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  • Balboa Park

    A 1,200-acre cultural urban oasis, Balboa Park is renowned for its stunning Spanish Renaissance architecture, numerous museums, and lush gardens. It's the perfect place to immerse yourself in art, science, and nature.

  • San Diego Air & Space Museum

    Journey through the history of flight and space exploration at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in Balboa Park, featuring an impressive collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and interactive exhibits.

  • International Cottages

    Groups representing various cultures promoting multicultural goodwill and understanding by providing educational and cultural programs.

  • Spreckels Organ Pavilion

    An architectural marvel in Balboa Park, the Spreckels Organ Pavilion hosts free concerts on one of the world's largest outdoor pipe organs.

  • Japanese Friendship Garden

    A garden built to express the friendship between San Diego and Yokohama, featuring a koi pond, exhibit hall, activity center, tea pavilion, and various Japanese plants.

  • the Prado

    Home to the award-winning Prado Restaurant and a popular coffee stand, with offices for cultural and educational organizations.

  • Plaza de Panama

    A pedestrian-friendly public space at the heart of Balboa Park, featuring the Plaza de Panama fountain where visitors can relax.

  • Botanical Building

    One of the largest lath structures in the world, with a plant collection including more than 2100 plants, orchid displays, and palms.

  • Old Globe Theater

    A professional theater company producing plays and musicals throughout the year, a replica of the Globe Theater in London.

  • Museum of Us

    Engage with the human experience at the Museum of Us (formerly the Museum of Man), located in Balboa Park. This museum explores cultures, humanity, and our place in the world through interactive exhibits.

  • Natural History Museum

    Discover the wonders of Southern California's natural world at the San Diego Natural History Museum (TheNAT) in Balboa Park, with exhibits on dinosaurs, local wildlife, and the region's unique geology.

  • Fleet Science Center

    Spark curiosity and learning at the Fleet Science Center, a hands-on science museum in Balboa Park. With over 100 interactive exhibits, it's fun for all ages.

  • House of Hospitality

    Building housing offices for cultural and educational organizations, the Balboa Park visitor center, and the award-winning Prado restaurant.

  • House of Pacific Relations

    Groups representing various cultures working to promote multicultural goodwill and understanding through educational and cultural programs.

  • Alcazar Garden

    A serene and beautifully landscaped garden in Balboa Park, the Alcazar Garden is inspired by the gardens of Seville, Spain, featuring intricate tile work and fountains.

  • Palm Canyon Trail

    A tropical oasis with more than 450 palms on two acres of land, featuring a picturesque wooden footbridge.

  • San Diego Automotive Museum

    Home to a world-class collection of automobiles and motorcycles, telling the story of the social and technological past, present, and future of motorized vehicles.

  • May S Marcy Sculpture Garden

    A sculpture garden located to the west of the Plaza de Panama.

  • La Jolla

    La Jolla is a coastal town known for its adventurous activities and foodie destinations, including Children's Pool (where seals gather) and La Jolla Cove (for kayaking and snorkeling with leopard sharks).

  • San Diego Zoo

    One of the best zoos in the world, located in Balboa Park, featuring a SkyFari aerial tram, guided bus tour, botanical tours, and a variety of animals including lions, giraffes, rhinos, and elephants.

  • San Diego Comic Con

    San Diego Comic Con is a large convention that books out the entire city, making hotels super expensive and creating long lines.

  • San Diego Zoo Safari Park

    The San Diego Zoo Safari Park, located 45 minutes from downtown, offers a different experience from the traditional zoo, with animals in savanna-like settings.

  • Museum of Man

    Located in Balboa Park, the Museum of Man (now part of the San Diego Museum of Us) explores human culture, history, and innovation through engaging exhibits. It offers a broad perspective on the human story.

  • Science Museum

    The Science Museum is one of the museums that can be visited in Balboa Park.

  • Space Museum

    The Space Museum is a place to visit when spending a day in Balboa Park.

  • Gaslamp District

    San Diego's historic entertainment hub, the Gaslamp Quarter, comes alive at night with its Victorian architecture, diverse dining options, and energetic nightlife.

  • Coronado

    Coronado is a town with the Hotel del Coronado, an ice skating rink during Christmas, Moo Creamery, breweries, and a bike path, with views of downtown San Diego from Tidelands Park.

  • Legoland

    A theme park designed for families with young children, featuring rides, shows, and attractions built with Lego bricks. It offers imaginative fun and interactive experiences.

  • SeaWorld

    SeaWorld is a place that can be visited in San Diego.

  • Mission Bay

    Located on the other side of Mission Beach, offering a pathway where people like to exercise and get out and do some uh fitness.

  • Cabrillo National Monument

    Commemorating the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, this monument offers breathtaking panoramic views of the San Diego Bay and Pacific Ocean, plus historic lighthouses.

  • Point Loma

    A historic peninsula offering stunning ocean views, the iconic Cabrillo National Monument, and a charming neighborhood with excellent seafood restaurants. It provides a mix of natural beauty and maritime history.

  • Petco Park

    Home to the San Diego Padres, Petco Park is a state-of-the-art ballpark celebrated for its beautiful downtown setting and innovative architectural design.

  • Mission Beach

    Enjoy a classic Southern California beach town experience at Mission Beach, featuring a long stretch of sand, the historic Belmont Park amusement park, and a lively boardwalk perfect for biking and skating.

  • Pacific Beach

    A lively beach town known for its vibrant boardwalk, surf spots, and energetic nightlife. It's the quintessential Southern California beach experience with a youthful, laid-back vibe.

  • Coronado Beach

    A family-friendly beach consistently ranked among the best in the US, with wide sandy shores and the historic Hotel Del Coronado nearby.

  • Gaslamp Quarter

    San Diego's historic entertainment hub, the Gaslamp Quarter, comes alive at night with its Victorian architecture, diverse dining options, and energetic nightlife.

  • Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

    A mile-long stretch of restored homes and stores on the grounds of the first European settlement in California, known as the birthplace of California.

  • USS Midway Museum

    Explore the longest-serving aircraft carrier in the 20th century, now a floating museum offering a fascinating look into naval aviation history and the lives of its crew.

  • Maritime Museum of San Diego

    This captivating museum showcases a world-renowned collection of historic sailing ships and submarines, offering a unique glimpse into maritime history and seafaring adventures.

  • Torrey Pines State Reserve

    An oceanfront nature reserve with 17,000 acres of picturesque landscape and the Torrey pine, America's rarest pine tree.

  • SeaWorld San Diego

    One of the best aquatic parks for marine mammals that saves injured and harmed marine wildlife. It has phased out its orca program, but you can still see the orca show.

  • Balboa Park Museums

    Balboa Park is home to over a dozen museums, including the Museum of Man, the San Diego Air & Space Museum, and the Natural History Museum, as well as gardens and the Organ Pavilion.

  • Unconditional Surrender / USS midway

    The USS Midway is a popular aircraft carrier museum located on the water in downtown San Diego, next to the Unconditional Surrender statue and an area dedicated to Bob Hope.

  • Old Town / Whaley House / Train Museum / El Campo Cemetery

    Old Town San Diego features a train museum, El Campo Cemetery with historic graves, the Whaley House (said to be haunted), and various museums, shops, and dining options.

  • Maritime Museum

    Explore a world-class collection of historic ships docked along the Embarcadero, including the Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship. It's a journey through maritime history.

  • Belmont Park

    This historic beachfront amusement park offers classic rides, including the iconic Giant Dipper roller coaster, along with arcade games and beachfront dining.

  • Sunset Cliffs

    Dramatic sandstone cliffs plunge into the Pacific Ocean at Sunset Cliffs, offering spectacular panoramic views, especially breathtaking during golden hour.

  • Liberty Public Market

    Liberty Public Market is a large building with a variety of restaurants, shops, and breweries, including a Stone Brewing location, offering oysters, cheese, and craft beers.

  • Torrey Pines

    A stunning state reserve featuring dramatic coastal cliffs, unique Torrey pine trees, and scenic hiking trails with breathtaking ocean views. It's a natural oasis perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

  • UCSD

    The University of California San Diego is a leading research university with a beautiful, modern campus featuring unique architecture and public art. It's a hub of innovation and culture.

  • Mission San Diego

    Mission San Diego is one of the Spanish California missions, featuring gardens, a bell tower, and a chapel.

  • Seaport Village

    A charming waterfront shopping, dining, and entertainment complex with cobblestone paths, unique boutiques, and scenic bay views. It offers a relaxed atmosphere for leisurely exploration.

  • Gaslamp

    Gaslamp is a historic area with a vibrant restaurant and bar scene, including rooftop bars like those at the Marriott and the Noland, as well as shopping and dining options like Ghirardelli and Searsucker.

  • SD Library

    The San Diego Library is known for its unique egg-shaped architecture, offering views of the city and the Coronado Bridge, as well as a rare books area.

  • Grant Hill Park

    Grant Hill Park is a small park offering views of the Coronado Bridge, making it a popular spot for photography.

  • Harper's Topiary Garden / Spruce St. Suspension Bridge

    Harper's Topiary Garden features manicured plants in various shapes, while the Spruce Street Suspension Bridge is a historic footbridge from 1912.

  • North Park

    A trendy and vibrant neighborhood celebrated for its thriving craft brewery scene, eclectic boutiques, diverse eateries, and lively nightlife. It's a hub for young professionals and creatives.

  • Breweries

    San Diego is a top beer destination with numerous breweries, including Stone, Ballast Point, AleSmith, and Mission Brewery, known for West Coast IPAs.

  • Tacos El Gordo

    Tacos El Gordo is a Tijuana transplant serving authentic Mexican tacos in San Diego, with popular choices including the adobada tacos.

  • Donut Bar

    Donut Bar in downtown San Diego is known for its unique donut creations, including the creme brulee donut.

  • Carnitas Snack Shack

    Carnitas Snack Shack in North Park is popular for its pork-based sandwiches and craft sodas, served from an old shack with an open-air seating area.

  • Botanical Gardens

    Wander through the serene and diverse landscapes of the San Diego Botanic Garden, showcasing a wide array of plant life from around the world, including a renowned bamboo collection and a children's garden.

  • La Jolla Cove

    Admire the stunning natural beauty of La Jolla Cove, a picturesque marine sanctuary renowned for its clear waters, abundant sea life like seals and sea lions, and opportunities for snorkeling and kayaking.

  • Little Italy

    Experience the charm and culinary delights of Little Italy, a vibrant downtown neighborhood offering a plethora of excellent restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, and a lively atmosphere, especially on market days.

  • Escondido

    A vibrant city in San Diego County's north inland region, known for its wineries, craft breweries, and cultural attractions like the California Center for the Arts. It offers a blend of agriculture and arts.

  • Hotel del Coronado

    Step back in time at the legendary Hotel del Coronado, a historic beachfront resort renowned for its iconic Victorian architecture, stunning ocean views, and celebrity-studded past. It's a landmark of coastal luxury.

  • Moo Creamery

    Indulge in artisanal ice cream and dairy delights at Moo Creamery, a beloved local spot known for its creative flavors and friendly atmosphere. It's the perfect place for a sweet treat.

  • tidelands Park

    Enjoy waterfront recreation and stunning bay views at Tidelands Park on Coronado, offering green spaces, playgrounds, and easy access to the bay for kayaking and paddleboarding. It's a family-friendly local favorite.

  • Encinitas

    A bohemian surf town with a relaxed atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and a charming downtown filled with unique shops and eateries. It's a favorite spot for surfers and those seeking a laid-back vibe.

  • Old Town San Diego

    Step back in time at the birthplace of California, where historic adobe buildings, Mexican heritage, and lively restaurants create a vibrant atmosphere. It's a colorful immersion into San Diego's early history.

  • Cafe Coyote

    A vibrant and popular Mexican restaurant in Old Town, known for its lively atmosphere, traditional dishes, and potent margaritas. It's a go-to spot for a fun and flavorful dining experience.

  • Casa Guadalajara

    Experience authentic Mexican culture and cuisine in this beautifully decorated restaurant in Old Town. With colorful folk art, delicious food, and festive music, it offers a true taste of Mexico.

  • Bizarre del Mundo

  • Whaley House

    Step into one of the most haunted houses in America, a historic adobe home in Old Town that offers a glimpse into 19th-century San Diego life. It's a must-visit for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts.

  • Miguel's Cocina

    A beloved Mexican restaurant in Coronado, offering classic dishes in a lively setting with a beautiful patio. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors seeking delicious food and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Old Cosmopolitan Hotel

    This historic hotel in Old Town is one of the oldest in San Diego, offering a glimpse into the city's Gold Rush era. It now serves as a museum and provides a unique historical experience.

  • Casa de Reyes

    A festive Mexican restaurant in Old Town, famous for its live mariachi music, delicious food, and vibrant patio courtyard. It's a place to experience authentic Mexican hospitality and entertainment.

  • Downtown

    The vibrant heart of San Diego, featuring a modern skyline, bustling Gaslamp Quarter, diverse dining, and major attractions like Petco Park and the waterfront. It's the city's hub for entertainment and business.

  • Old Town Trolley Tours

    A convenient and informative way to explore San Diego's historic sites and attractions, with knowledgeable guides providing historical anecdotes. It's an ideal introduction to the city's rich past.

  • Water Bar

    A chic waterfront bar and grill in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, offering creative cocktails and fresh seafood with views of the bay. It's a sophisticated spot for drinks and appetizers.

  • PB Shore Club

    A popular beachfront bar and grill in Pacific Beach, offering ocean views, casual eats, and a lively atmosphere. It's a go-to spot for beachgoers looking for drinks and fun.

  • PB Ale House

    A lively brewpub located near the beach in Pacific Beach, serving a variety of craft beers and elevated pub fare. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors to enjoy good food and drinks.

  • Miramar

    Known for its extensive range of outlet shopping, craft breweries, and the Marine Corps Air Station. It offers a mix of retail therapy and industrial-chic vibes.

  • Vista

    A charming inland city known for its beautiful parks, family-friendly atmosphere, and a growing craft beer scene. It offers a more relaxed, community-focused experience.

  • Virgin

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  • Stone

    Home to the renowned Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens, offering a vast selection of craft beers in a stunning, garden-like setting. It's a destination for beer lovers and foodies alike.

  • Harlan Brewing

    A local craft brewery known for its approachable ales and welcoming atmosphere. It's a great spot to sample San Diego's thriving beer culture in a relaxed setting.

  • San Diego Bay

    A picturesque natural harbor offering stunning waterfront views, recreational activities, and access to major attractions like the Embarcadero and Coronado. It's the sparkling blue heart of the city.

  • Embarcadero

    San Diego's scenic waterfront promenade, featuring historic ships, museums, parks, and vibrant public spaces. It's a lively area perfect for walking, exploring, and enjoying bay views.

  • The Headquarters

    A beautifully restored historic building that once housed the San Diego Police Department, now transformed into a vibrant shopping and dining destination. It blends history with modern retail.

  • USS Midway

    A retired aircraft carrier transformed into an immersive naval aviation museum, offering a fascinating look at life at sea and the history of naval aviation. Explore over 300,000 square feet of exhibits.

  • Rady Shell at Jacobs Park

    A stunning outdoor concert venue on the San Diego Bay waterfront, offering world-class acoustics and breathtaking views. It's a premier destination for music lovers and a beautiful public park.

  • Sally's

    A stylish restaurant located within The Headquarters, offering delicious Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in a chic, historic setting. It's known for its fresh ingredients and vibrant flavors.

  • Top of the Hyatt

    San Diego's highest open-air lounge, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city, bay, and ocean. It's the ultimate spot for cocktails with an unparalleled vista.

  • Coronado Island

    Island where you can get a cup of coffee or a snack and then head over towards the Coronado Beach area where they have the Hotel Del Coronado. You can also do some golfing.

  • Silver Strand

    A scenic, 11-mile stretch of coastline connecting Coronado and Imperial Beach, offering pristine beaches, walking paths, and stunning bay and ocean views. It's perfect for biking and leisurely drives.

  • Imperial Beach

    A laid-back beach town at the southern end of San Diego County, known for its surf culture, pier, and relaxed atmosphere. It offers a more local and less crowded beach experience.

  • Poe's

    A unique and eclectic restaurant and bar on Coronado Island, themed after Edgar Allan Poe. It offers a creative menu and a distinctive atmosphere.

  • Village Pizzeria

    A popular and casual pizza spot on Coronado Island, serving delicious New York-style pizzas in a friendly setting. It's a go-to for a quick and satisfying meal.

  • Safari Park

    An expansive wildlife sanctuary operated by the San Diego Zoo, offering large, open-range enclosures for exotic animals. It provides a unique safari-like experience in a naturalistic setting.

  • Sea World

    Dive into a world of marine life and thrilling rides at SeaWorld San Diego. Experience captivating shows, interactive exhibits, and get up close with dolphins, sea lions, and penguins.

  • Carlsbad

    A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, family-friendly attractions like Legoland, and the famous Flower Fields in spring. It offers a relaxed beach town vibe with upscale amenities.

  • Sesame Place

    A theme park dedicated to the beloved children's show 'Sesame Street,' offering rides, shows, and character meet-and-greets. It's an interactive and fun destination for young families.

  • Otai

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  • Prospect Street

    The main thoroughfare in La Jolla Village, lined with upscale boutiques, art galleries, and fine dining restaurants. It's a premier shopping and strolling destination with ocean views.

  • La Jolla Shores

    A beautiful, family-friendly beach known for its gentle waves, making it ideal for swimming, kayaking, and beginner surfing lessons. It's a relaxed and picturesque stretch of coastline.

  • Scripps Pier

    An iconic landmark of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, this pier extends far into the Pacific, offering research facilities and a scenic backdrop for coastal exploration.

  • Black's Beach

    A secluded beach nestled below dramatic cliffs, known for its strong surf and a historically clothing-optional section. It's popular with surfers and those seeking a more rugged, natural experience.

  • University Town Center

    A large, modern shopping mall featuring a wide array of popular retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It's a major retail hub serving the surrounding communities.

  • Westfield UTC

    A upscale open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment destination featuring a mix of high-end brands and popular retailers. It offers a sophisticated shopping experience in a beautiful setting.

  • Del Mar Heights

    A predominantly residential and commercial area known for its proximity to beautiful beaches and upscale amenities. It offers convenient access to shopping and dining.

  • Sea Surf Fish Company

    A popular seafood restaurant offering fresh, locally sourced fish prepared in a variety of delicious ways. It's a casual yet quality dining experience by the coast.

  • Ocean Beach

    A bohemian and eclectic beach town known for its laid-back vibe, pier, and vibrant Sunday farmers' market. It offers a unique, counter-culture atmosphere with great surf spots.

  • South Beach Bar and Grill

    A beloved casual eatery right on Ocean Beach, famous for its delicious fish tacos and stunning ocean views. It's a quintessential beach bar experience.

  • OB Pier

    One of the longest municipal piers on the West Coast, offering panoramic ocean views, fishing opportunities, and a classic Southern California beach vibe. It's a landmark in Ocean Beach.

  • Blue Water Grill

    A popular seafood restaurant located near the OB Pier, offering fresh catches, oysters, and a lively atmosphere with ocean views. It's a great spot for a relaxed meal.

  • Rubios

    A widely known fast-casual chain originating in San Diego, famous for its original fish tacos and other Mexican-inspired seafood dishes. It offers a convenient and tasty option.

  • Mitch's Seafood

    A no-frills, fresh seafood spot located on Shelter Island, known for its incredibly fresh fish tacos and ocean views. It's a local favorite for authentic seafood.

  • Oscar's Mexican Seafood

    A highly-rated, casual spot famous for its Baja-style seafood, particularly its amazing fish tacos and ceviche. It's a must-visit for authentic Mexican seafood flavors.

  • Duck Dive

    A popular beachside bar and grill in Pacific Beach, offering great food, craft cocktails, and a lively atmosphere with ocean views. It's a go-to spot for beach lovers.

  • County Admin Building

    A historic building in Downtown San Diego, notable for its striking architecture and its location overlooking the bay. It offers impressive views from its upper floors.

  • Morning Glory

    A trendy and visually stunning brunch spot in Little Italy, known for its elaborate decor, creative dishes, and vibrant atmosphere. It's an Instagram-worthy destination.

  • Ironside

    A spectacular seafood restaurant in Little Italy, celebrated for its opulent, nautical-themed decor and exceptional seafood dishes. It offers a luxurious dining experience.

  • Felipe's

    A casual and popular Mexican restaurant in Little Italy, known for its traditional dishes and generous portions. It's a reliable spot for flavorful, authentic Mexican cuisine.

  • Landini's

    A beloved, no-frills pizzeria in Little Italy, serving authentic New York-style pizza by the slice or whole pie. It's a go-to for a quick, delicious, and affordable meal.

  • Square Pizza Company

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  • Felipe's Pizza Grotto

    A casual Italian restaurant, likely affiliated with Felipe's Mexican restaurant, offering pizzas and classic Italian-American dishes. It provides a different culinary option in Little Italy.

  • Tourmaline Beach

    A popular beach for surfers and bodyboarders, known for its consistent waves and scenic, rugged coastline. It's a more natural and less developed beach experience.

  • Santanas

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  • Mount Soledad

    Offers an almost 360-degree view of San Diego and is known for the veterans memorial and giant cross.

  • Centennial Park

    A beautiful waterfront park on Coronado Island, Centennial Park offers expansive green lawns, picnic areas, and unparalleled views of the San Diego skyline.

  • Coronado Ferry Landing

    Offering stunning views of the San Diego skyline, the Coronado Ferry Landing is a picturesque spot with shops, restaurants, and a departure point for scenic ferry rides.

  • Bay View Park

    A secluded park offering a beautiful perspective of downtown San Diego.

  • Speckles Oregon Pavilion

    A gift by the Spreckles brothers to the city of San Diego for the 1915 Panama Exposition, hosting concerts and free organ performances.

  • Spanish Village Art Center

    A vibrant hub within Balboa Park, this center features 37 artist studios showcasing diverse works in pottery, painting, glassblowing, and more.

  • Point Loma Peninsula

    Offering dramatic ocean views and a rich maritime history, the Point Loma Peninsula is home to Cabrillo National Monument, tide pools, and scenic walking trails.

  • Cabrio National Monument

    A historic site commemorating the landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay in 1542.

  • Ballast Point

    The location where Cabrillo's expedition landed, with a view from the Visitor Center.

  • Old Point Loma Lighthouse

    Standing sentinel over the Pacific, this historic lighthouse at Cabrillo National Monument offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse into maritime history.

  • Point Loma Nazarene University

    Location of the Greek Amphitheater, the oldest Greek Amphitheater in the Western Hemisphere.

  • Lucy Evans Lauren Memorial Garden

    A peaceful garden overlooking Shelter Island and the San Diego Bay.

  • Shelter Island

    Known for its lush landscaping and boat-filled marina, Shelter Island offers a tranquil bayside escape with seafood restaurants and hotels.

  • Harbor Island

    A man-made island in San Diego Bay, Harbor Island offers waterfront hotels, restaurants, and beautiful views of the city skyline and airport.

  • Liberty Station

    Formerly the Naval Training Center, now a shopping mall and food hall.

  • Sunset Cliff sea cave

    A popular destination for adventure seekers to visit during a negative low tide.

  • Crystal Pier

    A pier in Pacific Beach with cottages available for rent and opportunities for fishing.

  • Pacific Beach Boardwalk

    A nearly 3-mile-long boardwalk spanning from Law Street to South Mission Beach.

  • South Mission Beach

    The southern end of the Pacific Beach Boardwalk.

  • Palisades Park

    A grassy area overlooking North Pacific Beach and Turmaline Beach.

  • North Pacific Beach

    An area with views from Palisades Park.

  • Turmaline Beach

    A beach with views from Palisades Park.

  • Kate sessions Park

    A park known for the large grassy area overlooking Mission Bay.

  • Tijuana

    A city just across the border from San Diego, offering street tacos, markets, and Mexican culture.

  • Oldtown San Diego

    Considered the birthplace of California and the location of the first European settlement on the west coast.

  • Old Town

    A historic park and heritage precinct that preserves and recreates life from the early Mexican and American periods in San Diego, often called the "birthplace of California".

  • Presidio Park

    Park where you can visit the roal presidio and the Junípero Serra Museum.

  • Washington Square Park

    A charming neighborhood park offering a peaceful respite with green space, benches, and a playground, perfect for a leisurely break.

  • Heritage Park Victorian Village

    This beautifully restored collection of Victorian homes offers a nostalgic journey into San Diego's past, featuring charming architecture and local history.

  • Downtown San Diego

    Evolved to become the heart of San Diego, featuring Seaport Village and Tuna Harbor.

  • Navy Pier

    A pier in San Diego's Downtown waterfront area, near the Maritime Museum, that serves as a departure point for ferries.

  • Tuna Harbor

    This vibrant waterfront area is a gateway to maritime adventures, featuring the iconic "Unconditional Surrender" statue and proximity to numerous historical ships and museums.

  • Gas Lamp Quarter

    A nice place to hang out for nightlife, especially along 4th to 6th Avenue from Broadway to Harbor Drive, offering restaurants and hotels, particularly around Fifth Avenue.

  • Old Paway Park

    A weekend destination and Historic Park known for its authentic steam train.

  • Torrey Pines State beach

    A beach area that's a nice place to walk, but also features an area to hike around with views of the cliffs.

  • Torrey Pines State natural reserve

    This stunning coastal reserve protects rare Torrey pine trees and offers breathtaking hiking trails with dramatic ocean vistas and rugged sandstone formations.

  • San Diego Harbor

    An awesome harbor where you can do a San Diego Harbor tour by boat to Coronado Island and see cruisers, destroyers, and battleships.

  • Marina

    A marina area where you can get a Sunset Cruise or rent a boat and take the ferry over to Coronado Island.

  • The Rady Shell

    A concert venue with a grassy knoll and terrace overlooking Coronado Bay.

  • The Old Globe

    A theater located in Balboa Park.

  • San Diego History Center

    A museum in Balboa Park that takes you back to the early times before the Europeans.

  • Balboa Park Railroad

    A popular attraction in Balboa Park, especially for kids.

  • The Embarcadero

    An area with maritime history museums, restaurants, and the cruise terminal; featuring the Maritime Museum, Star of India, and USS Midway.

  • Star of India

    Step aboard the historic Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship, docked at the Embarcadero. Learn about maritime history and life at sea during its long and varied career.

  • Kissing Statue

    A statue on the ground at the Embarcadero symbolizing the end of the war with a sailor kissing a nurse.

  • National Salute to Bob Hope

    Life-size replicas of a speech Bob Hope was giving to the Troops, located at the Embarcadero.

  • Heritage Park

    A park near Old Town featuring old colonial style buildings, including the McConaughey house.

  • La Valencia

    A historical hotel in La Jolla.

  • La Jolla Cave

    A cool cave experience in La Jolla with lots of birds, accessible via a staircase ($10 for adults, $6 for youth).

  • Mt. Soledad

    A Veterans Memorial offering 360-degree views of San Diego.

  • Legoland theme park

    A theme park popular with parents and children.

  • Oceanside Pier

    A pier in Oceanside with a beach strand and nearby hotels, close to the Top Gun house (now a bakery).

  • Naval Station North Island

    Location where Regal aircraft carriers dock, near Coronado.

  • India Street

    The main street in Little Italy.

  • Hillcrest

    Home to the LGBTQ community and a weekend farmers market.

  • San Diego International Airport

    The airport serving San Diego, the busiest single runway airport in the world.

  • Los Angeles Union Station

    A train station in Los Angeles with service to San Diego.

  • Ocean Beach pier

    The longest pier on the west coast of the United States.

  • Ensenada

    City known for fish tacos.

  • Carl Strauss

    Well-known breweries in San Diego.

  • Stone Brewing

    Well-known breweries in San Diego.

  • Marriott Marquis

    Located in the heart of the marina district, this hotel boasts expansive grounds, multiple pools, and easy access to the Convention Center and Gaslamp Quarter. It's a perfect urban oasis with bay views.

  • Hyatt Manchester Grand

    A hotel on the harbor in downtown San Diego with nice views.

  • Mission Valley

    An area about five to six miles from downtown with less expensive hotels and cheaper parking.

  • Park Hyatt

    One of San Diego's best resorts.

  • Park Hyatt Aviara

    One of San Diego's best resorts.

  • Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

    Dramatic sandstone cliffs plunge into the Pacific Ocean at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, offering spectacular panoramic views, especially breathtaking during golden hour.

  • Torrey Pines Gliderport

    Experience thrilling paragliding and hang gliding adventures with unparalleled views of the coastline from this iconic cliffside launch site.

  • Scripps Birch Aquarium

    Perched high above the Pacific, the Birch Aquarium at Scripps features fascinating marine life exhibits, including sharks, jellies, and a stunning 7,000-gallon wave tank.

  • Palm Springs

    Nestled in the desert, Palm Springs is a chic resort city renowned for its mid-century modern architecture, stylish boutiques, and relaxing hot springs.

  • Joshua Tree National Park

    Discover a surreal desert landscape where the Mojave and Colorado deserts converge, famous for its unique Joshua trees, massive rock formations, and stargazing opportunities.

  • Portside Pier

    A vibrant waterfront destination, Portside Pier offers a variety of seafood restaurants, unique shops, and stunning bay views, perfect for a leisurely afternoon.

  • Broadway Pier

    A key gateway to the San Diego Bay, Broadway Pier serves as a hub for cruise ships and offers access to the USS Midway Museum and other waterfront attractions.

  • Comic-Con Museum

    Celebrate the magic of pop culture and the art of storytelling at the Comic-Con Museum, showcasing iconic characters, costumes, and props from beloved films and comics.

  • Air and Space Museum

    Explore the wonders of flight and space exploration at the San Diego Air & Space Museum, featuring a vast collection of aircraft and spacecraft.

  • San Diego Museum of Art

    Immerse yourself in diverse artistic expressions at the San Diego Museum of Art, home to a rich collection spanning centuries and cultures. Explore everything from Old Masters to contemporary works.

  • Museum of Natural History

    Explore the natural wonders of Southern California and beyond at the Fleet Science Center, featuring dinosaurs, gems, and interactive exhibits on the environment.

  • California Tower

    This iconic landmark in Balboa Park offers panoramic views of the city and beyond from its observation deck, showcasing stunning Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.

  • Oldtown State Historic Park

    Step back in time in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, the birthplace of California, featuring preserved adobe buildings, charming shops, and lively Mexican restaurants.

  • Bayside Trail

    This scenic trail along the Point Loma Peninsula offers stunning views of the bay, city skyline, and the Pacific Ocean, perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride.

  • Yokohama Friendship Bell

    A beautiful symbol of international friendship, this authentic Japanese bell is located on Shelter Island, celebrating San Diego's sister city relationship with Yokohama.

  • La Hoya Sea Caves

    These stunning sea caves carved by the Pacific are a highlight of the La Jolla coastline, best explored by kayak or by viewing from above.

  • Children's Pool

    A cove with a breakwater where seals and sea lions live, making it a great place to see them up close, though swimming is mostly reserved for wildlife now.

  • Disneyland

    The 'Happiest Place on Earth,' Disneyland Park offers magical theme park experiences with iconic attractions, enchanting parades, and beloved Disney characters.

  • Molly's

    A restaurant on Mission Beach known for its variety of breakfast options and rooftop seating area.

  • Japanese Gardens

    A garden within Balboa Park featuring koi ponds, waterfalls, lush gardens, and Japanese architectural buildings; requires an entrance fee.

  • Unconditional Surrender Statue

    A large statue depicting the famous World War II kiss, located in Tuna Harbor.

  • Silver Strand State Beach

    A quiet and relaxing beach on Coronado Island, good for relaxing, watching birds, and clamming, but not for swimming.

  • Born and Raised

    A restaurant in Little Italy with a rooftop bar area.

  • Felipe's Pizza

    A restaurant in Little Italy with huge servings of lasagna and ravioli.

  • Bobo Natural Gelato

    A gelato shop in Little Italy.

  • Torrey Pines Nature Reserve

    A natural area along the coast with beautiful coastline views and hiking trails.

  • Guy Fleming Trail

    A trail within Torrey Pines Nature Reserve with breathtaking views of the California coast.

  • OB Smoothies

    A smoothie bar in Ocean Beach known for its Acai bowls.

  • Mike's Tacos

    A taco restaurant in Ocean Beach.

  • Sunset Cliffs Natural Area

    A scenic area in Ocean Beach for walking along the ocean and viewing sunsets.

  • El Prez

    A bar in Pacific Beach with a rooftop bar and ocean views.

  • Baja Beach Cafe

    A cafe in Pacific Beach with oceanfront seating.

  • Sushi Coochie

    A sushi restaurant a couple blocks down from the boardwalk in Pacific Beach.

  • Maritime Museum of San Deigo

    A museum in San Diego that allows visitors to explore restored vintage ships and historical exhibits.

  • Coastal Trail

    A beautiful coastal walk that takes you all along La Hoya's coastline.

  • Sea Lion Colony

    Area along the shoreline in La Jolla where you can see many sea lions.

  • San Diego Natural History Museum

    Explore the wonders of Southern California's natural world at the San Diego Natural History Museum. Discover dinosaurs, fossils, local ecosystems, and the region's unique biodiversity.

  • San Diego Air and Space Museum

    Ignite your imagination at the San Diego Air and Space Museum, celebrating humanity's journey into flight and space. Explore iconic aircraft, spacecraft, and interactive exhibits.

  • Mingi International Museum

    Discover a world of art and culture at the Mingei International Museum, dedicated to the exhibition of folk art, traditional craft, and contemporary objects that tell a story.

  • San Diego Safari Park

    A safari park where you get to see animals more free range than at the zoo.

  • Oldtown San Diego State Historic Park

    Step back into the 19th century at Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, where you can explore preserved buildings and experience the Mexican and early American periods.

  • Whley House Museum

    Explore one of the most haunted houses in America at the Whaley House Museum in Old Town San Diego. This historic Greek Revival house offers a glimpse into 19th-century life.

  • Cassaday Estillo

    Discover unique artisanal crafts and handcrafted jewelry at Cassaday Estillo, a boutique known for its distinctive designs and quality artistry.

  • NAS Coronado

    While primarily a naval air station, the area around NAS Coronado offers scenic views and access to beautiful beaches. The iconic Hotel del Coronado is a nearby landmark.

  • Embaradero

    Area where you can get your San Diego ferry, see the Star of India, tour a US submarine and a Soviet era submarine, and access restaurants and cafes next to the cruise ship terminal.

  • Gas Lamp District

    A nice place to hang out for nightlife, especially along 4th to 6th Avenue from Broadway to Harbor Drive, offering restaurants and hotels, particularly around Fifth Avenue.

  • Fifth Avenue

    Good area to stay in Gas Lamp District where you're going to get good cafes for breakfast and good bars for chilling in the evening time.

  • Rody Shell

    A really cool concert venue. So, if you can try and get a concert here, maybe in the evening time in the summer or sometime in the daytime.

  • Tory Pines Golf Course

    Best golf course you're going to find in San Diego.

  • Tory Pines State Reserve

    Explore the rugged beauty of Torrey Pines State Reserve, famous for its rare Torrey pine trees and dramatic coastal cliffs. Hike scenic trails offering breathtaking ocean views.

  • Black Beach

    Clothing optional beach where you might get to see porpuses and whales.

  • Glider Port

    Where you can watch paragliders take off and soar above the cliffs, and take a course to learn how to fly a bird of prey.

  • Mount Solidad

    Great view of San Diego 360°, offering a National Veterans Memorial and hiking opportunities.

  • Wild Animal Park

    A safari park where you get to see animals more free range than at the zoo.

  • U.S.S. Midway

    A decommissioned Navy ship that was active until 1992 and now serves as a museum where visitors can explore aircraft from different eras.

  • The Birch Aquarium

    An aquarium that plays an important part in San Diego's tradition of marine research and conservation.

  • Alcazar Gardens of Seville

    A recreation of the Alcazar Gardens of Seville located within Balboa Park.

  • Scripps Park

    An ideal place for picnics, barbecues, and outdoor events, located next to the Children's Pool where seals and sea lions can be seen.

  • Birch Aquarium

    An incredible place for families with interactive exhibits, tide pool touch tanks, and panoramic ocean views, part of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography

    A research institution with the Scripps Pier, which is a popular spot for photographers.

  • Windansea

    A popular surf spot known for the reef surf and the signature Wind and Sea Shack, a historical landmark.

  • Marine Street

    A popular beach for sunbathing, swimming, and skimboarding, offering scenic views and walks.

  • Bird Rock

    A quiet village with a beach atmosphere, cafes, and restaurants, offering local scenery.

  • Sunny Jim Sea Cave

    The only cave in La Jolla open to the public, accessible via a tunnel and staircase carved into the cliffside, thought to be used by smugglers during prohibition.

  • Ellen Browning Scripps Park

    An ideal place for picnics, barbecues, and outdoor events, located next to the Children's Pool where seals and sea lions can be seen.

  • Marine Room

    An elegant fine dining restaurant right along La Jolla Shores beach.

  • Gerard Avenue

    Lined with boutiques, gift shops, and galleries, offering something for everyone from cafes to clothing, jewelry, and art.

  • La Jolla Comedy Store

    Features world-renowned comedians every week.

  • The Lot

    A luxury cinema where you can order upscale dining or beverages from the bar or cafe during the film.

  • Georges at The Cove

    One of the top-rated restaurants in La Jolla.

  • Duke's

    Known for their Hawaiian-inspired cuisine.

  • The Spot

    A casual tavern with pub grub and drinks.

  • El Pescador

    Offers fresh caught seafood cuts, sandwiches, and salads.

  • Torrey Pines Golf Course

    Home to PGA golf tournaments.

  • La Jolla Tide Pools

    During low tide, you can see crabs, sea anemones, sea stars, and more.

  • Wind and Sea Beach Club

    The namesake of Windansea beach, a popular surf spot.

  • Museum of Contemporary Art

    Founded in 1941, it has a diverse collection of contemporary art as well as a sculpture garden and gift shop.

  • La Jolla Playhouse

    Has been home to many world premieres for plays and musicals and has a reputation for showcasing exciting and innovative new work.

  • Salk Institute

    A world-renowned research center founded in 1960 by Jonas Salk, known for its stunning architecture designed by Louis Khan and its beautiful Infinity Fountain.

  • La Jolla Village Square

    Where many of the locals do their shopping, with everything from Whole Foods to Trader Joe's.

  • Westfield UTC Mall

    One of San Diego's most popular malls.

  • Manchester Grand Hyatt

    This large waterfront hotel offers stunning bay and city views, making it a prime spot for both tourists and business travelers. Enjoy its convenient location near popular attractions and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Julian

    Un lugar para experimentar si no te quedas solo en el centro de San Diego.

  • Zoo

    Un lugar para experimentar si no te quedas solo en el centro de San Diego.

  • Hotel del

    The historic Hotel del Coronado is a magnificent Victorian seaside resort that has hosted celebrities and royalty for over a century. It's a National Historic Landmark renowned for its iconic red rooftops and beachfront location.

  • Puesto la Puerta

    Un lugar con ofertas baratas de happy hour.

  • Miguel's

    Ir por las flautas durante la hora feliz te ahorrará dinero.

  • Taste and Thirst

    Ir por las bebidas especiales durante la hora feliz te ahorrará dinero.

  • Breakfast Republic

    Un gran lugar para desayunar antes de visitar los parques.

  • Original House of Gogo

    Un gran lugar para desayunar antes de visitar los parques.

  • Snooze Eatery

    Un gran lugar para desayunar antes de visitar los parques.

  • South Park

    Una buena opción para cenar si vas a los parques.

  • Bueno Forqueta

    Una buena opción para cenar si vas a los parques.

  • Las Cuatros Milpas

    Un popular lugar de tacos cerca de Barrio Logan.

  • Lahainas PB

    Si vas a beber durante el día, asegúrate de mantenerte hidratado.

  • Turf Club

    Si vas a beber durante el día, asegúrate de mantenerte hidratado.

  • Oceanside

    Un lugar agradable para visitar en el norte del condado de San Diego.

  • Fallbrook

    Un lugar agradable para visitar en el norte del condado de San Diego.

  • Temecula

    A valley about an hour from San Diego known for rolling vineyards, wine tasting rooms, and hot air balloon rides.

  • Lake Cuyamaca

    Un lugar escénico y natural al este de San Diego.

  • Cleveland National Forest

    Un lugar escénico y natural al este de San Diego.

  • Borrego Springs

    Un lugar escénico y natural al este de San Diego.

  • Alcatel Wells

    El área donde se encuentran los casinos, al este de San Diego.

  • Viejas Casinos

    El área donde se encuentran los casinos, al este de San Diego.

  • Potato Chip Rock

    Un lugar para ir de excursión.

  • Tory Pines

    Known for ocean views and rare Tory Pine trees, with unforgettable guided slot canyon hikes.

  • Razor Point Trail

    A trail that winds past dramatic sandstone cliffs and overlooks.

  • Tory Pines Glider Port

    A spot to relax and watch paragliders, with a cafe and a peregrine falcon station.

  • Oldtown

    Known as the birthplace of California, filled with adobe buildings, museums, and shops that evoke the 1800s, with popular spots like Cafe Coyote and Oldtown Mexican Cafe.

  • Whe House

    Rumored to be one of the most haunted houses in the US.

  • Oldtown Mexican Cafe

    A local favorite where you can see tortillas being made right in front of you.

  • La Hoya

    One of the most beautiful spots in San Diego, and it's part of a protected marine reserve.

  • Tmacula Valley

    About an hour away from San Diego and has rolling vineyards, wine tasting rooms, and hot air balloon rides over the countryside.

  • The Taco Stand

    This taco stand is known for having the best California burritos, which include steak, guacamole, sauce, and french fries.

  • Spruce Street Suspension Bridge

    A suspension bridge in a residential neighborhood that wobbles when you walk across it.

  • Harper's Topiary Garden

    A private garden with bushes trimmed into familiar shapes, such as a deranged bunny and a puppy.

  • Kurtz Street Vintage Market

    San Diego's largest consignment store with a variety of vintage and antique items.

  • Annie's Slot Canyon

    A hiking trail that runs through narrow slot canyons made of sandstone, with defaced walls.

  • Ocean Beach Farmer's Market

    A food market with pastries, African cuisine, pizza, flowers, produce, and unique dishes.

  • Shoreline Park

    A park on Shelter Island that offers views of the city and the moonrise.

  • Best Western Plus Island Palms

    A hotel with a rainforest-themed lobby and views of the marina.

  • La Hoya Cove

    A cove full of sea lions and other wildlife.

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