1. Aquarium of the Pacific
Explore marine life and interactive exhibits showcasing the Pacific Ocean's diverse ecosystems.
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Explore marine life and interactive exhibits showcasing the Pacific Ocean's diverse ecosystems.
Historic ocean liner turned hotel and museum offering tours, dining, and events.
A waterfront shopping, dining, and entertainment area with charming shops and eateries.
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A spacious park ideal for picnics, playgrounds, and outdoor sports near the waterfront.
A scenic park featuring walking paths, picnic areas, and views of the marina and city skyline.
A coastal park offering stunning ocean views, walking trails, and peaceful green spaces.
Nature preserve with walking trails, ponds, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Boat tours that provide the chance to see whales, dolphins, and other marine life.
A serene lagoon perfect for kayaking, bird watching, and enjoying nature.
A popular shopping and dining district with a variety of boutiques and restaurants.
A tranquil Japanese-style garden featuring koi ponds, bonsai trees, and traditional landscaping.
Contemporary museum dedicated to modern and traditional Latin American art.
Museum showcasing American and European art with ocean views and beautiful grounds.
A waterfront park popular for walking, picnicking, and enjoying marina views.
A spacious park offering picnic areas, walking paths, and scenic views of the harbor.
A family-friendly park with a lagoon, playgrounds, and picnic spots near the waterfront.
Iconic lighthouse located in Shoreline Aquatic Park, great for photos and views.
Historic adobe ranch house and museum showcasing 19th-century Californian life.
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