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2017
9
February
Which restaurants, neighborhoods, and beaches are must-visits in San Diego?
9
February
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Stephanie Ampoma
La Jolla at sunset!! You will see hundreds of sea lions and seals just hanging out! So awesome!
Mylène
airbnb
Kelly
Ocean Beach is laid back and close enough to the rest of San Diego to easily get places like the zoo. Nice long beach with beautiful sunsets and the neighbourhood has a ton of restaurants and bars. OB Noodle House and The Joint both very good restaurants.
Lindsay
I second the hop on hop off trolley tour! I think it's called Old Town Trolley Tours. Cheap and you get to see and learn soooo much about the city! My favorite was Balboa Park (even over the zoo), Coronado Island is amazing, Old Town, Gaslight District for food, Little Italy, and really just every where is super cool!
Chloe
Good info here: https://disneylanddaily.com/all-about-san-diego-travel.../
I loved the Safari Park... I'd skip legoland unless you're really into lego or have really little kids (even then it's a stretch).
Candice
The Marriott Marquis is absolutely amazing! You couldn't ask for a better location it's downtown on the waterfront!!!! Sooo beautiful!!!! We rented a car on our first trip and barely ended up using it so decided not to for subsequent trips. I love mission beach and the San Diego zoo but this hotel is right in the heart of San Diego and walking distance to lots of entertainment and sight seeing.
http://www.marriott.com/.../sandt-san-diego-marriott.../
Mark
Love San Diego. Go to a ball game, Coronado, Balboa park and the Zoo....so much to do. Sea Port Village although a tourist trap still nice if you've never been. The USS midway museum is cool if you like that stuff. Drive along the coast from Sunset Cliffs up to Oceanside..so much to do.
Amelia
It's one of my favourite vacations! I stayed near the marina in a cheap hotel and spent a day in la jolla and at a few beaches. Great food and weather.
Justin
Favorite restaurant is Kansas city BBQ. Parts of top gun were filmed in it. Good if you like ribs/brisket
Sheila
Old Town, ferry ride to Coronado , Balboa Park, Zoo, Cabrillo Point, take Coaster train to Oceanside
Lisa
Coronado Beach makes for a swell day. Awesome beach, beautiful homes to look at and you may see some navy planes fly in/out.
Rachel
Costco.ca has GO cards for San Diego. Admission to all the hot spots is included.
Tammy
Take the hop on hop off trolley tour , that way you can explore several neighborhoods at your leisure. Start out at Seaport Village, my fave area!
Sharon
I was there for only one day, on a day tour. We went to Sea World for the day, enjoyed it very much..
Ira
Has been a few years but San Diego zoo, sea world, old town for good Mexican.
Pamela
I stay at the Best Western Plus Island Palms & Marina on Shelter Island.
islandpalms.com
Ilia
San Diego Zoo and head down to Del Mar for a great not busy beach!!!!!!
Deb
If you timeshare Oceanside has some "On the beach" accommodation .....
Angela
Thanks, I'll be back! In Tijuana till Saturday
Rick
Do a picinic on Coronado Island the beach is Spectacular!
Chloe
Mousesavers.com has good info too
Crystal
Ocean beach. Pacific beach. La Jolla.
Beer republic. Leilani's.
LaWanda
Hodads for a great burger
Cindy
Coyote Bar and Grill, Carlsbad
Melanie
Following
Angela
Following here for one night
Amanda
Wear sunscreen and lots of it !!! Even on cloudy days !
A.I. says...
Exploring San Diego
San Diego is a beautiful city located in Southern California, known for its stunning beaches and laid-back vibe. If you're planning a trip to San Diego in July and looking for some advice, you've come to the right place!
Duration of Stay
The length of your stay in San Diego really depends on how much time you have and what you want to do. Some people stay for a weekend getaway, while others opt for a week-long vacation. Since you're looking for relaxation and beach time, I would recommend staying at least 4-5 days to fully enjoy what San Diego has to offer.
Favorite Spots
San Diego has so many amazing spots to explore! If you're open to staying outside of the city, I highly recommend checking out beachside towns like La Jolla, Del Mar, or Encinitas. These towns offer a more relaxed and scenic vibe, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the beach. With a rental car, you can easily switch it up and explore different areas.
Accommodation Recommendations
If you have points to use for Starwood or Marriott group hotels, that's a great option for a few nights of comfortable stay. For Airbnb, there are plenty of options in San Diego, from beachfront cottages to modern condos. Look for places near the beach or in charming neighborhoods for a more authentic experience.
Favorite Restaurants/Neighborhoods/Beaches
Some of my favorite restaurants in San Diego include The Crack Shack for delicious fried chicken, Oscar's Mexican Seafood for fresh seafood tacos, and Extraordinary Desserts for mouthwatering desserts. As for neighborhoods, explore the Gaslamp Quarter for nightlife and dining, Little Italy for cozy cafes and Italian cuisine, and Pacific Beach for a laid-back beach town vibe. Don't miss out on iconic beaches like Coronado Beach, Mission Beach, and La Jolla Cove for stunning views and relaxing beach time.
Enjoy your trip to San Diego and have a fantastic time exploring this beautiful city!
Elle
Hey all - looking for some advice on San Diego. I've never been and am not familiar at all with that part of California.
Looking to go in July. Mostly jonesin' for relaxation/beach time. I have points I can use for Starwood or Marriot group hotels for a few nights and will likely do airbnb for anything on top of that (unless there are better suggestions). A few questions:
- How long do you typically stay for?
- Any fave spots? We're open to staying outside of the city in smaller beachside towns and will have a rental car most likely if we want to stay a few nights in one spot and then switch it up.
- Do you have a fave airbnb or hotel?
- Any fave restaurants/neighbourhoods/beaches that you would recommend?
Thanks in advance!