- TripBuzz found 376 things to do indoors in the Castro Valley area. From World Wide Art, Inc. to Castro Village Bowl, Castro Valley offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 196 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 74 different types of things to do inside in or near Castro Valley, California. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Art Gallery.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Castro Valley, and 372 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: San Francisco, Livermore, Berkeley and San Carlos.
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32-lane facility provides automatic scoring & bumpers for young bowlers
8.2 Miles
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141 votes
2410 San Ramon Valley Blvd, Ste 130, San Ramon, CA 94583
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Featuring music from the 70's to the present, ShBoom Night Club is a club aimed at providing entertainment for an older crowd. Music, dancing, and a buffet are a few of the attractions that bring people to the club.
8.4 Miles
Named for a former professional bowler, Earl Anthony's Dublin Bowl features 40 lanes of bowling with Friday and Saturday night music and light shows. It offers a lounge with big screen TV, video games and a snack bar.
9.1 Miles
Visitors of the Alterna Playhouse will be able to watch a variety of performances throughout the year, including shows like Little Shop Of Horrors and Swearing in English. The location also offers open auditions to guests who may wish to participate.
9.7 Miles
A 24-lane bowling center, Danville Bowl offers open and league bowling with large projector screens above the pins on each lane. The center provides a pro shop, arcade games, a restaurant and bar, a pool table and party hosting.
9.8 Miles
Featuring classic video games, High Scores Arcade focuses on arcade games from the 1980s and 1990s as well as music from the 1970s and 1980s. It offers dozens of games to play and a high score board for top achievers.
9.9 Miles
Alameda Museum could be a great museum, but for now it's a tiny storefront with items from early Alameda on display. It is still interesting and has a lot of items to see from Alameda's heyday past. It is free, but they do have a donation jar.
9.9 Miles
Traditional-style bowling is available AMF Southshore Lanes across 40 individual lanes. Flat-screen televisions have been installed at each of the lanes to provide crystal clear score tracking, and there is an on-site video game arcade and six billiard tables.
9.9 Miles
The historic Alameda Theatre & Cineplex was originally founded in 1932. It was recently fully restored with an adjoining bistro restaurant and presents first-run Hollywood films in addition to classic family films daily.
9.9 Miles
The Alameda Theatre & Cineplex is a historic theater that shows first-run movies in a stylish atmosphere. Adjacent to it is the Cinema Grill, a full-service restaurant and bar that offers specials in conjunction with the theater.
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At the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, visitors can learn about the history of silent films through artifact and memorabilia displays. The location also hosts film screenings on Saturday nights.