The San Diego Zoo is the Safari Park's sister park to the southwest in San Diego. Take a ride in a hot air balloon or explore the animals like tigers, giraffes, rhinos and more!
The Winery is located 25 miles north of Downtown San Diego and built on what was once the La Cañada de San Bernardo Spanish land grant. Eat, drink, and enjoy the boutiques and shops on the grounds along with their gelato and coffee shop.
For the folks that want to hike by the water! Torrey Pines offers a variety of hiking trails along the coast with amazing views. The world renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course is just up the road.
Balboa Park hosts various museums, theaters, restaurants, and the San Diego Zoo. Not the same as the San Diego Zoo Safari Park!
Old Town San Diego has a quaint atmosphere, streets filled with the historic culture of the many traditions left behind. This historic area includes three major parks and sits next to the State Park with 32 historic sites, shops and the Presidio, the site of the first mission. We recommend eating at Casa de Reyes!
Liberty Station sprawls across the grounds of a former naval training center with water front views. It’s home to stylish bars, restaurants, and boutiques, a movie theater, as well as Liberty Public Market, filled with gourmet eateries and shops. There are also art galleries and several small museums housed in Spanish Colonial Revival buildings.