San Diego, CA

Travel Guide

San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego

Feel the warmth of San Diego, whether you’re swimming at postcard-perfect beaches, tasting your way through every taco truck in town or soaking up the city’s arts and culture scene.

Bright, sunny and optimistic, San Diego lives up to its nickname, “America’s Finest City.” With 70 miles (113 kilometers) of coastline, rich cultural experiences and a laid-back SoCal atmosphere, it’s easy to smile here. From charming Coronado Island to posh La Jolla, popular Mission Beach to artsy Encinitas, the things to do in seaside San Diego attract vacationing families, romance-seeking couples and a fair share of surfers. Come for the impressive museums in Balboa Park and the ocean lifestyle of Seaport Village; stay for the hyper-local artifacts at the California Surf Museum and the night-sky views from Palomar Observatory atop its namesake mountain.

The best areas for accommodation in San Diego

The lively, 16-block Gaslamp Quarter in the historic heart of the city is one of the best places to stay in San Diego for first-timers. The neighborhood is an enticing blend of the historic and modern, with over 100 restaurants, nightclubs, theaters, stores and art galleries. You’ll also find the Balboa Theatre and the Davis-Horton House here, plus the New Children’s Museum in neighboring Marina. Nearby, Downtown San Diego is a convenient base, as well.

La Jolla is a favorite among couples seeking the best place to stay in San Diego. This upscale neighborhood boasts an enchanting coastline, scenic beaches, beautiful waterfront restaurants and boutique shopping. Look for accommodations in The Village, La Jolla Shores and Torrey Pines. For something quieter, head to Coronado and its renowned and historic resort, “The Del.” For a trendy vibe, try North Park.

For beach-loving families, the best places to stay in San Diego are Mission Beach and Ocean Beach. You’ll be spoiled for choice at Mission Beach, with an array of water sports, picnic areas and playgrounds, plus Belmont Park’s boardwalk and carnival rides. For a typical beach town feel, stay in Ocean Beach north of the historic Old Point Loma Lighthouse.

Best time to visit San Diego

  • Spring (April to June): This is the sweet spot for comfortable, sunny weather, smaller crowds and outdoor festivals.
  • Summer (July to September): One of the best times to visit San Diego for surfing, paddleboarding, swimming and boating.
  • Fall (October to November): A great time for San Diego travel for a quieter atmosphere and warm beach days.
  • Winter (December to March): A pleasant time for biking, hiking and beach walks, with cooler air and sea temperatures and some rain.

How many days to spend in San Diego

To truly appreciate San Diego’s top attractions, local cuisine and beautiful beaches, plan to stay three to five days. Stay five to seven days to visit Tijuana, south of the border, hike at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park or experience Temecula Valley Wine Country.

The vibe of San Diego

San Diego’s casual lifestyle is contagious, making it easy to cast aside work for the waves. Sun-kissed beaches and vibrant communities along the San Diego coast are complemented by a rich cultural landscape and a deep appreciation of the surrounding natural beauty. Cuisine, driven by a diverse population and access to fresh ingredients, and an eclectic music scene, are a big part of the city’s personality. Life is lived outdoors for the most part, thanks to a temperate climate that lures visitors and residents to hiking, biking and surfing spots. Effortless, barefoot chic rules the day here in one of the oldest and most captivating cities on the West Coast.

What is San Diego famous for?

This year-round outdoor playground is known for more than its surf breaks. Famous theme parks, a satisfying Baja-Med culinary scene, excellent museums and laid-back neighborhoods make it easy to decide what to do in San Diego. From the historic Gaslamp Quarter to stunning Balboa Park, visitors find a variety of sightseeing options. Yet perhaps it’s the more unexpected claims to fame that are the most eye-opening. Over 150 craft beer breweries reflect San Diego’s part in the modern microbrew movement, while the USS Midway Museum speaks to a deep-rooted military presence. Old Town celebrates its role as California’s birthplace, while Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is one of only two places in the country where America’s rarest pine tree grows naturally.

Events in San Diego

Go beyond the beaches to attend annual San Diego events that attract everyone from cosplayers to cinephiles. July’s Comic-Con International is a pop culture extravaganza for fans of comics, movies and television. The summer San Diego County Fair, one of the largest in the country, offers family-friendly entertainment. Artists show off at the annual Art San Diego (November), chefs plate their best meals during San Diego Restaurant Weeks and directors try to make the cut at the San Diego International Film Festival (October).

Top attractions in San Diego

First-time San Diego visitors can find lots of things to do in Balboa Park. The massive urban oasis offers numerous museums, cultural centers and restaurants. Don’t miss the historic Spanish Village Art Center for vibrant local art and charming studios. Or head to the water for a harbor tour to embrace the city’s oceanside lifestyle.

The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is a cultured choice for couples seeking things to do in San Diego. Perched in the tiny community of La Jolla, the museum contains more than 4,000 pieces, including Andy Warhol paintings. Consider, too, a gondola along Coronado’s waterways or some of the best San Diego views from Kate Sessions Memorial Park in Pacific Beach.

Families looking for things to do in San Diego can start at ocean-adjacent Belmont Park for thrilling rides like the Giant Dipper, arcade games and staggering Pacific views. For young nature-lovers, Torrey Pines offers easy hiking trails with more great views, while Coronado Beach is ideal for sandcastles and splashing in gentle waves​.

On the sun-drenched Pacific coast, this Southern California city provides great beaches, a famous zoo, historic sites and exciting nightlife.

San Diego is one of the most populated U.S. cities, but its laid-back lifestyle and pleasant open spaces give it a crowd-free feel. Bring the family to enjoy zoos, parks and beaches or have a romantic vacation with winery tours, great food and cultural evenings.

In Balboa Park near downtown, the famous San Diego Zoo has giant pandas, koalas and more than 3,500 animals in natural habitats, as well as 700,000 exotic plants. See more wild animals or even spend the night at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park north of the city. Enjoy marine animals and rides at SeaWorld®.

Along the ocean northwest of downtown is La Jolla. Hike past craggy trees in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve and watch for whales beyond the shoreline. Play at the renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course or visit the beaches along this peninsula to swim and watch sea lions.

In San Diego Bay, tour the USS Midway Museum, a retired aircraft carrier with 29 planes from World War II to Desert Storm as well as exciting flight simulators. A few blocks north is the Maritime Museum of San Diego, with restored tall ships from the days of early explorers.

San Diego has more than 70 miles (110 kilometers) of beaches for snorkeling, swimming, surfing and watersports. Enjoy the sands of Mission Beach, Pacific Beach and Windansea Beach.

The city has abundant cultural attractions including more than 15 museums and performance venues in Balboa Park. Attend first-run and popular touring plays at La Jolla Playhouse.

Visit the Gaslamp Quarter to view historic Victorian homes and sample San Diego’s fine dining and exciting nightlife. See a professional baseball game at Petco Park or let the kids enjoy interactive exhibits at the New Children’s Museum.

Fly into San Diego International Airport or drive along the scenic coastal highway and stop to view the Pacific Ocean. Visit some of the county’s 100 wineries. End your days with sunsets at Cabrillo National Monument or La Jolla Cove.

Where to stay in San Diego

Downtown San Diego

Downtown San Diego

4.5/5(8,598 area reviews)

Cultural and financial hub, Downtown San Diego boasts the Symphony, Opera, theaters, museums, and historic sites like Gaslamp Quarter. Enjoy diverse shops, dining, nightlife, and convenient public transport options.

Downtown San Diego
Pacific Beach

Pacific Beach

4/5(1,441 area reviews)

Boasting a lively nightlife scene, Pacific Beach offers miles of sandy shores, a bustling 3.2-mile boardwalk, and attractions like Crystal Pier and Kate Sessions Park. Enjoy local shops, bars, and eateries along the vibrant walkway.

Pacific Beach
Mission Beach

Mission Beach

Spanning nearly two miles of oceanfront, this sandbar community offers sunbathing, surfing, and beach volleyball, with nearby attractions like Belmont Park's Giant Dipper Roller Coaster and SeaWorld in Mission Bay Park.

Mission Beach
Gaslamp Quarter

Gaslamp Quarter

Downtown San Diego's historic district boasts Victorian-era buildings, now housing vibrant restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Stroll from Broadway to Harbor Drive, and 4th to 6th Avenue, admiring the newly installed gaslamps at Market Street.

Gaslamp Quarter
Ocean Beach

Ocean Beach

4/5(290 area reviews)

Ocean Beach is known for its stunning beaches, and with sights like Dog Beach and Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of San Diego.

Ocean Beach
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Mission Bay

If you're spending some time in Mission Bay, Mission Bay and Mission and Pacific Beaches are top sights worth seeing.

Mission Bay
Paradise Point Resort & Spa

Paradise Point Resort & Spa

4 out of 5
1404 Vacation Rd San Diego CA
$254 nightly
The price is $292 total per night from May 10 to May 11
$292 total
May 10 - May 11
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Book a stay at this beach resort in San Diego. Enjoy free WiFi, 5 outdoor pools, and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (2,549 reviews)
Check in staff was very kind, rooms were small but super clean and comfortable

Reviewed on Apr 15, 2026

Paradise Point Resort & Spa
Best Western Seven Seas

Best Western Seven Seas

3 out of 5
411 Hotel Circle South San Diego CA
$82 nightly
The price is $94 total per night from Apr 19 to Apr 20
$94 total
Apr 19 - Apr 20
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Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in San Diego. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 hot tubs. Our guests praise the pool and the restaurant in our ...
7.8/10 Good! (3,387 reviews)
Beautiful pool, hot tubs and grounds

Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026

Best Western Seven Seas
Hard Rock Hotel San Diego

Hard Rock Hotel San Diego

4 out of 5
207 5th Ave San Diego CA
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
$262 nightly
The price is $303 total per night from Apr 16 to Apr 17
$303 total
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Stay at this hotel in San Diego. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and a nightclub. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the convenient parking in our reviews. ...
9/10 Wonderful! (3,539 reviews)
The hotel was very nice. The only negative, is that the hotel is starting to show it's age.

Reviewed on Apr 13, 2026

Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
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Sentral Gaslamp Quarter

Sentral Gaslamp Quarter

4 out of 5
502 10th Avenue San Diego CA
Stay at this aparthotel in San Diego. Enjoy free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and a 24-hour fitness center. Popular attractions Petco Park and Port of San Diego ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (833 reviews)
Room was clean and very nice.

Reviewed on Apr 14, 2026

Sentral Gaslamp Quarter
Marriott Vacation Club®, San Diego

Marriott Vacation Club®, San Diego

3.5 out of 5
701 A St San Diego CA
Book a stay at this business-friendly condo in San Diego. Enjoy free WiFi, room service, and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,062 reviews)
Wonderful staffs

Reviewed on Apr 10, 2026

Marriott Vacation Club®, San Diego
Uptown Inn by Vantaggio - Limited Service Apart-Hotel

Uptown Inn by Vantaggio - Limited Service Apart-Hotel

2.5 out of 5
819 University Ave San Diego CA
Stay at this aparthotel in San Diego. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour fitness center, and parking (surcharge). Popular attractions San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park are ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (336 reviews)
I’ve been staying at this hotel for years because I come to San Diego often for work. To be honest it was rough at first. However, the rooms and property are getting updated and the processes for parking, etc are running so much more smoothly. Further, the team is very helpful with anything you ...

Reviewed on Apr 13, 2026

Uptown Inn by Vantaggio - Limited Service Apart-Hotel
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Food in San Diego

All that running from one beach to another fuels a hearty appetite. Artsy Barrio Logan is one of the tastiest San Diego places to visit, particularly for street tacos and horchata craft beer. Hop over to Little Italy and its India and Kettner streets, lined with authentic Italian eateries. North Park offers beer gardens, breweries, restaurants, artisanal bakeries and food trucks. The locavore movement (folks who love to eat locally grown food) is big here, so there’s an abundance of eats to sample at the city’s farmers markets. Chef-owned and Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurants offer multicultural menus that impress discerning palates. Be sure to indulge in fresh seafood and Baja-style fish tacos.

Nightlife in San Diego

The choices for how to fill one’s day don’t disappear when the sun sets during your San Diego trip. Whether you’re up for a night with the San Diego Symphony or an A-list rock ’n’ roll show, the music scene is an impressive display of local, national and international talent. Catch up-and-coming performers at long-time fixtures like The Casbah in Midtown or independent bands at small Solana Beach venues. The Gaslamp Quarter is a nightlife favorite for its rooftop bars and cool clubs. North Park, around 30th Street and University Avenue, attracts night owls to lively bars and dance clubs, while Hillcrest comedy clubs are a sure bet for a laugh.

Shopping in San Diego

This is Southern California, where the sun shines most of the year, so a warm-weather wardrobe when you visit San Diego is in order. Pick up new fits in high-end boutiques, independent stores and local markets, from La Jolla Cove to Fashion Valley Mall. While you’re in La Jolla, be sure to flip through the books at Warwick’s, one of the country’s oldest family-run bookstores. Browse clothing and homewares in Hillcrest, the hub of San Diego’s LGBTQ+ community, as well as neighboring University Heights. Don’t overlook the museum shops at Balboa Park’s Spanish Village Art Center and San Diego Museum of Art, brimming with curated art pieces, prints and jewelry.

Best beaches in San Diego

Across the San Diego-Coronado bridge from downtown, Coronado Beach is one of the best beaches in San Diego for swimming. Wide sandy shores and gentle waves offer a family-friendly setting, particularly at Central Beach along Ocean Boulevard and Glorietta Bay, with a grassy park and playground. Don’t miss Hotel del Coronado, a National Historic Landmark and star of the 1959 Marilyn Monroe film Some Like It Hot.

Take a peek under the waves at some of San Diego’s best beaches for snorkeling. La Jolla Shores and La Jolla Underwater Park offer clear waters with colorful fish and other aquatic locals all the way from the cove to the ancient sea caves. Just south of there, check out La Jolla Beach on the eastern edge of the ecological reserve.

Getting around San Diego

Getting around San Diego is easy thanks to a well-connected network of public transportation and ride-sharing services. The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) offers buses and trolleys, including the bright-red San Diego Trolley, which connects major attractions with central San Diego. A waterfront shuttle runs on summer weekends along the Bayfront from Harbor Island to the South Embarcadero near the San Diego Convention Center.

San Diego currency and budget

The tipping etiquette in San Diego is around 15%-20% for dining and a few dollars for hotel staff. Planning for approximately $150-$250 USD per day for accommodations, food, transport and attractions will keep you satisfied here. Here are some indicative prices of what you can expect to pay:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $22.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.45 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $85.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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