National City Offers Kid-Friendly Activities

National City has many activities specially tailored for children to enjoy that are offered all year long. Many of the engaging activities are either free or a very affordable way to spend the day while visiting the city.

Visit Hannah Lee’s Tea House

Lady Janice Martinelli hosts sumptuous Victoria teas in Hannah Lee’s Tea House on historic Brick Row. The tea shop offers various customs teas for all ages, but specializes in teas geared toward children.

Miss Hannah Lee’s Tea, for children 6 to 12 years old, features assorted sandwiches, seasonal fresh fruit, freshly baked pastries, and a complimentary keepsake, set in a flowering garden.

Hannah Lee’s specializes in classes in etiquette and visual poise for young women. To book a tea party or special event, call 619-962-4128.

See Historic Trains at Santa Fe Rail Depot

For the train lover in the family, the San Diego Electric Railway Association operates the historic National City Depot. Open Thursdays to Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Santa Fe Rail Depot is the only original transcontinental railroad terminus still standing. The restored depot serves as a railroad museum for tours and is also a popular community-meeting place. For more info, visit http://www.sdera.org/depot.php. or call 619-474-4400.

Cook Organic Food at Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center

Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center’s historic 6.85-acre property serves as an interactive, indoor-outdoor classroom for children and adults from around San Diego County.

Located in the historic Noyes House, Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center provides science-based environmental education lessons, hands-on gardening, and hands-on cooking to students and families from underserved communities.

For more info about Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, visit http://olivewoodgardens.org/.

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