Top Six Things to Do in Alameda

Alameda is a funny little wedge of timelessness in the midst of the bustling Bay Area. The city actually occupies an island just off the Oakland shore. It's well-known for its huge Fourth of July parade, but packs in a surprising amount of fun for travelers in any season.

A division of St. George Spirits, Hangar One is at the forefront of a boutique liquor movement in the Bay Area. It produces delicately flavored vodkas, including seasonal tastes and limited editions. Stop by for a tasting and a tour of the facilities.
Open to the public since 1998, the USS Hornet is a National Historic Landmark and naval museum. The ship has been featured in several high-profile films, and contains displays that will interest military historians and technology enthusiasts.
It produces delicately flavored vodkas, including seasonal tastes and limited editions.
This intimate Japanese restaurant is modeled on a traditional sushi bar. Its authentic, cozy vibe is surpassed only by the top-notch sushi and other chef-prepared meals.
This classy Mediterranean restaurant isn't cheap, but the prices are still excellent for the level of service and quality. If you can't decide what to order, go for the duck!
This is a lovely little bed and breakfast, and coincidentally one of very few places in the East Bay that serves high tea.( You don't have to stay in the hotel to enjoy the tea!) The married hosts provide attentive service in a charming setting.
If you can't decide what to order, go for the duck!
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