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Ep. 6 | San Diego, CA: Sea Caves, World-Class Museums, LEGOLAND

Ep. 6 | San Diego, CA: Sea Caves, World-Class Museums, LEGOLAND

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San Diego features beautiful beaches, world-class museums, a vibrant Gaslamp District, and LEGOLAND.Guest: Edna Gutierezz, Sr. Public Relations Manager, San Diego Tourism AuthorityMust-Do's:Balboa Park: America’s largest urban cultural park, home to 18 museums, gardens, and the San Diego Zoo. Don’t miss the Botanical Building, which was renovated in December 2024, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the Spanish Village Art Center, and climbing the California Tower at the Museum of US, as well as visiting the museums. La Jolla Cove & Sea Caves: Swim, kayak, or snorkel with sea lions in crystal-clear water. The cliffs also offer some of the city’s best coastal views. One of the hidden gems is the Sunny Jim’s Sea Cave, a century-old hand-dug tunnel accessible from inside a small gift shop. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park: The birthplace of California with Mexican heritage, live mariachi, and delicious handmade tortillas.Best Views:Sunset Cliffs Natural Park: The name says it all—one of the most breathtaking sunset spots on the West Coast.Cabrillo National Monument: Panoramic views of the bay and tidepools; a great spot to reflect on San Diego’s early history.Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve: Stunning ocean-view trails and rare pine trees — perfect for sunrise hikes.Don’t Miss Attractions:San Diego Zoo: One of the world’s best zoos, pioneering conservation and immersive habitats like the new Denny Sanford Wildlife Explorers Basecamp.USS Midway Museum: Step aboard a real aircraft carrier and get a sense of San Diego’s proud naval legacy.San Diego Zoo Safari Park: A 1,800-acre wildlife sanctuary where giraffes, rhinos, and antelope roam freely across vast savannas. Don’t miss the zipline-style Flightline Safari. Coming 2026: Elephant Odyssey, a major elephant habitat enhancement that allows visitors to get a closer look into the Zoo’s elephant conservation efforts.LEGOLAND® California Resort: A creative theme park in Carlsbad designed for families with kids 2–12, featuring over 60 rides, shows, and attractions. The new space-themed land is set to open in 2026 and will bring a new groundbreaking indoor rollercoaster, two new cosmic rides, and a junior astronaut training zone.Coronado & Hotel del Coronado: The historic beachfront icon is a must-see for its Victorian architecture, beachside dining, and “Skating by the Sea” in winter. Recently completed a multi-year, $550 million restoration and expansion that preserved its storied past while adding new luxury guestrooms, ocean-view dining, and upgraded amenities.What's New:The Shell at Jacobs Park: The San Diego Symphony’s waterfront venue with year-round concerts under the stars and skyline views.The culinary scene. San Diego’s food scene is thriving, blending fresh coastal ingredients, Baja influences, and global flavors. Michelin stars, innovative chefs, and locally sourced menus make it a must-visit for food lovers. Including:Deckman’s North at 3131: Michelin-starred Drew Deckman celebrates Baja-sourced ingredients in a stylish rooftop dining experience.Lilo: Intimate fine dining in Carlsbad with a Michelin-starred tasting menu inspired by California coast flavors.Jeune et Jolie: Michelin-starred French-Californian bistro in Carlsbad with seasonal menus and refined modern dishes.Callie: Mediterranean-inspired flavors blended with San Diego’s local ingredients in a vibrant setting.Le Coq: Emerging upscale option by acclaimed Chef Tara, offering inventive cuisine and an elevated dining experience.The first-ever NASCAR San Diego Weekend will be held in June 2026 at Naval Base Coronado, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy. In addition to being San Diego’s first NASCAR event, it will also be the first race to take place on a military base.Liberty Station is also welcoming an exciting new hospitality concept, The Admiral, which is opening by the end of 2026 and is being helmed by acclaimed restaurateur Ryan Thornsen of Mister A’s. The project will bring new life into four historic WWII-era buildings in the heart of Liberty Station, transforming the buildings into a dynamic blend of dining, entertainment, and heritage. Neighborhoods:Barrio Logan: San Diego’s creative heart and a hub of Chicano art, culture, and cuisine. Explore colorful murals at Chicano Park (a UNESCO World Heritage nominee), browse local galleries, and enjoy authentic bites from neighborhood favorites like Las Cuatro Milpas or Mujeres Brew House.Convoy District: A vibrant Asian cultural and culinary corridor recognized as San Diego’s newest Business Improvement District. From Korean BBQ and ramen to boba, sushi, and dessert cafés, Convoy offers an unmatched international dining experience. Little Italy: Once home to San Diego’s tuna-fishing community, Little Italy is now a chic urban village filled with Italian trattorias, rooftop bars, and boutique shops. Stroll through Piazza della Famiglia, dine at celebrity ...
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