 Just one of many popular surf spots near Encinitas.   This sunny city has it all! 
As if San Diego's 70 miles of coastline and reliably sunny weather weren't enough, the city is also home to museums, a world-renowned zoo, theme parks, famous golf courses, and a lively theater scene, as well as great food, shopping and nightlife in the historic downtown quarter. Visit the San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau for more tips on travel in the region.
| San Diego’s famous Balboa Park is a one-stop shop for the arts and
culture-minded visitor. Home to 15 museums, a replica of Shakespeare’s
theater and the world famous San Diego Zoo, the park could keep you busy
for weeks. Once the museums close, take advantage of San Diego’s lively
theater scene. The city’s Latino heritage comes alive at Old Town and
Chicano Park, called “the museum without walls.” | | California beach culture is alive and well in San Diego. For locals,
it’s a way of life. The area’s undeveloped beaches give you an idea of
what Southern California’s coast must have looked like when Juan
Rodriguez Cabrillo first set eyes on it in 1542. At the other end of the
spectrum, Pacific Beach is the place to see and be seen. | | California has family-friendly fun for every member of your brood, young or old. From theme parks galore with the latest rides and roller coasters, to up-close encounters with animals and history alike, grab the relatives and hit the road for a groovy California getaway! | | Sun cascading along stretches of white sandy beaches, relaxing
resorts, shopping, dining, and partying are legendary in this region. As
a golf destination, San Diego has over 1,800 undulating greens to
conquer, 4,000 bunkers to avoid, and countless ball-swallowing water
features within the 90+ courses. Combine the regions golf scene with
their numerous attractions and you’ll understand why San Diego is one of
the top golf spots in the universe. | | San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter is the city’s entertainment hub,
with over 30 bars and nightclubs all within a short distance of each
other. Throughout the city, you’ll find DJs spinning the latest grooves,
flamenco dancing and kitschy-cool, as well as laid-back beach bars and
pubs. Live music venues bring the stars of yesterday, today, and
tomorrow to downtown, the beach, and Shelter Island. | | Recreation in San Diego revolves around the beach, and there’s no
reason why it shouldn’t with the area’s 70 miles of coastline and ideal
climate. There’s a list as long as your arm of all the things you can
do, either in the water (swimming, surfing, snorkeling), on the water
(coastline tours, sailing, sport fishing), at the beach (skateboarding,
sunbathing, rollerblading), or very nearby (hiking, biking, camping). In
the heart of the city, Balboa Park offers hiking and mountain biking trails. | | Several San Diego neighborhoods should make your short list. The
Gaslamp Quarter, Hillcrest, Little Italy, and La Jolla are communities
packed with boutiques and galleries. Outdoor shopping complexes can be
found around every corner, and bargain hunters will rejoice at the
region’s outlet malls. | | Your spa options in San Diego provide a distinctly southern
California flavor. Predictably, several luxury hotels offer spa
treatments — some even will even send a technician to your room. (Now
that’s luxury!) Other unique offerings to help you relax include private
outdoor gardens, treatment and yoga combinations, and a Pacific Island theme. | | Just 45 minutes north of downtown, San Diego’s North County is among
the finest wine-growing regions in western U.S. There are 14 wineries,
many open to touring. San Diego’s restaurant scene bustles with
newcomers and old standbys alike, 100 of which are in the Gaslamp
Quarter. The fare is infinitely varied, including pan-Asian, Hawaiian,
Mediterranean, plenty of surf-and-turf, and even a new, risqué
cook-your-own-steak joint. |
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