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Exploring Costa Mesa: A Two-Hour Walking Tour of the City's Best Attractions

Here are some professional 9 most popular locations and their exact geo-coordinates for users for the best two-hour walking tour of Costa Mesa, California, United States.

1. Segerstrom Center for the Arts - 33.692759,-117.881769
2. South Coast Plaza - 33.691040,-117.885646
3. The LAB Anti-Mall - 33.663614,-117.906216
4. The CAMP - 33.663891,-117.906523
5. OC Fair & Event Center - 33.668201,-117.901203
6. TeWinkle Park - 33.660359,-117.905281
7. Goat Hill Junction Railroad - 33.646038,-117.915719
8. The Triangle - 33.643217,-117.915763
9. The Pacific Amphitheatre - 33.668720,-117.888414

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Costa Mesa California United States Tour Companies

San Diego Walks

At San Diego Walks, we know you want to visit the “must-see” spots in America’s Finest City – Balboa Park(opens in a new tab), Old Town(opens in a new tab), Coronado(opens in a new tab), Liberty Station(opens in a new tab) – but maybe you do not want to get lost in the crowds. We feel the same! San Diego Walks you to the places you want to see, but we guide you o ... More

Sac Brew Boat

The Sac Brew Boat is a 30-foot-long boat propelled by a large rear paddle powered by our riders' pedaling! We can accommodate up to 16 guests, and there are 10 pedal stations surrounding a central bar and room for 6 other non-pedaling passengers. We are a party boat that embarks on daily cruises on the Sacramento River waterfront, adjacent to historic Old Sacramento.

Los Angeles Conservancy

The Los Angeles Conservancy is a nonprofit membership organization whose mission is to work through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historic architectural and cultural resources of Los Angeles County.