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Tour en vélo électrique dans le parc Balboa

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On this Balboa Park E-Bike Tour you will learn what San Diego locals know, that Balboa Park is San Diego’s best kept secret! As the largest urban cultural park in the country, Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
Ville: San Diego
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Ce qui est inclu
Narration by professional guide
Bottled Water and Small Snacks
Helmets
Electric Bikes
Narration by professional guide
Bottled Water and Small Snacks
Eau en bouteille
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
2
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
3
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
4
Japanese Friendship Garden
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
5
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
6
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
7
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
8
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
9
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
10
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
11
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
12
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
13
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
14
Japanese Friendship Garden
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
15
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
16
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
17
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
18
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
19
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
20
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
21
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
22
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
23
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
24
Japanese Friendship Garden
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
25
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
26
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
27
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
28
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
29
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
30
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
31
Parc Balboa
Balboa Park est l'une des attractions les plus uniques de San Diego. Des sentiers de randonnée aux jardins du désert et aux musées de classe mondiale, vous pourriez facilement passer une journée entière dans ce magnifique parc de San Diego.
32
Centre d'art du village espagnol
Découvrez le secret convoité de San Diego pour les amateurs d'art au Spanish Village Art Center. Situés entre le zoo et le NAT, ces bâtiments pittoresques et leur cour colorée ont été construits à l'origine en 1935.
33
Théâtre du vieux globe
Inspiré du Old Globe de Shakespeare à Londres, le Old Globe Theatre a été construit en 1935 pour la présentation de versions abrégées des pièces de Shakespeare dans le cadre de la California Pacific International Exposition.
34
Jardin de l'amitié japonaise
Le Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") est une expression de l'amitié entre San Diego et sa ville sœur, Yokohama.
35
Pavillon d'orgue Spreckels
Cet orgue unique contient plus de 5 000 tuyaux dont la longueur varie de la taille d'un crayon à 32 pieds et est le plus grand orgue à tuyaux extérieur au monde. L'orgue Spreckels est logé dans une structure voûtée ornée avec des pignons très ornés.
36
Bâtiment botanique et bassin aux nénuphars
L'étang aux nénuphars, construit comme un bassin réfléchissant pour l'exposition Panama-Californie de 1915, présente des plantations annuelles de nénuphars et de lotus. Les plantations à l'intérieur du bâtiment botanique comprennent des expositions d'orchidées, des cycas et des palmiers, un jardin à gratter et à renifler et des expositions saisonnières. Arrêtez-vous et prenez une photo
37
Jardin de l'Alcazar
Le jardin de l'Alcazar, nommé parce que sa conception s'inspire des jardins du château de l'Alcazar à Séville, en Espagne, se trouve à côté de l'Institut d'art contemporain de San Diego (anciennement San Diego Art Institute) et du musée Mingei. Il est connu pour ses fontaines ornées, ses magnifiques carreaux mauresques bleu turquoise, jaunes et verts et sa pergola ombragée. Arrêtez-vous et prenez une photo
38
Musée de la BD
Le musée Comic-Con encouragera une appréciation de la bande dessinée et des arts populaires connexes à travers des expositions, des programmes et des événements tirés de tout l'univers Comic-Con. Considéré comme le cœur culturel de San Diego, Balboa Park abrite déjà de nombreux musées, galeries et théâtres ainsi que le célèbre zoo de San Diego. Maintenant, avec l'aide de la ville de San Diego, CCI est en train de convertir le bâtiment fédéral de 1935 en ce qui devrait être un musée de classe mondiale le jour et un lieu unique pour la communauté des fans la nuit.
39
Pont de Cabrillo
Le pont Cabrillo enjambe le canyon Cabrillo. Lors de l'exposition Panama-Californie de 1915, un lac artificiel se trouvait sous le pont.
40
Tour de Californie
La California Tower, la partie élancée et minutieusement détaillée du California Building, est une icône de San Diego et peut être vue à des kilomètres à la ronde. Le bâtiment abrite le San Diego Museum of Us. Arrêtez-vous et prenez une photo
41
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
42
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
43
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
44
Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
45
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
46
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
47
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
48
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
49
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
50
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
51
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
52
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
53
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
54
Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
55
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
56
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
57
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
58
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
59
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
60
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
61
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
62
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
63
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
64
Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
65
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
66
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
67
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
68
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
69
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
70
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
71
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is one of the most unique attractions in San Diego. From hiking trails, to desert gardens and world-class museums, you could easily spend an entire day in this gorgeous San Diego park.
72
Spanish Village Art Center
Discover San Diego’s coveted secret for art lovers at Spanish Village Art Center. Located between the Zoo and theNAT these quaint buildings and colorful courtyard were originally built in 1935.
73
Old Globe Theatre
Modeled after Shakespeare’s Old Globe in London, the Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935 for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare’s plays as part of the California Pacific International Exposition
74
Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum
The Japanese Friendship Garden ("JFG") is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama.
75
Spreckels Organ Pavilion
This unique organ contains more than 5,000 pipes ranging in length from the size of a pencil to 32 feet and is the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. The Spreckels Organ is housed in an ornate vaulted structure with highly embellished gables.
76
Botanical Building and Lily Pond
The Lily Pond, built as a reflecting pool for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition features annual plantings of water lilies and lotus. The plantings inside of the Botanical Building include orchid displays, cycads and palms, a scratch-and-sniff garden, and seasonal displays. Stop and take a photo
77
Alcazar Garden
Alcazar Garden, named because its design is patterned after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, lies adjacent to the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego (Formerly San Diego Art Institute) and Mingei Museum. It is known for its ornate fountains, exquisite turquoise blue, yellow, and green Moorish tiles and shady pergola. Stop and take a photo
78
Comic-con Museum
The Comic-Con Museum will encourage an appreciation of comics and related popular arts through exhibits, programs and events drawn from across the Comic-Con universe. Considered the cultural heart of San Diego, Balboa Park is already home to numerous museums, galleries and theaters along with the famous San Diego Zoo. Now, with the help of the City of San Diego, CCI is in the process of converting the 1935 Federal Building into what is planned to be a world-class museum by day, and a very unique fan community venue by night.
79
Cabrillo Bridge
The Cabrillo Bridge spans Cabrillo Canyon. During the 1915 Panama-California Exposition a man-made lake was beneath the bridge.
80
California Tower
The California Tower, the soaring, intricately detailed, portion of the California Building, is an icon of San Diego, and can be seen from miles around. The building houses the San Diego Museum of Us. Stop and take a photo
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Commentaires (10)
johnmN6340ZP
Mar 2023
Jeff gave a fantastic tour! He was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the city (trust me--I'm a history professor), and we saw plenty of sites in the course of 3 hours. And the e-bike made it easy to get up even the steepest hills!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2023
Thank you for taking the time to leave us such a wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that Jeff gave you a fantastic tour and that his knowledge of the city's history impressed even a history professor! Our team takes pride in providing our customers with a unique and informative experience, and we're glad that we were able to exceed your expectations. We're also happy to hear that our e-bike made it easy to get up even the steepest hills and that you were able to see plenty of sites during the 3-hour tour. At Another Side Tours, we're passionate about providing our customers with a memorable and enjoyable experience, and we're honored to have been a part of your San Diego adventure. Thank you for choosing us and for sharing your positive feedback. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back soon for another amazing tour! Thank you again for choosing Another Side Tours and for your kind words about Jeff. It means a lot to us!
HK1974
Dec 2022
It turned out I was the only one signed up for the tour on Christmas Eve. I appreciate that the company did try to move me to another date or cancel on me. This shows that they prioritize customer service. My guide, Kara, was very professional. Having only one guest didn’t dampen her enthusiasm!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2023
Thank you so much for your kind words. Kara is a great guide and we are so happy that you all had a great time with her on your Christmas Eve tour. We 100% prioritize our guests and we pride ourselves on providing great customer service as well as a great experience from start to finish. We hope we can host you on "another" tour in LA, SD, Vegas or Maui!
teresamA5276BR
Aug 2022
This was a great tour! Our guide Adam helped us feel comfortable with the bikes - as we were newbies. He was great taking us through Balboa Park giving us highlights. The two hours flew by! We have been to San Diego many times and wanted to try something new! We highly recommend and would do another ride with this company!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2022
Teresa, we appreciate you taking the time to write such an amazing review on your E-Bike Balboa Park Tour. We are thrilled to hear you "newbies" felt comfortable, and the time flew by. Thank you for recommending us, we really appreciate it. We look forward to hosting you on "Another" tour in San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Maui.

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