The Pleasanton center point is about the area of Pleasanton Sports Park & Recreation Center and 1 mile west of Amador Recreation Center.
The climate in Pleasanton is considered to be moderate, with very little rainfall year-round. In the spring, you can expect high temperatures in the mid-60s to low-70s, with lows in the 50s. The summer isn't too hot, with highs in June through August in the mid-to-upper 80s and cooling off to the 50s at night. The fall is short and warm, with temperatures in the mid-70s, and the winter is mild, with 50s for highs, and 40s for lows.
Moderate temperatures like this make Pleasanton a nice place to visit year-round, and hotel prices reflect both its climate and its proximity to both Silicon Valley and the Bay Area attractions. For the best deals, avoid times of year when any large events or conferences are happening near the area.
At the Hyatt House Pleasanton, AAA and CAA members can receive discounts of up to 10% off standard room rates in this all-suite, pet-friendly, three-floor hotel. Great for families or for longer-term business travelers, the Hyatt House offers competitive rates and recently remodeled guest rooms, along with a senior, veteran, or government employee discount.
The Extended Stay Deluxe Pleasanton Chabot Drive - Pleasanton offers competitive rates for its suites, along with 5% off for government or military employees, auto club members, and seniors age 55 and older. With fast Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions, plenty of kitchen and work space, and a complimentary grab-and-go breakfast, the Extended Stay Deluxe can also help you save some extra money by giving you a stocked kitchen space to prepare some of your own meals in comfort and convenience.
Pleasanton is located just an hour's drive from San Francisco and from the beaches at Half Moon Bay, but there's plenty to do nearby for nature lovers, wine lovers, and lovers of outdoor recreation.
The Pleasanton Farmers' Market is open year-round on Saturdays from 9 a.m until 1 p.m. and offers California's famous produce grown by local farmers, along with flowers, fish, eggs, meats, cheeses, desserts, bread, and local honey. Located in the heart of downtown Pleasanton, you can enjoy a casual stroll browsing the stalls and then explore the town itself, with proximity to restaurants, shops, community parks, and the Pleasanton Golf Center.
Book a tee time at the Pleasanton Golf Center, located in the center of the horse track at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. With affordable green fees for nine holes, you can enjoy a round after work or during a morning or afternoon of leisure. The driving range is located just off Interstate 680, and you can practice your swing day or night.
After your trip to the Farmers' Market, take a quick stroll to the Museum on Main, also in downtown Pleasanton, housed in the first city hall building. Learn the history of the city and enjoy artifacts and photos of the region.
In Pleasanton, you're just a quick 10 miles away from the Livermore Valley Wine Country, a verdant land of wine tastings and tours with over 50 wineries producing some of the the region's finest wines. The city is named for the first man to plant grapes in the region - Robert Livermore - who settled there in the 1840s. Its location near the coast is ideal for warm days and cool nights, producing excellent fruit for wine.
Outdoor enthusiasts might enjoy a day spent at Lake Del Valle State Park, about 16 miles south of Pleasanton. The park is ideal for picnicking, boating, and swimming, with lifeguards at designated swimming areas. There are 28 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, along with 150 campsites. Its hiking trails are the eastern entrance to the long scenic back-country Ohlone Wilderness Trail. Grassy ridges and wildflowers surround the path on the way to its 3,817-foot Rose Peak.
Just 25 miles north you can visit Mount Diablo State Park, a great geological feature of the region. With challenging hikes, mountain biking trails, and beautiful views, the park is great for people interested in wildlife and California flora and fauna.
A little to the east, you can visit the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Wildlife Refuge. Just near the heart of high-tech industry in America, you can escape to a 30,000-acre oasis for millions of migratory birds and endangered species. In the summer months, for example, the refuge is nature's nursery, with species hatching their young in these protected spaces. In the fall months, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds from the Arctic, western Canada, and Alaska migrate to the warmer waters of the San Francisco Bay.
Pleasanton is near many of California's most interesting technological and natural places. A visit to Pleasanton offers a quick drive to the bustle of Silicon Valley and San Francisco, or a quick drive to nature's finest offerings in wildlife and ecological beauty. With temperate weather and plenty of sunshine year-round, Pleasanton is a city with an eye towards future growth while retaining a connection to its important history.
Below are reviews of the city of Pleasanton, CA from an actual visitor's perspective.
Pleasanton is charming & friendly. It's my home town, & I always love to come back "home".
Love Pleasanton!
We went to see Winchester Mystery House not too far away which was good. We also went to the Egyptian Museum in Santa Cruz which was very informative.
Love it….that's why I live here. My house was being worked on so we stayed locally. Full of charm and every restaurant you could want.
It is the location of Camp Parks military installation and my command conducts site visits to ensure the quality of service meets the standard.
Easy traffic flow and nice restaurants.
East traffic flow; several nice restaurants.
Great restaurants!
Nice hospital and restaurants; easy access to freeways.
They have many restaurants!
The city was like it's name, pleasant. Didn't explore much of it as it was primarily a business district. Dublin across the highway seemed to have more things to access in terms of shopping and dining.
Lots of great dining!
We came for wedding at Casa Real Ruby Hill.
Everything was clean.
The restaurants!
Went to the Callippe Golf Course for a wedding.
Just went to the Callippe Golf Course for a wedding.
The historical district is walkable; Haps Steak House is awesome! Dog friendly place.
great hiking and views right next to the hotel in the Pleasanton Ridge.
This hotel was right by the Stoneridge Mall and the freeway!
This hotel was right by the Stoneridge Mall and the freeway!
Beautiful little city nestled in the hills of the East Bay Area. Nice big trees and pretty landscaping. Ate at the nearby Brass Door Restaurant -- famous historical steakhouse. Very GOOD!
Car show!
The room! I would like to have the same room on our next visit.
Is close to the Dublin Mall where we eat shop and watch movies
There was a lot of shopping areas. Great food.