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California
- San Diego
Downtown
The
active downtown area is compact and easy to
walk around. It encompasses the business district,
the historic Gaslamp Quarter, the post-modern
Horton Plaza pastel-coloured shopping mall,
and the waterfront Embarcadero with boardwalk
shops, museums and restaurants. The Gaslamp
Quarter was the first commercial district
in San Diego and is now a trendy 16-block
area of historic buildings and old-fashioned
wrought-iron street lamps, antique stores,
shopping centres, art galleries, chic coffee
houses, restaurants and jazz bars. The Horton
Grand is a reconstruction of a 19th-century
hotel with Victorian décor and costumes,
well worth a peek. San Diego is one of California
's most important centres for the performing
and visual arts, and its artistic and musical
heritage is celebrated annually with the opening
of artists' studios and galleries to the public,
as well as its numerous Blues and Jazz festivals.
Summer evenings are the liveliest time to
visit, when people flock to the outdoor tables,
bars and clubs and wander the streets. Howevever
visits after dark should be confined to the
populated, well-lit areas.
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