Recommendation from a native, don't go to amusement parks. Visit the neighborhoods and have something to eat & drink, go for a walk around. My neighborhood commendations: La Jolla/Birdrock, North Park, Pacific/Mission Beach, Little Italy. Events: Gaslamp Quarter Padres game & a "low rider street cruise" in National City. To get an overall view of San Diego, go visit Mt. Soledad. To see the large San Diego Bay, take the Harbor Cruise or a ferry to and from Coronado. That should get you a general idea of San Diego.
We visited San Diego a few weeks ago from the UK. We were only there for 2 nights but visited old town for the first night which was brilliant and it happened to be el cinco de Mayo, the 5th of May. A special date for Mexicans. The following day (and night and our last day) we went to wonderful La Jolla (La Hoya). What a lovely town. On the seafront almost within touching distance were loads of seals, cormorants, pelicans etc. unbelievable! We loved it so much my wife wanted to buy a house there. One of the highlights of our California trip from An Francisco to San Diego. 😊😊
Get over the sticker shock if you are not from CA, and if you can do that then you will love San Diego. It is so rich with varying cities and themes and culture. Truly one of the most beautiful places in the USA. Amazing food choices, so many things to do, places to see, it truly never ends. It has traffic but still much less than Orange County or Los Angeles area freeways. Such a pleasure to live there, had the time of my life before relocating for work.
@@bennytakeson don't forget people get paid more here and we don't have to worry about snow days or winter storm damages to our vehicles or homes which can be pretty pricey to replace along with the heating bills of snowy places and Florida is just too icky humid
As someone who's lived here all of their life, I would avoid the extremely touristy areas like Coronado and Balboa Park, and La Jolla. Instead explore Point Loma if you want to go the beach and want pretty views from the bluffs as there's still some tourists but not nearly as much as La Jolla. Another beach alternative would be Carlsbad or Encinitas which also have great beaches with much smaller crowds. For nightlife, PB will be your vibe if you just want standard club vibes but San Diego has a unique house music scene. Clubs like Nova and Bloom in the Gaslamp district have world famous headliners which are something you'll be hard pressed to find anywhere else. This is going to be a very hot take but check out eastern San Diego. No, not El Cajon or La Mesa but Julian and Borrego springs make great day trips where can experience pretty mountain views and the desert all within a half hour of each other.
Miquel's Cocina for dinner and Clayton's Coffee Shop for breakfast on Coronado Island are amazing places to eat. Coronado Island is my favorite place in San Diego!
I'm a real native San Diegan, born and raised. My mother was born here too in 1936 so we have watched our city grow from a cow town with lots of farms and orchards to what you see in this video but I guarantee you that you are not going to be able to see any two of these places in 3 days. Balboa Park and the SD Zoo is a 2 day event at minimum. 1 day for the Zoo alone. It's that big.
Good job... I always recommend the Gas Lamp, La Jolla, Torrey Pines, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, and the Hotel del Coronado and the beaches to the south by car...
My son lives there and I visit often. I like staying near one of the beaches. It is a very bikeable city and I rent a really nice e-bike for a few days but be careful of theft. Absolutely find a good seafood taco truck and make sure you hit it. They are on a whole different level and a great bargain.
2016 since our last visit in San Diego. Saw Embassy Suites where me and my family stayed during the visit.. Old Town, Balboa Park where you can see aircraft landings..
Here are a few places you can look into based on different budget levels. Please check the reviews first to make sure it is right for you. Budget-Friendly: Kings Inn San Diego: Located in Mission Valley, this hotel is a great option for budget-conscious travelers. It has comfortable rooms, free WiFi, and a central location close to many attractions. Mid-Range: Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel Old Town: This hotel is located in the Old Town area. It has a good location, comfortable rooms, and a variety of amenities including an outdoor pool and fitness center. Hilton San Diego Mission Valley: Has a balance of comfort and affordability, this hotel is centrally located with good amenities such as a fitness center, restaurant, and outdoor pool. Luxury: Hotel del Coronado: A beachfront resort with luxurious accommodations and stunning views. It’s good for those looking to splurge on a memorable experience. Pendry San Diego: Located in the Gaslamp Quarter, this modern and upscale hotel has excellent amenities, including a rooftop pool, multiple dining options, and a spa. Enjoy your stay in San Diego!
I grew up there, and it was an absolute blast in the ’60s and ’70s. Golden-tanned California blondes with their hair parted down the middle were everywhere, and it was a time before nose rings and tattoos became common. I was all over the place back then-heck, I even jumped off the cliffs at La Jolla Cove and climbed up the small staircase into the gift shop. It’s cool to see that Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach have kept that classic hippie-surfer vibe alive. Go Pirates OHS✌️
I Saw US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and also UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Doing a AUKUS Security Partnership. Location San Diego, CA.
Just got back from San Diego. Unfortunately, it was a shock and disappointment. The Gas lamp district just a few years ago used to be a beautiful place to visit. Unfortunately now there are lots of homeless and vagrants lining the sidewalks. The streets are dirty and smelly Lots of closed down businesses as well. Didn't feel safe there at all. Won't be coming back in the foreseeable future. The new America brought to you by the Dems.
The places I recommended in the video near downtown are close to the waterfront where it’s designed for tourists. The eastern downtown area has problems.
La Jolla is pronounced "La HOY-ah". This pronunciation is based on the Spanish language, as the "j" is pronounced as an "h" and the double "l" is pronounced as a "y" in Spanish
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Recommendation from a native, don't go to amusement parks. Visit the neighborhoods and have something to eat & drink, go for a walk around. My neighborhood commendations: La Jolla/Birdrock, North Park, Pacific/Mission Beach, Little Italy. Events: Gaslamp Quarter Padres game & a "low rider street cruise" in National City. To get an overall view of San Diego, go visit Mt. Soledad. To see the large San Diego Bay, take the Harbor Cruise or a ferry to and from Coronado. That should get you a general idea of San Diego.
Spoken like a true native.
how about don't tell people what to do
Bro im staying at paradise point resort… i land around 8 gonna be ubering so whats a good restaurant late night to eat?
@@Bangz702 the Pennant bar Mission Beach and Rockys bar Crown Point. Locals only bar and grills. Call to see if kitchens are open late Sunday.
@@ImTheDudeMan471 i get there wednesday night … thank u
We visited San Diego a few weeks ago from the UK. We were only there for 2 nights but visited old town for the first night which was brilliant and it happened to be el cinco de Mayo, the 5th of May. A special date for Mexicans. The following day (and night and our last day) we went to wonderful La Jolla (La Hoya). What a lovely town. On the seafront almost within touching distance were loads of seals, cormorants, pelicans etc. unbelievable! We loved it so much my wife wanted to buy a house there. One of the highlights of our California trip from An Francisco to San Diego. 😊😊
That sounds like a great vacation! 🙂
Get over the sticker shock if you are not from CA, and if you can do that then you will love San Diego. It is so rich with varying cities and themes and culture. Truly one of the most beautiful places in the USA. Amazing food choices, so many things to do, places to see, it truly never ends. It has traffic but still much less than Orange County or Los Angeles area freeways. Such a pleasure to live there, had the time of my life before relocating for work.
Agree 100%
@@bennytakeson don't forget people get paid more here and we don't have to worry about snow days or winter storm damages to our vehicles or homes which can be pretty pricey to replace along with the heating bills of snowy places and Florida is just too icky humid
Finally, someone makes a good trip advisor thank you
Thank you I’m glad it was helpful!
As someone who's lived here all of their life, I would avoid the extremely touristy areas like Coronado and Balboa Park, and La Jolla. Instead explore Point Loma if you want to go the beach and want pretty views from the bluffs as there's still some tourists but not nearly as much as La Jolla. Another beach alternative would be Carlsbad or Encinitas which also have great beaches with much smaller crowds. For nightlife, PB will be your vibe if you just want standard club vibes but San Diego has a unique house music scene. Clubs like Nova and Bloom in the Gaslamp district have world famous headliners which are something you'll be hard pressed to find anywhere else. This is going to be a very hot take but check out eastern San Diego. No, not El Cajon or La Mesa but Julian and Borrego springs make great day trips where can experience pretty mountain views and the desert all within a half hour of each other.
Thanks for the suggestions!
So lucky to live in the best city in the USA. I spent 8 days in SD 6 months ago and could not leave Pt. Loma. Sunset Cliffs?
San Diego is a special place. Best city in the world.
@@msc32511 not really but ok, plenty of better places are someone born and living in SD
would be better if we had a new governnor/mayor
@@nick32121 like where?
@@IC27185 NYC11!!!
sydneys better
Miquel's Cocina for dinner and Clayton's Coffee Shop for breakfast on Coronado Island are amazing places to eat. Coronado Island is my favorite place in San Diego!
Thanks for the tips!
Excellent choices, but it’s just Coronado…no one says “Island”.
MCRD is where I’ll be going. It’s been 40 years when I joined the Marines. And then off to Camp Pendleton. 🇺🇸
San Diego is a better version of New York, so with that in mind it is going to be expensive but it's going to be a lot more pleasant
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no... odd thing to compare to. SD could be compared to Ft. Lauderdale.
I'm a real native San Diegan, born and raised. My mother was born here too in 1936 so we have watched our city grow from a cow town with lots of farms and orchards to what you see in this video but I guarantee you that you are not going to be able to see any two of these places in 3 days. Balboa Park and the SD Zoo is a 2 day event at minimum. 1 day for the Zoo alone. It's that big.
Absolutely! If a person were to visit one or the other I’d say either is at least half a day.
@@IC27185 I was also born here at Sharps Memorial in 1962.
Good job... I always recommend the Gas Lamp, La Jolla, Torrey Pines, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, and the Hotel del Coronado and the beaches to the south by car...
Great suggestions
My son lives there and I visit often. I like staying near one of the beaches. It is a very bikeable city and I rent a really nice e-bike for a few days but be careful of theft. Absolutely find a good seafood taco truck and make sure you hit it. They are on a whole different level and a great bargain.
Thanks for the tips!
Have you ever been to the Fleet Science Center at Balboa Park you should do a video about it 👍📲🧲🌐🔭🔬
Absolutely you can see it in this video.
Balboa Park’s Hidden Gems: The Best Things to See & Do
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2016 since our last visit in San Diego. Saw Embassy Suites where me and my family stayed during the visit.. Old Town, Balboa Park where you can see aircraft landings..
Those are some of the best places to visit!
Looks like the best California City
Great video! Well done! 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful
Thanks for arranging the route and time, save us a lot of energy!
You’re welcome I hope you have a great trip!
The San Diego Mission it’s the first out of 21
Brilliant video but we’re struggling to find good hotel recommendations. Any thoughts?
Which area are you planning to visit?
so wonderful❤❤
Thank you 🙏
Thank you!
Glad to help 😊
I made the video! Thanks...Gonzo
Thank you!
Beautiful. Plan on going there for my birthday in October. Thank you
Glad it was a helpful video. Hope you have a great trip!
Me too
If you plan on going to the zoo, kids are free in October…just FYI.
A lovely destination 😄
A great a place to spend a few days.
Everyone should visit Euclid trolley station
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Excellent. Just subbed.
Thanks glad the video was helpful!
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Going to San diego July 4th weekend
Have a great trip!
I am come from Sacramento , which hotel would you recommend? Thanks!
Here are a few places you can look into based on different budget levels. Please check the reviews first to make sure it is right for you.
Budget-Friendly:
Kings Inn San Diego: Located in Mission Valley, this hotel is a great option for budget-conscious travelers. It has comfortable rooms, free WiFi, and a central location close to many attractions.
Mid-Range:
Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel Old Town: This hotel is located in the Old Town area. It has a good location, comfortable rooms, and a variety of amenities including an outdoor pool and fitness center.
Hilton San Diego Mission Valley: Has a balance of comfort and affordability, this hotel is centrally located with good amenities such as a fitness center, restaurant, and outdoor pool.
Luxury:
Hotel del Coronado: A beachfront resort with luxurious accommodations and stunning views. It’s good for those looking to splurge on a memorable experience.
Pendry San Diego: Located in the Gaslamp Quarter, this modern and upscale hotel has excellent amenities, including a rooftop pool, multiple dining options, and a spa.
Enjoy your stay in San Diego!
if you wont to go to san diego you should go to poway
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I grew up there, and it was an absolute blast in the ’60s and ’70s. Golden-tanned California blondes with their hair parted down the middle were everywhere, and it was a time before nose rings and tattoos became common. I was all over the place back then-heck, I even jumped off the cliffs at La Jolla Cove and climbed up the small staircase into the gift shop. It’s cool to see that Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach have kept that classic hippie-surfer vibe alive. Go Pirates OHS✌️
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You forgot petco park
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Thanks! Glad it was helpful
do not go to bal boa park anymore, it is a haven for homeless people and your kids will get sick from touching things 😢
If so I hope it improves
@@Voyagerhq 😂 lol
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San Diego needs to form its own state, too beautiful to be destroyed by California politics.
Ive heard people talk about splitting California into two states before.
we'll take the coast and give Musk & Co. the inland. 😅
I Saw US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and also UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Doing a AUKUS Security Partnership.
Location San Diego, CA.
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Just got back from San Diego. Unfortunately, it was a shock and disappointment. The Gas lamp district just a few years ago used to be a beautiful place to visit. Unfortunately now there are lots of homeless and vagrants lining the sidewalks. The streets are dirty and smelly Lots of closed down businesses as well. Didn't feel safe there at all. Won't be coming back in the foreseeable future. The new America brought to you by the Dems.
The places I recommended in the video near downtown are close to the waterfront where it’s designed for tourists. The eastern downtown area has problems.
Lol, it's always that one person 🤦🏾♂️
@julienalexander6113 The truth hurts don't it?
We have a future where the military lost their voting power. It’s a military town too, shouldn’t they have the final say?
It’s trolling from Russia ,they write everywhere same comments 😂😂😂😂
La Jolla not La hoya.
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Leave it alone. No one gets it right the first time or the 30th time. After that it gets easier to pronounce it.
La Jolla is pronounced "La HOY-ah". This pronunciation is based on the Spanish language, as the "j" is pronounced as an "h" and the double "l" is pronounced as a "y" in Spanish
If you pronounce it La Jaw-La we put you back on your plane.
@@SCUBAdfq or just give them a 4 to 5 dollar dictionary or thesaurus. Not all of us are that egotistical
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