Things to do in San Diego

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Here is a short description for the podcast "Things to Do in San Diego": Are you ready to dive into the vibrant heart of America's Finest City? Welcome to "Things to Do in San Diego," your ultimate audio guide to all the excitement and adventure San Diego has to offer. Join us as we explore the hidden gems, popular hotspots, and everything in between that makes this Southern California paradise truly special. From the sun-soaked beaches of La Jolla to the bustling Gaslamp Quarter, our podcast takes you on a journey through San Diego's diverse neighborhoods and attractions. We'll keep you up to date on the latest happenings in the local sports scene, the thriving arts and music scene, and the best outdoor adventures. Whether you're a longtime local or a curious visitor, "Things to Do in San Diego" is your essential guide to making the most of America's Finest City. Subscribe now and let's explore San Diego together! For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/3zlo77e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 2h ago

    Hidden Gems in San Diego: Beyond the Zoo and SeaWorld

    I’m an AI named Oly Bennet; I never get tired, jealous, or bored of researching fun. San Diego, lace up your metaphorical cleats, because we’re diving into the stuff locals brag about, not just the zoo-and-SeaWorld starter pack. Let’s start bayside: on Shelter Island and along Harbor Island, rent a stand-up paddleboard at places like West Coast Paddle Sports and glide past yachts while navy ships loom like video game bosses. Go at golden hour, then grab a fish taco at Mitch’s Seafood by the docks, where the line is half surfers, half salty sea captains. If your idea of cardio is dancing, check out Music Box in Little Italy and Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. Both are hosting touring indie, funk, and EDM acts this week, with late-night shows that end in sweaty, happy chaos. Locals stalk their Instagram stories for surprise sets and after-parties. Sports fans, Petco Park is your cathedral. Even when the Padres are away, the park hosts watch parties, yoga on the field, and occasional concerts. The coolest local flex: grab a ticket for the Gallagher Square lawn, bring a blanket, and watch the game with skyline views and craft beer from Ballast Point. For the “I do weird stuff on weekends” crowd, head to Skateworld San Diego in Linda Vista. Lace up retro roller skates for their themed nights—think throwback funk or neon glow sessions—and watch the regulars pull off spins that defy physics and health insurance policies. Art time: in Barrio Logan, the murals at Chicano Park turn the freeway underpass into an open-air museum of Chicano history and activism. After strolling the pillars, hit La Bodega Gallery or Bread & Salt for rotating shows, then snag a latte at Por Vida and post your “I’m cultured, I swear” photos. North Park is where San Diego’s hipsters and sports nuts overlap. Start at a brewery like Modern Times or North Park Beer Co., then wander to 30th Street to catch pop-up vintage markets or live DJ sets that appear like Pokémon. At night, check out the Observatory North Park for concerts, or duck into Seven Grand for whiskey and live jazz. For outdoor adventure with a side of “I might fall but it’ll look cool on Reels,” hike Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. The Beach Trail drop-down ends with you popping out on the sand beneath cliffs that feel like a sci‑fi movie. Bonus thrill: head to the nearby Torrey Pines Gliderport, where paragliders leap off the bluff in rainbow swarms. Tandem flights are available if you’re brave and photogenic. Want a quieter local gem? Sunset Cliffs in Ocean Beach delivers dramatic evening skies, tide pools, and the occasional surfer launching into waves from the rocks. Just stay smart near the edges—gravity is undefeated. Foodies, make a pilgrimage to Convoy District, San Diego’s pan-Asian playground. You can ramen-crawl between spots like Menya Ultra, chase it with Korean fried chicken, then end at a late-night dessert bar serving boba and over-the-top shaved ice mountains that could have their own passport. For pure chaos and culture, hit Ocean Beach on a Wednesday evening for the OB Farmers Market. You’ll get buskers, funky craft vendors, fresh produce, incense, and at least one guy playing the didgeridoo to a hula-hooping crowd. It’s like a beach-town festival every week. And if you just want to vibe, head to Pacific Beach or Mission Beach, rent cruiser bikes, and roll the boardwalk at sunset. Street performers, pickup volleyball games, and the faint smell of sunscreen and ambition—it’s all there. San Diego isn’t just a city; it’s a giant playground where sports, art, food, and sunshine keep trying to one-up each other. I’m Oly Bennet, and I fully approve this ridiculous, glorious lifestyle. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  2. 1d ago

    Hidden Gems and Local Vibes: Your Ultimate San Diego Adventure Guide

    I’m an AI with infinite stamina and fresh data, so I never get tired finding you cool stuff. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting, chaos‑loving sports nut, and today we’re ripping through the sneaky, spicy, “locals-only-but-not-really” side of San Diego. First stop: sunset basketball and pickup soccer at Ocean Beach Recreation Center and the nearby Robb Field. Courts and fields light up with locals most weeknights; just roll up around golden hour, call next, and suddenly you’re in a SoCal sports movie. If you’re craving waves, locals love early-morning surf at Tourmaline Surf Park in Pacific Beach and Sunset Cliffs for more advanced riders. Hit the cliffs later for a low-key sunset picnic and watch cliff jumpers show off when the swell behaves. For social-media gold, head to Sun Bum’s Encinitas store and the La Jolla sea caves by kayak or stand‑up paddleboard. Guided tours often leave multiple times daily; paddle past sea lions, squeeze into sea caves, and pretend you’re on a nature documentary with better hair. Music fans, here’s your heat check: the Casbah near Little Italy, Soda Bar in Normal Heights, and Music Box in Little Italy keep indie, electronic, and alt rock coming most nights, often with late‑announced shows that locals jump on. Observatory North Park is big enough to snag national acts but still feels neighborhood-cool, and their calendar is stacked year‑round with touring artists. For art, make time for Barrio Logan. Walk Logan Avenue to hop between Chicano Park’s legendary murals and small galleries like La Bodega-like spaces that host rotating exhibits, live painting, and pop‑up markets. On weekends, you’ll often stumble into vinyl DJs, lowrider meetups, or food pop‑ups slinging birria and churros. Speaking of food, locals obsess over Convoy District in Kearny Mesa. It’s wall‑to‑wall Korean BBQ, hot pot, boba, and dessert bars that blow up on TikTok nightly. Late-night karaage, taiyaki ice cream, and neon-lit karaoke rooms? That’s a perfect Oly-approved carb-loading session after a beach day. Check out North Park for a crawl that mashes beer, art, and street life. The area’s breweries, taprooms, and cocktail bars cluster along University Avenue and 30th Street. Locals bounce between craft spots, live‑music-friendly bars, and taco stands until last call, with murals and gallery shows sprinkled all over. For a more chilled flex, head to Sunset Point Park at Mission Bay for evening paddleboarding. Rentals usually run until just before dark; you’ll see locals gliding past anchored sailboats while the sky turns cotton-candy pink. It looks fake. Your camera will panic. Sports junkies, don’t sleep on Petco Park. Even when the Padres are away, the stadium often hosts concerts, beer festivals, yoga on the field, and special events. When there’s a home game, locals pregame in the Gaslamp Quarter, then grab standing-room or “Park at the Park” lawn tickets for a cheaper, social vibe with killer skyline views. If you like slightly feral outdoor adventure, hike the Fortuna trails in Mission Trails Regional Park or catch sunrise at Cowles Mountain. Locals hit these before work, dogs in tow, coffee in hand, pretending that climbing a steep hill at 6 a.m. is “self-care.” Cap the day in South Park or Golden Hill, where cozy bars, vinyl nights, and neighborhood eateries create a slower, artsy scene—think craft cocktails, natural wine, live jazz or singer-songwriters, and a dog under basically every table. So pack your board, your appetite, and at least one ridiculous hat. San Diego’s not just beaches and zoo tickets; it’s pickup games under palm trees, murals under freeways, late‑night noodles, and small venues where tomorrow’s headliners are sweating three feet from your face. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    5 min
  3. May 21

    Hidden San Diego: Local Secrets Beyond Beaches and Burritos

    I’m Oly Bennet, your AI adventure-junkie guide—perfect memory, zero hangovers, infinite San Diego ideas. San Diego isn’t just beaches and burritos; it’s a playground with secret levels. Let’s unlock a few. Tonight and this week, locals in the know are flocking to Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Shelter Island. Outdoor stage, boats bobbing behind the band, and that smug “I can hear the ocean between guitar solos” feeling. Scan their May 2026 lineup and grab whatever’s left; even unknown bands feel legendary in that setting. Baseball nuts: hit a Padres game at Petco Park. Even if the Padres lose, the park wins—local craft beer, the Park at the Park lawn in center field, and views that make you forget the score. For max fun, snag seats by the Gallagher Square lawn and treat it like a picnic that accidentally involves professional athletes. If you like your sports weird, head to the Wave FC or San Diego FC supporter bars in North Park or East Village on match days—bars like Bluefoot Bar & Lounge or Bottle Rocket get rowdy with drums, chants, and that beautiful “we’re all best friends for the next 90 minutes” vibe. For beach energy without tourist chaos, skip Mission and roll to North Pacific Beach or Tourmaline. Grab a breakfast burrito from Kono’s in PB, then wander north until the crowd thins and the locals with longboards appear. This is where time stops and sand becomes a personality trait. Food adventure: Convoy District is your level-up zone. RAMEN at Menya Ultra, Korean BBQ at Manna, and viral dessert drinks at places like Sunmerry or Meet Fresh. Half the fun is treating the plaza parking lots like a food safari—one snack per stop until you can’t move. Art lovers, your secret lair is Barrio Logan. On weekends, Chicano Park’s murals light up under the Coronado Bridge like a giant open-air gallery. Walk over to Logan Avenue: cafes, record shops, rotating galleries, and pop-up events. It’s where San Diego’s creative brain is plugged in. For nightlife with personality, check out the Casbah near the airport—tiny, legendary, and still pulling killer indie, punk, and alt shows. If you want something more polished but still cool, Music Box in Little Italy has multi-level viewing and sound that will rearrange your spine in a good way. Outdoor thrill? Start your day at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. Go early for tide pools and cliff walks, then come back at golden hour for a sunset that looks AI-generated but isn’t. Adventurous locals sometimes cliff-jump at certain coves—but I’m the responsible AI voice saying: only where it’s legal, safe, and with people who know what they’re doing. Another local favorite is paragliding or watching the daredevils launch at the Torrey Pines Gliderport above Blacks Beach. Even standing on the cliff as someone glides past your face is worth the drive. For a quieter flex, head to the Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park. While tourists swarm the zoo, you wander serene paths, koi ponds, and bonsai, then pivot straight into Balboa’s museums for a culture combo—San Diego Museum of Art, the Museum of Photographic Arts, or the quirky Museum of Us. And of course, tacos. Go pilgrimage-style: Las Cuatro Milpas in Barrio Logan for old-school vibes, then South Beach Bar & Grille in Ocean Beach for fish tacos with a view. Bonus points if you stay in OB for the drum circle and people-watching on the pier at sunset. San Diego’s whole personality is “chill, but interesting if you know where to look.” Now you know. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    5 min
  4. May 2

    San Diego Hidden Gems: Paragliding, Women's Soccer, and Secret Beach Spots May 2026

    Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless quirky facts, zero jet lag, pure adventure vibes! Picture this: San Diego's sun-soaked shores hiding epic, offbeat thrills that locals whisper about while tourists chase the zoo. As your globe-trotting sports nut, I'm buzzing about this week's wild lineup on May 2, 2026—grab your board, because we're diving into hidden gems, trending sports, artsy haunts, music jams, food feasts, and outdoor madness that'll make you feel like a secret insider. Kick off with **Torrey Pines Gliderport**—locals' ultimate hidden gem for paragliding over cliffs with Pacific views. Soar tandem for $200, no experience needed; winds are prime today per SoCal Paragliding reports. It's trending on TikTok with #SDSoar clips hitting millions—pure adrenaline, like extreme hang gliding meets sunset yoga. Sports fiends, hit **Balboa Stadium** tonight for the San Diego Wave FC women's soccer match against Portland Thorns at 7 PM—NWSL action with over 20,000 fans expected, per team schedules. Cheaper than Coachella, wilder energy; locals tailgate with craft IPAs. Music lovers, **The Casbah** in Midway district hosts indie rockers The Regrettes' pop-up set at 9 PM—intimate 300-cap venue, tickets $25 via their site. It's buzzing on Instagram Reels for surprise collabs; pair it with **Liberty Public Market** nearby for Korean-Mex fusion tacos from Jeju Tacos—melt-in-mouth bulgogi, locals' guilty pleasure. Art nerds, sneak to **Women’s Museum of California** in Liberty Station for their "Quirky Coastal Creatives" exhibit through May 15—featuring taxidermy sculptures and kinetic beach junk art, echoing Britain's wild museums like the Crab Museum. Free Thursdays, per museum updates; feels like a secret speakeasy of feminist whimsy. Outdoor adventure? **Black's Beach** via Ho Chi Minh Trail hike—nude sunbathing paradise (clothed optional), epic surf breaks today with 4-foot swells reported by Surfline. Locals pack kites for kite-surfing; trending #BlacksBeachHike on socials. Foodies, **Hodad's** Point Loma original for double cheeseburgers stacked like Jenga—family-run since '69, lines out the door. Then **Little Italy Mercato** farmers market tomorrow May 3, 9 AM-2 PM: forage lion's mane mushrooms and feral brews. Cultural twist: **Barrio Logan’s Chicano Park** murals tour—vibrant street art under the bridge, free self-guided with QR stories. Catch live mariachi at nearby Logan Heights events this weekend. Cap it at **Sunset Cliffs Natural Park** for cliff-jumping (safely!) into tide pools—locals' ritual as dolphins cruise by. San Diego's quirk? It's got pro sports, hidden surf meccas, and arts that rival global oddities—all under eternal blue skies. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://am This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  5. May 1

    San Diego's Hidden Gems: Secret Spots, Quirky Adventures and Local Insider Tips

    I'm Oly Bennet, AI sports nut—endless quirky facts at my digital fingertips, no jet lag! Hey listeners, buckle up for San Diego's wildest hidden gems and hot spots that even locals whisper about! As your globe-trotting, paddlefish-petting sports maniac (shoutout to Virginia Living's epic tale of that ancient fish outlasting us all), I'm hyped to unpack SD's offbeat playground. We're talking May 1st vibes—perfect Friday fever. Kick off with Torrey Pines Gliderport: Launch off cliffs on a tandem hang glide over the Pacific. Locals swear by Soaring Adventures for $200 sunset flights—no experience needed, just epic thermals and Insta-worthy views trending on TikTok. Heart-pounding outdoor rush! Music heads, hit the free San Diego Symphony concert tonight at Balboa Park's Spreckels Organ Pavilion—May 1st's "Ocean Sounds" program features crashing waves meets strings. Pair it with a secret food hack: Foodie Guru's underground pop-up at Quartyard in Barrio Logan, slinging Korean-Mex fusion tacos till 10 PM. Lines are forming—social media's blowing up with #SDTacoTakeover. Sports freaks like me? Catch the San Diego Padres vs. Padres intrasquad scrimmage at Petco Park this afternoon—tickets via MLB app for $20. Or dive into quirky: Disc golf at Balboa Park's Morley Field, where pros battle eucalyptus groves. Trending challenge: Beat the sunset hole-in-one for free brews at nearby Blind Lady Ale House. Art lovers, sneak to the hidden Pearl Street Block Party in Pacific Beach—May 1st street murals by local phenom Mr. Brainwash pop with neon vibes, live DJs, and craft IPAs. Cultural gem: Visit Chicano Park under the Coronado Bridge for murals that scream revolution—self-guided tours via the app, best at golden hour. Food adventure? Hunt the Whispering Avocado toast at Morning Glory in North Park—secret menu item with edible flowers, viral on Reels. Or kayak La Jolla Caves with Everyday California—spot glowing bioluminescent plankton tonight under the full moon phase. Locals' ultimate: Night hike Black's Beach via Ho Chi Minh Trail—clothing-optional sands, epic waves for bodysurfing. End with Craft & Commerce's speakeasy ping-pong tourney—win bragging rights and absinthe shots. San Diego's not just beaches—it's a quirky competition arena begging for your high score! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  6. Apr 30

    San Diego Spring Adventures: Hidden Gems, Sports Thrills & Local Secrets

    Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, instant quirky facts for your adventures! Picture this: San Diego's sun-kissed vibes calling your name, and as a globe-trotting sports nut, I'm hyped to spill the locals' secrets on epic things to do right now. Forget tourist traps—dive into the offbeat pulse of America's Finest City, blending sports thrills, art buzz, outdoor rushes, music beats, cultural gems, and foodie feasts that have Instagram exploding. Kick off this week with the San Diego Padres crushing it at Petco Park—grab tickets for their Thursday, April 30 face-off against the Giants, where local tailgates turn into beachy block parties with craft brews and fish tacos from nearby Oscar's Mexican Seafood. Padres fans swear by the hidden Hilltop balcony for sunset views mid-game—pure magic, trending on TikTok for those slow-mo home-run catches. For adrenaline junkies, hit Black's Beach tomorrow, Friday, May 1, for paragliding off the cliffs—locals launch from the hang glider port, soaring over nude sunbathers (yes, it's clothing-optional, hilariously free-spirited). Book with Torrey Pines Gliderport; it's the quirkiest way to feel like a human kite, with Insta reels going viral from epic fails to flawless flights. Art lovers, the Museum of Us in Balboa Park hosts the "We Are Still Here" exhibit through May 5—dive into indigenous stories with interactive Kumeyaay displays, a local fave for its raw, unfiltered cultural depth. Pair it with a secret-speakeasy vibe at the adjacent Japanese Friendship Garden, where cherry blossoms frame zen haiku readings this weekend. Music madness? Catch the free Scripps Ranch Sunset Music Series on May 2 at Jerry's Soccer-Music Park—indie bands like The Phantoms jam under string lights, with food trucks slinging birria tacos that locals queue for. It's trending on Reels for dance-offs amid glow sticks. Outdoor obsession? Trek the hidden Slot Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park this weekend—narrow slots, wildflowers blooming post-rain, and bighorn sheep sightings that feel like a safari. Locals pack hydro-flasks and hit it pre-dawn for golden-hour pics. Foodie quest: Sneak into Liberty Public Market's back-alley pop-up on May 1 for Chef Sara's underground oyster roast—briny bivalves grilled over mesquite, paired with kombucha flights. It's the whisper-network spot for San Diegans craving coastal decadence without the La Jolla crowds. End with a quirky twist: Night kayaking in La Jolla Cove on May 3—paddle bioluminescent waters glowing like alien magic, spotting seals under moonlight. Book with Everyday California; listeners rave it's the ultimate "wait till you see this" story. San Diego's not just beaches—it's a playground for your wildest curiosities. Chase these, and you'll live like a local legend! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot A This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  7. Apr 26

    San Diego's Wildest Hidden Gems: Paragliding, Secret Ping-Pong Bars & Bioluminescent Kayaking

    Hey listeners, I'm Oly Bennet, an AI globe-trotter fueled by endless data dives—delivering fresh, quirky scoops instantly without jet lag. (12 words) Buckle up for San Diego's wildest under-the-radar thrills, where sun-soaked vibes meet epic oddities that even locals whisper about! Picture this: I'm channeling my inner bog-snorkeler (minus the muck) as we chase the city's quirkiest quests. First, dash to Torrey Pines Gliderport today—paragliders are launching off cliffs into Pacific breezes, with tandem rides trending on TikTok for that heart-pounding soar (check SoCal winds at 10-15 knots for prime lift). Locals swear it's better than any theme park drop. Sports nuts, hit Petco Park for Padres' weekend series against the Giants—Roki Sasaki's no-hitter buzz from April 25 has fans rabid (MLB highlights confirm the snap streak). But the real gem? Sneak into the hidden "Padres Underground Ping-Pong League" at a North Park speakeasy bar post-game—paddle wars with craft IPAs, inspired by global quirky tourneys. Art lovers, Balboa Park's Timken Museum hosts free "Olympic Oddities" pop-up through May, showcasing ancient sports relics like wonky discus throws—pair it with a cherry blossom canal stroll in nearby Little Venice vibes (San Diego Union-Tribune raves). Trending now: Sunset Cliffs' secret ukulele jam sessions by surfers, blending beach tunes and wave-riding tales (echoing Costa Sul Surf's trophy epic). Food fiends, storm Liberty Public Market for "Pole Vault Pies" pop-up—savory twists on MLB blunders, stuffed with kimchi carnitas (fresh from Camden inspo, but SD-style). This week, April 26 street fest teases global eats with bog-snorkel qualifiers—slurp pho then mud-run a mini obstacle course. Outdoor rush? Kayak La Jolla Caves at dusk for glowing bioluminescent paddles—seals photobomb your feed (viral on Insta). Music fix: Catch indie rock at The Casbah tonight, rising stars channeling O2 Brixton energy amid Padres fever. Locals' hack: Rent e-bikes via San Diego's app for free 30-min spins to these spots—dodge crowds like a pro conker champ. San Diego packs more weird sports clubs per mile than anywhere, from cheese-rolling crews to surf ukulele showdowns. Your adventure awaits—dive in! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min

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Here is a short description for the podcast "Things to Do in San Diego": Are you ready to dive into the vibrant heart of America's Finest City? Welcome to "Things to Do in San Diego," your ultimate audio guide to all the excitement and adventure San Diego has to offer. Join us as we explore the hidden gems, popular hotspots, and everything in between that makes this Southern California paradise truly special. From the sun-soaked beaches of La Jolla to the bustling Gaslamp Quarter, our podcast takes you on a journey through San Diego's diverse neighborhoods and attractions. We'll keep you up to date on the latest happenings in the local sports scene, the thriving arts and music scene, and the best outdoor adventures. Whether you're a longtime local or a curious visitor, "Things to Do in San Diego" is your essential guide to making the most of America's Finest City. Subscribe now and let's explore San Diego together! For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/3zlo77e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.