Travel Guide to California

SAN DIEGO COUNTY

More than pretty beaches and sunshine

- BY MARIBETH MELLIN

TOP CITIES

San Diego, Coronado, Chula Vista, La Jolla, Del Mar, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Escondido, El Cajon, Julian, Borrego Springs

INTERNATIO­NAL GATEWAY

San Diego Internatio­nal Airport (SAN), also known as Lindbergh Field, is convenient­ly located on the edge of downtown

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California has no shortage of beach towns, but San Diego is its only “beach city,” where the state’s second-largest population enjoys 70 miles of scenic coastline and 70-degree temperatur­es. Outdoor fun and family-oriented attraction­s are the main lures, but San Diego takes the “city” part seriously, too. Artistic and intellectu­al pursuits enjoy deep support here. Writers, artists, musicians and scientists find inspiratio­n while surfing at La Jolla Shores or jogging in Mission Bay Park. The Tony Award-winning Old Globe and La Jolla Playhouse send plays to Broadway frequently. Scientific landmarks including the Salk Institute and Scripps Institute of Oceanograp­hy are magnets for some of the world’s brightest minds.

Downtown’s diversions alone could easily fill a week. New, exciting restaurant­s, clubs and shops pop up in trendy neighborho­ods, creating a constant buzz. The Embarcader­o tracing San Diego Bay’s edge offers access to the USS Midway aircraft carrier; the Maritime Museum with its landmark Star of India and new San Salvador, a replica of Spanish explorers’ ships; the expansive Waterfront Park; and the San Diego Convention Center.

Cruise ships berth at the foot of Broadway and passengers into San Diego Internatio­nal Airport fly over high-rise towers to land just north of downtown. Hotels of every descriptio­n and hip-quotient are scattered throughout the city’s core, making it a desirable place to stay.

A Bridge to Coronado

The swooping San Diego-coronado Bridge connects downtown to Coronado, a genteel city with an active Navy base and one of the world’s loveliest beaches. Its “island” actually is a peninsula tethered to the mainland by the Silver Strand,

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