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BALBOA Parkwest End Amazing Day Easy parking. BALBOA PARKWest End Amazing day. Map and Directions Balboa Drive Miniature Playground Zoo Entrance Zoo N Entrance Zoo San Diego Zoo Railroad Hillcrest Spanish W E Otto Village Nutmeg St Art Center Center Sixth Ave Fifth Ave Fifth Redwood Circle S Old Globe Way Hwy Old Morton Bay 163 Globe Fig Lawn Desert Garden Theatre Botanical Casa Del Maple St Balboa Park Garden Prado Lawn Bowling Bowling Lawn Archery Range Museum Theater Park Blvd. Greens of Art Natural Founder’s History Plaza Statues San Diego Museum Gill Sculpture Plaza de Auditorium Museum of Man Garden Panama Timken Casa del Prado Museum Rose Sefton California Garden LaurelLaurel St.St El Prado Balboa Drive Plaza Cabrillo Bridge Plaza El Prado SDAI St. Francis Evernham Alcazar Mingei Zoro Chapel Garden Garden Reuben Kate Sessions Hall Museum The Prado H. Fleet Statues Restaurant Museum Science Museum of History Center Model Railroad Center Photographic Arts Photographic Kalmia St Nate’s Point Dog Park Balboa Park Archery Range Park Blvd. Spreckels Organ Pavilion Hwy Palm Canyon Juniper St 163 Japanese U.S. Naval Hospital d. W E n R . Friendship Garden ca d Balboa ri Park e R Club m n a A c n ri a e Old Cactus P Chess International m Club A Garden Cottages n a Balboa Drive P Downtown/Gaslamp DistrictDowntown/Gaslamp Pepper Grove Picnic Area Ivy St and Playground Puppet Theater Puppet Marie Hitchcock Presidents Way Sixth Ave Fifth Ave Fifth Plaza Pan American Hall of Centro Police Champions Cultural de AutomotiveMuseum Suggested Parking Horse Stable la Raza Park Blvd. Parking Tram Hawthorn St World Beat MunicipalGym Center Starlight Bowl Air and Space e Museum nc Marston ra nt BPWestEnd.org Point E 63 /1 5 y Contact Balboa Park West End w H Inspiration Point at [email protected] If you’re coming by car, use Park Boulevard to avoid Cabrillo Bridge, which is closed to automobiles during its renovation*. If you’re coming by foot or bicycle, the bridge is still a good option. Getting to Balboa Park by Car West End Museums and Theatre Southbound from I-5 The San Diego Museum of Art Take the 10th Avenue Exit off I-5. Turn left on “A” Mingei International Museum Street and left again on Park Blvd. Follow signs to San Diego Museum of Man Balboa Park. The Old Globe Theatre Northbound from I-5 Timken Museum of Art Take the Pershing Drive/B Street exit off I-5 to Pershing Drive. Take Pershing and then turn left on Balboa Park Explorer Pass Florida Drive. Turn left on Zoo Place to Park Blvd. Get your year round general Left on Park Blvd. admission pass to all the museums in the Park. Southbound from Hwy. 163 Take the Park Blvd. exit off Hwy. 163. Turn left on Sign up at any of the Park Blvd. Follow the signs to Balboa Park. West End institutions. *Cabrillo Bridge temporary closure to vehicles from January 2 to April 30..
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