San Jose's Downtown Area Set to Host First-Ever Entertainment Zone for Super Bowl Weekend
For the first time, downtown San Jose will transform into an Entertainment Zone on Friday of Super Bowl weekend, offering a unique experience for revelers. The area on San Pedro Street is set to host various events, including a watch party for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks.
A 100-yard strip of artificial turf, local bands and DJs on two stages, and a culture night market will be just some of the attractions that fans can enjoy during the four-day event. The pop-up NFL shop in the former Olla Cocina space will also be open, offering official Super Bowl gear for sale.
To encourage people to move around the area, visitors will receive a football-themed bead necklace when they visit a bar or restaurant, which they can trade in for a scratcher card that could win them a $25 gift card and a miniature trophy. Additionally, there will be contests for bigger prizes, including tickets and gear from local sports teams.
Mayor Matt Mahan is set to deliver his State of the City address at noon on Saturday, and fans are encouraged to come dressed in pirate attire, as he will be speaking from a pirate ship.
However, it's worth noting that there are rules to the Entertainment Zone. Fil Maresca, one of the organizers, has been working with local businesses to ensure they understand the do's and don'ts. For example, BYOB is not allowed, and drinks must be consumed in specific cups branded for the event.
Despite the rules, visitors can expect a fun and lively atmosphere, with referees dressed as mascots on hand to remind everyone of the rules. Psychic medium Patti Negri also made a prediction about which team will win Super Bowl LX, saying that Seattle has a fresh energy that could work in their favor.
If you're looking for something more low-key, there are also cultural events happening around town, including an art walk on South First Street and two exhibitions at Open San Jose and Chopsticks Alley Art.
For the first time, downtown San Jose will transform into an Entertainment Zone on Friday of Super Bowl weekend, offering a unique experience for revelers. The area on San Pedro Street is set to host various events, including a watch party for Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks.
A 100-yard strip of artificial turf, local bands and DJs on two stages, and a culture night market will be just some of the attractions that fans can enjoy during the four-day event. The pop-up NFL shop in the former Olla Cocina space will also be open, offering official Super Bowl gear for sale.
To encourage people to move around the area, visitors will receive a football-themed bead necklace when they visit a bar or restaurant, which they can trade in for a scratcher card that could win them a $25 gift card and a miniature trophy. Additionally, there will be contests for bigger prizes, including tickets and gear from local sports teams.
Mayor Matt Mahan is set to deliver his State of the City address at noon on Saturday, and fans are encouraged to come dressed in pirate attire, as he will be speaking from a pirate ship.
However, it's worth noting that there are rules to the Entertainment Zone. Fil Maresca, one of the organizers, has been working with local businesses to ensure they understand the do's and don'ts. For example, BYOB is not allowed, and drinks must be consumed in specific cups branded for the event.
Despite the rules, visitors can expect a fun and lively atmosphere, with referees dressed as mascots on hand to remind everyone of the rules. Psychic medium Patti Negri also made a prediction about which team will win Super Bowl LX, saying that Seattle has a fresh energy that could work in their favor.
If you're looking for something more low-key, there are also cultural events happening around town, including an art walk on South First Street and two exhibitions at Open San Jose and Chopsticks Alley Art.