All Attractions in Oakland

With all that Oakland has to offer, visiting this vibrant city should never have a dull moment. Jack London Square features some of the best dining, shopping, live music and nightlife in the Bay Area, including the famous Heinhold's First and Last Chance Saloon, survivor of the "Big One" (the 1906 earthquake); it's leaning tremendously, but still open today. Jack London Square is also home to the world famous Yoshi's Jazz Club while downtown Oakland's theatric claim to fame is the art deco grandeur of the Paramount Theater. From picturesque parks along the East Oakland foothills and the wonderment of the Chabot Space Center to the bustle of Chinatown, don't miss any chance to explore all of this cultural hub in the East Bay.

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1520 Lakeside Dr Oakland CA 94612
(510) 238-7275
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699 Bellevue Ave Oakland CA 94610
(510) 452-2259
Folklore and fable come to life at downtown Oakland's magical 10 acre park, where children can create, imagine, play, and learn. With colorful exhibits, fanciful rides, and hands-on crafts, Oakland's Fairyland is the place where families with young childr
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920 Allston Way Berkeley CA 94710
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3612 Webster St Oakland CA 94609
(510) 597-5038
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2590 Telegraph Ave Berkeley CA 94704
(510) 540-7878
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2477 Monterey Blvd Oakland CA 94611
(510) 482-0422
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7th Street Oakland CA 94607
(510) 272-4810
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1418 Lakeside Dr Oakland CA 94612
(510) 444-1876
The Camron-Stanford House is the last of the beautiful 19th century mansions that once surrounded Lake Merritt.
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95 Linden St Oakland CA 94607
(510) 550-7273
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700 Jean St Oakland CA 94610
(510) 597-5039
Pack a lunch and let your nose be the guide in Oakland's 8-acre municipal rose garden. Since the 1930s, Oakland's Morcom Amphitheatre has been home to over 6000 immaculately-tended varieties of roses from all over the globe. Smell the roses in full-bloom

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