With temperatures still in the high 70s, it doesn’t yet feel like fall in San Diego, and with so many great live theater choices available year round, San Diego performing arts are always in season. The Old Globe Old Globe is a Tony® Award winning theater complex located in Balboa Park featuring Shakespearean classics, contemporary plays […]
Make Waves on Mission Bay During Kids Free Month!
Have you heard? It’s Kids Free month in San Diego! Nope, that doesn’t mean San Diego is free from kids. But rather, just about everything for a kid’s visit (with their family) to San Diego is Free – as in free admission to all the major attractions, museums and so much more. One area that was made for […]
Mission Valley is Full of Family Fun During October’s Kids Free in San Diego
The Kidvasion has begun! The 3rd annual Kids Free San Diego month kicks off today and continues through Halloween. Kids are sure to get a kick out of being VIPs (or should we say, VIKs – Very Important Kids 😉 ) all month long. As you and your family are in town exploring the sights or planning […]
Top Things to Do in San Diego – September 30 – October 5, 2014
It’s the first weekend of October and it’s going to be packed with haunted houses, pumpkin patches, fall fun and these top things to do in San Diego: Fashion Week San Diego Fashion Week San Diego is the largest collaborative entertainment fashion event in San Diego that celebrates emerging designers by showcasing and highlighting the […]
Toasting San Diego’s Wine Bars in Hillcrest and Beyond
With hundreds of wineries established throughout California, including dozens thriving in nearby Temecula Valley, San Diego enjoys a never-ending proliferation of wine bars stocked with the latest and greatest releases as well as varietals from across the globe. Wine Steals Numerous wine bars exist throughout the city’s LGBT neighborhood of Hillcrest, offering a quieter alternative […]
San Diego’s Maritime History Comes Alive this Weekend at the Cabrillo Festival
In 1542, Cabrillo sailed the ocean blue and not only discovered San Diego Bay for Spain, but California and the U.S. West Coast as well. Yep, that’s right…San Diego is the Plymouth Rock of the West! Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo sailed into the harbor on September 28 – almost exactly 472 years ago! – aboard the San […]
San Diego’s Haunted Houses and Trails Invite You To Enter…If You Dare
It’s that time of year – the days grow shorter, the weather grows colder and our dearly (and not-so-dearly) departed rise again for their unwelcome annual visit. If you’re brave or foolish enough to say hello to them, head out to one of these haunted houses and trails throughout San Diego county. Just remember the […]
Top Things to Do in San Diego – September 23-28, 2014
Spend the first weekend of Fall in San Diego enjoying the warm weather, autumn activities and these top things to do: San Diego Restaurant Week [vimeo http://vimeo.com/100744669 height=360 width=640] Leave the cooking to someone else and join over 140,000 diners in the celebration of Restaurant Week and indulge in discounted prix fixe menus including two-course […]
Escape to the Tropics of San Diego’s Mission Bay
You don’t have to fly hours to the South Pacific to feel warm ocean breezes, see swaying palm trees and wiggle your toes in soft white sand beaches while enjoying spectacular crimson sunsets. Mission Bay, a 4,600-acre aquatic playground just north of downtown San Diego, features all that and much more: SeaWorld San Diego (celebrating its 50th anniversary), […]
Calling all Food Lovers! – San Diego Restaurant Week is Back
It is that time of the year again, the time for foodies to gather, feast and spread some San Diego Restaurant Week cheer. That’s right, San Diego Restaurant Week (SDRW) returns September 21-26. During SDRW more than 200 participating restaurants offer a prix-fixe, three-course dinner menu at just $25, $35 and $45 per person and a two-course lunch menu […]
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