Balboa Park San Diego

Balboa Park in San Diego is the largest urban park in the United States.  Located near downtown San Diego, it encompasses 1,200 acres with 15 museums, beautiful Spanish  architecture, water fountains and features, an outside theatre, numerous walking trails and of course the World Famous San Diego Zoo. Be sure to include this destination in your next visit to San Diego.

Beaches in San Diego – Mission Beach

When many people think of San Diego, they probably think of the world famous San Diego Zoo, Sea World, or Mission Bay. You might not have known the name of the area, but Mission Bay is truly the epitome of San Diego. Miles of shoreline, parks, restaurants, free parking and more, Mission Bay has something for everyone.

It is located just north of the San Diego International Airport, Mission Bay covers 4,200 acres of land and water.  Sea World is to the south.  Open year round, this marine mammal park offers show and attractions featuring sharks, dolphins, penguins, sea lions, and more.  A main attraction is the Shamu show with performances by killer whales.  SeaWorld does have a non -profit division, SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund, created for wildlife conservation and research.

San Diego Beaches

San Diego is a top destination for travelers of all ages and wallets.  Millions of visitors flock to its’ numerous amusement parks, zoos, museums, and shopping centers each year. With its’ near ideal year round temperature, San Diego’s coastline is a priority for travelers to visit.  Visitors have a choice in San Diego’s nearly 70 miles of beaches.  There is something to be found for nearly everyone. Whether it be surfing, sunbathing, building sand castles, or running with your dog, there is a beach for you in San Diego.

The San Diego Bed and Breakfast Guild Welcomes you to San Diego

Need a cure from Syracuse winters: Try sunny San Diego

Syracuse, N.Y. — I love Syracuse winters in December. Even in January, the snow looks fresh and beautiful. But by mid-February, shoveling snow in freezing temperatures loses its appeal.

When I have trouble remembering what sunshine looks like, it’s time to consider taking a trip.

San Diego is the perfect cure for Syracusans fed up with winter.

In an average February, the sun shines on the streets of San Diego an average of 71 percent of the hours between sunrise and sunset, according to the National Climatic Data Center. In Syracuse, the average is 39 percent.

The 30th Annual 2012 San Diego Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair

SATURDAY, JAN 28 10:00A TO 5:00P
at Asian Pacific Thematic Historic District, Downtown, San Diego, CA
Price: Free
Phone: (619) 540-8501
Age Suitability: None Specified
Tags: family, cultural, fair, holiday, free, chinese new year, friendly event
Come celebrate our 30th annual San Diego Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair. We will also be celebrating the 40th year of service by the San Diego Chinese Center for the community.
Event Website http://sdcny.weebly.com/
Categories: Ethnic & Cultural, Holiday
Creator: ZventsOBoston