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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2025 · 4 MIN

Sights, Sounds and Endless Summer: A San Diego Weekend Getaway

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

Listeners, if you find yourself in San Diego this week, you’re in for an epic mix of sun, festivals, art, music, and authentic California adventure. The heart of Hillcrest explodes with energy today at the CityFest Art & Music Festival—San Diego’s largest free neighborhood music event, stretching across nine blocks until 11pm with live bands, electric DJs, unique arts, crafts, food trucks, cocktail bars, and a vibrant crowd that defines local spirit. Families can check out the Kids Zone for rides, flower potting, and even Drag Queen Storytime, making for a diverse, inclusive, and unforgettable Sunday. Hillcrest shops and patios will be packed, so soak up the rainbow colors and plenty of people watching according to Fabulous Hillcrest’s event page. Also happening right now, Tiki Oasis brings retro glamour to Hotel Circle North, running all weekend with immersive Polynesian pop, live music, art shows, cocktail tastings, and vintage markets; it’s billed as the world’s largest tiki festival and draws a spirited international crowd. Evening adventures swing over to the San Diego Zoo for Nighttime Zoo, where wildlife mingles with global rhythms beneath sparkling lights—an after-dark treat special to summertime at the zoo. Sports fans have their pick as the San Diego Padres take the field at Petco Park for Major League Baseball action, and soccer fans can catch a game with the new San Diego Wave FC in the National Women’s Soccer League at Snapdragon Stadium. For a classic San Diego experience, the legendary Del Mar Racing Season is in full stride by the coastline, offering historic horse racing with salty ocean air and contagious excitement. Music lovers get an extra treat this August: the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park pulses all month with concerts by the bay, including powerful symphony performances and guest artists. For a unique night out, the acclaimed Candlelight Tribute concerts transform spaces with hundreds of candles and live string interpretations of artists like Adele and Vivaldi, according to San Diego Theater. Meanwhile, iconic acts like HEART and Kali Uchis are on stage at Pechanga Arena this month. For outdoor and adrenaline-filled exploits, TripAdvisor and local reviewers rave about joining a kayak tour of La Jolla’s sea caves—an essential for seeing Garibaldi fish, leopard sharks, and the sparkling Pacific. Or book a San Diego Bay Jet Boat ride for high-speed thrills with ocean breezes and city skyline views. For softer adventure, exploring tide pools with a marine biologist brings you up close to curious sea creatures. Culture lovers, the USS Midway Museum docks the city’s naval legacy right downtown, while whale watching tours leave from Oceanside—prime time for seeing pods of dolphins and, if lucky, giant whales. Balboa Park is a cultural oasis with art museums and beautiful gardens; this month don’t miss the San Diego International Summer Organ Festival featuring world organists, adding to the park’s stunning architecture. Foodie This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, if you find yourself in San Diego this week, you’re in for an epic mix of sun, festivals, art, music, and authentic California adventure. The heart of Hillcrest explodes with energy today at the CityFest Art & Music Festival—San Diego’s largest free neighborhood music event, stretching across nine blocks until 11pm with live bands, electric DJs, unique arts, crafts, food trucks, cocktail bars, and a vibrant crowd that defines local spirit. Families can check out the Kids Zone for rides, flower potting, and even Drag Queen Storytime, making for a diverse, inclusive, and unforgettable Sunday. Hillcrest shops and patios will be packed, so soak up the rainbow colors and plenty of people watching according to Fabulous Hillcrest’s event page. Also happening right now, Tiki Oasis brings retro glamour to Hotel Circle North, running all weekend with immersive Polynesian pop, live music, art shows, cocktail tastings, and vintage markets; it’s billed as the world’s largest tiki festival and draws a spirited international crowd. Evening adventures swing over to the San Diego Zoo for Nighttime Zoo, where wildlife mingles with global rhythms beneath sparkling lights—an after-dark treat special to summertime at the zoo. Sports fans have their pick as the San Diego Padres take the field at Petco Park for Major League Baseball action, and soccer fans can catch a game with the new San Diego Wave FC in the National Women’s Soccer League at Snapdragon Stadium. For a classic San Diego experience, the legendary Del Mar Racing Season is in full stride by the coastline, offering historic horse racing with salty ocean air and contagious excitement. Music lovers get an extra treat this August: the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park pulses all month with concerts by the bay, including powerful symphony performances and guest artists. For a unique night out, the acclaimed Candlelight Tribute concerts transform spaces with hundreds of candles and live string interpretations of artists like Adele and Vivaldi, according to San Diego Theater. Meanwhile, iconic acts like HEART and Kali Uchis are on stage at Pechanga Arena this month. For outdoor and adrenaline-filled exploits, TripAdvisor and local reviewers rave about joining a kayak tour of La Jolla’s sea caves—an essential for seeing Garibaldi fish, leopard sharks, and the sparkling Pacific. Or book a San Diego Bay Jet Boat ride for high-speed thrills with ocean breezes and city skyline views. For softer adventure, exploring tide pools with a marine biologist brings you up close to curious sea creatures. Culture lovers, the USS Midway Museum docks the city’s naval legacy right downtown, while whale watching tours leave from Oceanside—prime time for seeing pods of dolphins and, if lucky, giant whales. Balboa Park is a cultural oasis with art museums and beautiful gardens; this month don’t miss the San Diego International Summer Organ Festival featuring world organists, adding to the park’s stunning architecture. Foodie This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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