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Why people love visiting artsy Redwood City
Enjoy the area's theater scene, entertainment and opera and make a vacation rental your home during your stay in Redwood City. This welcoming city allures visitors with its cafes and shopping. Levi's Stadium and San Francisco Bay are just a couple of the must-sees in the area. A vacation rental can help make your stay complete—many rentals come with a full kitchen and laundry facilities.
Activities and attractions in Redwood City
Are you hoping to discover attractions to see while you're in the area? Venture out of your vacation home and experience everything that makes Redwood City a fun place to get away. These are some of the most popular attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Tesla Motors (15.7 mi / 25.3 km)
- Crystal Springs Golf Course (9.6 mi / 15.5 km)
- NASA Ames Research (10.6 mi / 17.1 km)
- GoKart Racer (10.7 mi / 17.2 km)
- Half Moon Bay Golf Links (12 mi / 19.3 km)
- Twin Creeks Sports Complex (13.6 mi / 21.8 km)
Enjoy Redwood City’s live music
From your Redwood City vacation rental, explore the area’s historic downtown by following the Redwood City Path of History walking tour. This is also a very family-friendly city with more than 20 public parks to explore and enjoy. The city plays host to many free live music events over the summer months, including Music in the Park in Stafford Park, Sounds of the Shores in Marlin Park, and Music in the Square in the city’s Courthouse Square. Add to this Redwood City’s many restaurants, lively bars, new theater complex, and historic 1929 Fox Theater, and there are plenty of reasons to head downtown.
Redwood City through the seasons
Like most of the Bay Area, Redwood City enjoys warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. July is the warmest month, with temperatures usually hovering around the 70s, but occasionally getting as high as the low 100s – the perfect weather to enjoy Redwood City’s live music events. If you’d prefer milder temperatures, fall and spring are great times to visit, providing ideal weather for sightseeing. Winters can get cold, but are usually relatively mild, and snow flurries are very rare.
Getting back to nature in Redwood City
There are swathes of nature close to Redwood City, including the vast, watery landscape of Bair Island Ecological Reserve. Then there’s the nearby Redwood Shores State Marine Park, which is the place to go to explore the shoreline, fish, or catch glimpses of shorebirds. Inland, towards the Santa Cruz Mountains, Edgewood County Park is known for its picturesque wildflower displays. Or, you can head to the grassy meadows, Californian redwood forests, and steep, cool canyons of Huddart Park, 30 minutes west – perfect for hiking, biking, or picnicking.
Transportation options to and around Redwood City
Fly into Norman Y. Mineta San Jose Intl. Airport (SJC), the closest airport, located 18.4 mi (29.6 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you might consider flying into San Francisco Intl. Airport (SFO), which is 12.4 mi (20 km) away.
If you'd rather travel by train, you can make your way to Redwood City Station.