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Frommer's San Diego day by day advises the reader how to see the best of everything--in the smartest, most time-efficient way. The book contains:
- The best of San Diego in one, two or three days, plus thematic tours for every interest, schedule or taste.
- Walking tours of the city's best-loved neighborhoods, from the Gaslamp Quarter to La Jolla and Coronado.
- Scores of evocative color photographs.
- Bulleted maps that show the reader how to get from place to place, plus a tear-resistant foldout map in a handy, reclosable plastic wallet.
- Highly opinionated appraisals of hotels, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife for all budgets from luxury to backpacker.
- Exact pricing so there’s never any guessing.
- Detailed information on the best outdoor adventures, beaches and day trip.
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Frommer's San Diego day by day - Maribeth Mellin
Contents
18 Favorite Moments
1The Best Full-Day Tours
The Best in One Day
The Best in Two Days
The Best in Three Days
9781628873023_fgFM04.tif2The Best Special-Interest Tours
Balboa Park
San Diego with Kids
Historic San Diego
The Best Golf Courses
9781628873023_fgFM05.tif3The Best Neighborhood Walks
Gaslamp Quarter
Old Town
Embarcadero
La Jolla
Hillcrest
Coronado
9781628873023_fgFM06.tif4The Best Shopping
Shopping Best Bets
Shopping A to Z
9781628873023_fgFM07.tif5The Best of San Diago Outdoors
The Best Beaches
Cabrillo National Monument
The Best Hiking
Mission Bay Park
9781628873023_fgFM08.tif6The Best Dining
Dining Best Bets
Dining A to Z
9781628873023_fgFM09.tif7The Best Nightlife
Nightlife Best Bets
Nightlife A to Z
9781628873023_fgFM10.tif8The Best Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets
Arts & Entertainment A to Z
9781628873023_fgFM11.tif9The Best Lodging
Lodging Best Bets
Lodging A to Z
9781628873023_fgFM12.tif10The Best Day Trips
North County
Julian
Tijuana
9781628873023_fgFM13.tifThe Savvy Traveler
Before You Go
Getting There
Getting Around
Fast Facts
A Brief History
Index
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Front cover photos, left to right: Surfing in Del Mar, Courtesy of L’Auberge Del Mar; Coronado Hotel, © meunierd/Shutterstock.com; sleeping panda at San Diego Zoo, © Nadia Borisevich
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About This Guide
Organizing your time. That’s what this guide is all about.
Other guides give you long lists of things to see and do and then expect you to fit the pieces together. The Day by Day guides are different. These guides tell you the best of everything, and then they show you how to see it in the smartest, most time-efficient way. Our authors have designed detailed itineraries organized by time, neighborhood, or special interest. And each tour comes with a bulleted map that takes you from stop to stop.
Hoping to wiggle your toes in the oceanside sand in San Diego’s year-round perfect weather? Sample some killer street tacos or observe the giant pandas at one of the nation’s finest zoos? How about strolling along the Embarcadero, off San Diego Bay, or through the historic Gaslamp Quarter, where San Diego’s urban revival began? Whatever your interest or schedule, the Day by Days give you the smartest routes to follow. Not only do we take you to the top attractions, hotels, and restaurants, but we also help you access those special moments that locals get to experience—those finds
that turn tourists into travelers.
The Day by Days are also your top choice if you’re looking for one complete guide for all your travel needs. The best hotels and restaurants for every budget, the greatest shopping values, the wildest nightlife—it’s all here.
Why should you trust our judgment? Because our authors personally visit each place they write about. They’re an independent lot who say what they think and would never include places they wouldn’t recommend to their best friends. They’re also open to suggestions from readers. If you’d like to contact them, please send your comments our way at feedback@frommers.com, and we’ll pass them on.
Enjoy your Day by Day guide—the most helpful travel companion you can buy. And have the trip of a lifetime.
About the Author
Maribeth Mellin is an award-winning journalist and photographer based in San Diego. She has received Mexico’s prestigious Pluma de Plata award as well as commendations from Cancún, Cozumel, Acapulco, and other destinations. In addition, her articles on medical, social, and legal issues have garnered numerous awards from journalism organizations. Mellin has authored several travel books, and her articles and photos have appeared in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, Endless Vacation magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, and other publications. She also has contributed to multiple websites, including Concierge.com and TravelCNN.com. When not traveling the globe, she enjoys time at home with her husband near the beach and border in San Diego.
An Additional Note
Please be advised that travel information is subject to change at any time—and this is especially true of prices. We therefore suggest that you write or call ahead for confirmation when making your travel plans. The authors, editors, and publisher cannot be held responsible for the experiences of readers while traveling. Your safety is important to us, however, so we encourage you to stay alert and be aware of your surroundings.
Star Ratings, Icons & Abbreviations
Every hotel, restaurant, and attraction listing in this guide has been ranked for quality, value, service, amenities, and special features using a star-rating system. Hotels, restaurants, attractions, shopping, and nightlife are rated on a scale of zero stars (recommended) to three stars (exceptional). In addition to the star-rating system, we also use a 3700.jpg icon to point out the best bets for families. Within each tour, we recommend cafes, bars, or restaurants where you can take a break. Each of these stops appears in a shaded box marked with a coffee-cup-shaped bullet 3691.jpg .
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A Note on Prices
In the Take a Break
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sections of this book, we have used a system of dollar signs to show a range of costs for 1 night in a hotel (the price of a double-occupancy room) or the cost of an entree at a restaurant. Use the following table to decipher the dollar signs:
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In researching this book, we discovered many wonderful places—hotels, restaurants, shops, and more. We’re sure you’ll find others. Please tell us about them, so we can share the information with your fellow travelers in upcoming editions. If you were disappointed with a recommendation, we’d love to know that, too. Please write to: Contact@FrommerMedia.com
9781628873023_coMoments01.tifDowntown San Diego from Coronado Island.
18 Favorite Moments
2087.jpgIf you think San Diego is just about wiggling your toes in the sand or cooing over cuddly panda bears, think again. Combining big-city style with small-town heart, this seaside destination offers an embarrassment of riches: stunning natural beauty, high-octane nightlife, world-class cultural organizations, family-friendly attractions, and sophisticated dining. Oh, did I mention it has the country’s best weather as well? San Diego is also perched on the border with Mexico, creating a powerful bi-national culture in everything from street food to art and commerce.
❶ Spending an idyllic day in Balboa Park. This is one of the world’s great urban cultural parks, home to more than a dozen of the city’s top museums. It offers dazzling gardens, glorious Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo as well. Balboa Park is San Diego’s crown jewel. See p 9.
❷ Taking in the city’s best panorama. Cabrillo National Monument not only offers a whirlwind history tour—beginning with San Diego’s European discovery in 1542—it also provides unsurpassed 360-degree views of downtown and beyond. From its location at the tip of Point Loma—422 feet (129m) above sea level—it’s also a great vantage point from which to watch migrating Pacific gray whales in the winter. See p 13.
❸ Watching for the green flash. There’s no better place to watch for the storied green flash
—when the sun sinks beneath the horizon—than Sunset Cliffs, the rugged, crumbling sandstone lookout points above secret surf spots in Ocean Beach.
❹ Wiggling your toes in the sand. Seriously, how could you not spend time at the beach? Choose La Jolla Shores for the total family, surfer, beachcomber, sunbathing, and kayaking experience. After all, some of the world’s finest oceanographers are based here. See p 85.
9781628873023_fgMoments01.tifBalboa Park.
❺ Zipping across the San Diego–Coronado Bay Bridge. Roll down the windows, put the top down, and let the wind blow through your hair as you cruise along this graceful engineering marvel. It’s always a bit of a rush, and the views are spectacular, so try to keep your eyes on the road. See p 66.
❻ Cruising the bay. Whether it’s a weekend-brunch sightseeing tour, a chartered sailboat excursion, or just a water-taxi ride to Coronado, don’t miss an opportunity to spend some time on San Diego Bay. Spanish conquistador Sebastián Vizcaíno described it in 1602 as a port which must be the best to be found in all the South Sea.
Discover it for yourself. See p 168.
❼ Escaping to Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Dramatically set atop 300-foot (91m) cliffs overlooking the Pacific, this reserve is home to the rarest pine tree in North America. Short trails crisscross the delicate landscape, which also incorporates one of San Diego’s best beaches. See p 93.
9781628873023_fgMoments02.tifEnjoy views of downtown from Cabrillo National Monument.
❽ Being a groundling. You won’t have to stand like they did in William Shakespeare’s day, but you can see the Bard’s works al fresco at the Old Globe Theatre’s summer Shakespeare Festival. The Tony Award–winning Old Globe performs Shakespeare’s work in true repertory style, alternating three different productions at its open-air theater. See p 21.
❾ Paddling with the fishes. The calm surfaces and clear waters of the San Diego–La Jolla Underwater Park are the ultimate local spot for a little kayaking. This ecological reserve features sea caves and vibrant marine life, including California’s state marine fish, the electric-orange Garibaldi. See p 84.
9781628873023_fgMoments03.tifOcean Beach Pier at sunset.
❿ Communing with seals and sea lions. The Children’s Pool, a picturesque cove in La Jolla, was named for the toddlers who could safely frolic behind its protective, man-made seawall. A colony of pinnipeds came to like it equally, and now the beach is shared—sometimes a little uneasily—between humans and seals. See p 60.
⓫ Challenging your perception. The city’s most intriguing museum is the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD). With a flagship space in La Jolla and two downtown annexes, this internationally prominent museum offers ongoing exhibitions of cutting-edge art as well as a roster of special events. A visit to any of MCASD’s facilities is guaranteed to be a thought-provoking experience. See p 56.
⓬ Buying some peanuts and Cracker Jack. San Diego’s Major League Baseball team, the Padres, play at PETCO Park, a state-of-the-art ballpark that opened in 2004. Incorporating seven buildings that date as far back as 1909, PETCO’s clever design and downtown location have made it a fan favorite. See p 129.
⓭ Strolling the Gaslamp Quarter. For dining, shopping, dancing, drinking, or just soaking up some local flavor, this is the place to be. People-watching opportunities abound—if you can manage to take your eyes off the exquisitely restored Victorian commercial buildings in this 161⁄2-block district. See p 44.
9781628873023_fgMoments04.tifWatching sea lions in La Jolla.
⓮ Scouting for whales. Every year, from December through March, Pacific gray whales pass through San Diego waters, making their way to and from breeding lagoons in Mexico. There are ample opportunities to observe these gentle giants from both land and sea as they undertake one of the longest migrations of any mammal. See p 32.
⓯ Toasting the good life. Just across the county line in Temecula, about 60 miles (97km) north of downtown San Diego, are some two dozen wineries. They range from mom-and-pop operations with minimal amenities to slick commercial ventures with fancy tasting rooms, retail boutiques, and restaurants. Cheers. See p 148.
9781628873023_fgMoments05.tifThe Padres in action at PETCO Park.
⓰ Witnessing the desert’s spring fling. For a period of several weeks—usually late February through March—Anza-Borrego Desert State Park magically comes alive with a carpet of blooming wildflowers. A brilliant palette of pink, lavender, red, orange, and yellow transforms the rugged landscape into a colorful oasis. See p 95.
⓱ Getting in touch with your pioneer spirit. The mountain hamlet of Julian was founded as a gold-mining town in the 1860s, but it gained fame for another mother lode: apples. Today, this rustic community has a distinctly Victorian, Old West charm, redolent of hot apple pies. See p 150.
9781628873023_fgMoments06.tifGaslamp Quarter.
⓲ Making a run for the border. What a difference a line makes. Once you cross it, you’re instantly immersed in the chaotic vibrancy of Mexico’s fourth-largest city. Just a 20-minute drive from downtown, Tijuana has a raucous tourist zone with plentiful shopping as well as an array of cultural and culinary delights. See p 154. 2422.jpg
9781628873023_co0101.tifThe Immaculate Conception Church in Old Town San Diego.