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Balboa Park

Balboa Park

Balboa Park is a cultural oasis that includes 17 museums, gardens galore and the San Diego Zoo. At 1,200 acres, Balboa Park is one of North America’s most iconic urban parks and a must see on any visit to San Diego

Spreckels Organ Pavilion : Balboa Park

Spreckels Organ Pavilion : Balboa Park

Balboa Park tells the stories of San Diego’s collective history. The beautiful, walkable campus is a rich cultural resource and the central hub for art, science, and history within the region. Its greatest strength lies in the sheer number of cultural organizations within it, reflecting a diversity of disciplines, and providing a variety of immersive opportunities for visitors.

Spreckels Organ Pavilion : Balboa Park

Spreckels Organ Pavilion : Balboa Park

This huge landscape of Balboa Park is home of 17 museums, several theatres, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Among all the buildings are plenty of open spaces, walking paths and beautiful gardens, where you can escape from the hustle of downtown San Diego.

California Tower

California Tower

A symbol of San Diego, the iconic California Tower has served as a magnificent entry to Balboa Park since 1915. The majestic tower, home to beautiful bells that chime every quarter hour, soars 200 feet above the California Building, which houses the anthropology-oriented San Diego Museum of Man.

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

San Diego Museum of Man is Where You Can Experience Unique Exhibits on Human Evolution

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

The Museum of Man features fascinating exhibits on human evolution, Egyptian artifacts, Kumeyaay culture and Mayan monuments

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

Museum of Man

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum of San Diego lets visitors explore San Diego's nautical history through exhibits and tours of a variety of ships.

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum of San Diego offers fascinating exhibits that highlight San Diego’s sailing and boating history. In "Man-of-War: Adventures Aboard a Fighting Ship," you will visit the replica of the ship that was used in the filming of "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Master and Commander." While aboard, you can take in the view from the helm of the ship, have a seat in the captain’s quarters, and much more.

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum of San Diego, established in 1948, preserves one of the largest collections of historic sea vessels in the United States.

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum features historic ships that display both permanent and temporary exhibits on board

San Diego - Coronado

San Diego - Coronado

An abiding feature of the San Diego cityscape, the San-Diego-Coronado Bridge swoops across the San Diego Bay, carrying the State Route 75 to and from the island for a spellbinding perspective of the city.

Embarcadero

Embarcadero

"Embarcadero" is a Spanish word meaning "landing place". San Diego welcomes cruise ships here, is also the home of the "USS Midway" and other historic ships. This walkway along San Diego's waterfront gives visitors a great view of downtown

Old Town San Diego

Old Town San Diego

Old Town San Diego is considered the “birthplace” of California. San Diego is the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in California. It was here in 1769, that Father Junipero Serra came to establish the very first mission in a chain of 21 missions that were to be the cornerstone of California's colonization

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