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For a first walk, San Diego members favor Balboa Park or coffee in Little Italy. La Jolla Cove gives you a flat seaside path and a few benches; Coronado's Ferry Landing is the standby for a view without a scene. North Park and Hillcrest run differently in the evening. Old Town suits a slower afternoon; Mission Beach's boardwalk is good in shoulder season. A drive up to Encinitas or out to Julian earns a Saturday.