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Famous San Mateans
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San Mateo perfectly blends suburban charm with urban sophistication. We're known for our diverse community, top-notch educational institutions and an economy that marries innovation with a rich historical backdrop.
Here in San Mateo, we enjoy a mild climate that makes outdoor activities a year-round pleasure. Central Park is one of our favorite spots, with its peaceful walking paths, a beautiful Japanese tea garden, and even a mini train ride for the kids. For those who love more vigorous activities, the nearby Sawyer Camp Trail is perfect for biking and hiking, offering views of the Crystal Springs Reservoir.
Our cultural scene is thriving, too. The Performing Arts Center regularly hosts an array of performances, from Broadway shows to classical concerts. Downtown San Mateo, with its mix of historic and modern buildings, offers a variety of dining and shopping options that cater to every palate.
Education is at the heart of our community. We have several top-rated schools, both public and private, and we're just a stone's throw away from prestigious universities like Stanford and UC Berkeley. This strong focus on education has fostered a well-educated and diverse population, adding to San Mateo’s dynamic and innovative spirit.
Our economy is thriving, driven by industries like technology, health care and retail. Thanks to our proximity to Silicon Valley giants, San Mateo is a prime location for startups and established tech companies alike. Despite this economic buzz, we maintain a strong sense of community, coming together for numerous local events and festivals throughout the year.
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San Mateo FAQs
Q: What are the best gyms to join in San Mateo?
A: 24 Hour Fitness - SuperSport and Equinox San Mateo both provide extensive amenities, including pools, group classes and personal training (Equinox is more of an upscale experience). Planet Fitness is a budget-friendly option with 24-hour access. Orangetheory Fitness specializes in high-intensity interval training, while CrossFit San Mateo focuses on community-oriented, high-intensity workouts. Bay Area Fit Club offers a personalized fitness environment, and the Peninsula Jewish Community Center (PJCC) provides a family-friendly setting with a full fitness center and wellness programs.
Q: What time of year should I tell my in-laws to visit San Mateo?
A: The best time to visit is during the late spring to early fall, when the weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the city.
Q: What kind of transportation options can my out-of-town relatives expect?
A: Public transportation in San Mateo is quite efficient, with services like Caltrain and SamTrans providing convenient connections to surrounding areas and major cities.
Q: My cousin is asking for the best areas to explore in San Mateo. What should I tell her?
A: Downtown San Mateo and Central Park are must-visit areas for a blend of shopping, dining, nature, and recreation.
Q: What are some family-friendly activities that I can do with my visiting nephews?
A: Family-friendly activities include visiting parks, the San Mateo Japanese Tea Garden, and the Coyote Point Museum, which is great for kids interested in science and wildlife.
Diamond Certified Expert Contributors
Serving Our San Mateo Area
Roger Van Alst
President, Black Diamond Paver Stones & Landscape, Inc.
Water-Wise Landscaping
When it comes to conserving water, a great place to start is replacing your lawn with a more water-wise option like a drought-tolerant garden. By filling your yard with California native and drought-tolerant varieties, you can minimize water consumption while retaining a natural, visually appealing aesthetic.
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Ron Frediani
Owner, AWC
“Discount” Duct Cleaning Warning
When it comes to duct cleaning, be wary of “bargain” coupons or over-the-phone offers for discount service. Due to a lack of industry oversight, not all duct cleaners use effective cleaning techniques, and some can be downright deceitful. Always read the fine print and do research to be sure you’re hiring a reputable company.
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Michael Kenny
President, Michael Kenny - Kenny Realty, Inc.
Renting an Inherited Property
If you’re thinking about renting an inherited property, be sure to consider your management plan. One good option is hiring a property manager to handle things like upkeep, tenant screening and rent collection. This is especially beneficial if the property is located outside of the area in which you live.
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Steve Spratt
President/Founder, HPS Palo Alto, Inc.
Washing Machine Mildew Prevention
Due to their design, front-loading washing machines retain more latent moisture than top-loading models, which can lead to mildew issues. To avoid this, leave your washer’s door open when it’s not in use, and clean the seal and tub on a regular basis. You can also periodically run a cycle with a mildewcide tablet.
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Our San Mateo Glossary
“San Mateo Bridge”
A major bridge spanning the San Francisco Bay, connecting San Mateo to the East Bay.
“Central Park”
A prominent park in San Mateo known for its Japanese tea garden, recreation facilities, and scenic beauty.
“Coyote Point”
A recreational area along the bayfront, offering activities like picnicking, hiking, and a science museum.
“Hillsdale Shopping Center”
A large shopping mall featuring a wide range of retail stores and dining options.
“College of San Mateo”
A local community college offering a variety of educational programs and community resources.
“San Mateo Performing Arts Center”
A key venue for cultural and performing arts events in the city.
“Seal Point Park”
A park known for its scenic walking and biking trails, dog park, and views of the San Francisco Bay.
“San Mateo Farmers' Market”
A popular local market featuring fresh produce, artisanal foods, and community gatherings.
“Borel Neighborhood”
A well-known residential area characterized by its historic homes and community atmosphere.
San Mateo's Perennial Events
San Mateo County Fair
The San Mateo County Fair is an annual event that features a variety of attractions, including amusement rides, live music performances, food vendors, agricultural exhibits and interactive activities for all ages.
Central Park Music Series
The Central Park Music Series features free live music performances every Thursday evening from June to August. The series showcases a diverse range of musical genres, including rock, pop, jazz, and Latin.
Coastal Cleanup Day
Costal Cleanup Day is an event where families, friends, community groups, and schools join to clean up San Mateo creeks, parks, neighborhoods, and beaches. There are over 30 cleanup locations available, and participants are encouraged to register online and use the Clean Swell app to track litter collected.
September Nights on B Street
September Nights on B Street is a popular event series that takes place on Thursday evenings in September. The event features free music and entertainment for the whole family, outdoor pop-up dining in Downtown San Mateo on B Street, and beer and wine available for purchase on site. It is run by the City of San Mateo Parks and Recreation Department.
Pink Patch Party
The Pink Patch Party is a free public event hosted by the San Mateo Police Officers' Association. The event is held to benefit newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and takes place in Downtown San Mateo on B Street. It features a variety of activities such as a beer garden, bounce house, donut eating contest, raffles, live music, pet animals with the Human Society, police dunk tank, police vehicle display, drones and K9 presentations.
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ZIP Codes Within San Mateo City
- 94403, 94404, 94401, 94402, 94497
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Groups and Clubs Serving San Mateo
Rotary Club of San Mateo
The Rotary Club of San Mateo is a non-political and non-religious organization that was established in 1910. The club's mission is to provide service to others, and to promote peace through fellowship with business, professional, and community leaders.
San Mateo Lions Club
The San Mateo Lions Club is a community service club that is dedicated to raising donations and providing volunteer service to a variety of local charities. The club's primary fundraising project is in support of the SightFirst program in its efforts to treat and prevent blindness.
San Mateo Arboretum Society
The San Mateo Arboretum Society is a volunteer-powered organization that aims to preserve San Mateo's rich horticultural heritage and connect people with plants through horticultural education. The society's headquarters and most of its activities are focused around the Kohl Pump House area in Central Park.
Samaritan House San Mateo
Samaritan House San Mateo is a nonprofit health and human service agency that provides assistance to more than 12,000 low-income individuals in San Mateo County. The organization offers a variety of services, including shelter and housing assistance, medical and dental clinics, food distribution, and clothes for children.
Religious Organizations
Serving San Mateo
Peninsula Temple Beth El
Peninsula Temple Beth El is a Reform synagogue that offers a variety of programs and services, including religious services, educational programs, and social events. The temple also has a Tree of Life, which is a special tribute to members of the community.
St. Matthew Parish
St. Matthew Parish is a Catholic church that has been serving the people of San Mateo since 1863. The church offers many prayer and worship opportunities to express the Catholic faith.
Congregational Church of San Mateo
The Congregational Church of San Mateo is a progressive Christian community that welcomes people from all faith backgrounds and identities. It is part of the United Church of Christ and supports its “God is Still Speaking” campaign. The church also has a five-window art glass installation designed by Gordon Huether, a world-renowned glass artist.
First Baptist Church San Mateo
First Baptist Church San Mateo was established in 2001 and offers a range of services to its members, including worship services, youth ministry, and men's ministry. The church is committed to living God's word, serving God's people, and reaching God's world.
Social San Mateo
Local Websites We Love
Oldest San Mateo
Businesses
Draeger's Market
(Founded in 1949)
Hillsdale Shopping Center
(Founded in 1954)
Weimax Wines & Spirits
(Founded in 1961)
Romolo's Cannoli
(Founded in 1968)
Popular Spots!
CuriOdyssey Science Playground & Zoo
CuriOdyssey Science Playground & Zoo is a science museum and zoo that offers interactive science exhibits and a chance to observe wild animals up-close. The museum is home to nearly 100 rescued animals, most of which are native to California and unable to survive in the wild.
Hillsdale Shopping Center
Hillsdale Shopping Center is a popular shopping mall that’s situated at the intersection of Hillsdale Boulevard and El Camino Real, adjacent to the Hillsdale Caltrain Station and the former site of Bay Meadows Racetrack. The mall features over 130 stores and restaurants, including Macy's and Nordstrom.
Seal Point Park
Seal Point Park is a part of the Shoreline Parks, which offer recreational experiences along the edges of San Francisco Bay. The park is a restored marshland and includes a multitude of pathways for walking, cycling, bird watching, and a 3-acre dog park. Visitors can walk the boardwalk along the Bay Marshes where they can observe wildlife, including the endangered California Clapper Rail.
San Mateo Farmers' Market
The San Mateo Farmers' Market is located at the College of San Mateo and operates year-round on Saturdays. The market features fresh, seasonal produce provided by local farmers and ranchers.
Restaurants We Love
B Street & Vine
B Street & Vine is a wine bar and restaurant located in downtown San Mateo. It offers a variety of Italian-inspired dishes, such as bruschetta, salads, soups, and desserts, as well as a selection of domestic and international wines and beers.
Espetus
Espetus is a Brazilian steakhouse that offers a unique dining experience called Rodízio, where guests can enjoy a variety of grilled meats carved tableside by chefs. Espetus opened its first location in San Francisco in 2003 and has since expanded to San
Gao Viet Kitchen
Gao Viet Kitchen is a Vietnamese restaurant that serves traditional dishes with a personal and family touch.
Sole
Sole is an Italian restaurant that serves home-style dishes in a cozy and elegant setting. They offer a variety of pasta, pizza, salads, and meat and seafood entrees, as well as a full bar and wine list.