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Places to visit and things to do in San Diego

San Diego is also known as the Mecca of Culture that's full of old charm locales. It is home to dozens of museums, grand theme parks, and art venue. Concerts and Sunday gatherings at performing art venues are fairly popular and offer a good mixture of indoor and outdoor entertainment. <br>Late in summer or early fall, the Antarctic South Swell at La Jolla, California makes the waves go up and high coinciding with the offshore winds. A variety of waves and ideal condition sprawling the coastline makes San Diego a surferu2019s paradise. San Diego's best surfing season is between August and November.<br>source: https://www.tripoto.com/trip/places-to-visit-and-things-to-do-in-san-diego-5d09f5a87121e

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Places to visit and things to do in San Diego

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  1. Thing to Do in San Diego There is no dearth of things to do in San Diego. One could try water sports to hiking, or just enjoy a solitary 375-foot wild ride with chances of coming tête-à-tête with an exotic animal down the trail. You get fabulous Mexican Tacos and the best of Californian cuisine in San Diego.

  2. Low Key Beaches Check out some of the most interesting low-key and unassuming beach community of San Diego.  Some of the most expensive homes in San Diego County are located at the Low lying sandy beaches that are prone to onshore winds. The glass smooth water is ideal for a relaxing, sun tanning getaway or for snorkelling amidst a wide variety of sea life. Head To Coronado Island – The beach lover’s haven Coronado is consistently voted among the top 10 best in the USA. The island has miles of wide, sandy beaches,  a beautiful skyline with historic charm and fun things to do here. Try out the Orange Street shopping and culture district of Coronado, explore the low tides or just take on some biking amidst splashes of winds gushing through. Balboa Park's attraction – San Diego No visit to San Diego is complete without devoting a few days of vacation at the 1,200 acres of wonder park packed with surprises. The park is packed with Spanish-Renaissance architecture, garden galore, 17 major museums, a science center, a miniature railroad, and the Hitchcock Puppet Theater.

  3. Mission Beach Mission Beach is a perfect example of the Southern California lifestyle thronging with sunbathing people. Try the giant roller-coasters or skate blades, visit the 4,200-acre Mission Bay Park which is full of people any day. You can get a glimpse of some of the endangered exotic species like the light-footed clapper at the Kendall forest reserve. Mission Trails Regional Park Mission Trails is the largest urban parks in the United States spread across 5,800 acres. The San Diego River twists through the park, and there are two lakes here as well with ample bird life. Hikers enjoy the 40 miles trail throughout this park. Cool off in the starry night at the Kumeyaay Lake Campground after dusk. A number of guided walks and educational talks are available at the Mission Trails Park. Point Loma The rugged peninsula has magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean. You can enjoy Seafood eateries dotting the nearby Shelter islands and enjoy a live concert by the bay. Point Loma is famous for the Cabrillo National Monument and the refurbished old lighthouse that are a must see.

  4. San Diego Zoo Mission Beach is a perfect example of the Southern California lifestyle thronging with sunbathing people. Try the giant roller-coasters or skate blades, visit the 4,200-acre Mission Bay Park which is full of people any day. You can get a glimpse of some of the endangered exotic species like the light-footed clapper at the Kendall forest reserve. Mission Trails Regional Park Mission Trails is the largest urban parks in the United States spread across 5,800 acres. The San Diego River twists through the park, and there are two lakes here as well with ample bird life. Hikers enjoy the 40 miles trail throughout this park. Cool off in the starry night at the Kumeyaay Lake Campground after dusk. A number of guided walks and educational talks are available at the Mission Trails Park. Point Loma The rugged peninsula has magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean. You can enjoy Seafood eateries dotting the nearby Shelter islands and enjoy a live concert by the bay. Point Loma is famous for the Cabrillo National Monument and the refurbished old lighthouse that are a must see.

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