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8 things to do alone in San Diego for your solo adventure
8 things to do alone in San Diego for your solo adventure

San Diego is a city that knows how to slow down and savor the SoCal life. With golden-sand beaches, an easy-going vibe, and compact walkable pockets, San Diego is one of California’s most welcoming cities for solo adventurers.

There are so many things to do alone in San Diego, whether you’re watching waves crash at Sunset Cliffs or wandering through the museums and gardens of Balboa Park. From SD’s best landmarks to quintessential experiences like enjoying fish tacos in a neighborhood taquería, these are the best activities when traveling alone in San Diego.

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8 Fun family-friendly activities in San Diego
8 Fun family-friendly activities in San Diego

San Diego is a treat for families, satisfying kids of all ages and unlocking childlike wonder in adults, too. The city’s many beaches, museums, and family-friendly parks mean you’re never far from an adventure. From walking tours to exploration games where you can discover San Diego’s hidden gems, the downtown streets are offer a ton of fun things to do.

The city is home to the San Diego Zoo, often names as the best of its kind in the world, and sports fans can live out their baseball dreams with a tour of Petco Park. Sesame Street fans can meet their television heroes on a visit to Sesame Place. And the clear, warm waters of La Jolla and picnic spots on Mission Beach are perfect for beach days. So, get off to the right start planning the perfect family vacation in San Diego with these 8 activities that kids will love.

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An insider's guide to the 10 best hidden gems in San Diego
An insider's guide to the 10 best hidden gems in San Diego

There’s a lot to love in San Diego, from its amazing museums to its picture-postcard harbor. Yet, there are plenty of hidden gems away from the normal tourist traffic too. From ghostly tours through San Diego’s gambling and gunslinging heyday to leafy trails along the coast, some of the city’s best sights and sounds are not in any typical guidebook.

Nature lovers can walk among California’s rarest trees at Torrey Pines Nature Preserve or unearth the magic of one of La Jolla’s lesser-known sea caves. Night owls will love exploring the spooky spots of San Diego after dark. For food lovers, why not visit the buzzing favorite spots of hungry locals in North Park and Little Italy? Discover San Diego’s best hidden gems with these 10 top picks.

San Diego’s must-see hidden gems at a glance

Off-the-beaten-path places for history lovers: Cabrillo National Monument Tide Pools

Hidden gems for kids and families: Harper’s Topiary Garden

Secret spots for romantic moments: The Secret Swings in La Jolla

Lesser-known places with great views: Mount Soledad Veterans Memorial

Underrated attractions for art enthusiasts: Chicano Park

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First time in San Diego: Everything you need to know
First time in San Diego: Everything you need to know

With its sprawling beaches, coastal cliffs, and a near-perfect climate year-round, San Diego is a sun-drenched escape that is equal parts adventurous and laid-back. For your first time in San Diego, stroll around ponds in Balboa Park, check out the beach in La Jolla, and round off a fruitful day with fish tacos and craft beer in North Park.

This first-timer’s guide is filled with all the essential things to know about San Diego, from the best SD neighborhoods to foods you shouldn’t miss. Read on for the best things to do in San Diego for first-timers.

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