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Category: Family Activities - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027
The San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park shelters over 3200 animals on some 1800 carefully designed, African-themed acres. The main exhibit is Heart of Africa, home to cheetahs, giraffes, okapis and a wide variety of birds. Nairobi Village features gorillas, meerkats, Nile monitors and lemurs, and still more feathered...
Category: Family Activities - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: 1549 El Prado, The Promenade, San Diego, CA 92101
With over 85 cultural and recreational facilities, Balboa Park is a must-see. It's probably best to start at the Visitor's Center for a map and events calendar, and to purchase a Balboa Park Passport, which provides entrance to most of park's attractions. The zoo is a big attraction, but there are also 15 museums,...
Category: Tours and Excursions - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: San Diego, CA
An exciting and fun way to learn over 400 years of San Diego's history and enjoy some of its most treasured sites, including the San Diego Zoo and beautiful Coronado. Tours leave every 30 minutes beginning at 9am and last approximately two hours. After your tour, be sure to take a leisurely stroll around Old Town for...
Category: Family Activities - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: 2300 Exhibition Wy, Scripp's Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA 92037
One of the world's most renowned aquariums, this facility dates to 1903 and features 30 tanks filled with a plethora of fish and coral species. The "Blue Planet" exhibit focuses on water's importance to life on Earth, and interactive exhibits include a display that lets visitors generate thunderstorms.
Category: Family Activities - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: Park Blvd and Zoo Pl, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101
With over 4000 animals, this world-renowned zoo is the best in the US, and not to be missed. State-of-the-art habitats feature both the flora and fauna of various ecosystems, so you'll often see more than one animal species in a single exhibit. The zoo also has a very successful breeding program, so chances are you'll...
Category: Historic Sites - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: 6th Ave and Broadway, San Diego, CA
This 16-block section of downtown is a national historic district filled with specialty shops, art galleries and restaurants. Numerous theaters and nightclubs call the Gaslamp Quarter home, so there's plenty to do after the sun sets. It's also an excellent neighborhood for checking out some of the city's early...
Category: San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: 4005 Taylor St, San Diego, CA 92110
Although this is not the quickest or most scenic route into Mexico, it is the most convenient and least expensive. Upon arrival at the San Ysidro station on the US-Mexico border, you can hop over to Tijuana, where you'll find festive Mexican food and colorful souvenirs. The Blue Line starts at the Old Town Transit...
Category: Parks & Beaches - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: Coast Blvd, La Jolla, CA 92037
Situated just above La Jolla Cove, this park is a favorite of weekend picnickers. It also invites strolls along the waterfront sidewalk and games of shuffleboard. Most of the surrounding area is a wildlife preserve, so it offers excellent swimming, diving and tidepooling. You may want to bring binoculars since sea...
Category: Parks & Beaches - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: Seacoast Dr, Imperial Beach, CA
Located south of downtown San Diego and stretching all the way to the Mexican border, Imperial Beach’s main claim to fame is the annual US Open Sand Castle Building Contest held each July. The rest of the year it’s a great beach for swimming, surfing and bodyboarding, as well as fishing from the pier. Life guards are...
Category: Historic Sites - San Diego Attractions & Activities
Address: 3525 7th Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
This 1905 Arts & Crafts-style mansion was home to George Marston, one of the original developers of Balboa Park, Presidio Park and Junipero Serra Museum. The massive brick-and-stucco structure boasts impressive interior woodwork featuring redwood, oak and pine. Five acres of beautiful grounds are also part of the...
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