Top 15 attractions  in San Diego

USS Midway Museum

USS Midway is a floating museum with the US Navy’s longest-serving aircraft carrier of the 20th century (1945 to 1991).

Coronado

The small resort town of Coronado is an idyllic escape from the city with a wide sandy coastline.

Balboa Park

Balboa Park features lengthy walking and hiking trails, distinctive landscaping, Golden Age Spanish buildings, and one of the world’s largest outdoor pipe organs.

Cabrillo National Monument

Cabrillo National Monument statue located on the southern tip of the Point Loma peninsula separates the Pacific Ocean from San Diego Bay. The statue stands in honor of Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, who journeyed up the California coast in the mid-1500s.

Gaslamp Quarter

Gaslamp Quarter is for nightlife. This offers rich cultural museums, art galleries, concert venues, and symphony halls, plus loads of lovely alfresco eateries. But back to the nightlife: Clubs, dive bars, and cocktail lounges etc.

Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum has an array of historic ships with the world’s oldest active sailing ship—Star of India—to modern submarines.

Little Italy 

Once upon a time  Little Italy was the home to  Italian families who made their living in San Diego’s flourishing fishing industry.

Petco Park

Petco Park opened in 2004 is the renovated one of old Qualcomm Stadium is a home to the San Diego Padres major league baseball team. The venue design reflects San Diego’s coastal setting.

Old Town 

Old Town San Diego was established in 1769 for California's first European settlement also called with the nickname "the birthplace of California." The area is also home to restaurants, shops, and live entertainment.

San Diego Zoo

One of the World's best zoos known for its wide variety of animals, with more than 3,700 animals representing over 800 species.

Seaport Village

Hub for buzzing with shopping, dining, and entertainment,

Belmont Park

This is  the old park since 1925 features boardwalk-style rides, amusements, and restaurants on the beachfront.

Point Loma

Point Loma sits on a hilly peninsula west of Downtown San Diego, overlooking the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay.

Shelter Island

Shelter Island is located in the middle of the city but feels worlds away. known for its nautical vibe with marinas, bayside parks, hotels, and restaurants.

Ocean Beach Pier

Ocean Beach Pier is part of Ocean Beach located between the South Mission Jetty and Pacific Beach Point. The Beach pier stretches 3 miles (5 kilometers) of pure, unadulterated sun-kissed southern California beach scene.