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San Diego: Where to Soak Up Culture and Have a Little Fun

San Diego: Where to Soak Up Culture and Have a Little Fun

San Diego: Where to Soak Up Culture and Have a Little Fun

When visiting San Diego this summer for a vacation or Pride, don’t miss these city treasures.

Diversionary Theatre
4545 Park Boulevard #101
(619) 220-0097
Diversionary Theatre's mission is to provide quality plays about diverse LGBT characters and themes. Bare: a Pop Opera, a contemporary musical that delves into identity, sexuality, and religion, premieres this summer.

San Diego Museum of Art
1450 El Prado
(619) 232-7931
Situated in the heart of Balboa Park, the San Diego Museum of Art is the city’s oldest and most popular museum providing rich cultural experiences to almost 250,000 visitors a year. The museum often holds an night event, Culture & Cocktails, to blend featured art exhibits with beverages and music. The C&C will feature Sorolla and America on July 20.

LGBT Film Festival at North Park Theatre
2891 University Avenue
FilmOut San Diego is hosting their annual LGBT Film Festival at North Park Theatre from May 30 to June 1. Opening night will feature Eric Schaeffer's Boy Meets Girl, a romantic comedy about three twenty-somethings searching for eligible bachelors in their small town of Kentucky. The weekend will also premiere Alexandra Kondracke's Girltrash: All Night Long and J.C. Calciano's The 10 Year Plan.

Balboa Park
1549 El Prado
(619) 239-0512
This 1,200-acre is an oasis amid the sunny urban jungle that is San Diego. Easily accessible, the park holds museums, walking paths, and the famous San Diego Zoo. It’s definitely worth taking a stroll in this historic green space.

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