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Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because it?s design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain. Spanish style fountains made with all kinds of colored Moorish tiles... read more |
ARCO Olympic Training Center
An official U.S. Olympic Committee training facility dedicated to the development of America's current and future Olympic athletes participating in nine sports including archery, rowing... read more |
Bazaar del Mundo
This marketplace is one of the happiest and most colorful of all places in San Diego to shop. Part of historic Old Town, where the city's first inhabitants set up the original city, this shopping area... read more |
Bernardo Winery
Located 25 miles north of downtown San Diego, nestled inside the quaint town of Rancho Bernardo, lies one of the best-kept secrets in the county... read more |
Birch Aquarium
Smaller and more intimate than some of its larger and better-known cousins, the Birch Aquarium is a place where you can get close to the animals, and take your time to enjoy them... read more |
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
By 43-foot lily pond (originally called Las Lagunas de las Flores or The Lake of the Flowers) that rolls out like a liquid carpet before the entrance to the Botanical Building... read more |
Cabrillo National Monument
On September 28, 1542, Juan Rodr?guez Cabrillo landed at San Diego Bay. This event marked the first time that a European expedition had set foot on what later became the west coast of the United States... read more |
Cabrillo Tide Pools
Everybody loves tidepools, and the ones at Cabrillo National Monument are some of the best in Southern California. There are only two things you need to do to optimize your trip... read more |
Calico Ranch
In California's vast fresh produce department, Napa still leads the market on grapes, Gilroy has garlic and Castroville its artichokes. And while its production may have fallen off some in recent years... read more |
California Tower
Europeans know no city is complete without a pretty dome and tower and thankfully San Diegans don't have to travel across the Atlantic to understand why.Balboa Park is littered with cultural and historic... read more |
Carlsbad Flower Fields
For over sixty years, Mother Nature has transformed the rolling hills of North San Diego County into one of the most spectacular and coordinated displays of natural color and beauty anywhere in the world.. read more |
Casa de Estudillo
Constructed between 1827-29 by Captain Jose Maria de Estudillo, commander of the San Diego Presidio, La Casa de Estudillo is a wonderfully preserved representation of how an important... read more |
Casa de Machado y Stewart
Sgt. Jose Manuel Machado built this simple adobe-and-wood home in the 1830s. Jack Stewart, a Maine native, visited San Diego in 1835 and returned to live here in 1838, whereupon he married... read more |
Centro Cultural de la Raza
Showcasing the art and culture of Mexicans, Chicanos and Native Americans for 30 years, the museum features murals painted by the same prominent San Diego artists responsible for the murals... read more |
Coronado Bridge
This award-winning toll bridge quickly became an area landmark after its opening on August 3, 1969. The distinctive curve and soaring sweep of the San Diego-Coronado Bridge was the first structural conquest... read more |
Coronado Walking Tour
Whether you are a resident of Coronado or just visiting, the Coronado Historical Association Museum?s 60 minute, easy-paced walking tour is a wonderful way to learn more about the architecturally... read more |
Ferry Landing Marketplace
Along the bay, with the San Diego skyline in the background, the Ferry Landing Marketplace offers distinctive shops and resturants and a well-maintained boardwalks for enjoyable walks and bike rides... read more |
Gaslamp Quarter
The Gaslamp Quarter is Southern California's premier dining, shopping and entertainment district, where you'll find a truly eclectic blend of food, fun and culture -- all within one of San Diego's most historic areas.. read more |
Heritage Park Victorian Village
This 7.8-acre county park is dedicated to the preservation of San Diego's Victorian architecture. Expansion downtown after WWII threatened these structures with demolition on their original sites... read more |
Hillcrest
Uptown (as opposed to nearby Downtown San Diego) traditionally consists of the neighborhoods of Mission Hills, Old Town, Hillcrest, Bankers Hill, Park West and University Heights west of Park Boulevard... read more |
Japanese Friendship Garden
Explore the lush manicured landscapes, winding pathways, ancient lanterns, tranquil waterfall and Koi Pond of the Japanese Friendship Garden. The Garden is the perfect balance of Zen and style... read more |
Little Italy
San Diego?s Italian American neighborhood, Little Italy, is a lively inner-city neighborhood where you?ll enjoy shopping, dining and many events unique to the Italian culture... read more |
Maritime Museum
You can see it when you fly into San Diego Airport. You can see it when you drive south into downtown from Interstate 5. At night it glows, draped with strings of soft light. And, hands down... read more |
Miramar Reservoir
Miramar Reservoir is located approximately 18 miles north of San Diego. The reservoir's normal operating schedule is seven days a week for general recreation... read more |
Mission Trails Regional Park
Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing... read more |
Missions of San Diego
This mission is an artifact of North American history. California's first church, it was founded in 1769 by Father Junipero Serra himself. In 1775, it was burned down by protesting Native Americans... read more |
Mount Soledad
Stand more than 800 feet high underneath the shade of a 43-foot cross, and enjoy gorgeous, 360-degree views from this prime memorial and picnic, photo and sunset spot... read more |
Noble Canyon
Noble Canyon singletrack in Cleveland National Forest (40 miles east of San Diego) is a great half-day, 14-mile loop with 2,000 feet of elevation gain. Take lots of water unless you want to use your brain... read more |
Old Town
Old Town is home to some of the most unique retailers, historical destinations, museums, authentic Mexican restaurants, drinking establishments, art galleries and hotels... read more |
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
Old Town State Historic Park is where the city of San Diego began. The original mission and presidio were nearby; the town developed below as retired soldiers and settlers built homes here... read more |
Old Town Trolley Tours
Old Town Trolley Tours? allows you to get off at any of our convenient stops situated close to all popular attractions, shops and restaurants. When you're ready, just re-board the trolley... read more |
Petco Park
PETCO Park is spectacular in every way, combining the best sight lines in baseball with breathtaking views of San Diego. Architecturally magnificent, it celebrates the sea, the sky, the natural beauty... read more |
San Diego Bay Walk
San Diego is a city of different flavors and topography. But it is, first and foremost, a waterfront city. And what better way to take in the essence of the city than to take a walking tour of the downtown waterfront... read more |
San Diego Convention Center
The San Diego Convention Center Corporation (SDCCC) is a non-profit public benefit corporation created by the City of San Diego to manage and market the San Diego Convention Center... read more |
San Diego Harbor Excursions
San Diego Harbor Excursion is San Diego's Oldest and Most Established Tour Company. San Diego Harbor Excursion has been in operation on San Diego Bay since 1915... read more |
Seaport Village
Seaport village is a 14 acre waterfront shopping, dining and entertainment complex recreating a harbor side setting of a century ago. Includes 54 one of a kind shops, 13 casual dining eateries... read more |
Seeley Stables
After Alfred (Albert) Lewis Seeley purchased the LaCasa de Bandini and converted it into the Cosmopolitan Hotel he built a stable barn next to it. The building currently on the site is a reconstruction of the original.. read more |
Spanish Village Art Center
The artists at Spanish Village invite you to stroll through their historic studios and enjoy and afternoon of art! They are a community of over 250 artists from the San Diego region... read more |
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
The Spreckels Organ Pavilion is the home of the world?s largest outdoor pipe organ with over 4,500 pipes. Constructed for the 1915 Pan American Exposition and given to the city by John and Adolf Spreckels.. read more |
Spruce Street Footbridge
Perhaps the best known ?secret? in the neighborhood is the Spruce Street suspension bridge in northern Bankers Hill. Local kids refer to it as the ?wiggly bridge.? It was designed to provide pedestrian passage... read more |
Star of India
The Star of India is the world's oldest active ship. She began her life on the stocks at Ramsey Shipyard in the Isle of Man in 1863. Iron ships were experiments of sorts then, with most vessels still being built... read more |
Tijuana Blue Line Trolley
Although this is not the quickest or most scenic route into Mexico, it is the most convenient and least expensive. You will arrive in Tijuana, where you will find authentic Mexican food as well as colorful... read more |
U.S.S. Midway
Although this is not the quickest or most scenic route into Mexico, it is the most convenient and least expensive. You will arrive in Tijuana, where you will find authentic Mexican food as well as colorful... read more |
Villa Montezuma
This exquisite mansion just southeast of downtown was built in 1887 for internationally acclaimed musician and author Jesse Shepard.Lush with Victoriana, it features more stained glass than churches are... read more |
Whale Watching
Each year, around 26,000 gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) make the 10,000 mile journey from the Arctic Sea south to Baja and back. In fact, the gray whale's trip is the longest migration undertaken by... read more |
Whaley House (Haunted) Museum
Upon first glance, the Whaley House looks like a beautiful picture of mid-nineteenth century architecture - nothing out of the ordinary about it. The world-famous Whaley House is said to be the most haunted... read more |
William Heath Davis House
San Diego's William Heath Davis House is the oldest surviving structure in San Diego. It was one of the first houses built in 1850 in the New Town.The house is a well-preserved example of a pre-framed... read more |
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