Carlsbad, California City GuideFor over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Carlsbad, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Carlsbad's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more. |
Carlsbad Attractions | ||
Mission San Luis Rey In a quiet valley just north of Carlsbad, you’ll find a jewel of early California history called Mission San Luis Rey. Be transported to the past, imagining the everyday life of the Franciscan Friars and Indians who inhabited the Mission more than two centuries ago. | ||
Carlsbad City Guide | ||
Carlsbad Homepage Carlsbad provides an outstanding selection of activities, attractions, shopping and dining experiences. Whether you want to golf, swim, hike, surf or play on the beach, Carlsbad offers it all. | ||
Carlsbad Dining Guide | ||
Dining Guide Carlsbad’s restaurant scene offers a variety of dining styles. From sushi to steak, enchiladas to escargot, haute cuisine to barbecue and burgers, it’s more than enough to keep your palate happy. | ||
Carlsbad Museums | ||
Museum of Making Music The Museum presents an interactive journey through a century of musical instrument innovations. It includes over 500 vintage instruments and an interactive area where visitors can play on a variety of hands-on instruments. | ||
Zetter Outsider The Zetter Collection Website has various Outsider and Self taught artists works for sale. | ||
Carlsbad Outdoor Recreation | ||
The Flower Fields From mid-March through early May, be sure to take a walk through 50 acres of blooming ranunculus. At the base of the fields is the Armstrong Garden Center, where you can buy souvenirs, bulbs, flowers and more. | ||
Carlsbad Theme Parks | ||
Legoland Legoland is the first North American amusement park by the Danish toy maker. Designed to appeal to youngsters ages 2 to 12, the family theme park opened in 1999 and draws more than 1.5-million visitors a year. | ||
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