San Diego has so much to see that its mere variety and scope could render one catatonic with indecision. The city's history, culture, and emphasis on arts, science and the military, combined with its love affair with the outdoors, has been the catalyst for the development of a truly amazing array of destinations. Good luck in deciding where to go next, and we hope your trip is a long one.
San Diego Sights
- Balboa Park
- Balboa Park, just minutes from downtown San Diego, is a single, 1000-acre area that's not only a cultural and artistic center, but also offers an abundance of recreational activities.
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- Botanical Building
- Among Balboa Park’s most famous images is a photograph of the Botanical Building and the adjacent Lily Pond.
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- Chula Vista Nature Center
- At the Chula Vista Nature Center, view native and endangered wildlife at one of the few remaining salt-marsh habitats on the Pacific coast.
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- Del Mar Racetrack
- Legendary crooner Bing Crosby sang Del Mar Race Track to life with six simple words: “Where the turf meets the surf.”
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- Fiesta Island
- Fiesta Island is a large man-made island on the eastern side of Mission Bay that is used for just about everything.
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- Gaslamp Quarter
- No visit to San Diego should be attempted without visiting the Gaslamp Quarter, the city's historic downtown neighborhood.
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- Hotel Del Coronado
- This legendary beachfront resort fuses contemporary comfort with historical charm.
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