Iconic landmarks in San Jose, California

Winchester Mystery House

The Winchester Mystery House is one of San Jose’s most intriguing attractions. Built by Sarah Winchester, widow of the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, the sprawling Victorian mansion is famous for its maze-like layout and architectural oddities—staircases that lead to nowhere, doors that open into walls, and rooms with no apparent purpose. Legend has it that Sarah constructed the home continuously for 38 years to appease the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles. Today, visitors can tour the home and learn about its eerie history and bizarre construction.

SAP Center

Known as the “Shark Tank,” the SAP Center is San Jose’s premier sports and entertainment venue. It’s home to the NHL’s San Jose Sharks and hosts concerts, shows, and sporting events year-round. With a seating capacity of over 17,000, it has welcomed performances from top global artists and events like WWE, Disney on Ice, and UFC. Conveniently located in downtown San Jose, it’s a major hub for both locals and tourists seeking big-name entertainment.

San Jose Museum of Art

Located in the heart of downtown, the San Jose Museum of Art features an impressive collection of modern and contemporary works, with a focus on West Coast artists. The museum’s blend of classic and contemporary architecture mirrors the city’s tech-forward spirit paired with its rich cultural roots. It's a fantastic stop for art lovers looking to explore thought-provoking exhibitions and creative installations in a relaxed and beautifully curated space.

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum transports visitors to ancient Egypt through the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts on display in western North America. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood near the Rose Garden, the museum features replicas of tombs, real mummies, papyrus scrolls, and stunning statuary. It’s an educational experience for both kids and adults, offering guided tours, lectures, and hands-on exhibits that dive into the mysteries of ancient 

Municipal Rose Garden

The San Jose Municipal Rose Garden is a hidden gem and a serene escape from the hustle of city life. Established in 1927, this 5½-acre garden features over 3,500 rose bushes representing nearly 200 varieties. It's a popular spot for weddings, photo shoots, picnics, and leisurely walks. With its well-maintained lawns and stunning floral displays, the garden offers a peaceful and