Road trip from Sunnyvale to Fremont
All Category
Sights & Landmarks
Museums
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Parks
Zoos & Aquariums
Nightlife
Spas & Wellness
Show more (5+)
All Category
Sights & Landmarks
Museums
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Parks
Zoos & Aquariums
Nightlife
Spas & Wellness
Shopping
Concerts & Shows
Food & Drink
Fun & Games
Reset
Show less
ITINERARY
0h 23m16 miles20 stops
1
Oakland Zoo
Oakland Zoo was established in 1922 and is managed by the Conservation Society of California, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife both locally and globally. The Zoo is home to over 850 native and exotic animals. We're recognized for our outstanding animal care, particularly our elephant care program, and for our Leed-certified, 17,000 square foot, state-of-the-art veterinary hospital—the largest wild animal veterinary facility in Northern California. June 2018 introduced Oakland Zoo guests to an entirely new experience, California Trail, a monumental expansion furthering our commitment to animal care, education, and conservation with a focus on this state’s remarkable native wildlife—both past and present.
2
Oakland California Temple & Visitors' Center
Open to the public, the Oakland California Temple & Visitors' Center is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Visitors can walk through the colorful gardens lined with towering palm trees, sit by the fountains and cascading waterfall, enjoy the beautiful view of the San Francisco Bay Area, and feel the peace of the grounds. While you're there, you can take a guided tour at the Visitors' Center, learn more about you're family's history at the FamilySearch Library, and attend events at the Temple Hill Auditorium. Only members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can enter the temple itself. A coveted location for photographers, the Oakland Temple is one of the best locations to enjoy a sunset over the Bay. At night, the Oakland Temple is brightly lit and can be seen throughout the Bay Area. Devotionals, concerts, and performances are hosted throughout the month in the Temple Hill Auditorium and most events are free.
3
Jack London's Cabin
Jack London's Yukon home during the winter of 1897-98.
4
Oakland Museum of California
The Oakland Museum of California provides unique collections, exhibitions and educational opportunities designed to generate a broader and deeper understanding of and interest in California's environment, history, art and people. Museum programs are responsive, accessible and meaningful to the public, including school children, teachers, scholars, the immediate Oakland community, and an increasingly diverse California population.
5
Jack London Square
Shopping, restaurants, and Jack London's cabin.
6
Yoshi's
Both a restaurant and nightclub, this Japanese venue is enjoyed by jazz aficionados who come to see local and national jazz performers.
7
Oaktown Spice Shop
8
Lake Merritt
Saltwater lake in the middle of the city.
9
Fox Theater
10
Make-Out Room
11
Old Oakland Farmer's Market
12
The New Parkway Theater
13
Suchada Traditional Thai Massage
First location: A unique opportunity to experience a traditional therapeutic Thai massage outside of Thailand. Beautiful ambiance decorated with antiques and friendly people.
14
Barbary Coast Dispensary
15
St. Patrick Catholic Church
16
The Royale
Royale is the venue for serious music lovers who don’t take themselves too seriously. Our dream is to provide a comfortable, affordable, and friendly space where everyone is welcome to enjoy top quality drinks and music. Located at 800 Post Street, Royale is in the heart of San Francisco’s historic Nob Hill neighborhood. We opened in 2012 and have become a neighborhood institution for San Francisco locals. We are a musician-owned and managed venue, with a passion for great live entertainment. Royale has come to be known as one of the best bars in San Francisco for classic cocktails, rotating local and craft beers on tap, and a lively afternoon happy hour. Join us to see some of the hottest jazz bands and the most underrated, untapped local talent San Francisco has to offer.
17
San Francisco Music Hall Of Fame Gallery
A must see San Francisco tourist attraction for music lovers. The Gallery honors around 90 of the most iconic Bay Area artists & bands. Blown up shots from Getty Images, laser printed on aluminum Original written tributes by prominent national writers such as Ben Fong-Torres [Rolling Stone Magazine], Emma Silvers [KQED], Joel Selvin [SF Chronicle], and more.
18
Haas - Lilienthal House
This Queen Anne style home, now a museum, was the house where the merchant family of blue jeans (Haas) and canned goods (Lilienthal) lived.
19
Boudin at the Wharf
This bakery produces traditional San Francisco sourdough and French breads that can be shipped or mail-ordered.
20
Cartoon Art Museum
Cartoon Art Museum has something for everyone — from comic strips, comic books and anime to political cartoons, graphic novels and underground comix. Visitors of all ages can view original cartoon art at exhibitions and screenings, produce their own comics and animation at classes and workshops, research deeply into our collection and library, and mingle with professional and aspiring cartoonists. The Museum's mission is to ignite imaginations and foster the next generation of visual storytellers by celebrating the history of cartoon art, its role in society, and its universal appeal. Located at 781 Beach Street (just one block from Aquatic Park, the Maritime Museum, Ghirardelli Square, and the Hyde Street cable car turnaround), the first floor gallery and lobby offer a beautiful historic façade, prominent street presence, convenient parking, and easy access to and from public transportation. Visit our website for a list of current exhibitions.
Customize this Trip
OVERVIEW
Sunnyvale to Fremont
1
Start:Oakland Zoo
Oakland, California·
4.5
(710) review
Oakland Zoo was established in 1922 and is managed by the Conservation Society of California, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife both locally and globally. The Zoo is home to over 850 native and exotic animals. We're recognized for our outstanding animal care, particularly our elephant care program, and for our Leed-certified, 17,000 square foot, state-of-the-art veterinary hospital—the largest wild animal veterinary facility in Northern California. June 2018 introduced Oakland Zoo guests to an entirely new experience, California Trail, a monumental expansion furthering our commitment to animal care, education, and conservation with a focus on this state’s remarkable native wildlife—both past and present.
2
Start:Oakland California Temple & Visitors' Center
Oakland, California·
5.0
(940) review
Open to the public, the Oakland California Temple & Visitors' Center is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Visitors can walk through the colorful gardens lined with towering palm trees, sit by the fountains and cascading waterfall, enjoy the beautiful view of the San Francisco Bay Area, and feel the peace of the grounds. While you're there, you can take a guided tour at the Visitors' Center, learn more about you're family's history at the FamilySearch Library, and attend events at the Temple Hill Auditorium. Only members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can enter the temple itself. A coveted location for photographers, the Oakland Temple is one of the best locations to enjoy a sunset over the Bay. At night, the Oakland Temple is brightly lit and can be seen throughout the Bay Area. Devotionals, concerts, and performances are hosted throughout the month in the Temple Hill Auditorium and most events are free.
3
Start:Jack London's Cabin
Oakland, California·
3.5
(90) review
Jack London's Yukon home during the winter of 1897-98.
4
Start:Oakland Museum of California
Oakland, California·
4.5
(758) review
The Oakland Museum of California provides unique collections, exhibitions and educational opportunities designed to generate a broader and deeper understanding of and interest in California's environment, history, art and people. Museum programs are responsive, accessible and meaningful to the public, including school children, teachers, scholars, the immediate Oakland community, and an increasingly diverse California population.
5
Start:Jack London Square
Oakland, California·
4.0
(862) review
Shopping, restaurants, and Jack London's cabin.
6
Start:Yoshi's
Oakland, California·
4.5
(70) review
Both a restaurant and nightclub, this Japanese venue is enjoyed by jazz aficionados who come to see local and national jazz performers.
7
Start:Oaktown Spice Shop
Oakland, California·
5.0
(9) review
546 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610-3515
8
Start:Lake Merritt
Oakland, California·
4.5
(926) review
Saltwater lake in the middle of the city.
9
Start:Fox Theater
Oakland, California·
4.5
(79) review
1807 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94612-2109
10
Start:Make-Out Room
San Francisco, California·
3.5
(9) review
3225 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110-3006
11
Start:Old Oakland Farmer's Market
Oakland, California·
4.5
(9) review
9th Street between Clay and Broadway, Oakland, CA
12
Start:The New Parkway Theater
Oakland, California·
4.5
(74) review
474 24th St, Oakland, CA 94612-2407
13
Start:Suchada Traditional Thai Massage
San Francisco, California·
5.0
(9) review
First location: A unique opportunity to experience a traditional therapeutic Thai massage outside of Thailand. Beautiful ambiance decorated with antiques and friendly people.
14
Start:Barbary Coast Dispensary
San Francisco, California·
5.0
(90) review
952 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103-2911
15
Start:St. Patrick Catholic Church
San Francisco, California·
4.0
(98) review
756 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103-3113
16
Start:The Royale
San Francisco, California·
4.0
(9) review
Royale is the venue for serious music lovers who don’t take themselves too seriously. Our dream is to provide a comfortable, affordable, and friendly space where everyone is welcome to enjoy top quality drinks and music. Located at 800 Post Street, Royale is in the heart of San Francisco’s historic Nob Hill neighborhood. We opened in 2012 and have become a neighborhood institution for San Francisco locals. We are a musician-owned and managed venue, with a passion for great live entertainment. Royale has come to be known as one of the best bars in San Francisco for classic cocktails, rotating local and craft beers on tap, and a lively afternoon happy hour. Join us to see some of the hottest jazz bands and the most underrated, untapped local talent San Francisco has to offer.
17
Start:San Francisco Music Hall Of Fame Gallery
San Francisco, California·
5.0
(9) review
A must see San Francisco tourist attraction for music lovers. The Gallery honors around 90 of the most iconic Bay Area artists & bands. Blown up shots from Getty Images, laser printed on aluminum Original written tributes by prominent national writers such as Ben Fong-Torres [Rolling Stone Magazine], Emma Silvers [KQED], Joel Selvin [SF Chronicle], and more.
18
Start:Haas - Lilienthal House
San Francisco, California·
4.5
(91) review
This Queen Anne style home, now a museum, was the house where the merchant family of blue jeans (Haas) and canned goods (Lilienthal) lived.
19
Start:Boudin at the Wharf
San Francisco, California·
4.5
(943) review
This bakery produces traditional San Francisco sourdough and French breads that can be shipped or mail-ordered.
20
Start:Cartoon Art Museum
San Francisco, California·
4.0
(93) review
Cartoon Art Museum has something for everyone — from comic strips, comic books and anime to political cartoons, graphic novels and underground comix. Visitors of all ages can view original cartoon art at exhibitions and screenings, produce their own comics and animation at classes and workshops, research deeply into our collection and library, and mingle with professional and aspiring cartoonists. The Museum's mission is to ignite imaginations and foster the next generation of visual storytellers by celebrating the history of cartoon art, its role in society, and its universal appeal. Located at 781 Beach Street (just one block from Aquatic Park, the Maritime Museum, Ghirardelli Square, and the Hyde Street cable car turnaround), the first floor gallery and lobby offer a beautiful historic façade, prominent street presence, convenient parking, and easy access to and from public transportation. Visit our website for a list of current exhibitions.
CHECKLIST
GPS device or app
Download Offline Map
Car charger and portable battery
Water bottles and snacks
Travel pillow and blanket
Sunglasses and sunscreen
First-aid kit
Trash bags
Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
Driver’s license and vehicle registration
Cash and cards
Camera or smartphone
Unlock Effortless Travel Planning
Create your dream trip in minutes by this prompt. Try now!
EXPLORE MORE
Discover Exciting Road Trip Inspirations
Sunnyvale to Lakewood
1,292 miles
22h 22m
21 stops
Sights & LandmarksNature & ParksWater & Amusement ParksMuseumsFun & Games
Sunnyvale to Kansas City
1,842 miles
31h 32m
28 stops
Sights & LandmarksNature & ParksWater & Amusement ParksMuseumsFun & Games
Sunnyvale to Macon
2,522 miles
44h 41m
38 stops
MuseumsSights & LandmarksNature & ParksShoppingNightlife
Sunnyvale to Port Arthur
1,983 miles
34h 44m
46 stops
NightlifeFun & GamesMuseumsTraveler ResourcesSights & Landmarks
Sunnyvale to Merced
121 miles
2h 30m
24 stops
Sights & LandmarksNature & ParksConcerts & ShowsFun & GamesOutdoor Activities
Sunnyvale to Warner Robins
2,541 miles
45h 4m
38 stops
MuseumsSights & LandmarksNature & ParksShoppingNightlife
EXPLORE OTHER
Check Out Different Road Trip Options
Knoxville to Modesto
2,403 miles
42h 18m
31 stops
ToursFun & GamesOutdoor ActivitiesNature & ParksConcerts & Shows
Lakeland to Nashua
1,349 miles
25h 58m
45 stops
Sights & LandmarksWater & Amusement ParksOutdoor ActivitiesShoppingFun & Games
Los Angeles to Jersey City
2,802 miles
50h 14m
60 stops
Fun & GamesToursEventsMuseumsOutdoor Activities
Raleigh to Lancaster
371 miles
7h 50m
17 stops
Fun & GamesShoppingOutdoor ActivitiesSights & LandmarksFood & Drink
Fredericksburg to San Diego
2,627 miles
46h 37m
36 stops
ShoppingOutdoor ActivitiesSights & LandmarksConcerts & ShowsMuseums
Corpus Christi to Champaign
1,152 miles
21h 24m
32 stops
Fun & GamesShoppingSights & LandmarksNature & ParksMuseums
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the driving distance between Sunnyvale and Fremont?
The distance is 16 miles
What's the travel time between Sunnyvale and Fremont?
The driving time can vary depending on traffic conditions, but it is typically 0h 23m mins in normal traffic
What are some of the best cities to visit between Sunnyvale and Fremont?
Some popular stops include
Are there any cool sights or attractions I shouldn't miss on my drive to Fremont?
There are plenty! Here are some stops you shouldn’t miss on your way to Fremont
What’s the weather like in Fremont?
The weather in Fremont is generally mild year-round, with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. See the links below for more information
Weather in Fremont in January
Weather in Fremont in February
Weather in Fremont in March
Weather in Fremont in April
Weather in Fremont in May
Weather in Fremont in June
Weather in Fremont in July
Weather in Fremont in August
Weather in Fremont in September
Weather in Fremont in October
Weather in Fremont in November
Weather in Fremont in December
Interested in a detailed plan for your time in Fremont?
Plan your dream Fremont trip with our daily itineraries featuring must-see attractions! See them here!
A 1-day itinerary in Fremont
A 2-day itinerary in Fremont
A 3-day itinerary in Fremont
A 4-day itinerary in Fremont
A 5-day itinerary in Fremont
A 6-day itinerary in Fremont
Where else can I travel to if I'm starting my trip in Sunnyvale?
We have a lot of great trip options for Sunnyvale! See the links below for all the itineraries we created for you