies offer guided city tours that provide an overview of San Jose's history, culture, and landmarks. These tours often include visits to notable sites such as downtown San Jose, historic neighborhoods, and architectural landmarks. Tech Tours: Given San Jose's association with the technology industry, some guided tours focus on showcasing the city's technological innovations and significant tech-related landmarks. These tours may include visits to iconic tech company headquarters, innovation centers, and notable tech-related sites. Food Tours: San Jose boasts a diverse culinary scene, and guided food tours allow visitors to sample a variety of cuisines and specialties. These tours typically involve visits to local eateries, food markets, and culinary hotspots, providing an opportunity to savor the city's flavors. Brewery and Wine Tours: The broader Santa Clara Valley region, which includes San Jose, is known for its breweries and wineries. Guided tours offer the chance to explore local breweries, wineries, and tasting rooms, providing insights into the craft beer and wine-making processes.

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributors
    Serving Our San Jose Area

    Gary Kluck

    Gary Kluck

    Chairman/CEO, Quality First Home Improvement, Inc.

    How to Prevent Concrete Cracks

    When cracks form in newly installed concrete, it’s often the result of accelerated drying from hot temperatures and sun exposure. Since the problem stems from a lack of moisture, the best way to prevent cracking is to apply a liberal amount of water both before and after setting the concrete.

    Chitra Bheeman

    Chitra Bheeman

    Co-Owner, Advantage Moving & Storage

    Avoiding Unlicensed Movers

    Prior to hiring a moving company, it’s important to verify that its license is current. You can do this by asking for its Carrier ID number with the Bureau of Household Goods and Services (BHGS). All moving companies are required to be registered with the BHGS, so this serves as a reliable form of verification.

    Roger Van Alst

    Roger Van Alst

    President, Black Diamond Paver Stones & Landscape, Inc.

    Water-Wise Landscaping

    When it comes to conserving water, a great place to start is replacing your lawn with a more water-wise option like a drought-tolerant garden. By filling your yard with California native and drought-tolerant varieties, you can minimize water consumption while retaining a natural, visually appealing aesthetic.

    Adam Garza

    Adam Garza

    Co-Owner, San Jose Plumbing, Inc.

    Faucet Leak Detection

    In addition to routinely checking your faucet for leaks, check connections beneath the sink such as water supply lines, the p-trap and (in the case of a kitchen sink) the garbage disposal. Use your hands to feel for moisture around these connections, as touch is a much more reliable indicator than visual detection.

    Our San Jose Glossary

    “Silicon Valley”

    The region encompassing San Jose that’s known for its concentration of technology and innovation companies.

    “San Jose State University (SJSU)”

    A public university located in downtown San Jose, known for its diverse academic programs and research initiatives.

    “The Tech Interactive”

    A science and technology museum offering interactive exhibits and educational programs.

    “Guadalupe River Park”

    A park along the Guadalupe River providing recreational spaces, walking trails, and gardens.

    “Japantown”

    One of the last remaining Japantowns in the United States, featuring cultural events, shops, and restaurants.

    “Santana Row”

    An upscale shopping and entertainment district in San Jose known for its luxury boutiques, dining options, and vibrant atmosphere.

    “Winchester Mystery House”

    A historic mansion known for its architectural eccentricities and rumored paranormal activity.

    “Avaya Stadium”

    The home stadium of the San Jose Earthquakes, a Major League Soccer (MLS) team.

    “Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum”

    A museum in San Jose dedicated to ancient Egypt, featuring artifacts, a planetarium, and gardens inspired by Egyptian themes.

    San Jose's Perennial Events

    Cinco De Mayo Parade and Festival

    MAY

    Cinco De Mayo Parade and Festival

    A vibrant celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, featuring a colorful parade with traditional music, dance performances, authentic cuisine, art exhibits, and family-friendly activities.

    San Jose Obon Festival

    JULY

    San Jose Obon Festival

    Held annually by the San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin, this two-day festival is a significant cultural event for the Japanese-American community in San Jose. The festival features traditional Japanese music, dance (Obon Odori) and food, along with crafts and activities for all ages. It's a time to honor ancestors and celebrate Japanese culture and community life.

    San Jose Jazz Summer Fest

    AUGUST

    San Jose Jazz Summer Fest

    A highly anticipated annual music festival featuring live jazz performances from local and international artists, along with workshops, jam sessions, and family-friendly activities.

    Little Italy San Jose Festival

    OCTOBER

    Little Italy San Jose Festival

    This celebration of Italian culture takes place in San Jose's historic Little Italy district. It features a variety of attractions including authentic Italian cuisine, wine tasting from renowned Cal-Italia wineries, Italian arts and crafts, and a car show featuring Italian automobiles and supercars.

    Christmas in the Park

    DECEMBER

    Christmas in the Park

    A beloved holiday tradition where Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park transforms into a winter wonderland with festive decorations, twinkling lights, holiday displays, and a variety of entertainment for all ages.

    San Jose Maps

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    San Jose was founded in 1777, and today, your 1,025,350 neighbors enjoy craft nights, outdoor festivals, plays, running and galleries.

    ZIP Codes Within San Jose City

    • 95123, 95127, 95111, 95112, 95122, 95116, 95125, 95124, 95148, 95136, 95132, 95129, 95121, 95120, 95128, 95126, 95118, 95131, 95117, 95133, 95134, 95135, 95138, 95110, 95130, 95119, 95139, 95113, 95101, 95103, 95106, 95108, 95109, 95115, 95141, 95150, 95151, 95152, 95153, 95154, 95155, 95156, 95157, 95158, 95159, 95160, 95161, 95164, 95170, 95172, 95173, 95190, 95191, 95192, 95193, 95194, 95196

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    Groups and Clubs Serving San Jose

    San Jose Women's Club

    A community organization that focuses on empowering women through networking, education, and philanthropy.

    Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition

    A nonprofit advocacy group dedicated to promoting bicycling as a safe and sustainable mode of transportation in the Silicon Valley region.

    San Jose Astronomical Association

    A club for astronomy enthusiasts of all levels, offering stargazing events, educational programs, and resources for those interested in exploring the wonders of the universe.

    San Jose Jazz

    A nonprofit organization that celebrates and promotes jazz music through performances, festivals, and educational initiatives, fostering a vibrant jazz community in San Jose.

    Religious Organizations
    Serving San Jose

    Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph

    The principal church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose, serving as a center for worship and spiritual guidance.

    BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

    A Hindu temple and cultural center that promotes spiritual teachings, community service, and cultural preservation.

    San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin

    A Buddhist temple that offers a place for meditation, religious services, and community gatherings, providing opportunities for spiritual growth and cultural enrichment.

    San Jose Sikh Gurdwara

    A place of worship and community center for Sikhs, fostering religious practices, social welfare, and interfaith dialogue.

    Social San Jose

    Oldest San Jose
    Businesses

    San Jose Mercury News

    (Founded in 1851)

    San Jose Water Company

    (Founded in 1866)

    Winchester Mystery House

    (Founded in 1884)

    California Theatre

    (Founded in 1927)

    Popular Spots!

    The Tech Interactive

    An interactive science and technology museum that offers hands-on exhibits, immersive experiences, and educational programs, providing visitors with a chance to explore and engage with the latest advancements in technology.

    Santana Row

    A premier shopping and dining destination that combines luxury retail stores, trendy boutiques, upscale restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a unique outdoor shopping experience with a mix of high-end brands and local boutiques.

    San Jose Museum of Art

    A contemporary art museum showcasing a diverse collection of modern and contemporary artworks from around the world. The museum features rotating exhibitions, special events, and educational programs for visitors of all ages.

    Municipal Rose Garden

    A serene and picturesque garden that spans five acres and features over 4,000 rose bushes, creating a vibrant and fragrant oasis. It is a popular spot for leisurely walks, picnics, and enjoying the beauty of the blooming roses.

    Restaurants We Love

    Original Joe's

    A historic Italian-American restaurant that has been a San Jose institution since 1956. Known for its classic comfort food and warm ambiance, it offers a menu featuring homemade pasta, steaks, seafood, and a variety of traditional Italian dishes.

    The Table

    A farm-to-table restaurant that focuses on locally sourced ingredients and seasonal menus. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, it offers a creative and eclectic menu that showcases the best of Californian cuisine, complemented by an extensive wine list.

    Luna Mexican Kitchen

    A vibrant Mexican restaurant that serves authentic dishes inspired by the flavors of Mexico. Luna Mexican Kitchen offers a contemporary twist on traditional Mexican cuisine in a lively and welcoming setting.

    Paper Plane

    A trendy gastropub known for its craft cocktails and innovative American fare. The menu features a fusion of global flavors, with dishes like Korean fried chicken, lobster mac and cheese, and creative small plates.

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