Publisher's Synopsis
Get beyond the beach, the zoo, and the enchiladas to discover the memorable, photogenic, historic, delicious, undiscovered, and quirky treasures that make up one of America's most appealing cities-as only a local can reveal. Southern Californians as well as first-time visitors get the lay of the land in this third edition of 100 Things to Do in San Diego Before You Die, following in the footsteps of an experienced traveler who guides visitors to the best attractions and adventures. Go for a morning paraglide along the cliffs where Charles Lindbergh once flew, and follow it up with an afternoon learning to surf at La Jolla Shores. Explore a trove of museums in Balboa Park, the city's cultural jewel, and then dive into Little Italy's exciting restaurant row, where the menus extend well beyond pizza and pasta. From ice skating next to the beach in winter to kayaking through a school of docile leopard nurse sharks in summer, from backcountry casino action to Tony Award-winning theater, and from bargain fish tacos by the bay to Southern California's highest-ranked Michelin-star restaurant, this is one guidebook everybody can use. A larger city than many out-of-towners anticipate, San Diego is the oldest European settlement on the West Coast, and historical insights are shared by native San Diegan David Swanson, whose familiarity with and appreciation for his hometown inspired every one of the 100 things to do.