Things To Do in Old Town San Diego

Birthplace of California A top attraction when exploring America’s Finest City is the beautiful, historic Old Town San Diego. Established in 1769, Old Town is considered the birthplace of California and the site of the first of twenty-one missions that made up The Mission Trail by Father Junipero Serra. It was here near the Presidio de San Diego that Fr. Serra held his first mass in California.  The Presidio, a fort that sits on eighteen acres on the top of ...

By |2024-07-31T22:55:33-07:00August 21, 2022|Neighborhood, Restaurants, San Diego|Comments Off on Things To Do in Old Town San Diego

North Park Food and Events

As I drive to North Park from Downtown, I wind up Pershing Dr. with Balboa Park to my left, and the quaint homes of South Park to my right.  As I make my way up to 30th, I’m welcomed by beautiful craftsman homes and a contemporary complex, which houses San Diego-staple establishments like Underbelly, Influx and Modern Times Brewery.  Now, this is sooo San Diego.  The main cross streets of North Park are 30th and University, and the vibe here ...

By |2023-03-03T16:11:05-08:00January 12, 2018|Events, Food, Restaurants|Comments Off on North Park Food and Events

Coronado Ferry and Food Tasting

Harbor Ferry   Visit 3 Coronado restaurants Beer tasting at a local brewery Walking historic tour Transportation to and from hotel $65 per person; groups of 8 or more   Coronado is considered the crowned neighborhood of San Diego, mainly because it has been one of the most luxurious areas, historically. It is a peninsula just off the coast of Downtown San Diego, which is typically considered an island by many locals and visitors, alike.   Guests will be dropped ...

By |2023-03-02T12:37:40-08:00March 17, 2014|Cuisines, Restaurants, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Coronado Ferry and Food Tasting
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