Well, there are lots of things to do and see both in L.A. and in San Diego, so it all comes down to how many days you have in each place and what your interests are. However, I'll give you some ideas of what would be worth seeing.
In L.A. you should go and see the Hollywood sign and the stars on the sidewalk. Also it's worth driving along Beverly Hills. Except from that you might want to go to Knott's Berry Farm if you have kids with you. Universal Studios might be worth seeing, but I haven't been there, so I can't say that for sure. Another thing you might want to do is to go to California Adventure which is right outside Disneyland. The electric light parade they have at night(not sure if they have these all year around) is awesome, and also especially the attraction "Soaring over California" is great to see there.
In San Diego you would probably want to go to some of these: Sea World, La Jolla, Balboa Park, Old Town, Downtown, Point Loma, Hotel Del Coronado and Seaport Village. It all depends on what you prefer. Sea World is a lot of fun with rides and animals, and great for warm days as you are likely to get wet on certain rides and shows(if you sit in the front). La Jolla is a bit up north from San Diego, but the shore is beautiful and there are lots of Sea Lions and Seals there. Also the Sunny Jim Cave is an awsome experience in La Jolla. In Balboa Park you will find something for everyone, there are museums there as well as an international village, an IMAX movie theater, other theaters and a great area for a walk. Old Town has lots of old mexican buildings, while Downtown is a newer area with lots of taller office buildings as well as malls and restaurants. In Point Loma you should go to the old lighthouse, the tide pools and the Cabrillo National Monument(they are in the same area), where you also get a great view of the city. Hotel Del Coronado is a famous old hotel which is said to be haunted. Seaport Village is a great area for shopping and there are some attractions there as well. In addition to this you might want to go to one of the beaches in the San Diego area. Also the Wild Animal Park is great, but you might want to choose either that or the San Diego Zoo, at least if you don't have a lot of time there.
Hope this helped you some. There are so many great places in this area, so you can just choose whatever you're interested in seeing.
2007-06-25 00:11:38
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answered by clouded_crescent 3
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go to a mexican restaurant. i can only remember the name of one cafe gudalajara. the food is excellent and they make amazing bloody marys. there was another one by gaslamp quarters but i dont remember the name. but they have ladys making tortillas in the window.
2007-06-22 06:52:50
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answered by Katie 2
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Lots of people ask variations of this question; please read their answers for help. If you want to be more specific (your age, interests, financial limitations) maybe someone can help you.
2007-06-21 18:34:48
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answered by Pat D 4
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