Wednesday, February 2, 2011

San Diego's Seaport Village

A walk across the train and trolley tracks from Downtown San Diego and just along the harbor you’ll find a treat for locals and tourists a like. Seaport Village is packed to the brim with shops and restaurants, but this little hideaway isn’t you’re typical busting tourist attraction.


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Relax and take a cup of coffee or tea to one of the benches along the harbor and watch the birds, the ships, take in some sun and just genuinely enjoy your surroundings. This is a great place to slow down.
There are plenty of plenty of shops to browse through, stroll through the stores, the boardwalk and explore the Seaport Village.
While here, definitely stop for lunch or dinner at one of their harbor-side restaurants. For a lighter meal, try Seaport Village Deli, with great sandwiches and soups, and their patio overlooks the harbor. If you’re looking for something a little less casual, the San Diego Pier Café sits right over the water.

Parking is free for two hours with any purchase at Seaport Village, just ask for your parking to be validated at the register.

If you follow the boardwalk along the harbor, you will meet up with the USS Midway Museum, which will definitely take more than two hours to explore.

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