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Discover the most popular places to visit in Pleasanton
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Alameda County Fairgrounds
8.0/10 (164 reviews)
This historic fairground has hosted California's vibrant county fair since 1912 across its 267-acre campus. Beyond summer festivities, it transforms year-round for car shows, cultural gatherings, and equestrian events.
Ruby Hill Winery
8.4/10 (86 reviews)
Nestled in Livermore Valley, Ruby Hill Winery crafts exceptional wines from estate-grown grapes in a welcoming atmosphere. Experience their guided tastings or take the iconic bus tour through picturesque vineyards.
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Open Photo by Ruhi Bharti
Stoneridge Shopping Center
8.4/10 (230 reviews)
This upscale shopping destination houses over 140 retailers and restaurants in the Tri-Valley area. Explore high-end brands and diverse dining options in this spacious, two-level indoor mall.
Tommy T's Comedy House
8.2/10 (73 reviews)
This intimate comedy club pairs stand-up performances with American cuisine for a memorable night out. Catch rising local talent or national headliners while enjoying dinner in a casual, laughter-filled atmosphere.
Hacienda Business Park
8.4/10 (61 reviews)
This modern business hub spans 875 acres with over 10 million square feet of mixed-use space. Explore the park-like grounds, upscale shopping centers, and diverse dining options while 16,000 professionals work nearby.
Downtown Pleasanton Arch
This 1932 gateway sign stands as a rare surviving town entrance marker in California, illuminated beautifully at night. Photograph the historic arch before exploring downtown Pleasanton's charming shops and restaurants.
Pleasanton Fairways Golf Course
8.2/10 (37 reviews)
This approachable 9-hole executive course offers a quick round for players of all skill levels. Practice on the grass driving range before tackling the compact layout with its strategic bunkers and water hazard.
Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area
8.0/10 (55 reviews)
This former quarry turned 80-acre lake offers a peaceful escape with swimming, fishing, and scenic trails. Arrive early on weekends to claim prime picnic spots with BBQ grills near the sandy beach.
"I thoroughly enjoyed my stay; came in tired, wanted a shower and sleep. Clean spacious room had the ambience for both. I was greeted and checked out by engaging friendly staff."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.