
Seaport Village San Diego: A Great Destination for Your Honeymoon
Seaport Village is a village that was built on a landfill over Punta de los Muertos, meaning Point of Dead, where the Spanish expedition took place in the year 1782 and buried those who died of scurvy. Later the very same place was turned into a railroad yard where goods and other products were used to unload form ships and loaded aboard on trains for shipment to east. Nevertheless, the place is currently a very attractive tourist attraction in San Diego.
Directions to Seaport Village
http://www.seaportvillage.com/directions.php
This place is a 14-acre waterfront shopping spanning over 90,000 acres, dining and entertainment and recreation complex where the harbor side has a century old outlook. This place will include one of 54 kinds of shops, 13 casual dining places and eateries, 4 fine dining waterfront restaurants that were opened in the year 1980 after a short tenure of being closed to the public.
Some of the best things that you can go for shopping in San Diego are unique clothing, gifts, hats, mugs, kites, wind chimes, music boxes, jewelry, hot sauces, art galleries, bookstore or coffeehouse and many more to do! There are nearly 1,000 figurines like precious moments, wee forest folk, Vanmark collectibles, Lilliput Lane, Betty Boop, Cherished Teddies, Suzy's zoo, I Love Lucy, Coots and Biddies, Peanuts and many more that will being a big smile on your face.
Shopping in Seaport Village
http://www.seaportvillage.com/visitors/
Many other attractions were restored with the 19th century carousel, horse down ride carriage rides, face painter, balloon artists, sun-drenched view of Coronado, bay and downtown that intend to attract crowds. Some of the best places to stay are the hotels near Seaport like Marriott Hotel, Holiday Inn on the Bay, Hilton Gaslamp and Manchester Grand Hyatt.
Hotels in San Diego
http://www.seaportvillage.com/attractions/

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