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San Diego Sights


Late decades San Diego have experimented big changes, highly trafficked entertainment, with big dance clubs, low key lounges, and famous bars,
restaurant after restaurant serving every imaginable cuisine, not to mention a brand new park for the city's baseball team, the San Diego Padres.
The amazing atmospheric condition throughout all the year makes San Diego one of the better sites of the country for outdoor recreation, including surfing in Black's Beach and kayaking around the caves at La Jolla Cove. San Diego is also home to the greatest urban cultural park in the United States as Balboa Park.
San Diego develops a vital arts and cultural scene, with a large number of museums and theatres, plus grown-up quests as classical music
and opera. Children keep busy while splashing around with dolphins at SeaWorld San Diego, hanging with blockheads at Legoland, and
exploring the microcosms of sea life in endlessly fascinating tide pools.
Majority of visitors believe SeaWorld is the city’s dominant attraction. Just to the north, the city’s beach areas as La Jolla (home of the
Birch Aquarium at Scripps and a famous scuba diving area), Pacific Beach and Mission Beach offer all the sunbathing and swimming that visitors
could need. Coronado Island also has several popular beaches, including the Silver Strand State Beach. The historic Hotel Del Coronado, north
of the Strand, has been a favorite filming location for many years.
The biggest Zoo of the world is situated at the north end of the park in San Diego. Outlying parks as the Mission Trails Regional Park are
a paradise for lovers.
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