San Diego, known for its vibrant culture, stunning natural beauty, and diverse array of activities, is a paradise for tourists and locals alike. Here are some exciting and unique things to do in San Diego, covering a range of interests from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, and delicious food experiences.
For music enthusiasts, this weekend is perfect for attending the CRSSD Festival, which takes place from March 1-2 at the San Diego County Waterfront Park. This electronic music festival features three stages with top DJs and live acts, along with craft beer, cocktails, and gourmet food options. If you're in the mood for something more nostalgic, catch Tainted Love, the ultimate '80s tribute band, performing at Belly Up on March 1. For a more classical experience, head to the Museum of Making Music on March 2 to enjoy a GRAMMY-nominated artist blending classical and Haitian influences.
Sports fans have a lot to look forward to this month. The inaugural home opener of San Diego's newest pro team is on March 1 at Snapdragon Stadium, and the San Diego Padres Opening Day is on March 27 at Petco Park, where they will host the Atlanta Braves. Additionally, the Snapdragon Stadium will host one of the biggest soccer tournaments in North America from March 1-30, featuring top international teams.
Art and culture are also well-represented in San Diego. The World Ballet Company is presenting the world premiere of "The Great Gatsby" at the Balboa Theatre from March 1-2, featuring a multinational cast and lavish sets. For a unique cultural experience, visit the Japanese Friendship Garden from March 13-16 to celebrate the beauty of cherry blossoms with cultural performances, food, and a beer and sake garden. On March 8-9, the Balboa Park Rummage Sale offers a variety of new and gently-used items, with proceeds benefiting Balboa Park programs and local non-profits.
Outdoor adventures abound in San Diego. Today, March 8, you can participate in the scenic women’s run at Tecolote Shores, featuring a 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon. The Hot Chocolate 15K/5K San Diego on March 9 at Petco Park is another fun event where participants are rewarded with hot chocolate and treats at the finish line. For surf enthusiasts, the South Harbor Jetty will host an elite surfing competition from March 15-16, where surfers will compete for a spot in the U.S. Championships.
Nature lovers should not miss the San Diego Bird Festival from February 26 to March 2, which includes over 200 field trips, expert speakers, and educational programs. The festival offers free activities on March 1 and 2, including live bird presentations and outdoor activities.
Food and drink experiences are also plentiful. The Flower Fields of Carlsbad, open from March 1 to May 11, offer not only stunning views of colorful blooms but also live music and family activities. For a sweet treat, join the Hot Chocolate 15K/5K San Diego on March 9, which includes a post-run party with hot chocolate, fondue, and dippables. If you're looking for a unique dining experience, consider visiting one of the many dog-friendly restaurants in San Diego where you can enjoy a meal with your furry friend.
On the cultural front, the San Diego Latino Film Festival from March 19-23 celebrates 30 years of cinematic excellence with films, talent appearances, parties, and the Sabor Latino Food, Beer & Wine Fest. For a fun and festive event, celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the Luck O’ Loma Weekend from March 15-17 in Point Loma, featuring green beer, live bands, and themed activities.
Finally, for some entertainment that combines music and film, catch LCD Soundsystem performing at Gallagher Square at Petco Park on March 8, or enjoy a special screening of "Labyrinth" with a live band at the Balboa Theatre on March 19.
Whether you're interested in music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or delicious food, San Diego has something for everyone, making it a vibrant and exciting destination for any visitor.