Embark on an engaging scavenger hunt through the vibrant streets of San Jose, California. Explore both old and new, as you explore the unique blend of history and tech innovation that defines San Jose
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Location: San Jose
What's Included
- Access to the interactive scavenger hunt tour and challenges you follow & find with your smartphone.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely! The scavenger hunt is designed to be fun for all ages, including kids. Your nephew will love the interactive challenges and exploring San Jose. Just make sure to keep an eye on him during the hunt since some spots might be busier than others. Plus, it's a great way for him to learn about the city while having fun!
A: Rain or shine, the scavenger hunt goes on! Since it’s done via smartphone, you can choose to explore under umbrellas or wait for a break in the rain. Just be sure to dress appropriately for the weather. If it’s really bad, you might want to reschedule for a sunnier day, but usually, a little rain doesn't hurt the fun!
A: The scavenger hunt usually takes about 2 to 3 hours, depending on how fast you move and how many challenges you want to tackle. It’s pretty flexible since you can go at your own pace. Planning a lunch afterward sounds perfect—there are some great places around Market Street where you can grab a bite!
Discussions
Just did the San Jose Scavenger Hunt, and it was so much fun!
Hey everyone! I just got back from the San Jose Scavenger Hunt Walking Tour and it totally exceeded my expectations. We spent a few hours wandering around Market Street and San Pedro Square, solving clues and learning about the city’s history. It was super cool to see the mix of old buildings and new tech spots. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a unique way to explore. Thinking about gifting it to my parents next!
Thinking of gifting the scavenger hunt - any advice?
I'm considering getting the San Jose scavenger hunt for a friend who loves exploring new places. I’ve heard great things but not sure if it’s really worth it. Is it engaging enough for adults? Any tips on how to make the outing more fun?