Really nice city and quite compact, so it is very easy to see everything. The Hotel Indigo on 9th Ave is where I stayed – highly recommended,e specially in the summer, they have a rooftop terrace where you get stunning views of the city…I would have loved to see a Padres baseball match and will def do that next time. Other highlights: Segway tour around town and Coronado island – HIGHLYRECOMMENDED! Also the Little Italy market and the restaurants around there – v special and laid back
“How is the bicycling infrastructure in San Diego? As I am looking at taking a bike tour from Vancouver, BC to San Diego and plan to be there by late summer 2010. Any suggested routes?”
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Pulsing With Eclec-tricity in San Diegoby JAMIE BRISICKDecember 06, 2009Drawn by the cheap rents and Art Deco architecture, independent business owners are creating a vibrant scene in the North Park neighborhood.(read article)
Pulsing With Eclec-tricity in San Diegoby JAMIE BRISICKDecember 06, 2009Drawn by the cheap rents and Art Deco architecture, independent business owners are creating a vibrant scene in the North Park neighborhood.(read article)
36 Hours in San Diegoby BROOKS BARNESSeptember 07, 2008A deeper look into the city will reveal more personality than just big tourist attractions. Quirky, sun-kissed neighborhoods ring downtown and restaurants are flourishing, too.(read article)
36 Hours in San Diegoby BROOKS BARNESSeptember 07, 2008A deeper look into the city will reveal more personality than just big tourist attractions. Quirky, sun-kissed neighborhoods ring downtown and restaurants are flourishing, too.(read article)
36 Hours in San Diegoby BROOKS BARNESSeptember 07, 2008A deeper look into the city will reveal more personality than just big tourist attractions. Quirky, sun-kissed neighborhoods ring downtown and restaurants are flourishing, too.(read article)
36 Hours in San Diegoby BROOKS BARNESSeptember 07, 2008A deeper look into the city will reveal more personality than just big tourist attractions. Quirky, sun-kissed neighborhoods ring downtown and restaurants are flourishing, too.(read article)
36 Hours in San Diegoby BROOKS BARNESSeptember 07, 2008A deeper look into the city will reveal more personality than just big tourist attractions. Quirky, sun-kissed neighborhoods ring downtown and restaurants are flourishing, too.(read article)
San Diego Harbor may look a little different from the coastline that Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo encountered in 1542, but it is still a spectacular sight. On this two hour San Diego cruise you'll see the monument to Cabrillo, the first European to set foot...
$25.00
Voted #1 thing to do im San DiegoThis is the perfect way to see all of Coronado Island! Take a ferry out to Coronado Island, then hop on a segway and glide from sight to sight on this cool narrated tour that is sure to please tourists and natives alike!
$118.99
Span the globe in one afternoon at the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Popular with adults and children alike, a visit to San Diego Zoo is an ideal family-friendly activity during your time in California. Pickup from San Diego hotels is included, so you ha...
$49.99
Spend a full day exploring the awe-inspiring world of marine life at SeaWorld San Diego. Every encounter is a new adventure when you come face to face with the friendly dolphins, magnificent white beluga whales and playful penguins of SeaWorld San Die...
$68.99
Fun seekers, this biplane air tour is for you! One or two passengers sit in the front cockpit of a beautiful 1920's biplane, while the pilot flies from the rear cockpit. This is aviation like it used to be. Fly low and slow over beaches, downtown San D...
$99.49