Sample data. These scores are illustrative placeholders, not real measurements — live scores arrive when the data pipeline runs.
Where San Jose lands on the scale
Every city is graded on the same 0–100 Fun Score, split into five bands from quiet to exceptional — here is where San Jose sits.
Pro sports in San Jose
The five major US leagues anchor a city’s sports identity — home stadiums, season-long event flow, drive-time fanbases. San Jose hosts 2 major-league teams across 2 leagues.
- MLS San Jose Earthquakes
- NHL San Jose Sharks
How the Fun Score adds up
The Fun Score is one number with two halves — 16 things that make San Jose fun, minus 7 that wear it down. Here is the arithmetic.
16 things that lift the score, blended onto 0–100
7 things that wear it down, blended onto 0–100
- Fun factors lift it
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- Drawbacks pull it down
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- Raw composite
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- Fun Score placed on the published 0–100 scale
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Only 40% of the drawback total is subtracted — even a great city can carry a few flaws. Every factor below spells its contribution out as an equation — score times weight. Those 23 contributions are the building blocks behind the two totals above (each is rounded for display).
The Fun breakdown
Every factor is scored 0–100 against the other cities in the index.
San Jose's strongest factors are City Vibe, Climate and Walkability. Its heaviest drawbacks are Disaster Risk, Traffic and Going-Out Cost.
On every bar, the marker shows the typical city — the median score across the whole index.
What lifts the score
- Eats –
Restaurants, food halls and the depth of the dining scene.
Measured from OpenStreetMap restaurant counts, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality.
- Drinks –
Bars, breweries, cocktail rooms and the nightlife spread.
Measured from OpenStreetMap bars, pubs, nightclubs and craft breweries/distilleries, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality.
- Coffee –
Cafés and the strength of the third-place coffee culture.
Measured from OpenStreetMap café counts, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality.
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Music venues and how often live shows actually happen.
Measured from Ticketmaster and SeatGeek show listings, plus OpenStreetMap music venues.
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Notable people the city is known for, plus headliner acts that tour through.
Measured from SeatGeek headliner popularity and Wikidata notable residents (rank-blended).
- Outdoors –
Parks, beaches and easy access to nature.
Measured from OpenStreetMap parks, nature reserves, playgrounds and beaches, plus National Park Service units and Recreation.gov federal facilities.
- Culture –
Museums, theatres, galleries and arts institutions.
Measured from OpenStreetMap museums, galleries and theatres plus geo-tagged Wikipedia landmarks, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality.
- Events –
Festivals, fairs and a packed year-round events calendar.
Measured from Ticketmaster and SeatGeek festivals, fairs and ticketed events.
- Sports –
Pro and college teams and the game-day energy around them.
Measured from Ticketmaster and SeatGeek pro and college games, plus OpenStreetMap stadiums, sports centres and fitness centres.
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Escape rooms, arcades, trampoline parks and karaoke spots.
Measured from OpenStreetMap escape rooms, arcades, trampoline parks and karaoke venues, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality.
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How much the city is talked about and searched for — news and search attention.
Measured from GDELT news tone and Google Trends search interest (each percentile-ranked, then averaged).
- Climate –
How often the weather is good enough to get outside.
Measured from NOAA climate normals — counts of comfortable days.
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How well a person without a car can move around the city.
Measured from GTFS schedules via Transit.land, the Federal Transit Administration National Transit Database and US Census ACS B08301 commuter mode share.
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Density of fun within walking distance — sidewalks, intersections, mixed-use blocks.
Measured from EPA National Walkability Index (block-group resolution, population-weighted to the city).
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Density of college and university students — the engine behind a college town.
Measured from NCES Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) full-time-equivalent enrollment and US Census ACS age cohort data.
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Protected bike lanes and a working public bikeshare system.
Measured from OpenStreetMap protected cycleway segments and the MobilityData GBFS bikeshare-feed catalog.
What weighs it down
- Crime –
Reported violent and property crime rates.
Measured from FBI Crime Data Explorer and city open-data crime portals.
- Traffic –
Congestion and the time lost to commuting.
Measured from US Census commute-time data (ACS).
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Recent particulate matter and ozone levels — a trailing-week air-quality average.
Measured from EPA AirNow and OpenAQ pollution readings (seven-day trailing average).
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Exposure to natural hazards and severe events.
Measured from FEMA National Risk Index.
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Punishing heat, cold and storm extremes.
Measured from NOAA Storm Events and climate-extremes data.
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Cost of living and housing pressure on residents.
Measured from Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment, HUD Fair Market Rent and US Census median income plus poverty rate.
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What a typical night out actually costs in this metro.
Measured from Bureau of Labor Statistics regional Consumer Price Index — food away from home, recreation services and transportation services.
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Cities like San Jose
The San Jose read Free
A written read on San Jose, grounded in the data
A plain-English analysis of why San Jose scores the way it does — its standout strengths, where it falls short, who it suits best, and the cities most like it. Every figure is drawn from the same 23 factors on this page: it narrates the measured data, it never invents a number.
San Jose, CA: A Fun Score of 61 Makes it a "Fun" City, Driven by a Vibrant City Vibe
San Jose, CA earns a Fun Score of 61, placing it among "Fun" cities nationwide and standing out for its exceptionally strong City Vibe.
Why it scores high
San Jose shines with a remarkably high City Vibe score of 91, ranking tied for #5 nationally out of 134 cities (GDELT news tone and Google Trends search interest). This indicates a city with a palpable energy and significant public interest, suggesting a dynamic and engaging atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.
The city also benefits from an excellent Climate, scoring 88 and ranking tied for #13 nationally (NOAA climate normals). This high score means San Jose enjoys a large number of comfortable days throughout the year, making it an appealing place for outdoor activities and general well-being. Complementing this, Walkability is strong, with a score of 75 and a national rank of #34 (EPA National Walkability Index). This suggests that many areas of San Jose are pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to navigate on foot and enjoy the local environment.
Where it falls short
Despite its strengths, San Jose faces challenges in a few key areas. The city scores low in Disaster Risk at 14, ranking tied for #116 nationally (FEMA National Risk Index). This indicates a higher susceptibility to natural disasters compared to many other cities. Residents and planners must consider this factor.
Commuting can also be a significant hurdle, as reflected in a low Traffic score of 17, ranking tied for #111 nationally (US Census commute-time data). This suggests that residents likely experience considerable delays and congestion during their daily commutes. Furthermore, the cost of enjoying the city's amenities is a concern, with Going-Out Cost scoring just 18, ranking tied for #87 nationally (Bureau of Labor Statistics regional Consumer Price Index). This indicates that entertainment, dining, and other recreational activities are relatively expensive in San Jose compared to other cities.
Who it's for
San Jose is ideal for individuals who prioritize a vibrant urban atmosphere and pleasant weather, and who are comfortable with a higher cost of living and potential traffic challenges. It's a city for those who appreciate a strong sense of community and a dynamic environment, and who might be less concerned with frequent cultural outings or a bustling nightlife scene.
Cities like it
- Fremont, CA is similar, also in California, sharing some of the regional characteristics.
- San Diego, CA offers a comparable climate and lifestyle, though with a higher overall Fun Score.
- Sacramento, CA shares some of the Californian urban experience, albeit with a slightly different overall profile.
Sources
- Bureau of Labor Statistics regional Consumer Price Index — food away from home, recreation services and transportation services
- Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment, HUD Fair Market Rent and US Census median income plus poverty rate
- EPA AirNow and OpenAQ pollution readings (seven-day trailing average)
- EPA National Walkability Index (block-group resolution, population-weighted to the city)
- FBI Crime Data Explorer and city open-data crime portals
- FEMA National Risk Index
- GDELT news tone and Google Trends search interest (each percentile-ranked, then averaged)
- GTFS schedules via Transit.land, the Federal Transit Administration National Transit Database and US Census ACS B08301 commuter mode share
- NCES Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) full-time-equivalent enrollment and US Census ACS age cohort data
- NOAA climate normals — counts of comfortable days
- NOAA Storm Events and climate-extremes data
- OpenStreetMap bars, pubs, nightclubs and craft breweries/distilleries, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality
- OpenStreetMap café counts, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality
- OpenStreetMap escape rooms, arcades, trampoline parks and karaoke venues, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality
- OpenStreetMap museums, galleries and theatres plus geo-tagged Wikipedia landmarks, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality
- OpenStreetMap parks, nature reserves, playgrounds and beaches, plus National Park Service units and Recreation.gov federal facilities
- OpenStreetMap protected cycleway segments and the MobilityData GBFS bikeshare-feed catalog
- OpenStreetMap restaurant counts, with Google Places ratings adjusting for venue quality
- OpenStreetMap stadiums, sports centres and fitness centres
- SeatGeek headliner popularity and Wikidata notable residents (rank-blended)
- Ticketmaster and SeatGeek festivals, fairs and ticketed events
- Ticketmaster and SeatGeek pro and college games, plus OpenStreetMap stadiums, sports centres and fitness centres
- Ticketmaster and SeatGeek show listings, plus OpenStreetMap music venues
- US Census ACS commute-time data
- US Census commute-time data (ACS)
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