LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA
Legoland California offers more than sixty attractions, all in a creative ...Read more
DISNEYLAND PARK
Disneyland park includes all the timeless attractions inherited from the ...Read more
SAN DIEGO ZOO
The famous San Diego zoo has some 12,000 animals including anacondas, ...Read more
USS MIDWAY MUSEUM
Floating museum to understand the operation of the aircraft carrier USS ...Read more
TEMECULA VALLEY
Read moreNo need to climb up to Napa Valley, north of San Francisco, to visit vineyards! Here, 13 domains open their doors and their shops to visitors and buyers. The wines are less known, but equally good.
SAN DIEGO ZOO SAFARI PARK
Read moreVery visited, in a huge area of hills and lakes, this schedule of the San Diego zoo leaves on the day, on large expanses, animals from all regions of the globe. There are several ways to explore the park: in a safari car, in a van, or still hanging to a Tyrolean. As the park is ecologically engaged, part of its profits are returned to endangered species defence funds.
Christ Cathedral
Christ Cathedral is a true postmodernist monument with a majestic organ of ...Read more
BOTANICAL BUILDING
The Botanical Building is a beautiful historic building housing a botanical ...Read more
BALBOA PARK
Balboa Park is a beautiful area with lush gardens, plazas, fountains and, ...Read more
MISSION BEACH
Read moreOne of the most popular beaches and longest, therefore ideal for walks in the sunset. A paved path runs on the beach, 2 miles of Mission Bay to Pacific Beach.
SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO
SeaWorld San Diego has over 10,000 animals, making it one of the largest ...Read more
Point La Jolla
Point La Jolla, located north of La Jolla, is one of the best spots to see ...Read more
CUYAMACA RANCHO STATE PARK
Read moreThis magnificent ranch of over 10,000 ha is a transition between the coast and the Anza-Borrego desert. First a Kumeya 'ay land (the land where it rains) of Indians, it is then that of the James Lassitor ranch in 1857. She also knew the era of the Gold Rush from 1869 to 1892, when he found the most important filon in California. It was only in 1923 that businessman Ralph Dyar dismantled the Stonewall Mine and the small town that grew around. Ranch became the property of the state in 1933 and serves the park.
HALL OF CHAMPIONS SPORTS MUSEUM
Read moreMajor sporting events, almost from the Americans'point of view.
PALOMAR MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
Read moreFamous for its observatory, it also offers campsites. In the main building you will find information on walking, on both campsites and on horse trips. Next to the hotel is the little Indian Museum (open daily from to, free entrance). He teaches us a lot about the Indians and the past of the mine, where you can visit the ruins in the park.
OCEAN BEACH
Read moreOcean Beach has a wooden pontoon (pier) from where to watch surfers and fishermen. A hippie atmosphere and a family, a good place to bathe, walk (1 mile long) and walk his pet (part of the beach is reserved for them).
CORONADO BEACH
Read moreThe beaches of Coronado are famous for their fine and brilliant sand. At the foot of the prestigious Hotel del Coronado is the main beach of the island. You will find more south of other less known beaches: Glorietta bay beach but Silver Strand State Beach on the thin earth net linking the island to the mainland.
SUNSET CLIFFS
Read moreLocal surfers are located west of Point Loma Peninsula, south of Ocean Beach, to tease the waves.
SPRECKELS ORGAN PAVILION
This outdoor organ, built in 1914 in the record time of 7 months, is the ...Read more
PRESIDIO PARK
Nice park on a hill overlooking Old Town that offers a pleasant walk in a ...Read more