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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2025 · 5 MIN

Soak Up San Diego's Summer Sights, Sounds, and Flavors

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

San Diego is alive with summer energy and offers a mix of classic hotspots, seasonal events, and hidden gems that guarantee a memorable visit this week. The Big Bay Boom Firework Show may have lit up the bay on July 4, but the festivities continue with the city’s legendary music, sports, art, and food scenes. This July, music lovers can catch Beck with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra at The Rady Shell on July 29—a one-night fusion of alternative rock and symphonic sound. If something soulful suits your style, Father John Misty brings poetic indie rock to the CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on July 23. Earlier in the month, Earth, Wind & Fire turned The Rady Shell into a funk-filled party, a testament to San Diego’s world-class concert calendar. Foodies should not miss the Best of San Diego Party at Liberty Station on July 18, where over 100 local restaurants, breweries, and bars offer a taste of what makes the city delicious. Sip wine for a good cause at the USD Wine Classic on July 12 on the picturesque University of San Diego campus, blending gourmet bites, tastings from over 20 wineries, and live music in a beautiful setting. San Diego Pride transforms the city from July 16 to 20, with highlights like the colorful Pride Parade and a two-day festival at Balboa Park brimming with live entertainment, community resources, and food vendors. According to CBS8, the main festival in Balboa Park runs July 19 and 20, celebrating inclusivity and local culture. For outdoor adventure, Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve features trails with wind-sculpted bluffs and stunning ocean vistas—sunset here is a local favorite. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park provides dramatic sandstone cliffs and breathtaking sunset views; walk along the winding coastal paths and discover hidden coves. The La Jolla Cove to Children’s Pool walk is perfect for watching seals, sea lions, and maybe dolphins, against a backdrop of sparkling ocean. Mission Trails Regional Park offers more challenging hikes to North and South Fortuna, rewarding early risers with panoramic sunrise views. Families and wildlife enthusiasts should spend a day at the San Diego Zoo, known for its expansive habitats, aerial tram, and rare species. For a twist of history, the USS Midway Museum invites visitors aboard a real aircraft carrier with self-guided tours, interactive exhibits, and flight deck views. Cabrillo National Monument stands at the tip of Point Loma, offering not only panoramic city and ocean views but also insights into California’s exploration history; the old lighthouse and tidepools round out a unique local experience. Sports fans and those looking for a dash of excitement can join Opening Day at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club on July 18, where thoroughbreds race and extravagant hats are the fashion norm. If adrenaline is your thing, try a Patriot Jet Boat Thrill Ride on the bay, as listed on Pelago’s July 2025 recommendations, or head to Mission Bay for paddleboarding or kayaking. Hidd This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

San Diego is alive with summer energy and offers a mix of classic hotspots, seasonal events, and hidden gems that guarantee a memorable visit this week. The Big Bay Boom Firework Show may have lit up the bay on July 4, but the festivities continue with the city’s legendary music, sports, art, and food scenes. This July, music lovers can catch Beck with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra at The Rady Shell on July 29—a one-night fusion of alternative rock and symphonic sound. If something soulful suits your style, Father John Misty brings poetic indie rock to the CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on July 23. Earlier in the month, Earth, Wind & Fire turned The Rady Shell into a funk-filled party, a testament to San Diego’s world-class concert calendar. Foodies should not miss the Best of San Diego Party at Liberty Station on July 18, where over 100 local restaurants, breweries, and bars offer a taste of what makes the city delicious. Sip wine for a good cause at the USD Wine Classic on July 12 on the picturesque University of San Diego campus, blending gourmet bites, tastings from over 20 wineries, and live music in a beautiful setting. San Diego Pride transforms the city from July 16 to 20, with highlights like the colorful Pride Parade and a two-day festival at Balboa Park brimming with live entertainment, community resources, and food vendors. According to CBS8, the main festival in Balboa Park runs July 19 and 20, celebrating inclusivity and local culture. For outdoor adventure, Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve features trails with wind-sculpted bluffs and stunning ocean vistas—sunset here is a local favorite. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park provides dramatic sandstone cliffs and breathtaking sunset views; walk along the winding coastal paths and discover hidden coves. The La Jolla Cove to Children’s Pool walk is perfect for watching seals, sea lions, and maybe dolphins, against a backdrop of sparkling ocean. Mission Trails Regional Park offers more challenging hikes to North and South Fortuna, rewarding early risers with panoramic sunrise views. Families and wildlife enthusiasts should spend a day at the San Diego Zoo, known for its expansive habitats, aerial tram, and rare species. For a twist of history, the USS Midway Museum invites visitors aboard a real aircraft carrier with self-guided tours, interactive exhibits, and flight deck views. Cabrillo National Monument stands at the tip of Point Loma, offering not only panoramic city and ocean views but also insights into California’s exploration history; the old lighthouse and tidepools round out a unique local experience. Sports fans and those looking for a dash of excitement can join Opening Day at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club on July 18, where thoroughbreds race and extravagant hats are the fashion norm. If adrenaline is your thing, try a Patriot Jet Boat Thrill Ride on the bay, as listed on Pelago’s July 2025 recommendations, or head to Mission Bay for paddleboarding or kayaking. Hidd This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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