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The
San Diego Convention and Visitor's Bureau
is a great resource for details on the San
Diego region such as maps and directions,
what to do and how to get around.
Flights into San Diego are easy through the
international, and commercial air service
provided by the
San Diego
International Airport.
To connect to the past history of San Diego,
visit the
San Diego
Historical Society for
regional history.
Trendy and popular, the
Gaslamp Quarter is San Diego's
premier dining, shopping and entertainment
district, offering an eclectic blend of
food, fun and culture all within one of San
Diego's most historic areas.
World-renowned
Balboa Park is home to fifteen
museums, various arts and international
culture associations, is one of the nation's
largest cultural and entertainment
complexes.
Visit the world-famous
San Diego Zoo to see some of the
world's rarest wildlife including giant
pandas (and Hua Mei, the only panda cub in
the U.S.), and koalas. A visit to the
San Diego Wild Animal Park is like a
safari to many of the world's most exotic
places.
Love sports? Everyone goes to
QUALCOMM Stadium for a variety of
events, including major league sports and
concerts.
San Diego's
Metropolitan Transit System offers
transportation solutions with buses,
trolleys, or trains for getting around San
Diego.
San Diego has two general aviation airports,
(Brown
Field and
Montgomery Field), and eight general
aviation airports operated by the County of
San Diego.
SeaWorld San Diego is the area's
aquatic entertainment, which will amaze and
educate, with more than 100 million guests
since opening in 1964. |