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Other Community Resources

In the heart of Silicon Valley, there are many different online resources to help you find information about our city.

  • City of Palo Alto - The official homepage of the city government
    This page provides electronic local services and general information about programs, departments, city council, entertainment, business and employment opportunities.
  • Destination Palo Alto - Tourism and visitor information
    The City of Palo Alto, Palo Alto Online, Palo Alto Weekly, the Chamber of Commerce, Palo Alto Downtown Business & Professional Association, Stanford University, Threestory Studio and the San Mateo County Convention & Visitors Bureau have all mergerd to form the Destination Palo Alto. Visitors like Stanford Shopping Center, Stanford University, Hewlet-Packard and other people are encouraged to combine business and entertainment by tasting the mouth-watering food at the various restaurants, by shopping and by exposed to museums, galleries and the events.
  • Palo Alto Online - Online News about the City
    Visit Palo Alto Online to know about the latest news around the city as well as other hot stuff like Town Square Forums, movies, restaurants, photos and other helpful sites, to name a few.
 
     

Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce
122 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Tel: 650-324-3121  |  Fax: 650-324-1215
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