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Mission San Luis Rey Museum Admission

Overview
Discover a fascinating chapter in California history during a visit to the Mission San Luis Rey. Founded in 1798, the mission is now a National Historic Landmark, and among the largest adobe structures in Southern California. This admission includes a self-guided tour to the museum and several other areas on mission property; explore at your leisure between 11am and 3:30pm daily.
City: Carlsbad
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $7.63
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $7.63
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What's Included
Self-guided tour
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Meeting point
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Oceanside
4050 Mission Ave.
• If you have questions call1-760-757-3651, ext. 115 and the Museum Desk attendant will assist you
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Bring your printed receipt to the Museum desk on the date of your tour
• Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, Easter, and open half-day on Good Friday
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Some of the sites have uneven surfaces, which may be difficult for those with walking disabilities or using wheelchairs
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • All unvaccinated people must wear a face covering Masks are optional for fully vaccinated people
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Mission San Luis Rey
Discover a fascinating chapter in California history during a visit to Mission San Luis Rey, located just north of the San Diego downtown. This admission, valid daily between 10am and 4:30pm, includes access to the on-site museum, mission grounds, and a self-guided tour, during which you can explore the National Historic Landmark at your own pace. Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis Rey was once known as “King of the Missions.” Among the largest and most prominent of the 21 Spanish missions located across California, it’s famous for its sprawling lavanderia archaeological site, as well as its sunken gardens, wooden dome and cupola, and other unique architectural features. In the museum, discover Native American, Spanish, and Mexican artifacts, and learn about the history of Spanish influence in California. Today, the mission doubles as a home to Franciscan friars and is a functioning retreat center; its church celebrates daily Mass at noon, which visitors are also welcome to attend.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Tausi69
Nov 2019
Wonderful Mission, so beautiful and peaceful. A great place for a quiet and restful afternoon. Highly recommend
MERoots
Oct 2019
Even though this mission has had to be restored several times, the essential framework of the original mission is still there. It retains its enclosed garden and the architecture of the Spanish colonial era. It is also a working parish, and we visited while a Rosary devotion was being held. It would be beautiful to attend Mass there. As one of the string of missions winding up the coast, it is one of the better preserved, although I think the grounds of Carmel are the most beautiful. Well worth a visit.
kgoodfield68
Oct 2019
Beautiful church and the tour was very informative. Grounds well kept. You can have a picnic there as well. Plan a day trip and head to the beach for the sunset.

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