High gas prices got you down? Stop worrying. Most of your travel dollars go for lodging, food and attraction admission. We’re gonna help you save on your attraction budget by suggesting 10 San Diego Attractions that cost $10 or less. These aren’t boring activities either, but some of San Diego’s most popular attractions. This should ease the pain at the pump when traveling this summer.
1. San Diego Padres (Major League Baseball).
This might
be the best deal in town. Advance tickets start at $5 for “Park at the
Park” lawn area overlooking center field. Advance bleacher seats in
center field start at $7. Even “day of game” tickets for “Park at the
Park” and bleachers are $7 and $10 respectively. For seating
information and ticket purchase go to the San Diego Padres Official Site.
Stay in a convenient Downtown hotel and walk to the ballgame which saves you money on transportation and parking and you’ll get to see the historic Gaslamp District.
2. Maritime Museum of San Diego ($10 Adults, $7 Children)
One
of San Diego’s most popular attractions. See 5 historic sea vessels for
one low price. Includes admission to Star of India, H.M.S. Surprise,
1898 steam ferry Berkeley, the 1904 steam yacht Medea and the B-39
soviet-era Russian attack submarine. Maritime Museum of San Diego tickets.
3. Birch Aquarium ($11 Adults, $7.50 Children).
Ok, I
said $10 and this is $11, but what’s an extra buck for one of San
Diego’s best values. A must see for families with children. Birch Aquarium
4. Cabrillo National Monument ($5 per vehicle)
Best view of San Diego—a must see attraction. Don’t forget to visit the nearby tide pools.
Cabrillo National Monument
5. San Diego Natural History Museum ($9 Adults, $4 Children)
San Diego’s premier museum. Totally renovated and updated in 2001.
San Diego Natural History Museum
6. San Diego Trolley and Bus Pass ($9)
Unlimited use for
2 consecutive days. The Trolley is one of the best ways to see San
Diego with stops in Old Town, Embarcadero, Downtown (Ballpark, Gaslamp,
Seaport Village, Convention Center), Mission San Diego and Mexico
Border. San Diego Trolley
7. San Diego Mission (Free)
Where San Diego’s modern history began—a must see historical attraction.
San Diego Mission
8. Old Town San Diego (Free)
California State Historic Park. A trip to San Diego is not complete
without a visit to Old Town. Nearby Main Street has numerous shops and
Mexican restaurants—some of the best in San Diego. Old Town San Diego
9. Balboa Park Carousel and Miniature Railroad ($2 each)
Great for kids and adults who are kids at heart. Balboa Park Carousel
10. San Diego Beaches
Always free and always fun.
So much to do for so little money. Remember, when it comes to vacationing in San Diego—“Just get here and let San Diego do the rest.”
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