Elegant and sunny San Diego is truly a city with something for everyone - this is one of the most popular destinations in the U.S.. Parents and kids alike love a wide range of fun and family-oriented activities - many of them free - most of them outdoors in the warm sunshine. From theater to wild animals, there is something for everyone. Here are six things that every visitor should not miss when visiting our beautiful city.
1 Stroll through the historic Gaslamp Quarter and renovated turn of the century view of Victorian architecture, home to boutiques, art galleries and specialty shops. Historic buildings were moved to the Gaslamp from other parts of the city, their nineteenth-century architecture restored to its former glory. Restaurants, shops and clubs occupy former brothels and saloons. Nightlife is vibrant throbbing and 365 days a year. neighborhood is home to many events and festivals, including San Diego's Mardi Gras, and taste Gaslamp City St. Patrick's Day events by ensuring that the Gaslamp Quarter will remain one of San Diego's favorite destinations.
2 Enjoy a free organ concert at 14:00 on Sundays in Spreckels Organ Pavilion in beautiful Balboa Park. Spreckels brothers donated this - one of the world's largest outdoor pipe organ - in the city of San Diego for the trip Panama-California Exhibition back in 1914th authority has more than 4000 tubes in the length of a finger size up to 32 meters. At concerts you will hear a world-famous organists play traditional favorites, waltzes and show tunes on enormous 32-foot pipe.
3 At dusk, the first Wednesday of each month, the monthly "Sky Tonight" planetarium show in the area of Theater Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, members of the San Diego Astronomy Association set up a large telescope with a big fountain in Balboa Park for free public sky viewing. See Saturn's rings through a telescope, and the moon, planets, nebulae and globular clusters - up close and personal
.4 See things you never seen before at the Museum of Contemporary Art, LaJolla contains a vast collection of 4,000 works created after 1950. Here you will find exhibits of all media and genres: painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video and film. Designed in 1916 the world famous Irving Gill and the original home of prominent philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps, 60,000 square meter museum will delight you with its breathtaking coastal views.
5 Explore tide pools north of Swami's Beach in Encinitas when the tide is low and see things that most people never see: Hairy hermit crab, slender sea anemones, yawning barnacles, and maybe even the two-spot octopus are among the many species that would could be detected in the corners of the tide pools. Ebb during convenient daylight hours are most common in winter and during the full moon. San Diego Travel Tip: Check the tide tables of newspapers
.6 How can we not mention the beach? With more than 65 miles from the coast, the best part of San Diego is absolutely free - all beaches are just perfect for your hands trying to surf or boogie-boarding
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