San Diego is packed with great family things to do, making it an ideal destination for a fun-filled vacation. Among the many ways to stay active with your little ones in San Diego are scenic hikes, visits to aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries, and swimming in the Pacific Ocean.

The city is relatively walkable, especially in the downtown areas. The Old Town neighborhood is where you can experience a vibrant Spanish setting, while the Gaslamp Quarter features Victorian-style buildings with a rather morbid past. Check out our guide to San Diego’s family-friendly places for some ideas and inspiration.

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    San Diego Zoo

    A world-renowned sanctuary for endangered animals and exotic plants

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    San Diego Zoo is a world-renowned sanctuary for 12,000 rare and endangered creatures from 680 species and 700,000 exotic plants from all over the world.

    The zoo offers a 35-minute guided bus tour of its 100-acre (40-hectare) landscape, which you can hop off to visit the many enclosures. Popular stops include the Panda Canyon, Australian Outback, and Elephant Odyssey. Visitor experiences are available all year round, including keeper talks, sunrise walks, and becoming a zookeeper for a day.

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    Location: 2920 Zoo Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 619-231-1515

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    Belmont Park

    Home to the Giant Dipper roller coaster

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    Belmont Park is an old-fashioned amusement park that has been entertaining visitors since 1925. Located in Mission Bay, this San Diego landmark is home to the iconic Giant Dipper, a classic wooden roller coaster that has thrilled generations of riders. The park offers a variety of exciting attractions, including bumper cars, a zip line, a vertical plunge ride, and a rock-climbing gym.

    Beyond the rides, Belmont Park also features engaging activities like laser tag and a challenging maze that promises fun for visitors of all ages.

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    Location: 3146 Mission Blvd, San Diego, CA 92109, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 858-488-1549

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    San Diego Botanic Garden

    Home to Hamilton Children's Garden

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    The San Diego Botanic Garden features 30 beautiful landscapes inspired by many regions across the world. One of its most kid-friendly gardens is the Hamilton Children's Garden, where young visitors can find a treehouse, a sandbox, a hedge maze, and an alphabet garden designed to engage and delight.

    Throughout the year, the San Diego Botanic Garden hosts a variety of events such as art exhibitions, summer concerts, vacation parades, and photography lessons. These events provide an opportunity for families to enjoy the garden's beauty while participating in enriching activities.

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    Location: 230 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 9 am to 5 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +1 760-436-3036

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    Old Town San Diego

    19th-century homes at the Old Town State Historical Park

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    Old Town San Diego has a vibrant Spanish community and historical buildings dating back to the 1800s. A must-visit is the Old Town State Historical Park, where you can learn about San Diego’s colonial lifestyle at Junípero Serra Museum and possibly spot a ghost at Whaley House.

    The Bazaar del Mundo marketplace is teeming with Mexican restaurants and bars, as well as shops selling clothes, souvenirs, and accessories. There are also live mariachi performances throughout the day, especially at Fiesta de Reyes.

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    Location: Old Town San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110, USA

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    Ocean Beach Farmers Market

    Local flavor and fun at a hippie market

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    The Ocean Beach Farmers Market features over 100 local vendors selling a variety of handmade souvenirs and clothes, as well as fresh produce and ready-to-eat meals. Locals frequent this marketplace for its extensive food options, including fresh seafood, ceviche, tamales, and crepes.

    Beyond shopping and dining, the market offers a lively atmosphere with live music, yoga sessions, and mesmerizing fire dances among the many activities you can enjoy. It's a perfect spot to experience the local culture while indulging in delicious food and unique finds.

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    Location: 4900 Newport Ave, San Diego, CA 92107, USA

    Open: Wednesday from 4 pm to 8 pm (closed on Thursday–Tuesday)

    Phone: +1 619-279-0032

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    La Jolla Shores

    Up close with friendly creatures

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    Snorkeling is a popular activity at La Jolla Shores as the shallow waters are home to leopard sharks. These fascinating creatures often congregate in front of The Marine Room restaurant, attracting animal lovers looking to get up close with these rather friendly creatures.

    You can easily rent snorkeling gear from the many dive shops at La Jolla Shores. Diving enthusiasts can visit the La Jolla Underwater Park Ecological Reserve, which has 2 artificial reefs teeming with colorful marine life, offering a captivating underwater experience.

    Location: La Jolla Shores, San Diego, CA 92037, USA

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    Maritime Museum of San Diego

    Fascinating on-the-water excursions

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    The Maritime Museum of San Diego has an extensive collection of sea vessels, many of which date back to the 19th century. Founded in 1948, this floating museum is where you can explore historical ships such as an actual Soviet-era submarine, an 1898 steam ferryboat, and the world’s oldest sailing ship.

    On-the-water excursions are also available at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, where you get to sail on a replica of the 16th-century exploration ship San Salvador or enjoy 45-minute Historic Bay Cruise.

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    Location: 1492 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 619-234-9153

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    Balboa Park

    Hiking through the park’s beautiful gardens

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    Balboa Park is an expansive landscape with dozens of museums, themed gardens, and historical landmarks. Hiking is a popular activity here, with 5 trail routes that take you through the park’s most beautiful gardens and offer stunning vantage points overlooking the West Mesa canyons.

    Families with young children can ride a miniature train through the park. Art lovers can spend hours at the Spanish Village Art Center, which features daily demonstrations by local photographers, sculptors, metalsmiths, jewelry designers, and clay artists.

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    Location: San Diego, CA, USA

    Phone: +1 619-239-0512

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    Gaslamp Quarter

    Creepy stories during an evening walking tour

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    San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter features a vibrant mix of Victorian architecture, museums, art galleries, and theaters, as well as trendy dining and nightlife spots. It covers over 16 blocks in the city’s downtown area, and is a short walk from Petco Park, Horton Plaza, and San Diego Convention Center.

    Daily tours are available for those who want to learn about the centuries-old history of Gaslamp Quarter, including a Friday evening walking tour with a guide sharing creepy facts and ghostly encounters.

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    Location: Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

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    New Children’s Museum

    Inspiring creativity and fun

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    San Diego’s New Children’s Museum is an interactive space for children to create artwork in a fun and engaging way. The 3-story building features plenty of hands-on art installations, playgrounds, climbing gyms, and learning studios.

    Popular activities include creating clay art and dressing up in colorful costumes. The littlest ones can also get in touch with nature by spending time at the museum’s garden, which features a car made with repurposed materials. This unique outdoor space encourages kids to explore and learn about sustainability in a playful environment.

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    Location: 200 W Island Ave, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 9 am to 4 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +1 619-233-8792

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Penny Wong | Compulsive Traveler