Skip the crowds - this is a private tour only for your group! Embark on a captivating 2-hour private family walking tour of San Jose, filled with interactive learning and historical delights. Begin yo
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Location: San Jose
What's Included
- Admission fee to Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose 18 EUR per person
- Professional local tour guide
- Admission fee to San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles 10 EUR per person
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: While the Children's Discovery Museum is definitely aimed at younger kids, it does have some cool exhibits that teens might appreciate, especially in the tech and science areas. Plus, the tour is private, so you can tailor it a bit for your family's interests. A lot of parents have found that even teens enjoy the hands-on activities if you encourage them to get involved!
A: Parking can be tricky, but there are several nearby lots, and some street parking if you arrive early. The best bet is to look for public parking on San Pedro Street, or check out the market's website for parking deals. Just keep in mind that weekends can be busier, so plan ahead!
A: If bad weather strikes, the tour company is pretty flexible with rescheduling. They’ll work with you to find a new date that fits your schedule. Just make sure to contact them ahead of time – they’re really accommodating!
Discussions
Just did the Family Adventures Walking Tour in San Jose – loved it!
We took the private walking tour last weekend and it was such a great experience! Our guide was super engaging, especially with our kids at the Children’s Discovery Museum. They got to explore some really hands-on stuff. Plus, San Pedro Square Market was awesome for grabbing lunch; I recommend the tacos! The quilts at the museum were surprisingly interesting too. Totally worth it!
Considering the Family Walking Tour for my kids' birthday – any tips?
I’m thinking of booking this walking tour for my twins’ birthday. They’re turning 8 and I want something fun but also educational. Has anyone done this? What was the best part for the kids? Any tips on making it special?