- Our list of the best things to do in Cupertino, California, features the top 580 nearby activities — including 186 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cupertino, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 28 things to do within the city of Cupertino, CA , followed by 552 popular activities in nearby cities, including San Jose, Los Altos, Santa Cruz, San Carlos, Palo Alto, Saratoga, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Fremont, Newark, Los Gatos, Milpitas, San Mateo, Union City, Hayward, Redwood City, Santa Clara, Half Moon Bay, Belmont, Capitola, Menlo Park, Campbell, Aptos, Morgan Hill, Pleasanton, Burlingame, San Francisco, Castro Valley, Livermore and San Bruno
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Established in 1989, Sandi Holder's Doll Attic is well known for an extensive, and impressive, selection of Barbie dolls and other dolls alike. Antique shoppers, doll collectors and toy aficionados are among the shops biggest fans.
18.7 Miles
The main center for community leisure services on the western side of town is the Holly Community Center. Along with fitness facilities, the site which includes an auditorium that is able to hold up to 250 people can be rented for private parties.
18.8 Miles
Redwood Shores Bay Trail is 500 miles long and offers wildlife and places to come for cycling and running. Visitors can also see birds, squirrels, jack rabbits, the high and low tides, sting rays, jelly fish and plants all around.
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Old World Spirits is a distillery and winery that produces gin, absinthe, whiskey and liqueurs and is open on Fridays for tours and tastings. Food is not provided or allowed on the premises.
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32920 Alvarado Niles Rd, Ste 210, Union City, CA 94587
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Spanning 15,000-sqft, Pacific West Gymnastics is a sporting facility that features 2 in-ground pits filled with foam, a 40-foot tumble track, and a trampoline. The facility holds Tae Kwon Do classes on the padded floor.
18.8 Miles
The public can rent the space of Seven Hills Park for private gatherings and events for a fee. The park itself features a car-themed playground area, sand volleyball court, walking path, picnic tables, restrooms, and basketball court.
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Providing gymnastics training for kids, San Mateo Gymnastic Center offers a range of classes, from tumbling to acrobatics. The facility is filled with equipment like bars, beams, and trampolines for children to practice with.
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Following a small brook, the Twin Pines Park offers roughly 10 acres of recreational activities. On the grounds of the park, there are multiple shaded picnic sites, open space trails, a children's playground, and an open use field.
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A combination of three organizations, the Twin Pines Art Center consists of the Peninsula Arts Council, Belmont Arts Council, and Peninsula Museum of Art. Their galleries feature local artists' work, and the museum contains an art studio, store, and library.
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Commemorating the completion of the Hetch-Hetchy Dam water transport project in 1934, the Pulgas Water Temple stands to celebrate the delivery of clean water to the area. The temples surrounding park area is a serene and peaceful place to visit or host private events.