Guidebook for San Diego

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Guidebook for San Diego

Food Scene

Great brunch or happy hour food & drinks on the beach in a "classier" beach setting.
105 locals recommend
TOWER23 Hotel
723 Felspar St
105 locals recommend
Great brunch or happy hour food & drinks on the beach in a "classier" beach setting.
Delicious breakfast, lunch and brunch!
42 locals recommend
Isabel's Cantina
966 Felspar St
42 locals recommend
Delicious breakfast, lunch and brunch!

Drinks & Nightlife

For day drinking, night drinking, any kind of drinking...
118 locals recommend
PB Shore Club
4343 Ocean Blvd
118 locals recommend
For day drinking, night drinking, any kind of drinking...

Parks & Nature

Pretty beach, kayaking, being touristy...
94 locals recommend
La Jolla Shores Park
8300 Camino Del Oro
94 locals recommend
Pretty beach, kayaking, being touristy...
Gorgeous views! It's not so much a "hike" as a very nice nature trail with ocean views and occasional dolphin spotting.
206 locals recommend
Torrey Pines
206 locals recommend
Gorgeous views! It's not so much a "hike" as a very nice nature trail with ocean views and occasional dolphin spotting.

Sightseeing

Hotel del Coronado is a famous hotel built in the 1800's and an iconic setting in San Diego. Getting food or ice cream there while relaxing on the beach is the epitome of summer! Or, rent bike cruisers and daydream about the houses you want to buy in Coronado.
519 locals recommend
Hotel Del Coronado
1500 Orange Ave
519 locals recommend
Hotel del Coronado is a famous hotel built in the 1800's and an iconic setting in San Diego. Getting food or ice cream there while relaxing on the beach is the epitome of summer! Or, rent bike cruisers and daydream about the houses you want to buy in Coronado.
Old Town San Diego is where San Diego started. You can still see the old buildings from the 1800's and visit museums. There's an old "haunted house" there too and ghost tours if you're into the spooky stuff.
1070 locals recommend
Old Town
1070 locals recommend
Old Town San Diego is where San Diego started. You can still see the old buildings from the 1800's and visit museums. There's an old "haunted house" there too and ghost tours if you're into the spooky stuff.