- 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.
Showing 561-570 of
634
46.0 Miles
At Westwood Winery, visitors can sample a variety of wines, from Pinot Noir to Syrah. The staff offer behind the scenes tours of the winery where visitors can see the wine making process up close.
46.0 Miles
The Haggin Museum is a premier art and history museum of Stockton. The museum features various traveling exhibits as well permanent exhibits that include a 19th century art collection and information on prominent historical members of the towns past.
46.0 Miles
Known for preserving the history of Solano County, the Vacaville Museum is an educational and interesting stop for those wanting to learn about the local area. The museum promotes the value of the communities heritage through educational programs and interactive exhibits.
46.0 Miles
93%
55 votes
452 First St E, Ste G, Sonoma, CA 95476
MoreLess Info
At Eric K. James Vineyards Tasting Room, visitors can sample up to ten different local wines like Syrah and Port. The tasting room often features live entertainment from local jazz and blues bands.
46.0 Miles
J&S Performing Arts Center is a youth theatre that supports young local talent with teaching programs and the opportunity to participate in shows throughout the year. Visitors can support by seeing popular titles such as The Little Mermaid and Aladdin.
46.1 Miles
San Francisco Solano Mission is a popular historic landmark and a great place to learn about local history. The exhibits here showcase 19th century artworks maintained in excellent condition. The mission chapel too, is beautiful and worth a visit.
46.1 Miles
The Roche Winery is a family-owned winery that features indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, 10 varieties of wines, and a shaded garden patio. The patio has a fireplace and the winery also serves food.
46.2 Miles
Located along the Silverado trail in Napa Valley, Luna Vineyards was founded by George Vare and Mike Moone in 1995. They have a Tuscan tasting salon. Make sure to make a reservation if you have a party of 12 or more.
46.2 Miles
Sonoma's Ravenswood Winery makes wine from its own grapes. Its founder and head vintner describes the wines as 'unfussy and unwimpy.' The most popular Ravenswood wines are Pinot Noir and Zinfandel.
46.3 Miles
General M.G. Vallejo Home is over two centuries old. Tour the grounds, which have been beautifully upkept, for $3 admission.