Sunday, July 23, 2023 (2)

Jul 23, 2023
July 23, 2023
Sunday
  • San Diego Street Art Tour

  • Jul 23, 2023 from 12:00pm to 2:00pm
  • Location: North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego, CA 92104
  • Description:

    Our city is a canvas! On this walking tour we discuss the methods and history behind street art. Come marvel at ever-changing street art while learning concepts and context that transform how you see and experience cities everywhere.

    We explore a two mile loop in San Diego’s thriving North Park neighborhood, and also stop in locally owned gallery spaces and shops to appreciate the wonderful work being done in our community.

    Tours run one and a half to two hours, Wednesday through Sunday, starting at noon. Additional 2:30pm time slots available on Saturday and Sunday. 

    $35 - Use promo code SANDIEGO_SIDEWALK for 10% off when booking from SanDiegoStreetTours.com. Booking can also be done through TripAdvisor or Viator. 

  • Created by: San Diego Street Tours
  • Tags: street art, san diego street art, street art tour, walking tour, north park
 
  • The Junípero Serra Museum Walking Tour

  • Jul 23, 2023 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
  • Location: 2727 Presidio Drive San Diego, CA 92103
  • Description:

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    FEE IS $15 FOR SDHC MEMBERS | $20 FOR NON MEMBERS

    The Junípero Serra Museum is now open for Sunday walking tours​.
    This walking tour focuses on the Presidio de San Diego, buried underground below the Serra Museum. Learn about the historical significance of this site going back deep in time, how the unique river and marine environment attracted people to the site since the beginning of time. Discover how archaeologists and historians have been able to understand what buildings and structures were there, and reconstruct what they may have looked like. Afterwards, browse around the new exhibition inside the Serra Museum. Hear from Kumeyaay people today, the people that lived along the river’s edge since time immemorial, as well as the stories of people that came to settle the area, and why the Presidio continues to be a significant site.

    Please note that at this time the Serra Museum is not ADA accessible. This walking tour will be over several different elevations, con

  • Created by: Keri Belisle