Redwood City

Welcome to Redwood City

a historic port town turned thriving city

 

Redwood City’s origins trace back to its role as a lumber and shipping hub along the San Francisco Bay. Once home to a thriving port and the now-iconic Mezesville settlement, the city evolved as the first incorporated city in San Mateo County in 1867. Redwood trees and vibrant wetlands framed its early economy, and as the Peninsula grew, so did Redwood City’s prominence. Its strategic location between San Francisco and San Jose made it a central point for trade, travel, and eventually tech. With the development of Caltrain and nearby highways, the city transitioned from a port town to a dynamic, tech-friendly community. Now home to major companies like Oracle and Electronic Arts, Redwood City blends history with innovation and small-town charm with urban convenience.

 

 

What to Love

 

  • Bayfront parks and natural preserves
  • Vibrant downtown with historic architecture
  • Year-round community events and live music
  • Proximity to top tech campuses and commuter rail
  • Great weather — “Climate Best by Government Test”

 

Local Lifestyle

Redwood City’s neighborhoods offer something for everyone, from the hillside homes of with sweeping Bay views, to the waterfront living in Redwood Shores. The city’s walkable downtown, access to nature, and diverse food scene draw young professionals, families, and longtime residents alike.

With Caltrain offering direct access to both San Francisco and San Jose, and Highway 101 minutes away, Redwood City is a commuter’s dream. Yet once you're home, you’re never far from trails, theater, or tacos. The community vibe is warm and active, with farmers markets, street fairs, and local art always on display.

 

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

The beautifully restored Fox Theatre is a local gem, hosting concerts, comedy shows, and private events in a historic 1929 setting. Surrounding it are some of the Peninsula’s best restaurants and wine bars, making downtown a go-to destination day or night.

Vesta is beloved for its wood-fired pizzas and seasonal small plates, often with a wait, but always worth it. A few doors down, Angelicas blends Latin cuisine, live music, and a vibrant patio scene. For classic fare, Donato Enoteca brings elevated Italian dishes in a sleek setting perfect for date nights or business dinners.

Don’t miss The BottleShop, a hybrid wine store and bar, or Alhambra Irish House for a laid-back pint. Shopping in the downtown core includes curated boutiques, home goods, and local art, all within walking distance.

 

Things to Do

Start your Sunday at the Redwood City Farmers Market, one of the oldest in California, offering fresh produce, local honey, baked goods, and flowers year-round.

Explore Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve, a local favorite for its rolling hills and springtime wildflowers. For waterfront views and fresh air, Bair Island offers trails and boardwalks through restored wetlands—perfect for bird watching and quiet walks.

Red Morton Community Center hosts everything from basketball leagues to seasonal events. The Courthouse Square downtown transforms into a venue for movie nights, concerts, and holiday festivals, bringing the whole community together.

 

Overview for Redwood City, CA

112,037 people live in Redwood City, where the median age is 38.1 and the average individual income is $73,148.448. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

112,037

Total Population

38.1 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$73,148.448

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Redwood City, CA

Redwood City has 38,562 households, with an average household size of 11.21. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Redwood City do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 112,037 people call Redwood City home. The population density is 5,719.1 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

112,037

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

38.11416853360943

Median Age

50.34 / 49.66%

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11.21

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$73,148.448

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Schools in Redwood City, CA

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