
THE ULTIMATE FIRST-TIME VISITORS GUIDE TO SAN DIEGO (INCLUDING MAP & ITINERARIES)
Last Updated on 24th July 2024 by Bejal
Located in Southern California, San Diego is a much desired location for locals as well as the flock of international visitors seen each year enjoying the ‘Cali’ life. It’s loved not just for its beautiful coastal location but for the fantastic range of things to do in San Diego city and the surrounding county of the same name. This diverse area is a melting pot of flavours, cultures, beaches, heritage, wonderful hotels and so much more. This ultimate visitors guide to San Diego showcases the best things to do in San Diego and most certainly is your companion if you are planning an upcoming visit.
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Where is San Diego Located (Map)
San Diego is a Southern Californian City, located in the county with the same name. It’s located on the Pacific ocean and on the USA, Mexico border, hence it’s Mexican influence.
How to use map: Click on the map for an interactive version. This map shoudl be used in conjunction with this guide. The legend on the left, has all the notable points of interest in the city including museums, things to do, food and drinks recommendations in all neighbourhoods featured in this article.. Hotels in most neighbourhoods have also been suggested for ease.
How to Get to San Diego?
Flights
Most visitors arrive into San Diego International Airport by an international flight or national flight from within the United States.
We opt for direct flights to San Diego from London Heathrow which take roughly 13 hours but American Airlines, United Airlines as well as Virgin Atlantic all have flights from either London Gatwick or Heathrow now.
If travelling within the United States, direct flights are possible with Delta and American Airlines as well as other budget alternatives.
Trains & Buses
If you are located in another part of California, it is possible to take a train to San Diego. Amtrak, has trains as well as buses which access around 150 destinations in California including San Diego as well as national parks, wineries and beaches. For example the Pacific Surfliner incorporating some of California’s beautiful coastline goes from Los Angeles to San Diego.
Check Train routes here with Amtrak.
How to Get Around San Diego?
Depending on the length of time you are visiting San Diego and the fact that many neighbourhoods and points of interest are scattered around, public transport isn’t always the best. In fact buses can be quite lengthy with multiple stops. We recommend either using apps like Lyft or Uber. It will be far easier as you would be dropped off at the exact destination and payment is easy and secure.
If you are comfortable driving internationally, then our top advice would be to hire a car. Just remember they drive on the right hand side across the pond!
When to Visit San Diego?
San Diego is blessed with some pretty beautiful weather so it is an ideal location to visit all year round. There are only two real season with summer averaging 76°F-78°F (26°C-28°C) and the winter sitting between 66°F-67°F (20°C-22°C). If you’re looking to avoid the crowds then March-April and September-November are great times. July through to September are undoubtedly the hottest months and therefore the busiest.
It’s good to note that coastal temperatures can be a little lower and mornings can be a little overcast but by lunchtime you’re sure to have glorious blue skies and minimal cloud cover.
Locals describe May as being the most grey and June as being quite gloomy so you may want to avoid those!
We visited around the first week of November and the weather was perfect with temperature averaging around 22-25°C during the day, especially on our latest visits.

How Long to Stay in San Diego?
This is entirely down to what you plan to do. To get a taste of the neighbourhoods as well as spend some time at the beaches and head up the coast, we’d say five to seven days is a great length of time, especially if you want to take things leisurely and not rush around. After all you are on holiday!
Where to Stay in San Diego?
San Diego has a wonderful range of hotels to suit all tastes and budgets. Whether you’d like a beachside location, prefer the city scape or something in between, you can be sure you’ll find a great place to base yourself.
For a comprehensive list of hotels in Downtown Gaslamp, Coronado and La Jolla. Have a read of Quirky Boutique hotels in San Diego.
Here are a couple of our recommendations of hotels based in the Gaslamp District, near Little Italy, Coronado Island and La Jolla, in a little more detail. Be sure to read the guide below for suggestion and a deeper dive.
Related Article: The Best Quirky Boutique Hotels in San Diego
Downtown / Gaslamp Quarter
Best place to stay for: Business travellers, those who like to be near restaurants and nightlife as well as in the heart of San Diego’s historic district. This is the best location for accessibility to many of San Diego’s best neighbourhoods as well as points of interest. It’s pretty close to the business district so perfect for those travelling for work.
The Moxy San Diego, Gaslamp / Downtown.
Style: Good value/ Mid-Range
Moxy hotels are a part of the Marriott group and provide very hip and cool accommodation with industrial style interiors. Think neo lights with eye catching signs, quirky room features as well as comfort. There’s a bar on the ground floor great for drinks, anytime dining and a great breakfast. They also have communal work spaces, a gym, a snack bar, DJ’s at weekends, games in the communal area plus there’s a secret sleep easy cocktail bar, which requires guests to reserve a spot!

The Details
- Location: 831 Sixth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 I Tel. +1 6192396699.
- Map: Location.
- Details: Check in: 16:00 Check Out: 11:00.
- Breakfast options: Choose from the is served daily available from the bar.
- Family Friendly: Yes although more suited to adults.
- Dog Friendly: Yes.
- Parking: underground valet parking is available.
Why we love this hotel: Guests can check in at the bar and receive free drink tokens. There’s a great range of house cocktails, beers and other beverages available. Guest rooms also have mini steamers, the hotel also has a communal ironing room. Note the small room accessories like the retro telephone, artwork and desks. The decor is cool, as are the neon signs and the very cool trendy vibe of the place, making Moxy a popular choice for all age ranges. A hotel that oozes quirky from the moment you step in.
The Pendry
Style: Luxury
Definitely one of Downtown San Diego’s most beautiful luxury hotels, in terms of it’s spacious, light and airy rooms as well as the impeccable service. Rooms and suites also come with huge glass showers and marble finishes with amenities by MiN of NYC.
If you’re a guest at the Pendry, you will be granted priority access to it’s social club, Oxford. The hotels has a good looking pool, wellness spa and fitness centre.
There are also some great restaurants on the ground floor such as Lion fish, Provisional Kitchen and cocktails at Fifth & Rose, all of which we can personally recommend.
The Details
- Location: 550 J Street, San Diego, CA 92101 I Tel. +1 619 7387 000.
- Map: Location.
- Details: Check in: 16:00 Check Out: 12:00.
- Breakfast options: in-room dining available 06:00-23:00. Breakfast (+all food) menu items at extra cost.
- Family Friendly: Yes (adjoining rooms available).
- Dog Friendly: Yes (no extra fee).
- Parking: Pendry has a valet parking lot for guests charged at $59 for two hours.
Little Italy
Best Place to Stay for: those who want to be close to the airport, access to the harbourfront, love eating Italian and want a community vibe.
Carte Hotel San Diego Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton
Style: Luxury
Distance to Piazza della Famiglia, Little Italy: seven minutes walk.
One of the newest hotels in Little Italy and is perfect if you love a spot of healthy lifestyle on your holidays as its built into a 28,000 square foot Fit Athletic Club and outdoor swimming pool.
The hotels, 246 luxury rooms are very comfortable with all the latest mod cons and together are water refill stations on each floor. Many have great views of the downtown area and sea via the embarcadero.
The Above Ash Bar is on the rooftop and as well as offering views over San Diego and the bay, it also serves up cocktails and is the perfect fancy hang out after a day of sightseeing.
The Watercolours restaurant inside the hotel specialises in seafood with the coastal location of the city, amongst other things and does great lunch options as well as set menus for dinner.
- Location: 401 W Ash St, San Diego, CA 92101 I Tel. +1 619 546 9600 I Website.
- Find it here: Map Location.
- Details: Check in: 16:00, Check Out: 11:00.
Porto Vista Hotel
Style: Mid-range
This definitely is a hotel for those who love a bit more fun, colour, and an artistic playful vibe. There are 190 rooms including five suites, which have also been recently refurbished. They are decorated in neutral clean tones with a splash of colour from pieces of art. Some have balconies too.
The hotel features contemporary local and international artists throughout the hotel from their collaboration with 1805 Gallery Director Lauren Story. The murals around the hotel are forever changing and being such a cool vibe to the hotel.
There is a rooftop ‘spool’ which is a heated mini pool with spa jets and is perfect for hanging out with a good book or just relaxing. The inhouse restaurant, Glass Door serves up locally sourced ingredients in dishes as well as cocktails that can be sipped with panoramic views of the Bay area as well as Little Italy.
- Location: 1835 Columbia St, San Diego, CA 92101 I Tel. +1 619 544 0164 I Website.
- Find it Here: Map Location.
- Details: Check in: 15:00, Check Out: 11:00.
Coronado Island
Best place to stay for: Beachside holidays, families, honeymoons, slow travellers abd those who like a small-town community feel.
Hotel del Coronado (Luxury)
The most famous hotel in San Diego, The Hotel Del Coronado is a historic beachfront hotel oozing with charm.
An island Constitution and made famous by the 1958 movie, Some like it hot starring Marilyn Monroe, this is a hotel with oodles of charm and impeccable service. It has around 774 rooms scattered in the form of village and Cabana format to mention a few. Originally opened in 1888, the hotel will see it’s final restoration project come to an end in early 2025.
This hotel is perfect for special occasions, and definitely great for a one off splurge whilst on the island to experience The Dell ambience and walk in the footsteps of movie legends who have stayed here.

- Location I 1500 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118 I Tel. +1 619 435 6611.
- Map I Location:
- Details I Check in: 16:00 Check Out: 11:00.
1906 Lodge Coronado
Style: Mid-range
If it’s a beach hotel with quiet, calm romantic vibes you’re looking for, 1906 Lodge Coronado is the best choice for you. It has been beautifully restored and has been on Coronado Island for over a century.
It’s just a block away from the main shops of Orange Avenue, restaurants and galleries and a short walk away from the beach and the world renown Hotel del Coronado.
1906 Lodge Coronado is more along the European boutique system of only having 17 guest rooms, with each being individually designed. There are seven room categories including Historic lodge King room but we love the idea of the Grand King Spa rooms as they have a spacious living area and a spa bath.
There is a complimentary happy hour as well as filtered water, coffee, and tea available throughout the day.
We LOVE that again another feature of European style boutique hotels, the breakfast is complimentary with stays. It’s a daily buffet style set up and bottomless mimosas are served from 08:00-09:30. We also heard every afternoon, there are freshly baked biscuits for guests. There is no restaurant but, there’s a great choice of local places located a block away.
- Location I 1060 Adella Ave, Coronado, CA 92118 I Tel. +1 619 4371 900.
- Map I Location.
- Details I Check in: 15:00 Check Out: 11:00.
La Jolla
Best Place To Stay for: Holidays, families, a village community spirit, coastal town vibes, an upmarket area feel, surfers, endless sea views.
La Valencia Hotel
Style: Luxury
Located just across the street from La Jolla Cove, on Prospect Street. It has been here for over 95 years. It’s known for its pink exterior and Spanish tiled tower and is quite the landmark in La Jolla. We’d refer to it more as old world luxury.
Guests can choose form vintage style, old world rooms to suites and villas which are beyond spacious and have ocean, garden or village views. The hotel has a striking outdoor pool, fitness centre and spa pool.
La Valencia’s prime location in La Jolla makes it perfect for shopping, eating out and discovering the area in more detail. Food and drinks at the hotel represent the flavours of the coast and include; Mediterranean, inspired by the California coast with seasonally driven, locally sourced ingredients; La sala, a beautiful cocktail bar with stunning ocean views, poolside dining as well as in-room dining options.
- Location: 1132 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037 I Tel. +1 855 4766 870.
- Map Location.
- Details: Check in: 16:00 Check Out: 11:00.
Pantai Inn
Style: Mid-range
Pantai Inn, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, is a unique boutique hotel which covers a taste of Balinese style accommodation literally steps from the Pacific ocean and many of La Jolla villages amenities.
Hospitality is said to be very welcoming and reminiscent to that in the East at Pantai Inn, with the decor offering Balinese serenity and a great place to relax. Think spacious suites, equipped with full kitchens, rain shoes as well as large balconies. Handcrafted furnishings and textiles that add a touch of relaxation to the atmosphere of the property.
There is no restaurant service, except for breakfast but guests are in a great location to sample all the restaurants in La Jolla village and the ensuite kitchens are great for cooking.
WIFI is fast and parking is complimentary which is a bonus.
- Location: 1003 Coast Blvd, La Jolla, CA 92037 I Tel. +1 858 2247 600 I.
- Map: Location.
- Details: Check in: 15:00 Check Out: 12:00.
Neighbourhoods in San Diego
San Diego is a pretty spread out city, let alone county hence why we recommend hiring a car if you do want to get out and see a lot of the surrounding coastline. This is even more pertinent if you have a family as it may well be quite cost effective too.
Having visited a few times, San Diego county has a few cities within it however, there are quite a few neighbourhoods also within San Diego city. Here are some of the main ones, we think as visitors you should add to your itinerary visit, time permitting.
The Gaslamp Quarter (Downtown)
This historic district, 16 block area, named after the victorian style lamps that light up the streets, truly is the life and soul of San Diego. Centrally located and in waking proximity or has close transport links to many points of interest in the city. The Gaslamp Quarter is full of heritage landmarks, the best restaurants, bars, nightlife as well as some stunning hotels and rooftop. It is also close to East Village where baseball fans can go and watch the San Diego Padres at Petco.

The Best Things To Do In The Gaslamp Quarter
- Walk through the Gaslamp Quarter Archway.
- Learn about the neighbourhood’s past at Davis Horton House Museum.
- Walk past the Spreckles Theatre.
- Catch a glimpse of the historic US Grant House Hotel.
- Watch a show at The Balboa Theatre.
- Spot the land mark historic buildings like, The Old Spaghetti Factory, Louise Bank of Commerce and Yuma Building.
- Check out the spooky Grand Horton House Horton.
- Watch a Padres Game at Petco Park.
- Mooch around the Gaslamp Artisan Market.
- Spot Street Murals.
Recommended Tours to take from the Gaslamp Quarter.
Baseball fans, book a behind the scenes guided tour of Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres.
Where to Eat & Drink in The Gaslamp Quarter
- Coffee & Breakfast: Tiger Cafe, Lani coffee, Chiefly Cafe, The Gaslamp Breakfast Company,
- Lunch & Dinner: Provisional Kitchen (seasonal Italian), Bandar (Persian), La Puerta (Mexican).
- Bars: Fifth & Rose, the Moxy.
Where to Stay in the Gaslamp Quarter
- The Moxy – Cool trendy and hip.
- The Pendry – chic and luxurious with a rooftop and views.
- The Z Hotel – fun vibes and great value for money.


For a more detailed look at the history, things to do, where to stay as well as dining options, read the related article below.
Related Article: The Ultimate Guide To The Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego
Seaport Village (Downtown)
A very short walk from the Gaslamp Quarter is Seaport Village. This waterfront shopping and dining complex overlooks the bay with its yachts and beautiful sunsets. The complex is home to over 70 shops, restaurants, galleries as well as specialist shops such as artisan locally made clothing, confectionary stores, local breweries to name a few.

The Best Things to Do in Seaport Village
- Head to the shops.
- Walk along the waterfront and spot the yachts.
- Buy artisan products at the local stores.
- Head to the galleries and support local artists.
- Try one of the many restaurants.
- Watch the sun set over the water.
- Taste a flight of wine at San Pasquale Winery.
Recommended Tours from Sea Port Village.
Where to Eat & Drink at Seaport Village
- Coffee & breakfast: Spill the Beans, Malibu Farm.
- Lunch & Dinner: Crack Taco, Tuk Tuk Eatert (Pan-Asian), Mr Moto Pizza House.
- Bars: San Pasquale Winery, Mike Hess Brewing, Seaport Market.
Where to Stay Around Seaport Village
Many of the hotels located in the Gaslamp Quarter are idea walking distance to Seaport Villages, but to be in even closer proximity, see the below options.
- Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego – Luxury with bay views.
- Embassy Suites by Hilton San Diego Bay – mid-range, bay side location.
- Hotel Z (Staypineapple) – Fun and good value for money.


Embarcadero (Downtown)
Again not to far a walk from the Gaslamp Quarter and right along the waterfront from Seaport Village is the Embarcadero. It’s a pretty busy cruise ship hub with a row of sea food restaurants and souvenir shops. Seaport is actually a part of the Embarcadero, which is also home to The headquarters. This is a former police command post that has been turned into a hub of upscale eateries and boutique outlets. The area is also well-known for the USS Midway Museum which is a former naval aircraft carrier, where visitors can also experience flight simulators as well as the history of the aircraft carrier ship.

The Best Things to do in Embarcadero
- Head to the USS Martime Museum and and Maritime Museum of San Diego.
- Take a dinner cruise on a boat or see the city from a different perspective at the waterfront.
- Hang out at Waterfront Park.
- Head to the shops, restaurants and boutiques at The Headquarters (the transformed old Police terminal).
- Take in the playful outdoor sculptures, the ‘coming together’ sculpture as well as the notable ‘Unconditional Surrender’ statue of the Sailor and Nurse kissing.
- Dine at one of the waterside seafood restaurants.
Recommended scenic harbours and bay cruises that depart at Seaport & Embarcadero.
Where to Eat and Drink at the Embarcadero
Here are some seafood specialist options where guests can dine with a view of the waterfront, yachts and sailing boats. Please note: these restaurants do serve vegetarian food but the focus is on seafood.
- Edgewater Grill, Brigantine Seafood and Oyster Bar, Carnitas Snack Shack.
- La Puesta at The Headquarters for good quality Mexican.
Where to Stay Near the Embarcadero
- Carte Hotel San Diego (Curio Collection by Hilton) – Luxury and great rooftop.
- Horton Grand Hotel – historic Victorian styling, mid-range.
- Urban Boutique Hotel – cool, stylish property at great value mid-range rooms.

Little Italy
Known to be largest Little Italy in the whole of the USA, this 48 block neighbourhood is full of historical insights about the Italian communities as well as some of the best restaurants in the city. Wine bars, celebrity chef headed restaurants, galleries, local breweries and the famous weekly Saturday Little Italy Mercato Farmers Market. This pedestrian friendly, is very close to San Diego Airport and one of the city’s gems.

The Best Things to do in Little Italy
- Take a self guided historic tour of the neighbourhood.
- Go to the Saturday Mercato Farmer;s Market.
- Look for the recipe tables at Amici Park.
- Pop to Architectural Salvage for reclaimed household goods.
- Head to one of the Italian eateries for traditional cuisine.
- Go to the San Diego Firehouse Museum.
- Relax at the Piazza della Famiglia.
- Pop by the Little Italy Food Hall.
- Have a photo at the Little Italy Landmark sign.
Recommended Little Italy Tours if you’re short of time or would like some local knowledge.
Where to Eat & Drink in Little Italy
- Coffee & Breakfast: Farmer’ s Table, Morning Glory, Parakeet Cafe.
- Lunch & Dinner: Filippis Grotto fro pizza, Monellos (freshly made pasta), Herb & Wood (fancy celebrity chef drinks and eatery), Bobboi (natural gelato).
- Bars: Carousel Bar, The Waterfront Bar Tavern,
Where to Stay in Little Italy
- Carte Hotel San Diego Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton – Luxury and a great rooftop with views.
- Porto Vista Hotel – Family friendly, great artwork and a fun vibe with a panoramic restaurant. Mid-range.
- Urban Boutique Hotel – contemporary, clean decor at a great mid-range price.


For a more detailed look at the history, things to do, where to stay as well as dining options, read the article below.
Related Article: Ultimate Itinerary: One Day in Little Italy, San Diego
Balboa Park & Hillcrest
Balboa Park
Balboa Park is San Diego’s 1,200 acre historic and cultural park which was placed in reserve in 1835. The site of the park is actually one of the oldest sites in the United States dedicated to recreation activities for the public.
At Balboa park, you’ll find the following museums:
- The San Diego Natural History Museum, the NAT (wonders of Southern California).
- The San Diego Museum of Art, artworks, ranging from Spanish and Italian masters to South Asian paintings, plus 19th and 20th-century American paintings and sculptures.
- The Museum of U’s, unique interactive experiences.
There are park and gardens here to suit all tastes and ages including children’s activities and play area, carousels, a miniature train, San Diego Zoo as well as an elaborate and ornate Japanese Friendship Garden.
There are a number of places to eat at the park too from cafes perfect for cake and coffee to artisanal dishes at Artefact and an American Style Grill. You will be spoilt for choice with the array of food available here.

Hillcrest
Located North North West of Balboa Park, Hillcrest is a cool bohemian uptown part of San Diego known for it’s LGBTQ+ community and the location for San Diego’s annual Pride celebrations. One of the most prominent streets in Hillcrest is University Avenue which is home to many international restaurants specialising in Vietnamese, Himalayan, Thai and Indian food as well as being a hub of great cafes perfect for brunch. Here you’ll also find some cool second hand and vintage clothing stores and they have a Farmer’s Market selling artisan produce as well as a variety of goodie items and blooms.
Be-lavie Tip; Farmer’s Market is held every Sunday from 09:00-14:00.
The Best Things to do In Balboa Park & Hillcrest
- Spend a day at Balboa Park and take part in the activities on offer as well as the museums and gardens, as described below.
- Walk around Hillcrest.
- Dine at one of the international restaurants.
- Check out the vintage clothing stores.
- On Sunday head to the local Farmer’s Market.
- If visiting in June, experience the Pride parade.
Recommended Balboa Park Tours
Where to Eat & Drink in Balboa Park & Hillcrest
- There are a number of places to eat in Balboa Park itself as described above.
- Breakfast & Brunch: Chiefy Cafe is great for all day breakfast things.
- Lunch & Dinner: Deli Llama (sandwiches and snacks); Lotus Thai; Arriverderci (Italian); Crest Cafe (diner-style food); InsideOUT (fine dining).
- Bars: Hillcrest Brewing Company, Baja Betty’s (happy hour), Uptown tavern (casual bar settings).
Where to Stay in Balboa Park
We’d recommend staying at one of the hotels in Little Italy or North park.


North Park
One of our favourite neighbourhoods to the North of San Diego with an eclectic and cool mix of arty and community vibes, Think unusual stores, musical theatre, coffee shops, craft breweries, laid back dining, street art and a very hip and colourful crowd.
The area between University Avenue and 30th Street is said to be ‘the best beer neighbourhood in the nation thanks to the locality of numerous craft beer outlets such as North Park Brewing and Thorn Street. Beer. Craft cocktails are also quite popular. Our personal favourite is Seek Brewing who also have numerous food stalls just outside (independently owned from the brewery)!

The Best Things to Do in North Park
- Head to one of the many breweries.
- North park self guided Mural Trail.
- Check out the North Park Observatory, a restored theatre.
- Watch Jazz at Queen Bee’s Art & Cultural Centre.
- Don’t miss the Thursday North Park Farmer’s Market.
- Head to the boutique homeware stores like, Lovesong Coffee & Market or look for second hand bookstores and vintage clothing shops like Day to day Vintage.
- Get active with hiking, climbing, biking and bird waiting at Juniper Canyon Trail.
- Grab a coffee at one of the cool coffee spots like Communal coffee or Dark Horse Coffee Roaster.
- Eat at one of the many cool eateries in the neighbourhood Underbelly serving delicious Ramen.
Where to Eat & Drink in North Park
- Coffee & Breakfast: Communal coffee, Dark Horse Coffee Roaster, Caffe Calabria, Lovesong Cafe.
- Lunch & Dinner: Crazee Burger (use of interesting meats but do veggie and vegan options), Tribute Pizza, Atypical waffle Company. Smoking Goat (French & Californian Food).
- Bars: Seek Brewing company, Original 40 Brewing Company.
Where to Stay in North Park
- Lafayette Hotel Swim Club & Bungalows – comfortable, traditional mid-range hotel.
- Casa Pacifica – well presented two bedroom apartment.
- Berkshire Motor Hotel – comfortable rooms with kitchenette. Great value option.


Mission Valley & Old Town
Old Town
The Old Town is for those who want to know more about San Diego’s origins. There are many well-preserved historic buildings and museums that pay homage to the town of San Diego from 1820-1870. It’s the hub of the first Spanish settlement in San Diego, which is reflected in the buildings around the area. The famous Old Town Trolley Tours have a boarding location here and if it’s your first time, we’d advise booking a tour of the main sights with them it’s a fun way to travel getting on and off at different points of interest in San Diego.
Boarding location for the Old Town Trolley Tours, which offers an excellent sightseeing tour of San Diego with on and off stops at the most important and notable places.
Book Old Town Trolley Tours Below.
Recommended Old Town Tours with a local guide.
Mission Valley
Shopping Malls, The Riverwalk Golf Club, hiking and rock climbing in Mission Trails Regional Park as well as the Cultural attractions like Mission San Diego Alcala, the first missions to be set up in California out of 21.
Together with Old Town, the area has a wide selection of boutique shops, theatres, authentic Spanish cantinas and some very affordable boutique hotels. The area is a great place to stay, being only a ten minute drive to the Gaslamp District as well as its close proximity to San Diego International Airport.
The area most definitely has a very Spanish vibe and feel to it in contrast to the rest of the neighbourhoods in San Diego visitors may be heading to.


The Best Things to do in Old Town & Mission Valley
- Find out about 19th century colonial life in San Diego at the Old Town San Diego Old Historic Park.
- Take an Old Town Trolley Tour.
- Head to Cafe Coyote for some indigenous Mexican ingredients in the form of food and drinks.
- For spooky happening visit the Whaley House Museum.
- Head to the Mission Valley shopping malls if you love shopping on your travels.
- Pay a visit to the Cultural attractions like Mission San Diego Alcala, the first missions to be set up in California out of 21.
- Juniper Serra Museum in Old Town’s Presidio Park is the landmark in San Diego, where California began.
- Discover Heritage Park, which contains six Victorian restored houses from the 1800s and the city’s first synagogue.
- Don’t miss the Bazaae del Mundo – a place to eat and drink with award winning restaurants as well as boutiques with a Mexican artefacts.
Where to Eat & Drink in Old Town & Mission Valley
The focus here, being the Old Town is predominantly Mexican cuisine and this neighbourhood is THE best place to try it in San Diego.
- Coffee & Breakfast: Daniels Coffee, Flor & Seed, Selva Coffee House.
- Lunch & Dinner: Cafe Coyote (great Margaritas and fun food), Barra Barra (good quality, great value Mexican food), El Sueno (jungle themed restaurant for Mexican food and cocktails.
- Bars: Old Town Tequila Factory, Old Town Saloon, Roses Tasting Room (beers) & El Agave.
Where to Stay in Old Town & Mission Valley
The hotels in Old Town and Mission Valley are great value for money compared to those closer to Downtown.
- DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Diego (Mission Valley) – mid-range, contemporary, family friendly hotel.
- Old Town Inn – A cosy, homely guest house style hotel which also has a pool and is great value for money.
- King’s Inn – central Mission Valley location with 1960s themed rooms featuring a fridge. The resort has a spacious outdoor pool.
La Jolla
Referred to as ‘The Jewel of the Sea’ in Spanish, this upmarket coastal town has a very village vibe. This is a great family friendly destination as it’s perfect for a beach holiday with plenty to do for all the family from La Jolla Cove, the tide pools, coastal walks, parks great for picnics, a museum plus there are lots of places to eat and drink. The hotels are also pretty wonderful.
The coastline that La Jolla sits on is absolutely stunning too, picture perfect in fact and golden hour is worth the wait for any photographer!

The Best Things To Do in La Jolla
- Walk around La Jolla Tide Pools.
- Visit The Scripps Pier at Sunset.
- Take a coastal walk.
- Take part in beach activities at La Jolla Shores Beach.
- Take the La Jolla Mural Trail.
- Shop and pop into the galleries on Prospect Street.
- Visit The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
- Watch a performance at the La Jolla Playhouse.
Recommended La Jolla Tours with a Local Guide.
Where To Eat & Drink In La Jolla
- Breakfast & Coffee: The Cottage, Blue Whale.
- Lunch & Dinner: Pueston La Jolla (Mexican), George’s at The Cove (for great food and seafood).
- Bars: We Olive & Wine Bar, Duke;s La Jolla (Happy Hour), Bella Vista Social Club & cafe (great views).
Where To Stay In La Jolla
- The Valencia Hotel – beautiful coastal luxury with an outdoor pool.
- Paintai Inn – unique coastal mid-range boutique hotel.
- Estancia LA Jolla Hotel & Spa – A wellness resort style mid-range boutique hotel.


To find out more about what to do, see, where to eat and stay in La Jolla read the below guide:
Related Article: How To Best Spend One day in La Jolla
Coronado
Located just across the waters from San Diego’s downtown and accessible via the San Diego Coronado Bridge or a 15, minute ferry ride away, Coronado is a small family friendly peninsula known world wide.
The Northern part of the island is home to the US Navy Seals base with much of the activities for visitors being focussed around the Ferry Landing Pier and Coronado Beach. This laid back island has many famous connections including the 1958 movie, Some Like it hot being filmed at the Hotel Dell Coronado, starring Marilyn Monroe as well as the island’s connection to the Wizard of Oz author, L Frank Baum.
There are lots of family friendly things to do from beach time, cycling, taking a Gondola ride, visiting the famous Hotel Dell, shopping as well as eating at some of the great restaurants on Orange Avenue.
For further information about things to do, what to see, where to eat and where to stay on Coronado island, read the guide below.

The Best Things To Do in Coronado
- Explore the Hotel Del Coronado.
- Hang out on Coronado beach.
- Walk around Ferry Landing Pier.
- Visit the boutiques on Orange Avenue.
- Hire a bike and cycle around Coronado.
- Take a Gondola Cruise.
- Go and see The Sandcastle Man’s creations.
- Stock up on good quality produce at the Tuesday Farmers Market.
- Take a picnic to Centennial Park and admire the San Diego downtown skyline.
- Track down the Wizard of Oz author, L Frank Baum’s former property.
Recommended :Coronado island Tours with a local guide.
Where to Eat & Drink in Coronado
- Coffee & Breakfast: Better Buzz Coffee, Parakeet Cafe, The henry (brunch).
- Lunch & Dinner: Grab a picnic at the Tuesday Farmer’s Market, Taco Shak (at the Hotel del Coronado, Buona Forchetta (Italian), Miquels Cocina (Mexican).
- Bars: For a fancy drink. Head to the Hotel del Coronado’s Babcock & Story Bar.
Where to Stay in Coronado
- The Hotel del Coronado – for a real slice of luxury and history.
- 1906 Lodge Coronado – Complementary breakfast with mid-range price-point.
- Hotel Marisol Coronado – small good-value boutique hotel.


To find out more about what to do, see, where to eat and stay in Coronado, read the below guide:
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Point Loma – Ocean Beach
This area is scattered with beach towns and has a very hippy boho coastal vibe with yoga centres and well being businesses. The area has a deep history, great views to admire and a marina waiting to be discovered if you are visiting.
At Point Loma is the notable, Cabrillo National Monument, built to mark the explorer, Juan Rodriguez. There are some wonderful views of the bay and ocean here.
The area also has a fulling working marina which offers boat tours for various activities. Liberty Station is a up and coming art and design hub which combines historic architecture, shopping eateries, community meets at this former Navy Training Centre.
The Best Things to Do at Point Loma Ocean Beach
- Visit the Cabrillo National Monument for incredible views, history and to spot grey whales.
- Head to the Old Point Loma Lighthouse for some local history.
- Walk to the tide pools (next to the lighthouse) to spot marine life.
- Osprey Point – For those who love fishing or attempt the textured retaining wall if you’re a rock climber.
- Check out Point Loma Marina for the restaurants and shops or to book a coastal tour.
- Arts District at Liberty Station is great for shops, history, artworks, galleries or simply walk along the waterfront park.
Where to Eat & Drink at Point Loma Ocean Beach
- Coffee & Breakfast: Better Buzz Coffee Point Loma, Ocean Beach Coffee and Plants, Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, Breakfast Republic,
- Lunch & Dinner: Pizza Bella Italian Bistro, It’s Raw Poke Shop (Hawaiian flavours in a Poke bowl), Jimmy’s famous American Tavern (great marina views).
- Bars: Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens (stock over 40 varieties of beer).
Where to Stay in Point Loma Ocean Beach
- The Pearl Hotel – A beautifully finished small unique boutique hotel with 1960s styling and minimalist decor. Great mid-range accommodation.
- The Monsaraz San Diego, Tapestry Collection By Hilton – luxury to mid-range hotel with bay-side views from the room.
- Bay Club Hotel & Marina – marina views, a pool, clean decor and mid-great value price point.
Related Article: The Best Vegetarian-Friendly Food In San Diego
Mission Beach -Pacific Beach
If you are someone who loves a coastal style of holiday but also likes nightlife, then this area may be the right neighbourhood for you. The area centres itself around a boardwalk.
Although it’s easy to escape the bars by heading to North Pacific Beach, where you can catch the surf, partake in the coffee culture with the breeze of the sea air. It is possible to get great value accommodation at Mission Beach along the beach front in the form of Airbnb’s and other rental properties.
Belmont Park at Mission beach is where a lot of the action in terms of amusement parks with plenty of rides to keep adults and children entertained. If you prefer a few quieter things to do but still want to spend some time in the area, then head to South Mission Beach for some chill time on the coast.
The Best Things to Do in Mission Beach – Pacific Beach
- Heading to Belmont Park for some theme park entertainment such as the roller coaster, bumper cars, kite boarding, surfing and arcade games.
- Swimming – designated areas are allotted to ocean swimming.
- Fishing – many people do this off Mission Bay Jetty.
- Jogging, cycling or promenading the boardwalk.
Recommended Beach Tours Around the San Diego Coastline.
Where to Eat & Drink in Mission Beach
- Coffee & Breakfast: The Funky Lemon, Better Buzz Coffee Mission Beach, Olive Cafe, Taco Surf (breakfast burritos), Broken Yolk-Pacific Beach.
- Lunch & Dinner: Oceana Coastal Kitchen (Seafood & Californian food in a bay front setting), (hearty American fresh food), La playa Taco Shop (Mexican food that has all the flavour!).
- Bars: Beach House Tequila & Taqueria, Miss B’s Coconut Club.
Related Article: Great Coffee & Breakfast Places In San Diego, California
Where to Stay on Mission Beach
These hotel options are more towards the higher to mid-range budget mainly for their beach front location, but it’s worth it f you are only staying a couple of days for a beach break. The views are stunning.
- Pacific Terrace Hotel – coastal luxury with a pool, cabanas and a sea view.
- The Wayfarer San Diego – beach front locations with balconies on all rooms.
- The Boardwalk Hotel – 200 metres from Mission Beach comprising of self contained great value accommodation.
Value For Money Tours
Purchasing a San Diego: All inclusive Pass with 50 plus attractions is a great value for money option and can be valid between one to seven days depending on how long you plan to stay. It covers attractions at Balboa Park, The USS Midway Museum, The Birch Aquarium, 90 minute Best of The Bay Harbour Tour by City Cruises, Whale watching and lots more.
Foodie Tours
If you’re a keen food enthusiast there are a few more tours of the county and Mexican border available.!
The Best Things to Do in San Diego: Sample Itineraries
Depending on the time you have to spend in San Diego, whether this is a long weekend of three days, five days or you have the luxury of a week, these sample itineraries should help with planning a visit to the area and what logistically is possible in that time frame.
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- How to spend one day on Coronado Island, San Diego.
- How to best send one day in La Jolla.
- Ultimate Itinerary: One day in Little Italy, San Diego.
- The Ultimate Guide to The Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego.
3 Days in San Diego Itinerary
Day 1
- Stay in the Downtown Gaslamp due to the length of time of visit.
- Explore Gaslamp District & Downtown in the morning.
- Stroll along Seaport Village and the Embarcadero mid-afternoon.
- Head to Little Italy late afternoon for a walk around and dinner.
Day 2
- Spend a full day at either La Jolla or Coronado Island. Head to Old Town in the later afternoon for a little history and dinner.
Day 3
- Spend the day at Balboa Park and then head to North Park late afternoon.
5 Days In San Dego Itinerary
Aim for a more relaxed time with city sights and coastal time.
Day 1
- Explore Gaslamp District & Downtown in the morning.
- Stroll along Seaport Village and the Embarcadero mid-afternoon.
- Head to Little Italy late afternoon for a walk around and dinner.
Day 2
- Spend a full day in La Jolla.
Day 3
- Head to Balboa Park and make your way to North Park mid-late afternoon (you can easily spend the whole day at Balboa Park if you’re happy to skip North Park).
Day 4
- Spend the morning in Old Town and stop by either Point Loma or Mission Beach for the late afternoon.
Day 5
- Spend your last day relaxing and taking in the island vibes in Coronado.
7 Days In San Diego Itinerary
This is a great length of time in San Diego as it means things can be done in a more leisurely fashion as well as being ale to cover more of the areas. We recommend getting a real feel for the place and immersing yourself in local experiences and booking into local experiences.
Day 1
- Explore Gaslamp District & Downtown in the morning (for activities refer to How to Ultimate Guide To Gaslamp District).
- Book tickets to watch a Padres Game at Petco Park or book a show at the Balboa Theatre.
- Stroll along Seaport Village and the Embarcadero mid-afternoon. Dine at one of the many restaurants on the waterfront or try the wine flights at San Pasqual Winery.
Day 2
- Spend a full day on Coronado Island (for activities refer to How to Spend One Day on Coronado).
Day 3
- Plan a Saturday morning visit to Little Italy Mercato Farmer’s Market, starting with breakfast and a mooch around the area post breakfast (for activities refer to How to Spend One Day in Little Italy).
Day 4
- Take a full day out to La Jolla to discover what this coastal town has to offer ((for activities refer to How to Spend One Day in La Jolla).
Day 5
- Discover Balboa Park, Museums and culture.
- Late afternoon/evening head to mooch around North Park. Go to a brewery or have dinner.
Day 6
- Possibly change from a Downtown hotel to a more coastal location.
- Learn all about San Diego’s history in Old Town and Mission Valley.
Day 7
- Spend your last day exploring the coast.
- Hang out at Point Loma or Mission Beach, discovering beaches in the area and more laid back vibes.

A Visitor’s Guide to San Diego FAQ’s
Do They speak English as well as Spanish in San Diego?
Yes, predominantly English is widely spoken but Spanish is the county’s second language due to its location, close to the Mexican border.
What neighbourhoods are Not to be Missed in San Diego?
We’d say the Gaslamp Quarter/Downtown, Little Italy. Coronado, Balboa Park/Mission valley and Old Town for history and contrast.
Where is The Best Place to Stay in San Diego?
For a central location that has easy access links to many of the points of interest and neighbourhoods perfect for visitors, we’d recommend the Gaslamp Quarter/Downtown.
Ideally, How Many Days Should You Stay in San Diego?
As per our sample itineraries, five to seven days is a good amount, but this is very dependent upon what you wish to do. It’s possible to go for the weekend and prioritise the activities and neighbourhoods that resonate with your likes.
Visitors Guide to San Diego, California Round-up
This Visitors Guide to San Diego is a collection of all the best things to do in the City and the county, which can easily be incorporated into a three, five or seven day itinerary. It aims to give visitors an insight into some of the popular neighbourhoods incorporating, outdoor parks, culture, coastal locations as well as the hustle and bustle of the downtown area. Visiting San Diego is a wonderful immersion into the culture. Choose from a host of places to stay in with suggestions to eat and the best things to do. For a deeper dive into popular neighbourhoods, read more specific suggested articles to ensure that your San Diego trip is everything you hoped for in one of the most beautiful parts of California. Oh and remember the sun shines almost 300 days of the year in San Diego so there is nothing not to love!
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