by Thomas Burtonelli

Having lived in San Diego for much of my life, I find it amazing that many visitors stick to just the Zoo and beaches. My friends, there is so much more to do. In fact, here are some attractions for families and single adults alike.

The World Famous San Diego Zoo can make the garish claim for a good reason. It is pretty amazing. Snuggled five minutes from downtown San Diego in the middle of Balboa Park, the zoo is a collection of beautiful space and animals.

Looking for something very different? How about the strangest amusement park you’ve probably ever seen. Yep, I am talking about Legoland in Carlsbad. As the name suggests, the park is primarily made out of Legos. A kid’s delight.

San Diego has the Padres. They’re a professional baseball team. They’re not very good, but it really doesn’t matter. San Diego has a new baseball stadium that is amazing. Petco Park. You can even bring a dog while catching a game.

Love a good slab of meat? Prime rib specifically? Try Bully’s in Del Mar. This dingy bar/restaurant has been a famous gathering place for years for locals looking for prime rib that is simply mouth watering.

If an adult beverage in a more regal spot is your idea of a good time, the Hyatt in downtown San Diego is the place to go. Well, the top floor at least. It is a classy bar with large windows overlooking all of San Diego.

The Del Mar Fairgrounds are a summer delight for visitors. From June through early July, you can attend the fair, eat too much and takes rides. From July through early September, the horses run at the race track within the fairgrounds.

Does the “Deadliest Catch” catch your fishing fancy? Why not try it out for a day. You can take day fishing trips on trollers from downtown San Diego and Oceanside in North County. It costs less than $100 and is a blast.

From golfing to hang gliding to just about anything you can think of, San Diego has it. Drive, fly, take a train or walk to San Diego and you will be happy you did at the end of the trip. In fact, many people never actually go home.

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