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Adams Avenue

Adams Avenue

Adams Avenue is San Diego’s go-to destination for antiques and vintage finds, stretching across three neighborhoods and two major freeways. This hip district is lined with shops offering everything from global antiques and unique furniture to artwork. It's also a haven for cool eateries and lively bars, making it a great place to unwind after a day of treasure hunting. As a bonus, exploring Adams Avenue takes visitors through some of San Diego's more off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods, giving them a deeper feel for the city's diverse character.
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Liberty Station

Liberty Station

Located in the heart of Point Loma, Liberty Station is a vibrant destination that has transformed from a former Naval Training Center into a bustling hub for dining, shopping, and entertainment. With a unique blend of boutiques, diverse eateries, art galleries, and museums, it offers something for everyone. The open, park-like layout creates a welcoming atmosphere where visitors of all ages can enjoy a full day of exploration, whether shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the cultural scene.
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Pangaea Outpost

Pangaea Outpost

At Pangea Outpost, over 70 local and international merchants come together in a unique marketplace, offering an eclectic range of products from clothing and jewelry to home decor and kids' toys. This one-of-a-kind shop is the perfect spot to discover items you didn’t even know you were looking for. Whether you're in search of a special gift or just browsing, Pangea Outpost invites visitors to explore its exotic and diverse selection while supporting small businesses and talented artisans.
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