10/02/2011

Easy like Sunday morning - Seaport Village


Sunday tends to be a “lazy day” for many people, however, you are in California and there is no time to stay at home.The place that I love the most here in San Diego is always a good option for Sundays: Seaport Village.

In my opinion it is a place that you can go anytime of your day!

Morning time: you can go, take a walk around (or if you want to you can pay $5 for a bike ride) and have a breakfast at San Diego Pier Café or one of the restaurants of the Embarcadero.

Lunch time: you can eat at the awesome “The Fish Market Restaurant”. Beyond the great view, the food is just amazing.

Afternoon/night time: you can go and have a beer with friends at San Diego Burger Co. or check the others (many) options.

Why I like so much this place? First of all because it is calm place in between the crazy downtown. There you can eat, walk, chat with friends while enjoying great views (sunset there is so beautiful) and check pieces of public art along this.

More attractions at Seaport Village:
The “Unconditional Surrender”: one of the most stunning sculptures. As you can see in the picture that I post it is a 25-foot sculpture of a sailor kissing a young nurse. The sculpture commemorates the moment when World War II was finally over,

USS Midway: an aircraft carrier that was in operation between 1945 and 1992. It was donated as a museum ship and visitors can tour the ship’s flight deck, mess hall, bridge, flight control area, officers’ quarters, sickbay and portions of the engine room. A portion of the ship overlooking San Diego Harbor can be accessed free of charge while admission to the rest of the ship is $17.

Moreover there is the historic carousel, the National Salute sculptures and great stores such as Harley Davidson, Crazy Shitrts, American Nostalgia and many others. You can read more about this place by clicking here.

I definitely recommend this place, go there, check with you own eyes and let me know what you think about it!

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