Near Denny: hotels, restaurants, pubs, cafes, campings
Nearest users: citzen luistxo ljambard gari
Nearest items
Taqueria Tlaquepaque #2 ( km)
721 Willow St, San Jose, CA 95125
(408) 287-9777
(408) 287-9777
3Dfx Interactive ( km)
San Jose, CA ( km)
San Jose, California ( km)
Sister Cities Seating Areas ( km)
Several Sister Cities Seating Areas are already in place at the south end of the park, and additional tributes are planned. These areas commemorate San Jose\'s special relationship with seven cities throughout the world: Okayama, Japan
Children's Discovery Museum ( km)
Purple building, designed by Mexico City-based architect Ricardo Legorreta
Acer Laboratories ( km)
Google Developer Day at the San Jose Convention Center ( km)
May 31st, 2007.
San Jose McEnery Convention Center
150 West San Carlos St.
San Jose, CA 95113
San Jose McEnery Convention Center
150 West San Carlos St.
San Jose, CA 95113
Anno Domini // the second coming of Art & Design ( km)
Anno Domini has been both representing and promoting urban contemporary art and culture since we opened our doors in 2000.
Monopoly in the Park ( km)
Monopoly in the Park, in Discovery Meadow, features the largest Monopoly game board in the world. It is designed to be an interactive element of the park, with groups able to rent large tokens and actually play a game of Monopoly in an outdoor public sett
Crown Plaza Downtown, San Jose ( km)
Tagzania guys Luistxo and Josu staying here on occasion of Where 2.0
The Sainte Claire Hotel San Jose ( km)
Luistxo Fernandez and Gari Araolaza from Tagzania staying here while Where 2.0 2007, Google Developer Day and WhereCamp
Plaza de Cesar Chavez (free wifi) ( km)
Free wifi here.
The Tech Museum of Innovation ( km)
Only in Silicon Valley can you find The Tech Museum of Innovation, a place celebrating human ingenuity and the spirit of the possible.
The Tech Museum of Innovation ( km)
Only in Silicon Valley can you find The Tech Museum of Innovation, a place celebrating human ingenuity and the spirit of the possible.
The Muwekma Ohlone Tribute ( km)
The Muwekma Ohlone people, Native Americans who once lived along the Guadalupe River, are honored with animal sculptures important to their tradition, on the Park Avenue Bridge.



