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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 4 MIN

San Diego's Coastal Bliss: Surfing, Tacos, and Live Music Await

from Things to do in San Diego · host Inception Point AI

San Diego bursts with possibilities for fun, adventure, and unique experiences. This week, listeners can catch Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas live at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on July 12, a rare treat for bluegrass and Americana fans. The San Diego County Fair at Del Mar continues through July, serving up everything from wild rides to deep-fried delights and live music. For nightlife, music lovers can find acts like Big Country and Bow Wow Wow at the House of Blues, and the Gasolina Party brings reggaeton to Nova SD, according to Songkick. Daytime adventures abound: For outdoor enthusiasts, La Jolla offers world-class surfing at Tourmaline Surfing Park and tide pooling at the iconic La Jolla Cove, plus hiking with epic ocean views. Torrey Pines Golf Course is a bucket-list stop for sports fans, and the panoramic cliffs are perfect for hiking or paragliding—Surfhouse Adventures recommends stand-up paddle boarding or kayaking, and San Diego beaches are always a top pick. Hidden gems include the Cabaret Drag Brunch at Gossip Grill in Hillcrest, with seats opening at 10:30 am and showtime at 11:30 am—expect dazzling performers, a lively crowd, and classic brunch fare. For art and science, Birch Aquarium at Scripps is hosting Shark Summer through July, featuring interactive exhibits and family-friendly shark encounters. On July 26, the Geisel Library at UC San Diego is displaying “Planting a Seed & Watching It GROW”—a free art installation—a great chance to see university culture in action. For the culinary curious, Taco Tuesday specials dot neighborhoods from Ocean Beach to North Park, while Little Italy Food Hall is a local favorite for global flavors and craft cocktails. San Diego’s craft beer scene is legendary; spots like Stone Brewing Tap Room in Oceanside or the beer gardens in Liberty Station create a laid-back tasting trail. The hop-on, hop-off trolley tour is ideal for listeners wanting to see it all in a day—hop off at Old Town for historic adobe landmarks and handmade tortillas, then ride to Balboa Park for gardens, world-class museums, and the San Diego Zoo. For something different, take a whale watching tour departing from Mission Bay; marine biologists narrate as you search for dolphins and blue whales just off the coast, according to Viator. For families, LEGOLAND California Resort offers rides and creativity north of the city. Belmont Park is a classic Mission Beach indulgence, pairing historic amusement rides with ocean breezes. Bird Rock and Windansea Beach are treasured by locals for surfing and sunset picnics, while La Jolla Shores Park is equally beloved for kayaking and gentle waves. Sports fans can catch a Padres game at Petco Park—downtown’s lively ballpark known for craft food stalls and city skyline views. For late-night fun, karaoke dreams come alive at various venues, or listeners can wander the streets of the Gaslamp Quarter for rooftop bars and spontaneous busker performances. Within an This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

San Diego bursts with possibilities for fun, adventure, and unique experiences. This week, listeners can catch Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas live at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on July 12, a rare treat for bluegrass and Americana fans. The San Diego County Fair at Del Mar continues through July, serving up everything from wild rides to deep-fried delights and live music. For nightlife, music lovers can find acts like Big Country and Bow Wow Wow at the House of Blues, and the Gasolina Party brings reggaeton to Nova SD, according to Songkick. Daytime adventures abound: For outdoor enthusiasts, La Jolla offers world-class surfing at Tourmaline Surfing Park and tide pooling at the iconic La Jolla Cove, plus hiking with epic ocean views. Torrey Pines Golf Course is a bucket-list stop for sports fans, and the panoramic cliffs are perfect for hiking or paragliding—Surfhouse Adventures recommends stand-up paddle boarding or kayaking, and San Diego beaches are always a top pick. Hidden gems include the Cabaret Drag Brunch at Gossip Grill in Hillcrest, with seats opening at 10:30 am and showtime at 11:30 am—expect dazzling performers, a lively crowd, and classic brunch fare. For art and science, Birch Aquarium at Scripps is hosting Shark Summer through July, featuring interactive exhibits and family-friendly shark encounters. On July 26, the Geisel Library at UC San Diego is displaying “Planting a Seed & Watching It GROW”—a free art installation—a great chance to see university culture in action. For the culinary curious, Taco Tuesday specials dot neighborhoods from Ocean Beach to North Park, while Little Italy Food Hall is a local favorite for global flavors and craft cocktails. San Diego’s craft beer scene is legendary; spots like Stone Brewing Tap Room in Oceanside or the beer gardens in Liberty Station create a laid-back tasting trail. The hop-on, hop-off trolley tour is ideal for listeners wanting to see it all in a day—hop off at Old Town for historic adobe landmarks and handmade tortillas, then ride to Balboa Park for gardens, world-class museums, and the San Diego Zoo. For something different, take a whale watching tour departing from Mission Bay; marine biologists narrate as you search for dolphins and blue whales just off the coast, according to Viator. For families, LEGOLAND California Resort offers rides and creativity north of the city. Belmont Park is a classic Mission Beach indulgence, pairing historic amusement rides with ocean breezes. Bird Rock and Windansea Beach are treasured by locals for surfing and sunset picnics, while La Jolla Shores Park is equally beloved for kayaking and gentle waves. Sports fans can catch a Padres game at Petco Park—downtown’s lively ballpark known for craft food stalls and city skyline views. For late-night fun, karaoke dreams come alive at various venues, or listeners can wander the streets of the Gaslamp Quarter for rooftop bars and spontaneous busker performances. Within an This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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