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| Mission Bay -- Miles of white sand, grassy parks and protected waters make this San Diego's most relaxing beach. Sun, boat, swim. For a little fun and entertainment, try SeaWorld Adventure Park San Diego. |
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| La Jolla -- San Diego's jewel by the sea. White sandy beaches, upscale shopping, fine dining, seaside hotels. Visit the world famous Birch Aquarium. Step up to live seals on the beach! Always something to do in La Jolla. | |||
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Beach -- Just sand, surf and hanging out. Located South of La Jolla & North of Mission beach. Walk along the boardwalk and find things to see at every step. |
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| Mission Beach -- Roller Coaster & Arcade; long white beach; unique places to eat (and drink); surf shops and just about the best people watching anywhere. Grab some inline skates and join the party. | |||
| Old Town San Diego -- Recreates early California, with its displays, historic buildings, shops and restaurants illustrate the changes that have taken place in San Diego since it was first settled in 1769. The Bazaar del Mundo is still there. | |||
| San Diego Ghost Tour -- Take a tour of some of the most famous sites of ghosts, hauntings and supernatural phenomena. Visit the Whaley House, Hotel Del Coronado and Star of India sailing ship. | |||
| Gaslamp Quarter --"The Historic Heart of San Diego" is just a short walk from the convention center. Fine restaurants, clubs, galleries and shops. Find hotels near the new Downtown San Diego ball park. | |||
| Seaport Village -- Over 50 fine restaurants and shops along San Diego's sparkling bay. Just a short walk from the San Diego Convention Center. Park your boat in the water or park your self on the dock and watch the boats. | |||
| Coronado -- Home of the historic HOTEL DEL CORONADO, and many fine shops restaurants and world-class beaches. There is no hotel like this in the world. | |||
| Balboa Park -- Tour the San Diego Zoo, many fine museums, the world's largest outdoor organ, trains, theatre, cafes, art, fountains, plants, flowers, trees and grass. | |||
| Horton Plaza -- 140 stores, restaurants in a 7 level, 6 1/2 city block mall that is a total delight to visit. This is the shopping center that made downtown San Diego famous. Located in the heart of the historic Gaslamp District. You can also shop on-line. | |||
| Fashion Valley -- The most extensive collection of stores and restaurants in the entire region. Includes six department stores and over 200 distinctive specialty shops. Walk from nearby hotels and play golf in the afternoons. On-line shopping. | |||
| Adams Avenue - Antique shops, bookstores, neighborhood cafés, shops and restaurants in the communities of Normal Heights and Kensington. Home to the Roots Festival of Music and the Adams Avenue Street Fair. | |||
| Hillcrest - The village in the city. You can find almost anything you want along the tree-lined streets of Hillcrest. Walk to restaurants, coffee shops, stores and entertainment. Historic homes and other buildings make this a place not to miss. | |||
| University Heights - This great old neighborhood has many fine places to eat, shop, and just hang out. Books, coffee, art and antiques. Meet your friends. Neighborhood walking has never been better. | |||
| North Park -- Located in central San Diego, this community is undergoing a renewal process that is preserving many fine old buildings, while adding new designs, shops and restaurants. No place better for early morning coffee and nosh. | |||
| TheBoulevard -- One of the best places in San Diego to cruise in your convertible, and just hang out with friends. There is even a classic hotel with a mid-century bar & grill. Hollywood's stars came to the fashionable Mississippi Ballroom to drink, dine and dance. Relive that era. | |||
| Take a tour of San Diego International Airport. Look at maps, photos and find discounts on nearby hotels, vacation rentals and car rentals. San Diego Ariport is close to Seaworld, Old Town and Downtown. | |||
| La Mesa Village -- Cobblestone, tree-lined sidewalks take you back to the small town America of yesteryear. Walk to antique shops restaurants & cafes. Famous for October Fest each year. |
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