We can read the whole History of San Diego in the heart of its city and streets. I planed a visit to below places and didn't forget to take a Trolley tour to old town. I really enjoyed my time and had a lot of fun.

Legoland California

Legoland located in Carlsbad welcomed 1.37 million visitors in 2001. It has 5,000 buildings, animals and landmark monuments built with 30 million Lego bricks. And over 40 interactive attractions, where kids can have a lot of fun.

The park is divided into eight sections, which form a loop through the grounds: The Ridge, Village Green, Fun Town, Sky Patrol, The Lake, The Garden, Miniland, Castle Hill and Imagination Zone. To the left of the entrance, the loop begins with The Ridge's Sky Cycle and Kids Power Tower rides.

The Lake is where you pick up the Coast Cruise. Which allows you to see many Lego-block replicas of U.S. landmarks like the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Rushmore and the Lincoln Memorial, as well as international wonders like the Taj Mahal.

The detailed structures of Miniland are built at a child's eye-level and are spread throughout a large open area. Stepping out of Miniland, the park loop continues with Castle Hill, which sports a fun roller coaster and play areas before concluding with the Imagination Zone.

I had taken many pictures of the park, and enjoyed my time so much. This place is supposed to be fun for children, but in reality it offers more fun for adults and parents as well. I hope you will enjoy you visit too... For more details visit Legoland web site.

My adventure didn't stop in Legoland, I went for shopping as well and explored other areas such as La Jolla, Hotel Del Cornado...etc... In one word, I had a lot of fun and enjoyed my stay so much in San Diego.

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