San Diego Attractions
San Diego tourist attractions and activities offer unbeatable adventure and fun. In Old Town San Diego, you’ll find important city history preserved.Or visit the USS Midway Museum to learn more about America’s military past, plus a world-famous zoo, shopping, casinos and more. Choose from 50 shops and 17 restaurants, ranging from casual to fine dining at picturesque Seaport Village alone. The Days Inn El Cajon puts the best San Diego activities and tourist attractions right at your doorstep.
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USS Midway Museum. The USS Midway Museum allows you to tour one of the most famous ships in American military history. The USS Midway was launched in 1945 for use in World War II. The great ship would serve in military battles for an astounding 47 years, going on to Vietnam and Desert Storm. The USS Midway is a top attraction for San Diego tourists and one of the best local activities for history enthusiasts. For more information about visiting and USS Midway Museum discount tickets, go to www.midway.org.
Viejas Casino. Viejas Casino offers a fun variety of gaming in an upscale environment. In addition to Bingo and slots, enjoy table games like Caribbean Stud, Blackjack and Baccarat. Plus, get all the non-stop Poker action you want, just check their schedule for weekly and daily tournaments. And take in exciting concerts at the open-air outdoor arena overlooking the mountains. The Viejas Casino offers up some of the most exciting activities in the San Diego area. For more details, please visit www.viejas.com. [Top]
Viejas Casino. Viejas Casino offers a fun variety of gaming in an upscale environment. In addition to Bingo and slots, enjoy table games like Caribbean Stud, Blackjack and Baccarat. Plus, get all the non-stop Poker action you want, just check their schedule for weekly and daily tournaments. And take in exciting concerts at the open-air outdoor arena overlooking the mountains. The Viejas Casino offers up some of the most exciting activities in the San Diego area. For more details, please visit www.viejas.com. [Top]
Horton Plaza Shopping Mall in San Diego. Horton Plaza is a luxury shopping complex in San Diego offering 193 stores, movie theaters and restaurants. The extensive San Diego mall includes top-tier department stores like Nordstrom and Macy’s, plus many of the finest clothing and retail stores like Ann Taylor, Sharper Image, Banana Republic, Coach and Louis Vuitton. For more information about stores and San Diego shopping activities, please visit westfield.com/hortonplaza.Old Town San Diego. Old Town San Diego is today preserved as a State Historical Park. The park allows visitors to see into colonial times in San Diego. There are 19th-century attractions like homes, businesses-everything you’d find in a colonial town including schoolhouse. Five authentic adobe structures can also be seen. Plus, visit museums documenting the period, including the Whaley House Museum on San Diego Avenue. For more information, go to www.oldtownsandiego.org. [Top]
Coronado Island Attractions. The town of Coronado, California is adjacent to the city of San Diego and accessible via the San Diego-Coronado Bridge on one side. Coronado is a great place for relaxing beach activities in the San Diego area. But the quaint beach town’s most famous attraction is the Hotel del Coronado, which was built in 1888. The legendary luxury hotel appears on the National Historic Landmark list and in films like “Some Like It Hot.” To learn more about visiting, go to www.coronado.ca.us.
Soak City San Diego. Soak City, San Diego is a water fun park for the whole family filled with thrilling rides and activities. The family-themed water park caters to everyone, including toddlers and children under 42” who normally aren’t allowed on adult rides. For the little ones, there’s the Lazy River and Wave Pool. And for the big kids, there’s action-packed water adventure and thrill rides. For more information about activities and attractions at Soak City, San Diego go to www.knotts.com/soakcity/sd/index.shtml. [Top]
Soak City San Diego. Soak City, San Diego is a water fun park for the whole family filled with thrilling rides and activities. The family-themed water park caters to everyone, including toddlers and children under 42” who normally aren’t allowed on adult rides. For the little ones, there’s the Lazy River and Wave Pool. And for the big kids, there’s action-packed water adventure and thrill rides. For more information about activities and attractions at Soak City, San Diego go to www.knotts.com/soakcity/sd/index.shtml. [Top]
Mission Beach. The Mission Beach is part of the area known as “The Strand,” one of San Diego’s most famous attractions. The Strand is a beautiful two-mile stretch of beach that begins at the Mission Bay channel entrance and ends at Pacific Beach. A boardwalk runs parallel to Mission Beach for walking, biking and other activities. Nearby restaurants and stores line the streets surrounding Mission Beach. For more information, go to www.sandiego.gov/lifeguards/beaches/mb.shtmlFashion Valley Mall. Fashion Valley Mall is one of San Diego’s leading shopping destinations with some of the finest shopping available anywhere in Southern California. The prestigious collection of stores includes Hugo Boss, Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Tiffany & Co. You’ll also enjoy movie theaters and restaurants within the complex. For details and attractions, please visit www.shopfashionvalleymall.com. [Top]
Julian, California. Julian, California, is one of California’s most noted historic towns and a top San Diego attraction for visitors. After a burst of activity following the discovery of gold in 1869, Julian settled back into a small town. Today, the architecturally significant community is recognized as California Historical Landmark #412 and a top San Diego tourist attraction. For more details about Julian, California, visit www.julianca.com.
Qualcomm Stadium. Qualcomm Stadium is the home field of the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers. Renovated and expanded to include more extensive practice facilities for the Chargers in 1997, Qualcomm Stadium is also home to motorcycle racing events and college bowls. For more information about attending events and activities at the stadium, visit www.sandiego.gov/qualcomm. [Top]
Qualcomm Stadium. Qualcomm Stadium is the home field of the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers. Renovated and expanded to include more extensive practice facilities for the Chargers in 1997, Qualcomm Stadium is also home to motorcycle racing events and college bowls. For more information about attending events and activities at the stadium, visit www.sandiego.gov/qualcomm. [Top]
Days Inn - El Cajon, California (CA)
683 N Mollison Avenue, El Cajon, California (CA) 92021
Phone : 619-442-0973 Fax : 619-593-0772
Email : daysinn@synergyhotelgroup.com
683 N Mollison Avenue, El Cajon, California (CA) 92021
Phone : 619-442-0973 Fax : 619-593-0772
Email : daysinn@synergyhotelgroup.com




