Oakland California Travel Guide 4k

Published 2021-06-24
In this Oakland California travel guide we explore around the downtown area, Chinatown, the Oakland Waterfront, Cal Berkeley as well as some of the lakes and parks surrounding Oakland. The city of Oakland is located on the East Bay of San Francisco Bay area.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pappagetti
    Richmond made me crazy. Oakland made me tough. Only place I ever lived where you were in danger no matter who you knew or how innocent you were. Thanks, Oakland. I learned a lot.
  • @kevinkhoo7649
    Nice video. You should take a ride on the Oakland-San Francisco ferry. Fanstastic view of both cities, and the Bay Bridge, from the water for half an hour each way.
  • @margolyn8291
    Stayed here..motel got raided.tons of gang activity..best low rider vehicles I ever saw..rough
  • @kittyfrisco7681
    Been there done that! Oak Town and San Francisco! Awesome place to be awesome place to live.
  • @MikeMatthews
    Just finally seeing this! I live near Oakland and didn't know about some of the places you pointed out. Thanks!
  • I never knew where Oakland was until I watched your video I found an Oakland raiders shirt and decided to look it up I am from Hamilton New Zealand 🇳🇿 now you have educated me and I now know that Oakland is in California
  • @nurfazliana4292
    Amazing video. I feel like I am having Jeff as my tour guide. Kudos!
  • @tacocruiser4238
    Check out some of the Oakland hills and Montclair. That is the nice area.
  • @traci635
    Love to visit this city, catch an A's game and meet their great fans
  • @philnewton2011
    My hometown. Thanks for showing how beautiful the town can be. Berkeley, too.
  • Always enjoy your videos. You might want to include all the phenomenal hiking among Redwoods in the 4k acre Regional parks, Chabot Space Center (a Smithsonian venture) the Oakland Zoo, the Oakland museum and the Rockridge area for foodies.
  • @karimaogden3875
    Seeing this video brought back fond memories of the 4 years (1987-1991)I lived in Oakland when I was in the Army stationed at the Old Oakland Army Base on Maritime Street which no longer exists. My only not-so-fond memory is having been there (although thankfully, I survived!) when the Oct 17th, 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake struck the Bay Area. I was on the Hayward BART station at the time. Used to go to the NAS Alameda PX and Commissary and the South Shore Shopping Center to eat at the "Sizzler". Last time I was there was in 2003. Would love to go back there again some day but it's very difficult now that I am older and live far away in Kentucky. In the meantime , I am happy to travel vicariously through YT videos like this.
  • Thanks a lot for that one! It brought back a lot of memories from my time at Cal. During my graduate stint I lived on Telegraph Avenue, a hive of college activity. Some alums may take you to task for calling it "Cal State, Berkeley". When I went there in fifties and early sixties, the California State Colleges were just being established. The University System had been in existence for nearly a century. I'm surprised you didn't use the Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) to get around. I voted for it, when I was going to Cal, and use it now whenever I visit the area. It saves a lot of driving and walking. Keep up the good work. I discovered you in Living in Arizona and only recently subscribed to Island Hopper TV. I enjoy them both.