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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2025 · 4 MIN

San Diego's Vibrant Week: Cultural Festivals, Outdoor Adventures, and Hidden Gems

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

San Diego is bursting with life this week and offers unforgettable experiences for every taste, from iconic destinations and must-see festivals to local gems listeners may never find in a guidebook. Start your adventure in the heart of the city at Balboa Park, where Hotel Republic San Diego invites listeners to experience their “Balboa Park Adventure.” On August 23 and 24, the park’s Presidents Way Lawn hosts SAMAFEST 2025, the 38th Philippine Cultural Arts Festival. This free, two-day event is a feast of traditional dances, live music, captivating handicraft displays, and delicious Filipino cuisine, letting listeners immerse themselves in vibrant traditions and community. Just a short walk away in Balboa Park, art and music lovers can catch the 37th San Diego International Summer Organ Festival—an open-air celebration of awe-inspiring music with performances that transform the park at sunset. For the bookish crowd, the first-ever KPBS San Diego Book Festival takes place Saturday, August 23, at the University of San Diego, featuring over 40 award-winning authors, live podcast tapings, poetry readings, bilingual programs, youth activities, and food trucks. Special guest appearances from beloved PBS Kids characters make this a can’t-miss family day out. Music fans should grab tickets for Kali Uchis’ “The Sincerely, Tour” as she brings her singular blend of soul and R&B to Pechanga Arena on August 24 at 8 p.m., promising a high-energy, unforgettable show for concert-goers. Sports enthusiasts craving action on the water can join or spectate at the San Diego Dragon Boat Festival on Mission Bay, where teams race dragon boats to the beat of drums, surrounded by energetic Pan-Asian cultural performances and food vendors for the ultimate community celebration. Outdoors, San Diego shines with guided kayak tours of La Jolla’s sea caves, where listeners can paddle beneath towering cliffs and alongside sea lions in a surreal, sunlit setting, according to Tripadvisor’s reviews of top San Diego tours. For an up-close whale-watching experience, take a harbor cruise and spot dolphins, gray whales, and more off the sparkling coastline. City explorations are easy and unique with walking tours through the historic Gaslamp Quarter, electric bike rides along the waterfront, or strolling through the murals and street art of North Park—an ever-changing canvas for San Diego’s creative soul. Hidden gems include savoring locally-roasted coffee at Wildflour’s “Color Magic” takeover or wandering Cars & Coffee at Kit Carson Park on Sunday mornings, perfect for automotive enthusiasts or anyone looking for a relaxed local vibe. Foodies won’t want to miss tuna poké on the waterfront or a visit to Liberty Public Market for small-batch ice cream, craft tacos, and globally-inspired bites while local musicians play outside. For a brush with California history, listeners can visit the iconic USS Midway Museum, where former Navy aircraft and exhibits immerse visitors in the exper This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

San Diego is bursting with life this week and offers unforgettable experiences for every taste, from iconic destinations and must-see festivals to local gems listeners may never find in a guidebook. Start your adventure in the heart of the city at Balboa Park, where Hotel Republic San Diego invites listeners to experience their “Balboa Park Adventure.” On August 23 and 24, the park’s Presidents Way Lawn hosts SAMAFEST 2025, the 38th Philippine Cultural Arts Festival. This free, two-day event is a feast of traditional dances, live music, captivating handicraft displays, and delicious Filipino cuisine, letting listeners immerse themselves in vibrant traditions and community. Just a short walk away in Balboa Park, art and music lovers can catch the 37th San Diego International Summer Organ Festival—an open-air celebration of awe-inspiring music with performances that transform the park at sunset. For the bookish crowd, the first-ever KPBS San Diego Book Festival takes place Saturday, August 23, at the University of San Diego, featuring over 40 award-winning authors, live podcast tapings, poetry readings, bilingual programs, youth activities, and food trucks. Special guest appearances from beloved PBS Kids characters make this a can’t-miss family day out. Music fans should grab tickets for Kali Uchis’ “The Sincerely, Tour” as she brings her singular blend of soul and R&B to Pechanga Arena on August 24 at 8 p.m., promising a high-energy, unforgettable show for concert-goers. Sports enthusiasts craving action on the water can join or spectate at the San Diego Dragon Boat Festival on Mission Bay, where teams race dragon boats to the beat of drums, surrounded by energetic Pan-Asian cultural performances and food vendors for the ultimate community celebration. Outdoors, San Diego shines with guided kayak tours of La Jolla’s sea caves, where listeners can paddle beneath towering cliffs and alongside sea lions in a surreal, sunlit setting, according to Tripadvisor’s reviews of top San Diego tours. For an up-close whale-watching experience, take a harbor cruise and spot dolphins, gray whales, and more off the sparkling coastline. City explorations are easy and unique with walking tours through the historic Gaslamp Quarter, electric bike rides along the waterfront, or strolling through the murals and street art of North Park—an ever-changing canvas for San Diego’s creative soul. Hidden gems include savoring locally-roasted coffee at Wildflour’s “Color Magic” takeover or wandering Cars & Coffee at Kit Carson Park on Sunday mornings, perfect for automotive enthusiasts or anyone looking for a relaxed local vibe. Foodies won’t want to miss tuna poké on the waterfront or a visit to Liberty Public Market for small-batch ice cream, craft tacos, and globally-inspired bites while local musicians play outside. For a brush with California history, listeners can visit the iconic USS Midway Museum, where former Navy aircraft and exhibits immerse visitors in the exper This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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