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    Greetings From San Diego Mural By Greetings Tour

    Greetings From San Diego Mural By Greetings Tour

    4.8(32 reviews)
    0.0 miNorth Park

    When I heard about this mural, it was a must that I had to come check it out. The mural is in the…read morestyle of your typical Greetings from.... post card. It is the work of Victor Ving and Dave Persue as part of the Greetings Tour in 2016 and measures 15 feet high and 25 feet wide. It was funded by the El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement Association. Each letter in the word San Diego has an iconic image of the city. S - Hotel del Coronado A - Coronado Bridge N - Matt Hensley ollie on overpass (Photo: Daniel Harold Sturt) D - Sunset Cliffs I - Persue "Bunny Kitty" E - American flag, Mexican flag G - Balboa Park O - Giant Dipper, Belmont Park The mural is in excellent shape and looks awesome. It overloooks a parking lot, so it is easy to park and take a closer look. It is on the side of the Belching Beaver and is pretty easy to find. It is a bit outside of the city, so you will need a car to get here. It is in an artsy part of town though, which is pretty cool. Anyway, as with most murals that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. Luckily for you there are a ton of murals in this area to check out.

    What a nice and pretty mural. We really liked seeing it while we in the area. San Diego was a cool…read moretown with alot of public art. You can park side street and just walk.

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    Spanish Village Art Center - Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park, San Diego

    Spanish Village Art Center

    4.5(141 reviews)
    1.8 miBalboa Park
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    This was my first time stopping by Spanish Village Art Center, and I thought it was a fun place to…read morewalk around for a bit if you've never been here before. What stood out to me right away were the colorful tiles covering the ground throughout the village. They make the whole area feel bright and cheerful as you walk around. The place itself isn't very big, but there's quite a bit to look at. I saw a lot of artwork and paintings displayed in the different studios, and some of them were really beautiful. It's easy to spot because of the colorful tiled walkways and the small colorful shops scattered throughout the village. There's also a cute coffee cart tucked in the back with a nice selection of unique drinks. For parking, I noticed there were some spaces near the front, and you can also find parking along the roads nearby. It may take a little looking around depending on when you visit, but I didn't think it was too difficult to find a spot.

    Fun village to explore, in the northeastern part of the park. Note that the village opens at 11, so…read moreif you want to see artists in action, the earliest I would arrive is 12, 12:30. One studio's sculpture garden was my favorite. The sculpture used a lot of mirror shards in his pieces. Got some unique necklace pendants etched using technology originating with NASA. Enjoyed talking to some artists as well. Lessons for children and adults available. A lot of work is pricey, reflecting handmade work. The village has an unexpected history, too. It is common knowledge that the park was the site of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition. During World War II, the park also served as training grounds for soldiers and the Spanish Village were barracks. Fun time here with a good coffee place here as well.

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