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Discover San Jose’s landmarks with a fun self-guided scavenger hunt for groups up to 15, lasting about 2.5 hours at $49.99, exploring iconic sites and history.
The San Jose Scavenger Hunt Walking Activity offers a lively and interactive way to explore San Jose, USA, at a reasonable price of $49.99 per group (up to 15 participants). The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, making it ideal for families, friends, or small groups seeking a flexible, engaging outing. This self-guided activity uses a mobile ticket, allowing participants to set their own pace while discovering the city’s key sights and stories. It’s a perfect option for those interested in a mix of history, landmarks, and playful challenges without the need for a guide to accompany them.
Set against the backdrop of Silicon Valley, the tour begins at 401 S Almaden Blvd and takes you through various notable locations and landmarks. You’ll explore puzzle questions, photo opportunities, and famous sites like the world’s largest Monopoly board and the Chuck E. Cheese statue. While food and drinks aren’t included, the activity emphasizes interactive discovery and scenic walks, suitable for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy a flexible schedule.


This scavenger hunt introduces participants to San Jose’s history and modern attractions through a series of interactive clues and photo challenges. The activity is designed to allow self-paced discovery, making it highly adaptable for different schedules and energy levels. Starting from a convenient location in downtown San Jose, the tour covers famous landmarks, local parks, and high-tech attractions, all woven into a playful exploration.
Travelers should note that confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and registration instructions are provided via email and voucher. The activity is near public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors. It suits those who want a fun, educational, and active outing without the need for a guide, but requires a smartphone with cellular data.
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The scavenger hunt highlights San Jose’s founding in 1777 and its role as California’s first capital. Participants learn about the city’s early days as they walk through Guadalupe River Park and Gardens, which offers scenic views and photo opportunities along the river. This area provides a peaceful environment for self-guided exploration and nature fans will appreciate the lush surroundings.
While the activity doesn’t include food or drinks, the proximity to downtown means you can easily find cafes or eateries nearby to conclude your visit. The historical questions and landmark clues ensure you gain insights into San Jose’s development from pioneer days to the high-tech hub it is today.

Among the highlights are the world’s largest Monopoly board, which offers a fun photo stop and a quirky reminder of classic board games, and the Chuck E. Cheese statue, symbolizing family entertainment in the city. Such landmarks add a playful element to the activity, making it suitable for families and young explorers.
Participants get the chance to snap selfies, test their knowledge with thought-provoking questions, and enjoy short walks between stops. The self-guided format means there’s no rush, giving everyone time to appreciate each site at their own pace.

The tour is designed to take in key points around downtown, including parks, public art, and historical markers. Since it begins and ends at the same point, 401 S Almaden Blvd, it offers a circular route that maximizes sightseeing within a compact area. The route is suitable for walking around 2 miles, which is manageable for most visitors with moderate physical fitness.
It’s worth noting that since the activity is self-guided, participants should bring their smartphone fully charged and with cellular data. The interactive questions encourage engagement, while the photo stops serve as great memory-makers.

The activity is available every day from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM, providing flexibility for different schedules. The meeting point is easy to reach via public transportation or car, and the tour is private, meaning only your group participates. Since food and drinks are not included, travelers should plan accordingly, especially if they spend longer exploring.
The activity is designed for those who enjoy moderate walking around the city’s sights. It’s perfect for groups seeking an independent experience that combines learning, sightseeing, and fun challenges. No guides are present during the activity, but clear instructions on registration and participation are provided through email and the voucher.

This interactive walking activity offers a cost-effective and flexible way to see San Jose without the constraints of a guided tour. It’s especially well-suited for families, friends, or couples who enjoy self-directed exploration and want to experience the city’s landmarks at their own pace.
While it doesn’t include food or beverages, the price point and duration make it an attractive option for a half-day outing. The immense variety of landmarks and the chance to test knowledge make it a lively, engaging experience that highlights both history and modern attractions.

This activity balances fun and education in a way that’s accessible for a wide range of visitors. Its strength lies in flexibility, interactive elements, and its focus on local landmarks like the Monopoly board and Chuck E. Cheese statue. The self-guided format means you can skip or linger at stops, tailoring the experience to your preferences.
The main consideration is the lack of included amenities like food or guide support**, so it’s best suited for those prepared to bring their own device, plan for some walking, and enjoy a personalized adventure through San Jose’s downtown.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the playful stops like the world’s largest Monopoly board and Chuck E. Cheese statue make it fun for kids, especially with family groups.
Can I start this activity at any time?
Yes, the tour is available Monday through Sunday, from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM, and you can start at your convenience within these hours.
Do I need to bring anything?
Participants should bring a smartphone with cellular data, and ensure it is charged. Food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
Is there a guide during the walk?
No, this is a self-guided activity, with instructions sent via email. You do not have a guide accompanying you.
How much walking is involved?
Participants should expect to walk about 2 miles during the activity, suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll explore famous sites such as the world’s largest Monopoly board, the Chuck E. Cheese statue, and Guadalupe River Park and Gardens.
Can I participate with a large group?
The activity is designed for groups of up to 15 people per booking, making it perfect for small gatherings.
Does the activity include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included or provided as part of the tour.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
Who is the provider?
The activity is offered by Puzzling Adventures, a provider known for interactive, self-guided experiences.