- Our list of the best things to do in Burlingame, California, features the top 942 nearby activities — including 341 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Burlingame, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Burlingame, CA , followed by 927 popular activities in nearby cities, including San Francisco, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, Berkeley, Los Altos, San Carlos, South San Francisco, Palo Alto, Oakland, Sausalito, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, San Leandro, Alameda, Fremont, Hayward, Newark, San Bruno, Castro Valley, San Mateo, Union City, Belmont, Redwood City, Cupertino, Daly City, Richmond, Menlo Park, Tiburon, San Ramon, Santa Clara, Dublin, Lafayette, Pleasanton, Lodi, Santa Ynez, San Rafael and Danville
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Marymeade Park is a small, quiet park with two play structures along with a rocky water fountain area where children can play with sand and water. Other attractions include picnic tables, large grass areas for picnics, barbeques pits and restrooms.
21.7 Miles
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8 votes
350 Harbor Drive, Sausalito, CA 94965
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Blue Runner Sport fishing offers private sport fishing tours. All of the tours are taken on a DELTA, one of the most high-tech and comfortable fishing boats in the industry.
21.7 Miles
The private sailing tours offered by Captain Chuck's Charters take you through some stunning views of San Francisco Bay including the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Angel Island. The captain, an experienced mariner, is friendly and well-informed. The yachts are well-maintained and insured.
21.7 Miles
99%
262 votes
310 Harbor Drive, Sausalito, CA 94966
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Guest can experience sailing charters on the San Francisco bay with Captain Kirk's Sailing Adventures - Private Tours. They offer three professionally maintained yachts, the 50-foot Santa Cruz, the 50-foot Gulf Star, and the 36-foot Soverel.
21.7 Miles
The Berkeley Rose Garden is famed for its 3,000 rose bushes and 250 varieties of roses, laid out in a terraced amphitheater setting. There are also tennis courts and picnic tables on its 3.64 acres.
21.7 Miles
Located next to the Berkeley Rose Garden, Codornices Park features facilities for baseball and basketball along with a multipurpose grass field. The park also offers picnic areas, barbeque grills, hiking trails through the woods and children's playgrounds.
21.7 Miles
With Tenndeavor, visitors can receive personalized tennis instruction with tennis professionals. The team helps visitors develop the correct form and techniques to make it from a novice to an advanced level.
21.7 Miles
Originally built in 1945, Washington Park is a public park that features basketball and tennis courts, a playground, picnic areas, and pavilions that can be rented for groups. The park also offers the largest lifeguard-staffed community pool in the area.
21.8 Miles
Established by Edith Heath in 1948, Heath Ceramics is popular as much for its quality ceramic ware as for the friendly and informative factory tours. Besides the ceramics, the store also offers glassware, jewelry, candles and a variety of tiles.
21.8 Miles
One of Berkeley's most beautiful attractions is the Berkeley Municipal Rose Garden. It features thousands of rose bushes, tennis courts, public seating, walking trails and manicured foot paths. The Berkeley Municipal Rose Garden is at its peak in May.