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Enjoy the place by just walking around and taking in the local color. You can even take a horse-drawn carriage or ride the San Diego Trolley. If you are in the area some time September, then you might want to check out the “Street Scene” which is a music, food and drinking festival that lasts for three days.

La Jolla

If nature tripping is your kind of vacation, then by all means visit La Jolla (pronounced La Hoya). The rarest pine trees in the country call this place, just 30 minutes from downtown San Diego, home sweet home.

Hikers and trekkers will enjoy the path that takes them up cliffs and down the beaches. The village offers fine art museums and galleries as well as fine dining and shopping. A hike up Mt. Soledad will give you a panoramic view of San Diego City down below.

As you can see, San Diego has everything for everyone. Young or old, nature-lover or shopaholic, everyone who finds him or herself in this city will find some place he or she can and will enjoy. The happy experiences and memories are just some of the things you can bring home with you along with the ever-reliable souvenir T-shirt.

Khieng 'Ken' Chho - Online San Diego Resources. For more, visit Ken's website: http://sandiego.1w3b.com/

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