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La Jolla Cove
  • Fun for all
  • Great snorkeling
  • Abundant sea life
  • Hiking and walking trails
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Seaport Village
  • Fun for all
  • Delicious restaurants
  • Great shopping
  • Street performers
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Gaslamp Quarter
  • Fun for all
  • Great shopping
  • Delicious restaurants
  • Historic area
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Mission Bay Park
  • Fun for all
  • Great for BBQs
  • Tons of wildlife
  • Beautiful scenery
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Spreckels Organ Pavilion
  • Cultured tour
  • Fun and free
  • Great concerts
  • Perfect for picnics
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Julian, CA - An Historic Mining Town
  • Fun for all
  • Go gold mining!
  • Great fishing
  • Interesting museum
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Old Town Free Tour
  • Cultured tour
  • Free and educational
  • Easily accessible
  • Great shopping
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Torrey Pines Reserve & Park
  • Active tour
  • Great hiking
  • Bring a picnic
  • Tons of wildlife
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Mission Beach Boardwalk
  • Fun for all
  • Rentals available
  • Biking, rollerblading, etc.
  • Great people watching
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Mission Trails Regional Park
  • Active tour
  • Great hiking
  • Cool visitors center
  • Historic landmarks
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San Diego Attractions

"The best things in life are free." While those lyrics weren't first sung about San Diego, they easily apply. Some of the best "attractions" in San Diego have no admission fee.

Park on the street around the La Jolla bluffs and climb down to the water. If you bring your own mask and snorkel, you can hop in—enjoy watching the natural beauty of the caves and teeming schools of garibaldi, California’s State Fish. Seals frequently sun themselves at the Children's Pool.

Take a hike around Torrey Pines Reserve and Park, with its beautiful views and ancient trees. Wander around Old Town, the Gaslamp District, or Balboa Park. Or bring a blanket and a Frisbee to the beach. Just because the Zoo and SeaWorld are famous doesn't mean that they're the only attractions in San Diego. Give one of the "free" attractions a try.