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Relax and discover San Diego, California in 2 days. San Diego is a big city and you might need more time to visit it.
If you plan on visiting multiple sites like the zoo and the museum, consider getting a Go San Diego Card to save some money on attractions.
Make advance bookings for popular sites and activities, especially in peak tourist seasons, to avoid disappointment.
San Diego is full of history. Start in the morning at Balboa Park and enjoy the world-renouned Zoo. After lunch, swing by the waterfront to finally end in the famous Gaslamp Quarter for a great night time.
This beautiful beach is known for its amazing views, great snorkelling and sea-lions lounging on the rocks. You can rent a kayak and explore the kelp forests and sea caves.
Explore the historic buildings, try some authentic Mexican food, and browse the unique shops.
This incredible must-see museum is located on an actual aircraft carrier. It offers self-guided tours and exhibits showcasing the ship’s extensive history.
The village features over 50 unique retail shops and galleries offering souvenirs, apparel, jewelry, books, toys and more. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of local eateries ranging from casual to upscale. Seaport Village also offers live music on the weekends along with its picturesque boardwalks lined with flowers. Visitors can take in breathtaking views of San Diego Bay or enjoy the carousel rides by the marina.
To get a true local experience, try using the dockless scooters scattered around the city for short distances. Be sure to follow local regulations while using them.
This vibrant downtown neighborhood is known for its nightlife and the architecturally unique buildings of Victorian-era style.
Parking can be tough in areas like the Gaslamp Quarter and La Jolla, so be prepared to walk a bit or use public transportation.
This 1,200-acre park is home to the impressive San Diego Zoo, multiple museums, stunning gardens, and more. You can easily spend half a day exploring all it has to offer. Don’t miss the beautiful botanical building and lily pond.
A visit to San Diego has to include the world-famous Zoo. It has been around since 1916 and prioritizes animals, conservation and research.
Species of animals are able to live together in protected settings close to their natural habitats, rather than in small, species-specific enclosures. Through the San Diego Zoo’s work, 44 species have been released back into the wild and scientific research about animal behavior and health have impacted animal conservation efforts worldwide.
Cabrillo National Monument, located in San Diego, United States, is a historic site that commemorates the landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the first European to set foot on the West Coast of the United States in 1542. This national monument offers a stunning view of San Diego’s harbor and skyline, as well as an excellent vantage point for observing California gray whales during their migration season.
Just a bit off the beaten path, this gorgeous area offers stunning vistas of the ocean and gorgeous sunset views.