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Tchaikovsky, Bloch, and Mackey will
also be performed. Prices vary be-
tween $25 and $75, and the venue is
located about 15 minutes outside of
downtown San Diego in La Jolla.
Call the box office for tickets.
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
1008 Wall St.
La Jolla, Calif.
858-454-5872
www.ljathenaeum.org
The Athenaeum Music & Arts Li-
brary is another music venue to
check out, located just 15 minutes
outside of downtown San Diego, in
La Jolla. The library is devoted exclu-
sively to music and art and boasts an
impressive collection of books, peri-
odicals,
reference material, sheet
music, and librettos, as well as one
of the most significant collections of
artists' books in Southern California.
offers guests a chance to soar over
San Pasqual Valley and get a bird's
eye view of the animals and exhibits
below.
Golfing opportunities
With beautiful weather, San Diego is
the perfect year-round golf destina-
tion. Besides Torrey Pines Golf
Course and the La Costa Golf Resort
& Spa, the most famous golf courses
in San Diego, there are plenty of
places to enjoy a friendly game, in-
cluding:
The Park Hyatt Resort Aviara
7447 Batiquitos Drive
Carlsbad, Calif.
760-603-6900
www.golfaviara.com
The Park Hyatt Resort Aviara is
north of San Diego overlooking the
Pacific Ocean and Batiquitos Lagoon
in Carlsbad. Golf Magazine and Golf
Digest have named this Arnold
Palmer-designed course one of the
best golf resort courses in America.
Steele Canyon Golf Course
3199 Stonefield Drive
Jamul, Calif.
619-441-6900
www.steelecanyon.com
Steele Canyon Golf Course, with its
breathtaking views and dramatic ele-
vation changes of the Ranch and
Canyon nines, has been awarded
Golf Digest's prestigious "4½ Star
Award" and named one of its "Best
Places to Play."
Tee times at these and other fabu-
lous San Diego golf spots can some-
times be hard to get for non-
residents, so book as far in advance
as possible.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park
15500 San Pasqual Valley Road
Escondido, Calif.
800-407-9534
www.sandiegozoo.org/park
Also run by the Zoological Society of
San Diego, the San Diego Zoo Safari
Park houses free-range wild and en-
dangered animals from six conti-
nents. The Journey into Africa tram
brings visitors close to white rhinoc-
eroses, giraffes, Cape buffalo, Roo-
sevelt's gazelles, and African
crowned cranes, among others. The
new Flightline, a zip-line adventure,