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For other places with the same name, see Fremont

Fremont is a suburban city in the southern part of the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area (California) (disambiguation)]].

The geography of city of Fremont and its street system is defined by the bay to the West and the hills to the east. Mission Blvd runs along the hills and most streets more or less perpendicular to it have address numbers increasing as you move away from Mission Blvd. Most streets running more or less parallel to the hills have address numbers in the five digits in Fremont, increasing as you move further south (e.g., 40000 is near Stevenson Blvd and represents roughly the 400th block from Lake Merritt, Oakland). Locals call streets running parallel to the hills north-south streets, although they are more like northwest-southeast.

Fremont Blvd is the main street running more of less parallel to the hills, cutting straight through the middle of the city of Fremont, making a turn at Irvington. In the middle part of city of Fremont and the major streets are on a grid, with Fremont Blvd and Blacow Road one mile apart. Perpendicular to them, Central Ave, Mowry Ave, and Stevenson Blvd are also one mile apart, on the bay side of Fremont Blvd.

By car

Driving is the preferred method for getting around. Fremont streets are usually easy to navigate as difficult intersections were re-engineered for efficiency several decades ago, though some corridors such as Mission Blvd remain moderately congested.

The major freeways through Fremont are the bayside Nimitz (I-880) and the inland I-680.Although the two freeways are only a mile apart in Fremont-Warm Springs and they do not intersect. Motorists will find travel to be very slow during commute hours in the unfavorable direction; especially so on I-880.

Mission Blvd crosses I-680 twice at Exits 16 and 12. Locals sometimes refer to Exit 16 as "North Mission" and Exit 12 as "South Mission." Fremont Blvd crosses I-880 twice at Exit 22 and Exit 13. The local residents call Exit 22 "North Fremont" and Exit 13 "South Fremont." So if someone tells you to take the "Fremont Blvd" exit or the "Mission Blvd" exit, make sure you know which one they're talking about. The exit number increases as you move north.

By bike

Bike lanes are present on many major roads in Fremont. For maximum safety, avoid the large roads that lead to the freeway since they are the most congested, and your bike isn't going to go on the freeway anyway, is it?

The city of Fremont publishes a bikeway path on its website showing bike paths, trails, alternate routes for bikes, and detailing which intersections are tricky or dangerous. Print copies of the map are available at various government buildings or by ordering through the web site.

Travel on a Bus in Fremont

The AC Transit bus system HTTPS://WWWW.Wtransit.org/] serves the city of Fremont as well as other cities in the East Bay. Bus routes and schedules are designed for the daily commuter, not the casual traveler. In the middle of the day, buses may run as infrequently as once per hour, so be sure you have an up-to-date bus schedule and know when your bus is coming. The Fremont BART station serves as a bus terminal for transferring between the various bus routes.

Best way to travel in Fremont by a Taxi

Taxis are not common in Fremont, and you will not be able to 'flag one down' while making your way about town. The only taxi stand of note is the one at the Fremont BART Station, where typically several taxis are lined up in a queue. There are many taxi companies that service the area, however you will not find many driving the streets all day. If you need to travel by taxi, plan ahead of time and schedule a taxi with one of the companies serving the area.

What to See

Attractions

  • Ardenwood Historic Farm - Ardenwood 34600 Ardenwood Blvd 37.55591, -122.05115 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM Tuesday West Saturday Adults $2, Children $1; Thursday Friday Sunday Adults $5, Children $4 Ardenwood is a 200-acre working farm founded in 19th century and was the home of Gold miner and sharecropper George Patterson. On Thursdays through Sundays, park staff and volunteers dress in Victorian costumes and demonstrate farm chores. Visitors can help with the crops, visit the farm animals, ride a hay wagon or horse-drawn train, and observe a blacksmith at work.
  • Fremont Central Park and Lake Elizabeth - 40000 Paseo Padre Parkway 37.549016, -121.964637 ☎ +1 510 790-5541 - Fremont Central Park March 2022 002 - Huge park south of the Fremont BART station (bounded by Paseo Padre Pkwy, Stevenson Blvd, and the Union Pacific Railroad) with paved trails around Lake Elizabeth and with Mission Peak as backdrop. Great for a picnic, kite-flying or exercise. Aqua Adventure water park anchors the south side of the park (off Paseo Padre near Grimmer). Moving north on Paseo Padre, one finds the Community, Senior, and Visitor Centers, respectively. Boat rentals available at the Boathouse near the Visitor Center. Along the Stevenson Blvd edge of the park are the Fremont Main Library and Police Department. The north side of the park supports 6 softball fields, 10 soccer/football fields, and 18 tennis courts.
  • Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge | 37.5, -122.116667 Take SR84 west toward the Dumbarton Bridge. Go south at the Thornton Exit. After a quarter mile, turn right onto Marshlands Rd. ☎ +1 510 792-0222 - Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge 885009 The baylands around the south end of the San Francisco Bay have been turned into a federally-regulated Wildlife Refuge. A new small visitor center at the Fremont headquarters on Marshlands Road provides information about and maps of the Refuge bayland trails and hilltop lookout. These marshlands are also home to Drawbridge, California, a long-abandoned ghost town along the railroad lines into the area, however current safety regulations imposed by the refuge prohibit entering the area.

MissionSanJoseCA.LYH - The main facade of the restored 1809 Mission San José chapel

  • Mission San Jose and Museum - 43300 Mission Blvd 37.533399, -121.919684 I-680 exits 12, 15, or 16; public trans AC Transit buses #210 or #217 ☎ +1 510 657-1797 ext 100 Opening Hours: Museum open daily 10AM Monday - 5PM; Mass weekdays 8AM $3, Students $2 This mission founded in 1797 by Fermin Lasuen as the 14th El Camino Real|California mission. The original 1809 adobe church (which served as a saloon and general store during secularization) was destroyed by an 1868 earthquake along the Hayward fault. The current mission building underwent a four-year reconstruction project to produce a modern replica of the 1809 adobe church with 4'-5' steel-reinforced walls and was dedicated in 1985 for daily Mass and tours. The only surviving building from the Spanish period is a monastery, which serves as a small museum of seven rooms that houses a collection of artifacts, vestments, and memorabilia. The small cemetery holds the graves of many prominent Spanish and American settlers.
  • Sunol Water Temple 37.5854, -121.885 outside of Fremont proper, east on SR84 and the Niles Canyon Road, near Pleasanton - Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 3PM Sunol Water Temple All tourists will want to see some of California's infamous waterworks and the surprisingly attractive Water Temple is the closest exemplar.

Performing Arts in Fremont

  • Broadway West - ☎ +1 510 683-9218 - 4000-B Bay Street. A stage company that performs five plays every year in a very intimate setting. Expect well-performed, offbeat plays. They also hold dinner mystery theaters, and plays by local writers.
  • Big Cinemas Fremont 7 - 39160 Paseo Padre Parkway ☎ +1 510 797-2000 - Shows Bollywood films produced on the other side of the globe, most with English subtitles. The concession offers good-quality Snacks like pakoras and samosas.
  • Niles Silent Film Museum - 37395 Niles Blvd 37.57707, -121.98013 ☎ +1 510 494-1411 Opening Hours: Saturday noon-4PM Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37024 Showcases silent films, many which were produced locally and are now shown with their original accuracy. Films are shown Friday and Saturday nights for a small fee, and fine homemade Snacks are served. The theater also has an attached museum exhibiting the Niles neighborhood's deep roots in California's burgeoning film industry of the early to mid 1900s.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Fremont

  • Alameda Creek Trail - 37.57946, -121.96602 Niles Staging Area on Old Canyon Road - Opening Hours: 5AM Monday - 10PM 12 mile long bike trail follows the Alameda Creek flood-control channel from the hills to the bay. The paved trail is entirely car-free thanks to underpasses beneath each cross-street. About two miles from the bay, you can optionally go to Coyote Hills for a good view. From there, you can proceed south to the Don Edwards Wildlife refuge, and then west to the bike lane over the Dumbarton Bridge. Starting from the easternmost point on the trail (at the Niles Staging Area on Old Canyon Road) means that you will generally go downwind last when you are most tired.
  • Aqua Adventure Water Park - 40500 Paseo Padre Pkwy 37.54313, -121.96156 north of Grimmer in Fremont Central Park ☎ +1 510 494-4426
  • Coyote Hills Regional Park - 8000 Patterson Ranch Road 37.55376, -122.09083 Opening Hours: April - Oct 8AM Monday - 8PM, October - April 8AM Monday - 6PM $6 per motor vehicle Good place for hiking, biking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Isolated small hill near the bay with a great view of San Francisco on a clear day.
  • Mission Peak - 37.50430, -121.90855 - A great place for a challenging hike where you are rewarded with a very nice view of the Bay Area. The peak overlooks the Santa Clara valley and the Bay. To the east you can see Livermore and on a clear day and the Sierra Nevada. Bring a coat in the Fall and Winter. From Mission Peak and the Ohlone Regional Wilderness Trail leads through Sunol Wilderness and Ohlone Wilderness to Del Valle Regional Park and the Livermore area.
  • Niles Canyon Railway - 37001 Mission Blvd 37.579753, -121.982038 - A donation of $5-10 is suggested On the first and third Sunday of each month you can take a train ride on what was known as the Historic Transcontinental Gateway to the San Francisco Bay. The railway offers scenic one-hour locomotive excursions through the very canyon where Charlie Chaplin's "The Tramp" was filmed.
  • Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area - 2100 Isherwood Way 37.57935, -122.00782 off Paseo Padre Pkwy - Named for the quarries that once supplied gravel for the construction of the western section of the transcontinental railroad, this water-oriented recreation area offers picnicking, boating, swimming and fishing in the lakes that now fill the old quarry pits, but also has room for hiking and wildlife viewing.
  • Sharks Ice at Fremont - 44388 Old Warm Springs Blvd off Fremont Blvd south of Auto Mall Pkwy ☎ +1 510 623-7200 - A pleasant place to ice skate; has public hours nearly every day.

Shopping

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  • 99 Ranch Market - 大華超級市場 | 34444 Fremont Blvd at Paseo Padre Pkwy in North Fremont ☎ +1 510 791-8899 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - 9PM One of the first 99 Ranch in the East Bay (opened in 1995) with a great hot deli takeout.

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  • Maiwand Market | 37235 Fremont Blvd near Peralta Blvd in Centerville ☎ +1 510 796-7090 - Afghan grocery store, bakery, and butcher shop.

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  • Marina Food - 永和超級市場 | 46196 Warm Springs Blvd at Fulton Road, north of Mission Blvd, in Warm Springs ☎ +1 510 249-9199 - In the Fremont Times Plaza shopping center, this supermarket is the fourth Marina Food and the most modern.

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  • 99 Ranch Market Fremont Mission - 大華超級市場 | 46881 Warm Springs Blvd southwest corner of Mission Blvd in Warm Springs ☎ +1 510 659-8899 Opening Hours: Daily, 9AM Monday - 9PM
  • Centerville's Farmers Market - next to the historic Centerville Depot at Bonde Way and Fremont Boulevard - Opening Hours: Saturdays 9AM Monday - 1PM Lots of towns have Farmers Markets but Fremont-Centerville's features the tastes and smells of the Far East: opu melon, malabar spinach, gai lan, balut and innumerable others. Of course there are heirloom tomatoes and apples as well.
  • Fry's Electronics - 43800 Osgood RdAuto Mall Road exit off I-680 ☎ +1 510 242-5300 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 9AM Monday - 7PM The famous electronics store chain with high ceilings and acres of space.
  • Irvington's Farmers Market | Bay Street and Trimboli Way near the U.S. Post Office - Opening Hours: Sundays 9AM Monday - 2PM Fremont's largest Farmers Market, about three blocks of stalls, located in the heart of Irvington right by the Post Office. Open rain or shine.
  • Niles neighborhood - Niles Blvd - An old fashioned Main Street with lots of antique shops, art galleries, and restaurants.

Halal Restaurants

Many restaurants cater to Fremont's large immigrant community. Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian, and Afghani food are very common.

The local blog: Fremont foodie reports on the city's gastronomic offerings.

  • Aberdeen Cafe | 46831 Warm Springs Blvd just south of Mission Blvd ☎ +1 510 659-0888 - Hong Kong cuisine in Fremont, located in the shopping center anchored by 99 Ranch Market Fremont Mission.
  • Asian Pearl | 43635 Boscell RdAuto Mall Pkwy to Boscell Road on the western edge of the Pacific Commons complex ☎ +1 510 979-1368 Moderate Large restaurant quite popular for expensive (from $300 to over $1000 per table) Chinese banquets. Serves also wide array of Chinese dishes and great dim sum. Suitable for special occasions.
  • Chaat Cafe - Fremont - 3954 Mowry Avenue in the Fremont Hub. ☎ +1 510 796-3408 - A good affordable bay area Indian "fast-food" chain that serves wraps, kebobs and curries.
  • Country Way | 5325 Mowry Avenue Between Farwell and I-880. Enter from Farwell. ☎ +1 510 797-3188 - This restaurant is of notoriety for Fremont residents. Ask anybody and they will tell you that this place has the best, most filling meals. Especially for breakfast.
  • De Afghanan | 37405 Fremont Blvd Centerville ☎ +1 510 745-9599 - Across the street from Salang, and good.
  • Dino's Family Restaurant | 36930 Fremont Blvd just north of Thornton Ave. ☎ +1 510 792-6533 - Be sure not to confuse this with Dina's Family Restaurant on 40800 Fremont Blvd. Dino's is a charming "mom & pop" American food diner: complete with friendly staff, plentiful portions, and very reasonable prices. Don't be surprised when you're called "dear" or "sweetheart," here.
  • Food Talk Cafe | 43755 Boscell RdAuto Mall Pkwy to Boscell Road on the western edge of the Pacific Commons complex ☎ +1 510 668-0898 Moderate Good Taiwanese-Cantonese food served in a small modern cafe setting with black tabletops, white china, silvery chop sticks, and soft lighting.
  • Fu Lam Moon - 40460 Albrae Street west on Stevenson exit from I-880 ☎ +1 510 668-1333 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 2:30 5PM Monday - midnight, Saturday to Sunday 10AM Monday - 3PM 5PM Monday - midnight A fine place for dim sum on weekends from about 10AM Monday - 2PM. Not recommended for regular meals.
  • Habibi Restaurant - 3906 Washington Blvd Irvington Shopping Plaza ☎ +1 510 659-9034 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 9PM, closed Sunday
"The Flavor of Lebanon." A small and noisy neighborhood place with tasty food.
  • Ho Chow Restaurant - 47966 Warm Springs Blvd in the Gallerie ☎ +1 510 657-0683 Opening Hours: Sunday - Th:11:30AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 9:30PM Moderate Szechuan and Mandarin cuisine in a very stylish contemporary setting. Ho Chow uses fresh ingredients and no added monosodium glutamate. The list has fine soft drinks from California and France. Lunch entrees are affordable. Dinner entrees are carefully planned and spiced creations. Check their website for menus.
  • King Noodles - 39226 Argonaut Way between Mowry and Walnut, in the Fremont Hub ☎ +1 510 795-2888 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - 9PM Inexpensive; cash only The best affordable fast and filling Asian Noodles dishes in town. Order at table and pay at the cashier by giving the table number.
  • La Casita Restaurant | 41420 Fremont Blvd south of Washington, in Irvington ☎ +1 510 657-8602 - This restaurant has some of the best Mexican food in town! Try the enchiladas there may be a wait on Fridays.
  • La Sen Restaurant | 181 Fremont Hub Courtyard off Fremont Blvd between Mowry and Walnut ☎ +1 510 494-8300 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM Inexpensive Well presented very good Vietnamese food in the middle courtyard of the Fremont Hub. Specialty dishes include a delicious cubed filet mignon Steaks Rice plate for only $9.
  • New Yong Kang Seafood Restaurant | 40900 Fremont Blvd just north of 24 Fitness near Chapel Way, in Irvington ☎ +1 510 252-9926 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:30AM Monday - 9:30PM Inexpensive; cash only Surprisingly, Fremont is home to an award winning restaurant: the New Yong Kang. The Chinese food here is probably one of the best in town, although the atmosphere is not. Order three large dishes for $22.50.
  • Pho Miss Saigon | 3241 Walnut Avenue near Paseo Padre Prkwy in Walnut Plaza ☎ +1 510 792-9991 - Very good Vietnamese cuisine served in one of the largest Vietnamese restaurants in town, with Vietnamese chatter from the kitchen and piped in Western pop music. Inexpensive.
  • Salang Pass | 37462 Fremont Blvd Centerville ☎ +1 510 795-9200 - An upscale, superb Afghani restaurant with superb kabobs and beautiful decor. Possibly the best Afghani food in the Bay Area. If you're looking for something cheaper, "De Kabob House", across the street, is excellent and has lots of character, but tiny and slow. Just look for the long line of hungry people standing outside a door. No alcohol is served.
  • Sala (Thai) 1 - 39170 State Street off Mowry in Town Fair Shopping Center ☎ +1 510 792-0770 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9:30PM; Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM; Sunday noon-9PM Moderate Good (Thai) Food in a nice setting. Special lunch menu Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 3PM is good value.
  • Shalimar | 3325 Walnut Avenue in Walnut Plaza ☎ +1 510 494-1919 - Great Indian/Pakistani food. Always filled with Indian people which is a good sign! Order at the counter. But you might want to get it take-out if you don't want to have to wait for a table.
  • Shanghai Noodles House - 40575 Fremont Blvd near Grimmer Blvd (Irvington) in the Fremont Shopping Center ☎ +1 510 668-1007 Opening Hours: Thursday - Tuesday 10:30AM Monday - 2:30PM, 5-9PM Inexpensive, cash only Small popular Noodles house. Get there early on weekends.
  • The Vine | Niles Blvd - Cuisine: American, Vegetarian, Contemporary, Californian. Family Friendly
  • Yuki Japanese Restaurant - 1932 Driscoll Road in strip mall north of Paseo Padre Pkwy ☎ +1 510 656-5021 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11:30-2PM lunch, 5-9PM dinner; closed Sunday lunch Lunch, affordable; dinner, moderate Outstanding sushi and traditional Japanese dishes prepared with flare. Quite possibly Fremont's finest Japanese restaurant. Be prepared to wait during peak hours.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Fremont

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Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Fremont, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

The City of Fremont provides useful maps on their website, including a downloadable Hotels Map in pdf.

  • Courtyard Fremont Silicon Valley - 47000 Lakeview Blvd ☎ +1 510 656-1800 +1 510 656-2441$139–199
  • Days Inn Fremont - 46101 Warm Springs Blvd ☎ +1 510 656-2800 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: 11AM
  • Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley - 46100 Landing Parkway 37.4891477, -121.94624950000002 ☎ +1 510-413-3700 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: 11AM This hotel has indoor swimmingpool and 24 hour fitness center. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Hampton Inn - 6500 Landing Parkway ☎ +1 510 498-1900
  • Hyatt Place Fremont/Silicon Valley - 3101 West Warren Avenue Exit no. 12 off of I-880 ☎ +1 510 623-6000 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Free breakfast, 24/7 Gallery Market, and free wifi.
  • La Quinta Inn and Suites - 46200 Landing Parkway ☎ +1 510 445-0808 - Good free breakfast, free high-speed internet in some rooms, but call the local number to make sure you are really getting one of the right rooms--don't rely on the description when booking on the web.
  • Lord Bradley's Inn | 43344 Mission Blvd ☎ +1 510 490-0520 +1 510 490-3015
  • Motel 6 Fremont North - 34047 Fremont Blvd ☎ +1 510 793-4848 +1 510 791-8170 - This chain is a great affordable place to stay when you're out in the middle of nowhere on a highway. And usually terrible in major cities. Fremont resembles the latter.
  • Residence Inn Fremont Silicon Valley - 5400 Farwell Pl ☎ +1 510 794-5900 +1 510 793-6587

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