Things to do, places to visit in San Diego :
Balboa Park: one of the most popular urban parks in the United States, this bucolic paradise is packed with an array of attractions, including the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
La Jolla Cove: is one of the most spectacular natural settings in the world.
Torrey Pines State Reserve: Torrey Pines State Reserve is a great place for some short hikes with great views of the coastline. If you are lucky you might spot some bottlenosed dolphins or migrating whales.
Cabrillo National Monument: stately monument honoring Cabrillo, discoverer of San Diego Bay, is located in Point Loma that overlooks the city and the Bay.
San Diego Aerospace Museum: Museum's emphasis is on the history of flight, from the days of hot-air balloons to the Spirit of St. Louis to today's space shuttles.
Gaslamp Quarter: a 16-block national historic district that offers visitors a variety of restaurants and shops, as well as an eyeful of Victorian architecture.
Timken Museum of Art: a museum that celebrates the important role of art as a way of enriching lives by featuring American, Dutch and Flemish, French, Italian paintings and Russian Icons.
SeaWorld San Diego: is an amazing place to take the family for the day. From the fun shows to the amazing visuals, if you like sea life, this is the place to go.
Maritime Museum of San Diego: is home to the world's oldest sailing vessel that still sails - "The Star of India". This beautiful square rigger can be visited on the waterfront in downtown San Diego.
San Diego Model Railroad Museum: one of the world's largest model railroad museums features a scale model railway that replicates San Diego's tracks.
San Diego Zoo: is truly one of America's treasures. With it's long history of research and bree... of rare animals, the San Diego Zoo is much more than a Zoo.
Spanish Village Art Center: located in Balboa Park, this center is home to many art galleries and studios.
Mission Beach: along with Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach, Mission Beach forms the coastline of San Diego.
Coronado Bridge: a beautiful bridge connecting San Diego to Coronado.
Old Town Trolley: two-hour trolley bus tours that visit major attractions such as Balboa Park, Gaslamp Quarter, Seaport Village, Coronado and the Embarcadero.
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park: historic site in downtown San Diego that recreates life in the Mexican and early American periods of 1821 to 1872.
San Diego Automotive Museum: magnificent display of vintage automobiles and motorcycles including a 1927 Bentley, 1931 Rolls Royce Phaeton and Steve McQueen's 1953 Allard.
Mission San Diego de Alcala: located in the Mission Valley section of San Diego, this historic mission was founded by Father Junipero Serra, who started a string of 21 missions along the California coast.
Visit the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and experience the natural beauty of the desert. The 600,000-acre park is one of the largest state parks in the United States.
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