San Jose Jazz

 

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getting to san jose

 

The festival comprises 10 stages and a club crawl all within walking distance in downtown San Jose. The main stage is located at Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park.The outdoor stages comprise numerous beverage, food and arts & crafts booths. The map below shows the festival zone in downtown San Jose.

 


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Getting to the San Jose is easy by car, plane, or train.

If you’re from out-of-state or out-of-the-country, the Mineta San Jose International Airport is the ticket for you. Only three miles from downtown, over 12 major airlines provide an average of 384 commercial arrivals and departures from both national and international locations. For those more locally situated, San Jose is also accessible via four major freeways. Map.

 

Public transportation includes Capitol Corridor (to San Jose Diridon station), ACE rail (to San Jose Diridon station),  Caltrain (to San Jose Diridon station), BART, bus, and light rail.

 

Click to learn more about local public transportation and parking (Bus, Light Rail, Caltrain, BART, street closures and more).

 

Take the train to the Festival!

Take the ACErail from the Central Valley

Eliminate the hassle and stress of driving to the San Jose Jazz Festival with a cost effective and convenient alternative, take the ACE train!    On ACE you will enjoy a relaxing ride to and from festival without worrying about traffic and parking - all for a great value. The ACE Special Train to the San Jose Jazz Summer Fest will run on Saturday August 13 with return trips offered both August 13 and 14.  For departure locations and schedule information please click here.   

 

Take the Capitol Corridor from Sacramento

Ditch the traffic and parking hassles and take the Capitol Corridor train for a relaxing and enjoyable way to travel.  And with up to 32 weekday trains a day between San Jose and Sacramento, it's easy to find one that fits your schedule.

Providing train travel between Sacramento, Oakland and San Jose, Capitol Corridor offers a reliable, comfortable, cost-competitive and environmentally-responsible choice for people traveling along the I-80, I-680, and I-880 freeways.  Come see why so many of your neighbors are getting on the train...experience travel made simple!

 

Visit www.capitolcorridor.org or call call 1-877-9-RIDECC for more information.

 

 

 

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