An ideal climate and sand beaches annually attract to San Diego more than 26 million visitors from different parts of the world. Pacific Ocean coastline supports various types of outdoor activities, such as surfing, sailing, boating and swimming. Surfers especially like the north of Mission Bay. This place, with its small shops, coffee houses and beach restaurants is typically associated with Southern California style of life.
Historical parts of San Diego such as the Gaslamp Quarter, the first commercial district, and Little Italy, formerly a thriving commercial fishing port, have become a leading destination for artistic and cultural discovery. This city is home to many cultural organizations, writers' guilds and artist cooperatives. Artists have a remarkable tradition: once a year you can visit their studios and galleries in the central districts to see how they are working. Another part of San Diego's cultural heritage is music. The city is famous for its historic Gaslamp Quarter festivals.
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