Top 10 Attractions in San Diego
Los Angeles may get all the publicity, but San Diego is far more manageable to visit, plus the city is stunningly beautiful and clean. Unlike Los Angeles, many of the attractions you will want to visit are easy to find without having to deal with a lot of traffic. The weather is amazing and its location along the Pacific Ocean doesn’t hurt.
The city offers so many attractions that there is no way you can get it all in from world famous tourist attractions like the San Diego Zoo to La Jolla which shouldn’t missed for it’s amazing view.
San Diego’s Top 10 attractions
1. Climb aboard the longest serving aircraft carrier, the USS Midway
2. Visit the world famous San Diego Zoo and view over 800 species from around the world
3. Fly a kite in Balboa Park
4. Watch Bob Hope entertain the troops. If you visit the USS Midway, you will enjoy checking out the sculpture garden dedicated to Bob Hope and troops, “A National Salute to Bob Hope and the Military.”
5. Stroll along San Diego’s many beaches which are free to the public
6. Hop aboard the Old Town Trolley and Visit Old Town and witness the living legacy of San Diego history. Guests are also invited to wander free through Old Town’s historic buildings, including the blacksmith shop, Seeley Stables, Stewart House, Estudillo House and the oldest schoolhouse in San Diego.
7. Celebrate the natural wonders of the ocean at SeaWorld San Diego
8. Lego fans will enjoy exploring a village made of DUPLO or play a knight in a LEGO® kingdom at Legoland San Diego.
9. Watch for majestic gray whales on a whale watching boat tour. We went on a whale watching tour with Hornblower Cruises & Events. This is seasonal activity.
10. The Gas Lamp Quarter is San Diego’s dining, entertainment and urban shopping district, a great place to explore.
11. Stand under an amazing giant statue of a World War II sailor kissing a nurse, Unconditional Surrender, which is based on the famous photo of the WW II sailor kissing a nurse in times Square on V-Jay Day.
12. Seaport Village – A 14 acre waterfront shopping, dining and entertainment complex recreating a harbor side setting of a century ago. Includes 54 one of a kind shops, 13 casual dining eateries, 4 fine dining waterfront restaurants.