Ride An MTS Trolley or Bus to Shops, Restaurants, Sporting Events and More!
Metropolitan Transit District San Diego, CAExplore more of San Diego, for less, with MTS! The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) is the largest provider of public transportation in San Diego County and offers direct access to popular destinations from the U.S. – Mexico border to downtown, UTC, Mission Valley and beyond! You can catch the Trolley or bus to the airport, beaches, sporting events, dining, shopping and more. Get on board with PRONTO, the easy way to pay for transit. Get the PRONTO app or card, then tap or scan each time you ride to pay-as-you go. Learn more at RidePRONTO.com. Plan your trip and get real-time info here.
Pan For Gold at the Mormon Battalion Historic Site!
Mormon Battalion Historical Site 2510 Juan St., San Diego, CAStep into history and learn about the journey of the Mormon Battalion, which left the sweltering heat of Iowa in 1846, and completed one of the longest infantry marches in American history — about 2,000 miles — to San Diego. This fascinating story and much more is the focus of the Mormon Battalion Historical Site in Old Town. Bring the family, as the site is a great place for kids. Enjoy hands-on brick-making, great films and interesting artifacts. You can even pan for gold! Best of all, it’s free! Call (619) 298-3317 or visit the Mormon Battalion online
Come Enjoy the Best Happy Hour at Mezé Greek Fusion in the heart of the Gaslamp !
Mezé Greek Fusion Restaruant 345 Sixth Ave., San Diego, CAHAPPY HOURS They’ve got your spot at the bar waiting for you and Happy Hour starts Sun - Fri, 3-6pm!
Happy Hour Tastes Best at Casa de Bandini in Carlsbad!
San Diego, CAHappy Hour Tastes Best at Casa de Bandini in Carlsbad!
Discover the vibrant and diverse world of Bazaar del Mundo!
Bazaar del Mundo 4133 Taylor St., San Diego, CADiscover the vibrant and diverse world of Bazaar del Mundo! This unique shopping destination in San Diego boasts a stunning collection of Mexican-inspired art and decor, including handcrafted wall art, Talavera dishes, and more. But that's not all! You can also explore ethnic artwork, such as Peruvian retablos and Pendleton blankets, and browse through a selection of piñatas and dolls made by skilled artisans. Founded by visionary entrepreneur Diane Powers, Bazaar del Mundo celebrates the rich culture and colors of Latin America, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers and collectors alike. #BazaarDelMundo #MexicanArt #SanDiegoShopping #CulturalExperience #ArtCollectors #LatinAmericanCulture #UniqueShopping...
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Explore the Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park!
Explore the peaceful and beautiful Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park. The Garden features a meandering path flanked by artfully arranged rocks, shrubbery, and trees that lead to the new expansion hosting a koi pond, waterfall, the Inamori Pavilion, and the oldest bronze bosatsu in the nation The Garden is open from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily. See JFG's programs and events here
Dive into Discovery: “Hold Fast” Open at Birch Aquarium!
Birch Aquarium at Scripps 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla, CALa Jolla, CA (Feb. 9, 2024) —Yesterday Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego unveiled Hold Fast, a powerful and immersive art exhibition that invites us to explore the impact of climate change on our local kelp forest through the lens of several local artists and scientists. Hold Fast beckons you to explore a labyrinth of cyanotype-printed giant kelp by photo-based artist and marine scientist Oriana Poindexter, come face to face with local species via gyotaku prints by artist Dwight Hwang, and peer into the tiny world of kelp propagation with Scripps Oceanography PhD student Mohammad...
Unique 45 minute Historic Bay Cruise aboard the 1914 Pilot!
Maritime Museum of San Diego 1492 N Harbor Drive, San Diego, CAPILOT – Enjoy a narrated bay cruise aboard the oldest active pilot boat in the country! Launched in 1914 to her removal from regular service in 1996, Pilot enjoyed an active career as San Diego’s chief pilot craft – assisting almost every one of the thousands of major commercial ships to enter or leave the bay during that time. Restored by the Maritime Museum of San Diego and relaunched in 2002, Pilot now hosts school groups on “Economy and Ecology” voyages, where students help with navigation and perform water quality experiments while exploring the Bay, in addition to her public...