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San Diego Uptown

San Diego Uptown

cream lover and “little” eaters. Also in Point Loma.

Trolley Barn Park

1943 Adams Ave.

A fabulous park with playgrounds, lots of grass and gorgeous views of Mission Valley. Free concerts and movies during the summer.

San Diego Downtown/ Little Italy

City Cruises by Hornblower

858-298-3069 www.cityexperiences.com/san-diego

Explore San Diego Bay from the water on a harbor tour, holiday cruise or weekend brunch cruise. Seasonal whale and dolphin watching available with expert narration.

The Escape Game 232 Fifth Ave. 619-853-2834 www.theescapegame.com/san-diego

Choose from four unique game rooms featuring varying skill levels and interests. Each game has multiple rooms to explore and unlimited hints from the Game Guide. Recommended for ages 13+.

Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House

410 Island Ave.

619-233-4692 www.gaslampfoundation.org

Constructed in 1850, this is the oldest remaining home in the Gaslamp Quarter. Each room showcases a different period in the house’s history. Self-guided and private family tours available.

Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop

643 Fifth Ave.

619-234-2449 www.ghirardelli.com

This old-fashioned ice cream parlor offers the same nostalgic sundaes and shakes as the San Francisco icon.

Grant Hill Neighborhood Park

27th & J St. in the Grant Hill Neighborhood

This park offers lots of grass, a small playground, basketball court and views of the Coronado Bridge, mountains and downtown.

The Headquarters at Seaport www.theheadquarters.com

789 W. Harbor Dr.

Enjoy a meal, boutique shopping and a hidden piece of San Diego history. As the former site of San Diego’s Police Headquarters, you’ll find historic photos, restored jail cells and a unique family photo opportunity against a lineup wall (all free).

Little Italy Mercato

W. Date St. (Kettner to Front) www.littleitalysd.com/events/mercato

Grab your amici and famiglia for a stroll through San Diego’s largest farmers market (six blocks). A feast for the senses, the Mercato features locally grown produce, bread, fish, handcrafted goods and more. Saturdays and Wednesdays, year-round.

Maritime Museum of San Diego

1492 N. Harbor Dr. 619-234-9153 www.sdmaritime.org

Climb aboard this historic fleet of steam boats, submarines and sailing ships—including the iconic Star of India. Don’t miss family events like Pirate Days and Fleet Week. Sailing adventures and tours available.

The New Children’s Museum

200 W. Island Ave. 619-233-8792 www.thinkplaycreate.org

Spend a fun day at this interactive museum that encourages children to explore, play with and learn about contemporary art. Exhibits rotate, so check website for current art installations, events and classes.

Petco Park www.mlb.com/padres/ballpark/tours

100 Park Blvd.

Take a behind-the-scenes tour of America’s #1 ballpark. See it as the players do while learning the history of the ballpark and the San Diego Padres.

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