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San               Diego               is               the               third-biggest               city               in               California,               so               there               are               way               more               than               just               the               7               attractions               to               visit.

This               list               will               stick               to               the               downtown               area               and               the               Bay               Front               to               the               south               of               I-8               and               west               of               I-15.

Due               to               its               length,               it               is               probably               friendlier               to               read               using               the               "print               mode"               where               the               whole               thing               is               seen               in               one               page.

1.

The               San               Diego               Embarcadero               is,               as               the               name               implies,               the               port               of               San               Diego               area               where               ship               embarkation               occurs.

For               lovers               of               all               sailing               vessels,               this               is               one               of               the               most               fantastic               floating               garages               on               the               coast.

You               can               hang               around               the               Embarcadero               all               day               and               see               anything               from               the               5               stories               cruise               ships               to               the               Navy               frigates               to               the               tuna               seiners.
               You               can               start               your               day               down               from               Harbor               Island,               one               of               the               two               manmade               mini-peninsulas               right               across               Harbor               Drive               from               San               Diego               International               Airport               (Lindberg               Field).

It               presents               a               sparkling               view               of               Downtown               skyline               (and               scantly               clad               joggers....

which               can               either               be               a               blessing               or               an               eye               sore,               depending               on               your               luck).

You               can               even               take               1               to               2               hours               cruise               around               the               San               Diego               Bay               on               the               Harbor               Excursion               from               the               Broadway               Pier.

Be               sure               to               visit               the               San               Diego               Maritime               Museum,               which               includes               3               very               studly               and               stately               looking               ships               berthing               immediately               to               the               north               of               Broadway               Pier.

The               'Star               of               India'               (1863)               is               the               oldest               iron               square-rigged               sailing               ship               that's               still               afloat.

She               has               traveled               far               and               wide               (from               England               to               India               to               New               Zealand               to               Puget               Sound,               etc)               before               settling               down               for               her               retirement               here               in               America's               Finest               City.

The               'Berkeley'               is               a               luxury               ferry               boat,               and               the               'Medea'               is               a               luxury               steam               yacht               that               had               her               priority               straight               and               took               time               out               from               her               grouse-hunting               trips               to               serve               during               World               Wars               I               &               II.
               Capping               off               the               southern               tip               of               the               Embarcadero               is               the               famous               Seaport               Village,               a               lovely               New               England-style               enclave               of               boutique               shops               and               restaurants               where               you               can               spend               the               whole               afternoon               dining               on               anything               from               lobster               to               hot               dogs               and               ice               cream               while               listening               to               live               music               and               fending               off               the               invading               pack               of               hungry               pigeons               and               sea               gulls               (no,               really               Do               guard               your               food               from               those               flying               bandits               if               you're               eating               out               on               the               court-yard               ).

Across               Harbor               Drive               from               Seaport               village               is               the               Kansas               City               Barbeques               restaurant,               where               the               'sleazy               bar               scene'               from               the               film               'Top               Gun'               was               shot.

The               food               isn't               all               that               good,               but               the               interior               with               all               the               memorabilia               is               quite               a               sight               to               see.

Some               other               cool               places               to               visit               within               a               walking               distance               is               the               Santa               Fe               Depot               and               the               Museum               of               Modern               Arts               (in               America's               Plaza)               at               the               corner               of               Broadway               and               Kettner.


               Links:               
               -               www.sdmaritime.com/               (San               Diego               Maritime               Museum)               
               -               www.seaportvillage.com/visitors/               (Seaport               Village)               
               -               www.family-vacation-getaways-at-los-angeles-theme-parks.com/San-Diego-Embarcadero.html               (All               about               the               San               Diego               Embarcadero)
               2.

Gaslamp               Quarters               is               the               cool               place               to               hang               in               Downtown               area....

especially               in               the               evening.

This               is               the               areas               bordering               4th               and               5th               Avenues               from               Harbor               Drive               to               the               south               up               to               Broadway.

These               blocks               of               rejuvenated               late               19th               Century               buildings               feature               brick               sidewalks               lined               with               old               fashion               gas               lamps               and               many               fine               restaurants,               bars,               boutiques,               and               art               studios.

It's               an               interesting               area               to               walk               around.

All               the               glittering               and               pricey               shops               and               restaurants,               and               yet               there               is               always               a               homeless               or               two               roaming               around               or               just               sleeping               out               on               the               side               walk.

So               if               you               aren't               used               to               that,               you               might               get               startled               when               one               of               them               starts               shouting               at               no               one               in               particular               at               the               intersection.

Usually               they               are               quite               harmless.

I               think               most               people               would               advise               that               you               ignore               them,               I               say...

just               pretend               they're               speaking               to               someone               else               in               a               foreign               language               that               you               don't               understand.

I               think               being               treated               as               if               they               don't               exist               is               a               large               part               of               how               they               got               to               be               in               such               a               state               in               the               first               place.
               Be               sure               to               stop               by               at               the               psychedelic               Horton               Plaza               on               the               NW               border               of               the               Quarter               (bordered               by               Broadway,               4th               Ave,               G               St,               &               1st               Ave).

The               main               entrance               to               the               complex               is               from               Broadway               and               where               E               Street               runs               into               4th               Avenue.

There               is               another               entrance               from               1st               Avenue               on               the               west               side.

This               rather               fortress-like               design               was               necessary               because               the               area               had               serious               crime               problem               back               in               the               80's.

Since               the               redevelopment               of               this               area               and               the               opening               of               Petco               Park,               it               is               much               safer               to               roam               around               well               into               the               evening,               however.

Be               sure               to               allow               plenty               of               time               when               you               visit,               though.

Horton               Plaza               can               be               quite               a               labyrinth               for               those               who               aren't               familiar               with               its               irregular               design.

The               stairs               aren't               where               one               would               expect               them               to               be               and               chances               are               you               will               find               yourself               circling               the               whole               floor               a               few               times               before               finding               out               how               to               get               to               the               floor               you               wanted               to               get               to.

There               is               an               elevator               at               each               end               of               the               elongated               plaza,               and               the               door               opens               on               opposite               side               of               the               car               from               one               level               to               the               next.

The               movie               theater               and               the               food               court               are               on               the               4th               floor.
               William               Heath               Davis               House               (Est.

1851)               is               the               oldest               structure               in               Downtown               San               Diego.

It               is               a               New               England               style               house               that               was               shipped               here               from               the               East               Coast               by               William               Heath               Davis,               a               real               estate               mogul               who               tried               unsuccessfully               to               develop               the               San               Diego               bay               front.

The               building               got               moved               around               a               lot               since               then,               but               has               now               found               a               permanent               location               at               the               corner               of               4th               Ave               and               Island               St....

just               diagonally               across               the               intersection               from               the               famously               haunted               Horton               Grand               Hotel               (and               its               adjacent               Horton               Grand               Theater).

Guided               walking               tour               of               the               facility               and               the               Gaslamp               Quarter               is               offered               almost               daily               from               the               Davis               House.

The               Davis               House               has               a               very               pleasant               tree-covered               court-yard               with               good               view               of               the               intersection               of               4th               and               Island.

A               perfect               place               to               park               yourself               on               one               of               the               wooden               bench               in               the               afternoon               (possibly               after               having               procured               a               big               cup               of               gelato               from               'Gelatoria               Frissante'               right               across               Island               St,               or               a               big               and               juicy               kabob               sandwich               from               'Sultans               Shawarma'               on               4th,               just               a               few               doors               away),               and               have               a               good               time               people               watching.
               Another               big               attraction               at               the               border               of               Gaslamp               Quarter               and               the               Marina               District               is,               of               course,               the               beautiful               sail               building               of               the               San               Diego               Convention               Center               (right               on               the               Orange               Trolley               line).

It               is               a               great               facility               to               house               major               conventions,               trade               shows,               and               other               event               such               as               the               annual               ComicCon,               and               the               1996               Republican               National               Convention               (the               candidate               selected               was               Bob               Dole).
               If               you               venture               into               East               Village               area               to               the               east,               aside               from               visiting               Petco               Park               (home               of               the               San               Diego               Padres               baseball               team)               be               sure               to               stop               by               at               Villa               Montezuma               at               20th               and               K.

This               1887               house               was               the               home               of               the               pianist/author               Jesse               Shepard,               and               it               features               some               of               the               best               Lincrusta               Walton               ceilings               on               the               West               Coast.

Like               Davis               House,               it               houses               a               museum               and               offers               daily               guided               tours.


               Links:               
               -               www.gaslampquarter.org/history/map.php               (Map               of               Gaslamp               Quarter)               
               -               www.gaslampquarter.org/history/thehouse.php               (William               Heath               Davis               house)               
               -               www.sandiegohistory.org/mainpages/locate5.htm               (Villa               Montezuma)               
               -               www.sdccc.org/               (San               Diego               Convention               Center)
               3.

The               Opera,               The               Ballet,               The               Symphony,               and               the               Broadway               Houses               are               all               conveniently               located               within               a               few               blocks               of               each               other               on               or               just               north               of               Broadway               Blvd.

The               Symphony               is               quite               well               disciplined               these               days               under               the               direction               of               Maestro               Jahja               Ling,               and               there's               always               something               on               the               schedule               either               at               Copeley               Symphony               Hall               or               in               La               Jolla.
               The               San               Diego               Opera               and               the               San               Diego               City               Ballet               both               perform               at               the               San               Diego               Civic               Theater               in               the               Civic               Concourse,               4               blocks               to               the               west               of               Copeley               Hall               on               B               Street               &               3rd.

The               City               Ballet               also               gives               performances               at               the               Lyceum               underground               theater               in               Horton               Plaza               (entrance               from               Broadway               Circle).

The               Opera's               season               is               only               4               months               long               (5               opera               per               year),               but               the               company's               chief               Ian               Campbell               really               has               a               knack               for               attracting               A-listers               and               future               stars.

Next               season               (2008)               will               feature               big               names               like               Petra               Lang               (in               Tannhäuser),               Angela               Gilbert               (in               Maria               Stuarda),               Richard               Leech               and               Jose               Cura               (in               Cavalleria               Rusticana               and               Pagliacci),               Indra               Thomas               (in               Aida),               &               Charles               Castronovo               and               Ekaterina               Siurina               (in               The               Pearl               Fishers).

Unless               you               are               going               to               the               premiere               and               sitting               in               the               pricey               Orchestra               Level,               you               wouldn't               even               feel               out               of               place               to               attend               the               opera,               ballet,               or               symphony               in               casual               sleeved-shirt               and               jean.

After               all,               we               easy-going               San               Diegans               go               to               the               show               to               watch               the               performers               and               not               other               chair-filling               audience,               you               know.
               But               if               broadway               is               your               cup               of               tea,               don't               neglect               to               check               out               what's               playing               at               Spreckle               Theater               on               Broadway               (between               1st               and               2nd               Avenues).

Just               a               block               west               of               Horton               Plaza               
               Links:               
               -               www.sdopera.com/               (San               Diego               Opera)               
               -               www.broadwaysd.com/faq.php               (Broadway               San               Diego)               
               -               www.sandiegosymphony.com/index.php               (San               Diego               Symphony)               
               -               www.cityballet.org/               (San               Diego               City               Ballet)
               4.

Old               Town               and               Presidio               Park               are               perched               on               top               of               Presidio               Hill               overlooking               the               San               Diego               River               and               Mission               Valley               (I-8).

The               Presidio               is               the               first               European               outpost               in               California.

Gaspar               de               Portola               and               Padre               Junipero               Serra               established               the               fort               and               a               mission               in               1769.

Parts               of               its               ruin               is               preserved               and               watched               over               by               the               Junipero               Serra               Museum               (the               home               of               the               San               Diego               Historical               Society)               nearby.
               Down               the               hill               from               the               Presidio               is               Old               Town               San               Diego,               composing               of               rustic               blocks               of               adobe               buildings.

The               main               streets               are               San               Diego               Avenue               and               Juan               Street,               which               teem               with               authentic               Mexican               and               California-fusion               restaurants,               antique               dealers,               and               other               souvenirs               shops.

The               Old               Town               State               Park               Service               offers               a               guided               walking               tour               every               afternoon               from               the               Casa               de               Machado-Silvas.

At               the               corner               of               San               Diego               Ave               and               Harney               St               is               the               Whaley               House,               built               by               Thomas               Whaley               in               1856,               it               was               the               first               brick               house               in               Old               Town.

Yet               another               good               stop               for               ghost               hunters               and               folks               who               like               to               get               nostalgic               about               'the               good               old               days'....

before               flushing               toilet               and               the               Internet....

(though               I               think               they               already               had               sliced               bread               back               in               the               mid               19th               Century).


               Links:               
               -               www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/parks/presidio/index.shtml               (Map               of               Presidio               Park)               
               -               www.sandiegohistory.org/mainpages/locate4.htm               (Junipero               Serra               Museum)               
               -               www.oldtownsandiegoguide.com/attractions.html               (A               guide               to               Old               Town               San               Diego)
               5.

Balboa               Park               is               1400               acres               of               lush               hills               and               fields               that               house               the               San               Diego               Zoo,               museums,               an               outdoor               organ               pavilion,               a               botanical               garden,               many               recreation               areas,               and               2               golf               courses.

The               many               beautiful               Spanish               Colonial               buildings               along               the               main               thorough               fair,               the               El               Prado,               were               built               either               for               the               1915               Panama-California               Exposition               or               the               1935               California-Pacific               International               Exposition.

One               of               them,               the               Museum               of               Man,               will               be               hosting               the               Dead               Sea               Scrolls               from               15               October               -31               December               2007.
               The               biggest               attraction               here               is,               of               course,               the               San               Diego               Zoo.

One               of               the               biggest               and               most               visited               zoos               on               the               planet,               housing               anything               from               insects               to               giant               pandas               and               elephants....

and               even               San               Diegan               zookeepers!

Many               of               the               species               are               kept               in               outdoor               areas               separated               by               moats               and               low               walls               rather               than               in               cages.

If               you               are               pressed               for               time,               you               can               take               one               of               those               45               minutes               long               guided               bus               tours.

The               fabulous               sea               lion               show               at               the               Wegeforth               Bowl               is               not               to               be               missed,               too.
               It               can               cost               you               an               arm               and               a               leg               (and               probably               a               belly-button               as               well)               to               an               entrance               fee               to               each               of               the               museums               of               Balboa               Park               separately.

I               recommend               setting               aside               a               whole               day               for               visiting               and               save               a               lot               of               bucks               by               buying               the               Passport               to               Balboa               Park.

Some               of               the               wonderful               museums               here               would               take               a               whole               day               to               explore               all               by               itself               (not               the               least               of               which               is               the               Ruben               H               Fleet               Aero-Space               Museum               with               its               IMAX               theater.

Some               other               cool               attractions               include               the               Spanish               Village               Art               Center,               The               Lily               Pond,               Tikkum               Museum               of               Arts,               The               Old               Globe               Theater               (which               is               the               exact               replica               of               Shakespeare's               in               Stratford),               The               California               Tower               at               the               Museum               of               Man               with               its               100               bell               carillon               puts               on               quite               a               chiming               show               at               noon.

And               there               are               plenty               of               trails               and               picnic               areas               for               those               seeking               escape               from               the               concrete               forest               of               Downtown               to               go               wild               on.


               Link:               
               -               www.balboapark.org/               (Balboa               Park....

do               go               for               the               Passport               to               Balboa               Park.

It's               a               great               deal               )
               6.

Take               a               ferry               to               Coronado               Island....

which               really               isn't               an               island               at               all               but               the               peninsula               forms               the               south               and               west               side               of               the               San               Diego               Bay               (hey,               if               you               are               as               distracted               by               our               good               vistas               and               climate               as               we               are,               you'd               mistake               a               peninsula               for               an               island,               too!).

You               can               also               drive               to               it               via               the               sleek               and               very               blue               Coronado               Bridge.

The               toll               booths               aren't               operational               now               (the               bridge               is               paid               for),               so               don't               panic               if               you               don't               have               $2               handy               when               you               come               to               them.
               The               island               houses               the               North               Island               Naval               Air               Station               (the               country's               oldest               of               its               kind),               and               a               pricey               little               resort               town               of               Coronado               with               its               English-style               mansions               and               the               very               fabulously               red-roofed               Hotel               Del               Coronado               (1887).

This               is               the               biggest               wooden               structure               on               the               West               Coast               and               staying               overnight               there               can               really               clean               out               your               bank               account               (being               visited               by               one               of               the               resident               ghosts               or               not),               but               there               is               no               shame               in               treating               oneself               to               a               reasonable               breakfast               at               the               marvelous               Crown               room               instead.

The               hotel               offers               guided               tour               every               Saturday               afternoon,               and               is               located               right               on               the               very               sandy               Coronado               City               Beach               (my               pals               love               building               sand               castles               on               it,               but               I'm               mostly               there               to               look               out               for               landing               Navy               jets...

among               a               few               other               sights               worth               seeing               on               the               beach).

Extending               to               the               south               is               the               equally               fine               Silver               Strands               State               Beach...

right               by               the               Navy               Amphibious               Base,               so....

be               a               good               environmentalist               and               take               care               not               to               disturb               the               SEALs               
               Links:               
               -               www.sdhe.com/san-diego-bay-ferry.html               (San               Diego               Bay               Ferry)               
               -               www.entersandiego.com/Coronado.cfm               (Coronado               Island               attractions)               
               -               www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=654               (Silver               Strands               State               Beach)               
               -               www.hoteldel.com/about/history.cfm               (Hotel               Del               Coronado)
               7.

Point               Loma               and               Cabrillo               National               Monument.

Point               Loma               is               a               hilly               ex-natural               island               that               is               now               a               southward               jutting               peninsula               that               insulates               the               San               Diego               harbor               from               the               Pacific               Ocean.

The               Cabrillo               national               Monument               (named               for               the               Spanish               explorer               Juan               Rodriguez               Cabrillo,               the               first               European               to               enter               the               San               Diego               Bay               in               1542)               is               located               on               the               top               of               the               southern               tip               of               the               Pt               Loma               Promontory.

It               offers               a               spectacular               view               of               the               Downtown               waterfront               and               the               harbor               (when               it               isn't               foggy,               that               is.

Your               best               bet               is               to               be               there               in               the               afternoon,               after               the               'marine               layer'               has               burned               off),               a               wonderful               museum,               visitor               center,               and               a               gift               shop.

It               also               houses               2               lighthouses.

The               Old               Lighthouse               (built               in               1854)               is               462               ft               above               sea               level,               which               proved               to               be               more               help               to               sea               gulls               than               to               sailors,               so               in               1801,               the               'New'               Lighthouse               was               built               further               down               the               hill               where               its               is               still               in               operation               today.
               A               bit               beyond               the               New               Lighthouse               is               the               Whale-Watching               Lookout,               where               the               migrating               California               gray               whales               like               to               show               off               their               whaley               physiques               to               goggling               humans               during               the               month               of               December               to               February               (believe               me,               watching               a               bunch               of               fat               whales               swimming               in               the               ocean               is               oddly               a               lot               more               fun               than               watching               my               fat               relatives               doing               the               same               thing...

For               one               thing,               I               don't               have               to               worry               about               having               to               jump               in               to               rescue               the               whales               from               drowning).
               Also               on               Pt               Loma               are               Fort               Rosecrans               National               Cemetery               (the               final               resting               place               of               our               soldiers               since               1882)               and               the               beautiful               (though               shrinking)               Rosecroft               Begonia               Gardens               at               the               corner               of               Rosecroft               Ln               and               Silvergate               Ave.

If               you               enjoy               a               good               evening               stroll/cycling,               the               soft               sandstone               of               Sunset               Cliffs               is               a               good               place               to               be               in               the               late               afternoon,               where               you               can               imagine               yourself               in               a               scene               from               the               film               'Top               Gun',               when               Maverick               goes               to               see               the               instructor               about               his               graduation.

There               is               an               access               to               the               water's               edge               via               the               steps               down               from               Ladera               St.

And               if               you               just               feeling               like               sitting               around               admiring               a               garden               in               peace,               try               the               Lauren               Memorial               Garden               at               the               corner               of               Golden               Park               and               Lucinda.


               Links:               
               -               www.nps.gov/archive/cabr/home.html               (Cabrillo               National               Monument)               
               -               www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/ftrosecrans.asp               (Fort               Rosecrans               National               Cemetery)               
               -               www.a-zsandiegobeaches.com/sunsetcliffs.htm               (Sunset               Cliffs               Beach)
               There               are               much               more               to               see               in               and               around               San               Diego,               California,               of               course               (please               note               that               I               haven't               even               said               anything               about               the               surfers,               beach               babes,               and               the               life-guards               yet).

This               town               is               a               spectacular               place               to               visit               year               round               with               many               attractions               to               see               within               30               minutes               drive               of               each               other.

Hopefully               this               list               will               give               just               you               a               head               start               on               what               to               do               if               you               ever               find               yourself               in               the               area.

There               is               much               left               to               be               explored               yet.

Those               who               wouldn't               mind               getting               some               really               good               discount               while               visiting               here,               be               sure               to               check               out               the               'Go               San               Diego               Card'.

Believe               me,               this               beautiful               town               feels               even               more               beautiful               when               you               don't               have               to               pay               full               ticket               price               for               things....


               www.gosandiegocard.com/sandiego-attractions.html






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