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What is worth seeing in San Diego? (besides the major attractions)?

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What is worth seeing in San Diego?

- Balboa Park

- Belmont Park

- S.D. Downtown

- Seaport Village

- Star of India

- Old Town San Diego

**I am staying in Balboa Park area

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  1. 1. Mission Trails Park - take approx 2 hours - Visit the Visitors Center, then hike a trail to see the Indian grinding stones or visit the water fall and dam.

    2. Mission Trails Park- Saturday 10am - Guide led hikes to grinding stone and other historical sites.

    3. Kumeyaay Campground, Mission Trails Park - RV’s and tents - No hook ups This campground is in town. Fee $14

    4. Tijuana Estuary – Imperial Beach

    5. Town of Julian – Goldmine and Apple pie

    6. Campo Train Museum and Train ride

    7. Belmont Park/Mission Bay

    8. Mission de Alcala

    9. Old Town/ Presido Park

    10. Reuben H Fleet Space Theater - Balboa Park

    11. Balboa Park

    12. Gravity Hill - La Jolla West Muirlands Dr

    13. San Diego Zoo

    14. Beach

    Try  http://www.cheap-fun-family-travel.com/s...


  2. you have a good list

    you could add..

    The Point Loma Light House;

    La Jolla;

    Coronado


  3. 1. Balboa Park - This is a great park with beautiful gardens and lots of museums and other attractions.  Take advantage of the free park bus that drives throughout the park.  The driver is very knowledgeable about the park.

    2. Coronado Island - You can drive to Coronado or take the ferry from downtown...cost $3 each way for the 15 min. ride. Nice beach here, lots of upscale shops, and the historic Hotel Del Webb.

    3. La Jolla - An upscale community about 15 minutes north of downtown San Diego.  Beautiful beaches...kayak through the 7 caves...It's an awesome trip  Drive to the top of Mt. Soledad for fantastic views.

    4.  Enjoy a dessert at Extraordinary Desserts on 5th Avenue near Balboa Park.

    5.  Go wine tasting in Julian and Ramona....or the area around Escondido.

    6.  Eat at a restaurant in Old Town.  My favorite is Cafe Coyote...and stroll the historic streets.  Presidio Park (next door to Old Town) is a beautiful park.

    Tip:  If you don't want to drive, there is a double decker bus that drives around to many of these (and other stops).  You can buy a ticket that is good for on and off privleges for 2 days.  Here's their website:  http://www.citysightseeing-sd.com/

    Whatever you do, have fun!

  4. La Jolla Cove (see the seals, walk by the ocean, go down to the cave, have lunch or brunch at La Valencia Hotel)

    Balboa Park

    instead of downtown I'd go to the Gaslamp part of downtown at nite

    boardwalk in Pacific Beach--rent a beach cruiser, or skate

    I'd probably skip Belmont Park

    after Old Town, go eat at Point Loma Seafood in Point Loma--really fresh fish, all kinds--great atmosphere

    If you're staying in Balboa Park area, eat at Arrivaderci on Fifth--just the most amazing Italian food ever.  Try the 4 cheese gnocchi

    Downtown has Horton Plaza, but I prefer Fashion Valley

    You're not too far from Phil's Barbecue--a SD tradition  YUM!

    Seaport Village is cute but a little touristy

    If you want a splurgy decadent meal, Pamplemousse Grille in Del Mar

    Or if you want to eat with the surfers, Potato Shack in Encinitas

    Any restaurant in Del Mar on the water is great for the sunsets and the food is pretty consistent

    Welcome to my town, and have a wonderful time!!  

  5. the worldfamous sandiego zoo/wild animal park.. the beach. sea world. um, gaslamp quarter

  6. try all of them or as many as you can

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