Both San Diego and San Francisco are large California cities. You'll find that both offer a wide variety of cultural events. Tourism is important to San Francisco and San Diego. Both are located on the water. San Diego is much more spread out than San Francisco with warmer weather.
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You could try going by Amtrak. San Francisco has about 5 to 7 (somewhere around there) Amtrak stations, and San Diego has one too. I'm not sure about the route since there's more than enough stations in San Francisco, though.
San Francisco..From north to south they are:San FranciscoLos Angeles and thenSan Diego.
San Fransisco is farther north than San Diego and Los Angeles.
San diego
yes
Long Beach is 1 1/2 driving hr from San Diego and about seven driving hrs from San Francisco.
it is closer to the Equator
Francisco San Diego was born on 1935-10-10.
San Diego is 502.31 miles away from San Francisco by car.
San Diego is almost 500 miles south of San Francisco. San Diego is just 15 miles north of the U.S./Mexico border.
In order from north to south, it goes San Francisco, Los Angeles, and then San Diego.
I live in san diego and its always been the san francisco giants by far !
Both San Diego and San Francisco are large California cities. You'll find that both offer a wide variety of cultural events. Tourism is important to San Francisco and San Diego. Both are located on the water. San Diego is much more spread out than San Francisco with warmer weather.
Diego de San Francisco Tehuetzquititzin died in 1554.
San Diego (The San Diego Mission)