Itineraries in San Jose
Walking is the best way to discover San Jose. We've selected the most beautiful itineraries — the classic ones, the alternative ones and the ones designed for those with only a few hours — with stops, estimated durations and tips on places not to miss along the route.
Walking is the best way to discover San Jose. We've selected the most beautiful itineraries — the classic ones, the alternative ones and the ones designed for those with only a few hours — with stops, estimated durations and tips on places not to miss along the route. The San Jose selection grows every week thanks to the community: you'll find the latest picks here.
Spring opens San Jose up: terraces, parks and outdoor itineraries fill with new energy. For walkers, it's an ideal season to pick a themed route. Highlights in the listing include Meyer Green, Crittenden Hill e Mango Park — each with a full page, photos and practical tips.
A good itinerary in San Jose alternates pause and motion: timing matters as much as the stops, because the city reveals itself when you slow down. These itineraries are designed for independent travelers: stops, durations and flexibility, no group-tour constraints.
Below each San Jose listing you'll find direct links to open the map, save the place to favorites or add it to a personal itinerary.
Local tip: comfortable shoes and an unplanned stop in a neighborhood cafe make all the difference. Pick an itinerary, save it and follow it step by step on the San Jose map.
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- What's the best itinerary in San Jose in one day?
- For a day in San Jose we recommend a classic itinerary among the landmark sites of the center, alternated with stops at authentic venues. You'll find the full route below.
- Can you visit San Jose in a weekend?
- Yes: with two days you can see the best of San Jose, alternating iconic sites, museums and venues. The itineraries on this page are also designed for short weekends.
- Are there themed itineraries in San Jose?
- Yes, on Urbaniqo you'll find themed itineraries of San Jose focused on art, food, architecture and specific neighborhoods.