From beaches to history: the 6 best things to do in San Diego
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The highlights in detail
1. Balboa Park: art, culture and nature all in one
This 490-hectare park is a real gem. In addition to 17 museums and fascinating Spanish-colonial architecture, you will also find the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden with over 1,600 roses. Perfect for a relaxing stroll or a free organ concert in the world’s largest open-air pipe organ. More info: Balboa Park
2. San Diego Zoo: a paradise for animal lovers
With over 3,700 animals and a clear focus on conservation, the zoo is a must-see. Visit the ‘Elephant Odyssey’ or book an exclusive morning tour to observe the pandas in peace. More info: San Diego Zoo
3. USS Midway Museum: experience history up close
This aircraft carrier tells of a time when the sea was still the most important battlefield. Interactive exhibitions and veterans’ stories bring history to life. More info: USS Midway Museum
4. La Jolla Cove: snorkeling, kayaking and sea lions
The sheltered bay is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for leopard sharks (don’t worry, they’re harmless!) and enjoy the sunset in Ellen Browning Scripps Park. More info: La Jolla Cove
5. Old Town San Diego: A leap into history
From original adobe buildings to authentic Mexican restaurants, Old Town is an experience for all the senses. Particularly exciting: the supposedly most haunted Whaley House. More info: Old Town San Diego
6. Coronado Island: beach luxury and glittering sand
Whether you’re relaxing on the beach or visiting the historic Hotel del Coronado – this island is a dream. Don’t miss the artistic sand sculptures right behind the hotel! More info: Coronado Island
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Fun fact:… San Diego Bay is home to over 400 seals and sea lions? Especially near La Jolla, you can observe the animals up close! Source
A city that has captured our hearts
This is where the relaxation of La Jolla meets the history of the USS Midway, and the artistic side of Balboa Park harmonizes perfectly with the vibrant energy of Old Town.
Whether you want to greet sea lions while snorkeling or admire the skyline from the Coronado Ferry Landing – in San Diego, every moment is an adventure. This city knows how to impress with both cultural depth and ease.
So, pack your bags, grab your camera and let San Diego fill your soul with sunshine and joie de vivre. You’ll see: It won’t stop at one visit.