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What are the Best Activities to Do in San Diego in April?

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Robyn

Contemplating a week in San Diego mid-April. Looking for a great (affordable) place to stay and great things to do!

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Krystle

Try and stay at a vrbo or a Residnce Inn (Marriott) as they have kitchenettes. Downtown San Diego is expensive but there are so many great options in Caramel Mountain or La Jolla which is still close to beach. If you are planning on hitting up the big ticket attractions pre purchase for a savings or consider one of the CityPasses (Costco sells them)

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Robyn

Thanks!

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Maria

I second the passes. We did kayaking in La Jolla. It was a ton of fun. You’d have to book those in advance. We also did the USS Midway tour which was very cool.

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Chris

Hi Robyn, I was there last week and there are a lot of great places to eat, particularly Mexican food of course. I would say my favorites were Cocina 35 (downtown) and Trust (kind of near North Park).
Here's my Google map from San Diego, it has a lot of the highest rated yelp food places on it - way too many to try them all unfortunately!
https://tinyurl.com/y7ubkysw
And it also has sights and activities on it. Just NW of San Diego are the La Jolla Coves, home to a lot of seals and sea lions.
And then just north of that is Torrey Pines state park which has some great easy hikes along some cliffs beside the ocean - very scenic.
Install a few apps (Bird and Lime) before you go, if you want to try scootering around on motorized standup scooters. There's thousands of them all over the city. You just point your phone at them to unlock them, and leave them wherever you end up. It's a great way to get around quickly. uber is also really cheap there.
North Park is a nice, trendy area close to a lot of breweries and restaurants, and is a good place to focus on when looking at Airbnbs.

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Kari

If you are interested in the Zoo and some of the museums and gardens in Balboa Park they also have a pass that covers them all.

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Kari

And the Trolley tours are great too

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Ken

20$ week bus pass, obtainable in the airport was incredible value and takes you everywhere on buses and trolleys (right to Mexican border)

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Ken

We stayed in the Old Town... Just brilliant (Best Western)

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Jill

Pacific Beach is great for Air B&Bs. Head to Modern Times for amazing beer

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Shannon

Robyn - my all time favorite zoo is the San Diego zoo safari park It’s outside of San Diego You can spluege to do an in the park Jeep tour. The actual SD zoo is also great and has animals I’ve never seen before.
you can’t go wrong at either attraction.

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Brandy

Shannon I agree with this. We were there just a couple weeks ago and even in the pouring rain, the safari park was amazing.

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Jocelynn

Old Town Seaworld and the Zoo. Got discount for some attractions like SeaWorld with AMA card.

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Sheila

Coronado Island

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Patti

Kings Inn highly recommend it

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Eva

VicManuel Moncholi

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Mat

Love It there. Not enough Mexico is SD. Such a great influence on the local culture.

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Greg

Kings Inn is our go-to great place to stay.

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Scaiter

Imperial Beach and Corando Island are two of my favorite spots.

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Barb

Love La Jolla

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Diana

Go to a baseball game if they are playing. USS Midway.

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Michelle

Sea Kajak with La Jolla Kajak. Best thing we did in San Diego and you can get discounts on Groupon.
https://www.groupon.com/browse/san-diego?lat=32.716...

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Krista

Just got back a week ago. Loved the zoo!!!

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Krista

San Diego Zoo

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Scott

I really liked the Mission Bay area.


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A Week in San Diego: Affordable Stay and Exciting Activities

San Diego, the beautiful coastal city in Southern California, is an excellent destination for a week-long getaway in mid-April. With its mild weather, stunning beaches, and a wealth of attractions, there's no shortage of things to do and see. In this blog post, we'll explore an affordable place to stay and some great activities to make the most of your time in San Diego.

Affordable Accommodation: Best Western Bayside Inn

For an affordable and convenient place to stay, consider the Best Western Bayside Inn. Located in the heart of San Diego, this hotel offers comfortable rooms, friendly service, and reasonable rates. Some key highlights of this hotel include:

  • Proximity to popular attractions like the San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, and the Gaslamp Quarter
  • Complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi
  • Outdoor pool and hot tub
  • Nightly rates starting from around $150 during mid-April

Top Things to Do in San Diego

1. Explore Balboa Park

Balboa Park, a vast cultural hub spanning 1,200 acres, is a must-visit destination. Home to 17 museums, beautiful gardens, and the famous San Diego Zoo, you can easily spend an entire day (or more) exploring this expansive park. Some highlights include the San Diego Museum of Art, the San Diego Air & Space Museum, and the Japanese Friendship Garden.

2. Visit the San Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo, located within Balboa Park, is one of the most renowned zoos in the world. With over 3,700 animals from 650 species, this zoo offers an incredible opportunity to get up close and personal with a diverse range of wildlife. Don't miss the giant pandas, the polar bear plunge exhibit, and the gorilla tropics.

3. Relax at Mission Beach

Mission Beach is a classic Southern California beach destination, perfect for a relaxing day in the sun. Stroll along the iconic boardwalk, indulge in some delicious food from the beachside eateries, or simply soak up the sun and enjoy the ocean breeze.

4. Explore Old Town San Diego

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of San Diego by visiting Old Town. This vibrant district features charming adobe buildings, authentic Mexican restaurants, and unique shops showcasing local artisans' crafts. Don't miss the Visitor's Center and the Presidio Park, where you can learn about the city's early Spanish heritage.

With its affordable accommodation options and a diverse range of activities, San Diego is an ideal destination for a week-long getaway in mid-April. Whether you're seeking cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, or simply a chance to relax and soak up the sun, this vibrant city has something for everyone.



   










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