Oakland

The heart of the East Bay

Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay and the sixth largest city in California. It has been called one of the most integrated cities in the United States. The nationally respected Oakland Museum is situated near picturesque Lake Merritt, and its downtown has many architecturally important buildings listed on the Register of Historic Places. The recently restored Old Town district and Preservation Park are nearby. The city has its own symphony and ballet company, vibrant nightlife, a thriving Chinatown, and a Farmers’ Market set up twice a week.

Miles of East Bay Regional Parks land run the length of the eastern ridge of hills and make up several parks, perfect for hiking, horseback riding, and biking. The Chabot Space & Science Center makes its home high in these hills and offers family programs and night-sky viewing. Oakland has an International Airport and one of the largest seaports in North America. Situated along miles of bay front, the City of Oakland extends up to the ridge of the East Bay hills; and within its borders is a multitude of special neighborhoods that lend this major city a decidedly small town feel despite its size.