Category Archives: Tour Attractions

San Diego History Center

San Diego History Center In beautiful Balboa Park, the San Diego History Center is the city’s premier destination for the true stories of southern California exploration, settlement, and civilization from the 16th century to modern-day. A beautiful museum in a spectacularly gorgeous setting, the San Diego History Center is also nearby the San Diego Zoo,…
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Mission Beach

Mission Beach [caption id="attachment_13769" align="alignright" width="425"] Pacific Beach Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] By its name, you might think that San Diego’s Mission Beach would be a manicured stretch of sand on a picturesque coastline but that’s not all. Mission Beach is but one of San Diego’s most California cool, exciting, and utterly lovely neighborhood districts with…
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Gaslamp Quarter

Gaslamp Quarter San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter, though officially chartered in the 1980s, dates back to the mid-19th century when what was known as the New Town was established on the waterfront. Much of what remains of the historic site include American Victorian buildings, historic details, and an abundance of unique shops, restaurants, and excitement.…
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Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum In beautiful Balboa Park, among the Spanish colonial buildings, winding nature paths, and iconic details you'll find San Diego's own Natural History Museum, an educational journey to find the history of the world. Founded in 1874, San Diego's academic quest to find historical truth leads you through the nature of the world from…
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La Jolla Shores

[caption id="attachment_13765" align="alignright" width="425"] La Jolla Beach Sunset -Courtesy SanDiego.org[/caption] La Jolla Shores Stretching for over a mile, the sugary sands of La Jolla Shores makes this beach one of the most popular in San Diego. Soft sand, calm waves, and clean water create a family-friendly environment for everyone to enjoy the intense beauty of…
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Birch Aquarium

Birch Aquarium The public face of the Scripps Institute for Oceanography from UC San Diego, the Birch Aquarium is first and foremost a research and conservation establishment working to protect the marine species of the world. Providing education and appreciation for the global community of underwater animals, the Birch Aquarium is a leading institution with…
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USS Midway Museum

USS Midway Museum In the historic San Diego Embarcadero, the USS Midway Museum reigns as the number one attraction for military and maritime history in southern California. Commissioned a week after the end of WWII, the USS Midway was the world's largest ship in the world until 1955 (it's even bigger than the Titanic!), too big…
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San Diego Zoo

San Diego Zoo Arguably the best zoo in the entire world, the San Diego Zoo brings you face to face with over 3,700 wild and beautiful creatures over an impressive 100 acres of land. Located in the expansive Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo boasts national acclaim and awards for their various programs and research…
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Old Town San Diego

Old Town San Diego A historic city, San Diego can be traced back to the original Californian settlers, a Native American tribe that called themselves the Kumeyaay. After the Spanish explored the area, the tribe was referred to as Diegueño, and the original residents of the area retreated to the hills surrounding what is now…
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Q-Zar Tampa

Q-Zar Tampa Earth’s favorite laser game is here at Q-Zar Tampa! This family-friendly entertainment hub allows everyone in your group to test their laser tag skills across the 5,000 square feet of black lights and battlefield! Inside this futuristic funscape, as it is often called, you will see a wide array of eye-popping colors, such…
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