
Hello trendy travelers, dcteti here with some exciting news to report from San Diego. it seems as though "America's Finest City" has moved into the "U.S. News and World Report's" #3 spot of places to vacation and/or visit in the United States.
Included is a brief statment from the report: "Consistently sunny weather is what draws visitors to San Diego throughout the year: that and the mouthwatering cuisine, thriving nightlife and one of the country’s favorite zoos. And then there are the beaches: As home of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet, San Diego has many top activities that revolve around the sea. Head to Mission Beach to soak up the rays, to La Jolla to catch a wave, or to the Maritime Museum to learn a little nautical history.
In spite of constant growth, America's Finest City maintains a small-town feel, making it a popular destination for families and anyone looking for a more laid-back getaway. But that doesn't mean you can't let loose here. Pockets of vivacious nightlife can be found throughout, especially near the historical Gaslamp Quarter."
If that's not enough of an explanation to convince you to head over to S.D., then maybe you should look further on http://www.seesandiego.com/ to learn more about the hot nightspots and cool dayspots San Diego has to offer!
Included is a brief statment from the report: "Consistently sunny weather is what draws visitors to San Diego throughout the year: that and the mouthwatering cuisine, thriving nightlife and one of the country’s favorite zoos. And then there are the beaches: As home of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet, San Diego has many top activities that revolve around the sea. Head to Mission Beach to soak up the rays, to La Jolla to catch a wave, or to the Maritime Museum to learn a little nautical history.
In spite of constant growth, America's Finest City maintains a small-town feel, making it a popular destination for families and anyone looking for a more laid-back getaway. But that doesn't mean you can't let loose here. Pockets of vivacious nightlife can be found throughout, especially near the historical Gaslamp Quarter."
If that's not enough of an explanation to convince you to head over to S.D., then maybe you should look further on http://www.seesandiego.com/ to learn more about the hot nightspots and cool dayspots San Diego has to offer!
Coming from a local, there still is plenty of cool places and awesome attractions I'm find out about, right in my own backyard!
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