Milpitas: Discover the City in 5 Days

1 cities | 10 attraction(s) | total distance 27 km
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This 5-day itinerary in Milpitas, California, takes you to explore the best of the city and its surroundings. From nature parks to local festivals, this plan offers you a perfect combination of cultural and outdoor activities. Enjoy the beauty and community of Milpitas on this unforgettable trip and enjoy your stay!
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Day1: Milpitas

2 attraction(s) · 6 km
Enjoy a day outdoors at Ed R. Levin County Park in Milpitas, with hiking and breathtaking views. Visit the Milpitas Community Garden for a quiet respite among the local flora and community.
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Day2: Milpitas

3 attraction(s) · 2 km
Head to the Grand Mall, not only to shop but also to explore the LEGOLAND Discovery Center Bay Area. Then, spend some time at the Milpitas Library, where free community events are often held - enjoy a day full of fun and culture!
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Day3: Milpitas

2 attraction(s) · 4 km
Visit the Jose Higuera Adobe and Alviso Adobe historic parks in Milpitas to explore 19th century architecture and enjoy a leisurely stroll in a historic setting.

Day4: Milpitas

2 attraction(s) · 2 km
Explore the serenity of Hidden Lake Park with a leisurely stroll around the lake, followed by outdoor activities at the popular Cardoza Park in Milpitas.
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Day5: Milpitas

1 attraction(s) · 0 km
Enjoy a 5-day tour of Milpitas, including visits to Historic Downtown Milpitas, Piedmont Hills Park, Ed Levin Nature Preserve, Celebrate Milpitas Festival, and the Milpitas Farmers' Market. A delightful blend of nature, culture and community experiences make your visit to Milpitas an unforgettable experience - enjoy your stay!
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