The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Tri-Valley, Tri-Valley

December 27, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in Tri-Valley, United States including Livermore Food Tours, Auburn James Winery, Firehouse Arts Center, Pedego Electric Bikes Livermore, Pleasanton Old Town, Wente Vineyards Estate Winery, Concannon Vineyard, Century Blackhawk Plaza, Livermore Valley, Blackhawk Museum.
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1. Livermore Food Tours

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5.0 based on 94 reviews

Livermore Food Tours

Taste your way through downtown Livermore! On our 3-hour walking tour, you'll indulge in mouthwatering samples of food and drink at six local restaurants and specialty shops. This culinary adventure provides a unique opportunity for locals and visitors alike to explore the culture and architecture of this historic city while learning fun tidbits about the people behind the amazing food in Livermore.

2. Auburn James Winery

321 Hartz Ave, Danville, CA 94526-3336 +1 925-984-2947 http://www.auburnjames.com/
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Auburn James Winery

Reviewed By CaboKing1 - Phoenix, United States

Had a great wine tasting experience at Auburn James Winery! We had met their wine club manager, Hollie, the night before and she invited us to come to the winery. Eric oversaw the tasting and also gave us a tour of the property. Hollie joined us as well. It was a great experience!

3. Firehouse Arts Center

4444 Railroad Ave, Pleasanton, CA 94566-6614 +1 925-931-4850 http://www.firehousearts.org
Excellent
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Firehouse Arts Center

Reviewed By 924ma - Pleasanton, United States

The Firehouse Arts Theater is an excellent venue for intimate performances with U shaped seating around in the balcony and angled floor seating. There are no bad seats on the floor level. However, the balcony spots overlooking the stage are a matter of personal taste - they are excellent for watching details of a musician's technique, but not so good for watching a performance with acting and drama where a more frontal view is essential. Check the website for offerings which range from bands to small orchestral and improv groups. The FHTheater is a short walk from Main St and close to the Museum on Main as well as many restaurants on Main and side streets. The Harrington Gallery is adjacent, and inside, just across the aisle from the Firehouse Theaters interior doors to the lobby. This gallery, and the wall space in front and along the upstairs hallways, provide 4 different venues for rotating art displays, so be sure to walk down the halls and go upstairs and check out the walls there in order to see all the current exhibits. The hallway exhibits are frequently devoted to regional artists as one-person shows. The main Harrington Gallery itself has new shows every few months, some selected by management, some juried with a theme, and some visiting exhibits. Exhibits usually include a small number of sculptural and figurative pieces but are primarily media for the wall. There is something for everyone's taste and the work tends to be contemporary, frequently abstract, and often less than 3 years old (per submission guidelines). Some shows have featured more landscapes and portraits as well, less abstract, so the gallery ensures that it has art for everyone. Receptions for each new show are engaging because the artists are invited and the public can meet and discuss with them about their art and learn about their ideas and techniques. The HG occasionally sponsors free public artist demonstration talks, often in the summer. All have been most informative and a pleasure to meet the volunteer local artists! The HG has classrooms upstairs where selected local artists teach children and adult classes in various media including watercolor and colored pencil for example. These classes usually require pre-enrollment and a fee and are often a several week series once a week.

4. Pedego Electric Bikes Livermore

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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Pedego Electric Bikes Livermore

Pedego Livermore is the place for electric bicycles in Livermore-Pleasanton Area and beyond. Buy, Rent or tour with us. We are passionate about electric bikes, and we put our hearts into everything that we do. We treat our customers like guests and friends because that’s exactly what you are to us. Situated within the best indoor high performance indoor go karting in Northern California (Umigo), our store will introduce you to the joy of riding a Pedego. A Pedego electric bike rental is the very best way to experience Livermore and beyond! The nearby bike trails are safe and breathtakingly beautiful. Visitors always say it’s the most fun and memorable activity of their trip. And locals are surprised to find such an amazing experience right in their own backyard. Wherever you’re from, we’ll bend over backwards to make sure you leave with a giant smile on your face! Locks and helmets are included with every rental and tour.

5. Pleasanton Old Town

Main Street, Pleasanton, CA http://www.pleasantondowntown.net/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Pleasanton Old Town

Reviewed By jmhFranklin_TN - Katy, United States

We enjoyed an after lunch stroll down Main Street in Old Town Pleasanton. The preservation of architecture is refreshing to see. The brick buildings are beautiful. There are many lovely shops to browse in as well as an art gallery. Plenty of coffee shops and restaurants to choose from as well. Highly recommended.

6. Wente Vineyards Estate Winery

5565 Tesla Rd, Livermore, CA 94550-9149 +1 925-456-2305 http://www.wentevineyards.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Wente Vineyards Estate Winery

Reviewed By jackpO1930IA - Dublin, United States

This place was just remodeled and it is great. It is tucked away by the golf course. A must do on your visit to Livermore.

7. Concannon Vineyard

4590 Tesla Rd, Livermore, CA 94550-9002 +1 925-456-2505 [email protected] http://www.concannonvineyard.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 144 reviews

Concannon Vineyard

In 1883, James Concannon established Concannon Vineyard, making it America's Oldest, Ongoing Winery Under the Same Family Label and Stewardship. In this inspiring atmosphere, the tradition of casual elegance and warm hospitality that first began in this historic winery lives on today. We invite you and your special guests to savor our award-winning wines and enjoy a unique Concannon Wine Country Experience. Learn why Concannon is "A Founding Family of California Cabernet Sauvignon" and released "America's First Petite Sirah."

Reviewed By VirginiaLove2Travel - Virginia Beach, United States

We did the Livermore wine and food pairing trolley and stopped here. Great choice of wines we tasted. Loved their petite Sirah. Staff were great and knowledgeable about the history of the specific wines.

8. Century Blackhawk Plaza

4175 Blackhawk Plaza Cir, Danville, CA 94506-4827 +1 925-736-0367 http://www.cinemark.com/theatre-detail.aspx?node_id=1471&
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Century Blackhawk Plaza

9. Livermore Valley

Livermore, CA +1 925-447-1606 http://www.livermorechamber.org/about-livermore/visitors.aspx
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Livermore Valley

Next to Napa and Sonoma, this is the "quieter" wine region of California.

Reviewed By Nadeem835 - Livermore, United States

Livermore have a lovely downtown area, perfect for a lazy afternoon with local shops, restaurants. Outside of town is one of the best outlet malls in the entire bay area, and south of town are some great wine country event centers and wine tasting places. Its a great place to visit and even nicer to place to live.

10. Blackhawk Museum

3700 Blackhawk Plaza Cir, Danville, CA 94506-4652 +1 925-736-2280 [email protected] http://blackhawkmuseum.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Blackhawk Museum

Since opening in August 1988, the Blackhawk Museum has displayed classic automobiles and myriad exhibitions exemplifying art, technology and history. Local students, residents and international visitors enjoy educational presentations, cultural programs and volunteer opportunities. Since the beginning it has been home to the Automotive Gallery with over 55 vintage, classic, rare and sports automobiles on display. These automobiles are regarded as works of art and range from the dawn of the motoring age through the 1960's. In 2015, a new exhibition, The Spirit of the Old West opened, telling the story of the western frontier from the perspective of both the Native Americans and the settlers before, during and after the expansion west. The exhibition features authentic artifacts from the period, a large diorama depicting key historic moments, scenes of wildlife from the frontier and other elements that bring the past to life.

Reviewed By markt553 - Danville, United States

The Blackhawk Museum is truly a wondrous place if you’re a classic automobile enthusiast, restorer or someone who just plain likes cars. The collection ranges from the early 20th century all the way to today with a little something for just about every era of automotive history. My favorites have always been the Auburn’s, Cord’s and Duesenberg’s of which there are always one or two world class specimens on display. Sadly, I’ve heard rumors that with the passing of its founder Ken Behring a short while ago, that the facility could be repurposed in the next few years to come. That would truly be a loss for the area and classic car community in Northern California. Go, enjoy it before it’s too late. It’s worth the drive from Danville Or even Istanbul. Cheers.

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