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Actors at Diversionary Theatre
Participants Dress for an LGBT Event
From the hottest nightclubs to clothing-optional Black's Beach to quirky antique districts filled with one-of-a-kind treasures, San Diego offers something for just about everyone. Let's not forget the region's sophisticated arts and culture and fine dining. With a variety of world-famous family attractions, there's even great places for the kids!
One of the oldest gay and lesbian theatres in the country,
Diversionary Theatre produces edgy dramas and playful musicals with gay, lesbian and bisexual themes year-round. If theatre is your passion, you can catch pre-Broadway hits at the Tony Award® winning
La Jolla Playhouse and
The Old Globe.
With more than 85 cultural institutions, including 15 museums, and magnificent Spanish Colonial Revival architecture,
Balboa Park is often called the Smithsonian of the West. The largest urban cultural park in North America, it features nine beautiful gardens with lush horticulture as well as the exotic and educational world-famous
San Diego Zoo.
Featuring hundreds of antique dealers in six malls, the
Ocean Beach Antique District is a shopper's delight with one-of-a-kind vintage items. If vintage isn't your thing, visit
Cedros Design District in Solana Beach for designer home items both luxurious and hip. Feeling funky? Browse through
Hillcrest's vintage stores, record shops, used bookstores, kitschy novelty shops, condom and adult video stores and piercing studios.
Serving everything from Afghan to Vietnamese, San Diego's eclectic dining scene is more than just Urban Mo's. Check out neighboring
Kemo Sabe,
Parallel 33 and
Terra restaurants for fare that rivals the country's best.
With kid favorites such as the
San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park,
SeaWorld San Diego and
LEGOLAND California, San Diego is the ideal place to bring the family. Hit the sand on
Coronado Beach, consistently recognized as one of top family beaches in the United States.
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