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its world-famous zoo and aquarium to its bountiful
beaches, San Diego's vibrant and exciting lifestyle
has plenty to offer visitors and their whole families.
It's the kind of city where every day is a beach
day, and where everyone is busy having as much fun
as possible. A relaxed atmosphere pervades the city,
probably one of the reasons that draw more than
30 million visitors a year to San Diego. Given the
beautiful weather and outdoor activities abound,
San Diego is probably one of the most pedestrian
friendly cities in America. Families walk, skate,
and bike their way to over 70 miles of beaches or
any one of San Diego's numerous attractions.
San Diego's natural beauty is one of the city's
greatest attractions. An officially designated 52-mile
long Scenic Drive brings visitors through the city
and its many neighborhoods. From the Harbor Islands
through Old Town and Balboa Park all the way to
La Jolla, the Scenic Drive is a great way to see
all of the city's beautiful districts and neighborhoods.
Balboa
Park itself is the 1,200 acre home to the world-famous
Zoo and museums. This park is the cultural center
of the city. The Rose Garden has more than 2,000
rosebushes, and the entire park is really one giant
botanical garden full of beautiful flowers and trees.
The Zoo, one of the best in the world, holds nearly
4,000 animals representing more than 800 species.
The animal habitats are designed to replicate each
animal's original ecosystem as closely as possible,
down to the type of grass used. Birds, gorillas,
tigers, bears, hippos and other animals have helped
make this one of the most admired zoos in the world.
In addition to the zoo, Balboa Park is home to over
a dozen museums dedicated to history, science, art,
cars, railroads, mankind, and of course, San Diego
itself.
Visitors
who want to spend as much time as possible near
the glittering Pacific Ocean will love the Mission
Bay area and its greatest attraction: Sea World.
The Mission Bay aquatic park covers 4,600 acres,
and includes 27 miles of bay shore beaches and 17
miles of ocean front beaches. Admission to the beaches
is free, and swimming, sunning, and windsurfing
are the preferred activities. Playgrounds and picnic
spots are found throughout the park, but the best
place for kids has to be Sea World. Covering over
100 bay-front acres, this park features the world
famous killer whale Shamu, as well as hundreds of
other water animals, like penguins, fish, and sharks.
Sea World is one of the most famous aquatic parks
in the world, and kids and adults alike will love
it.
San
Diego has it all: sunny weather, great beaches,
wonderful museums, zoos, and aquariums, and history
too. Old Town is the historical heart of San Diego,
and a great place to finish up a visit to the city.
The Spanish and Mexican heritage of the city is
celebrated here, amidst the famous Presidio fortress,
the historical park, and the adobe houses with Spanish
tile roofs. San Diego has evolved immeasurably since
those early days as a Spanish settlement on the
Pacific, and that evolution has produced one of
the most beautiful and happy cities in the world.
Visitors to San Diego are always sorry to leave
behind what residents know is heaven on earth
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