(Rates from $84.29)
Wild Palms Hotel, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel
Stylish Sunnyvale hotel in the Silicon Valley
Location Highlights
- Theme park(s) nearby
- In business district
Nearby Points of Interest

Paramount’s Great America - 5 miles
Santa Clara Convention Center - 5 miles
Intel Museum - 5 miles
Winchester Mystery House - 6 miles
Santana Row (shopping) - 6 miles
Shoreline Amphitheatre - 8 miles
Shoreline Park - 8 miles
Downtown San Jose - 9 miles
Mountain Winery - 9 miles
Stanford University - 14 miles
Stanford Shopping Center - 15 miles
Downtown Palo Alto - 15 miles
San Jose International Airport (SJC): Approximate driving time to Wild Palms Hotel in Sunnyvale is 15 minutes and distance is 8 miles.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO): Approximate driving time to Wild Palms Hotel in Sunnyvale is 40 minutes and distance is 30 miles.
Driving directions from San Jose International Airport:
Driving directions from San Francisco International Airport:
Getting there: Rental cars are the best option from both airports, and they are available online. Taxis and shuttles are also available, costing $16–$25 from San Jose and more than $36 from San Francisco.
Getting around: Most guests navigate Sunnyvale and the Silicon Valley region via rental car. Taxis are another option, especially for shorter trips. A variety of local restaurants are within a half-mile of the hotel. Public transportation generally costs less than $5; a Caltrain commuter-train station is located 2.5 miles from the hotel.
All prices subject to change without notice.
910 E Fremont Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
United States of America
Nearest major airport:
San Jose, CA (SJC-Norman Y. Mineta San Jose Intl.)
Area:
Santa Clara, California, United States of America
Upon entering Mission Santa Clara de Asís, visitors marvel at its painted ceilings, gold accents, and carved wooden statues. The mission is in the heart of Santa Clara University, California’s oldest university. Located minutes from the Mineta San Jose International Airport, Santa Clara also hosts the Intel Museum, the Triton Museum of Art, and California’s Great America amusement park.



