
Mission Bay Park is the largest aquatic park of its kind in the U.S. with more than 4, 325 acres of land and water. The park which boasts of 27 miles of shorelines, 19 of which are sandy beaches with eight locations designated as official areas, Mission Bay Park has an attendance of an estimated 15 million each year. A network of channels and islands at the west end of the park provide a perfect spot for everyone for windsurfing and waterskiing, as well as swimming, enjoying the sun, or renting a boat to explore the thousands of acres of waterways.

Aside from its great weather and miles and miles of sandy beaches, San Diego as home, in a Boundary Street Apartment, also gets you living close to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Originally named San Diego Wild Animal Park until 2010, the park is one of the largest tourist attractions in San Diego County and is home to a large array of wild and endangered animals, including species from the continents of Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America and Australia. One of its notable features is the Africa Tram which explores the expansive African exhibits. Join the more than 2 million people who visit the park each year as you enjoy the easy life offered by the Boundary Street Apartment home.

Birch Aquarium at Scripps has more than 5,000 fish in 60+ habitats plus a museum that features cutting edge research from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. Boundary Street Apartment tenants can join San Diego locals and tourists take in spectacular panoramic ocean views, take part in interactive activities, enjoy an amazing variety of colorful marine exhibits, see a feeding, and dive deeper the into the world under, and above the oceans at Birch Aquarium. Also enjoy superb dining at Splash! Café by The French Gourmet located at the entrance to Birch Aquarium. There is also a gift shop which features gifts, books and apparel and Scripps Institution of Oceanography shirts and hats.

An expression of the friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama, the Japanese Friendship Garden illustrates the two cultures and offers visitors an immersive experience into the Japanese culture. Centuries-old Japanese techniques adapted to San Diego’s climate and florae, the JFG fosters a relationship between humans and nature and offers a respite attuned to Japanese simplicity, serenity and aestheticism. A variety of educational programs, exhibits and festivals, as well as accredited horticultural classes enhance and deepen visitors’ appreciation for Japanese culture.

Artistically and financially, San Diego Symphony is one of the top orchestras in the U.S. With a current budget of $20 million, the San Diego Symphony is placed in the Tier 1 category as ranked by the League of American Orchestras. With 82 full-time musicians who come from all over the United States and some even from different countries who studied at top universities and music schools, San Diego Symphony is a leading force in San Diego’s arts and cultural community and a source of continuing civic pride for all San Diegans.