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Coronado Beach is a wide, sparkling strand along the Silver Strand peninsula, consistently ranked among the best beaches in the United States. The iconic red-roofed Hotel del Coronado provides a stunning backdrop.
The Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park is San Diego's premier hands-on science museum, featuring over 100 interactive exhibits and the world's first IMAX dome theater. The museum makes complex science accessible and entertaining.
Folk Arts Rare Records is one of San Diego's finest independent record stores, located near Old Town. The shop stocks a carefully curated collection of rare vinyl, jazz, blues, rock, and international music.
Kate Sessions Park is a hilltop green space in Pacific Beach offering sweeping 270-degree views of Mission Bay, downtown San Diego, and the ocean. Named after the pioneering horticulturist who planted thousands of trees across San Diego.
Liberty Public Market is a food hall in the former Naval Training Center at Liberty Station in Point Loma. Over 30 artisan vendors serve everything from craft tacos to gourmet donuts in a bright, industrial-chic space.
Little Italy is one of San Diego's most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods, centered on India Street between Laurel and Ash. What began as an Italian fishing community is now a thriving dining and cultural destination.
The Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park celebrates folk art, craft, and design from cultures around the world. "Mingei" is a Japanese word meaning "art of the people." The museum reopened in 2021 after a major renovation.
Mission Beach Boardwalk is a 5-km concrete path running along the oceanfront from South Mission Beach to Pacific Beach. It connects two of San Diego's most popular beaches, passing beach volleyball courts, surf breaks, and the historic Belmont Park amusement rides.
The Museum of Us (formerly San Diego Museum of Man) is an anthropology museum in Balboa Park's iconic California Tower — one of the most photographed buildings in San Diego. It explores cultures and human experience through interactive exhibitions.
Music Box is a versatile multi-room music venue in the Gaslamp Quarter, hosting concerts, comedy, and cultural events across three distinct spaces. The main hall features a retractable seated floor.
North Park is San Diego's arts and craft-beer epicenter, a walkable neighborhood centered on University Avenue and 30th Street. Independent breweries, vintage shops, and locally owned restaurants give it the city's most authentic neighborhood character.
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park preserves the site of the first European settlement in California, founded in 1769. The park features restored adobe buildings, museums, and Mexican restaurants surrounding a central plaza.
Pacific Beach — "PB" to locals — is San Diego's quintessential beach neighborhood, where surfers, college students, and young professionals create an energetic coastal atmosphere along Garnet Avenue and the oceanfront boardwalk.
Petco Park is the home of the San Diego Padres MLB team, a stunning waterfront ballpark in the East Village that has been widely praised as one of the best in baseball. The park integrates the historic Western Metal Supply Co. building into its left-field corner.
Point Loma Seafoods is a waterfront fish market and casual restaurant on the docks of San Diego Bay. Operating since 1963, it serves some of the freshest seafood in the city — bought and prepared steps from the fishing boats.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum in Balboa Park chronicles the history of aviation and space exploration through a collection of over 60 aircraft and spacecraft. Housed in the striking Ford Building rotunda, it is one of the premier aerospace museums in the United States.
The San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas sprawls across 37 acres of rare tropical, subtropical, and Mediterranean plants. The garden features four miles of trails through 29 themed garden areas.
The San Diego Museum of Art is the oldest and largest art museum in the region, housed in a stunning Spanish Plateresque building in the heart of Balboa Park. Its collection spans 7,000 years with strengths in Spanish and Italian Old Masters.
Seaport Village is a waterfront shopping and dining complex on San Diego Bay, featuring over 50 shops and restaurants in a New England fishing village–style setting. Its boardwalk offers panoramic harbor and Coronado Bridge views.
South Park is a charming residential neighborhood south of Balboa Park, known for its intimate restaurant scene, quirky indie shops, and village-like atmosphere. It offers a quieter, more local alternative to North Park.
San Diego is a city in United States. It has 38 curated points of interest covering museums, landmarks, parks and more. Local currency: USD.