

Explore human history and culture at this fascinating museum in Balboa Park.
A 1,200-acre urban cultural park with museums, gardens, and the San Diego Zoo.
A historic park showcasing San Diego's early beginnings with restored buildings and museums.
One of the largest and most renowned zoos in the world, home to over 3,700 animals.

The museum has a lot of exhibits to explore, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is important, especially in San Diego's climate.
You'll likely use your phone for photos and navigation.

Known for its creative breakfast dishes and lively atmosphere, it's a local favorite for brunch.
A dessert lover's paradise, offering a variety of sweet treats and coffee drinks.
A historic taco shop known for its delicious Mexican food and friendly atmosphere.

Scrambled eggs, hash browns, cheese, salsa, wrapped in a flour tortilla.

Fried corn tortilla chips topped with red or green salsa, cheese, sour cream, and a fried egg.
Battered and fried fish, shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, crema, served on corn tortillas.
Handmade pottery inspired by the coastal landscape of La Jolla, a tradition dating back to the 1920s.
A locally-made candle capturing the essence of San Diego's coastal sage scrub and sea salt air.
Handcrafted jewelry by local artists, reflecting the vibrant colors and culture of San Diego.
A vast, iconic flea market in Paris, offering a treasure trove of vintage items, antiques, and unique finds.
Adventure Cove Waterpark immerses visitors in a world of thrilling aquatic attractions. With wave pools, lazy rivers, and exhilarating water slides, it offers an exciting escape for families and friends alike.

A bustling market in Bengaluru, known for its heritage buildings and local shopping.