Plaza de Cesar Chavez
Plaza de Cesar Chavez is situated on over two acres in Downtown San Jose. It is a popular place to hang out as it is located near museums such as The Tech Interactive and the illustrious San Jose Museum of Art. The park regularly attracts visitors with its musical performances and festivals.
Plaza de Cesar Chavez
1 Paseo de San Antonio
San Jose,
CA
95113
1-408-641-4144
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