I spent a Thursday - Sunday in San Diego last month. I absolutely loved it.
We arrived at our hotel about noon. We stayed at the
Courtyard Downtown. Nice property. Cool old bank building.
After checking in, we went to Barrio Logan and luckily found parking right in front of
Las Cuatro Milpas. Delicious Mexican Food. The Chorizo con Huevos is delicious. Cash Only, closes at 3. (Not that you'd want to be in that area any later than 3)
We then Drove across the
Coronado Bridge to the island. I took some pictures back at the city from
Centennial Park. It offered great views. It's also adjacent to
Old Ferry Landing Shopping Center which my wife enjoyed. There are so many art galleries in San Diego!
Next we drove over to the
Hotel Del and looked at the hotel itself. Then we walked to the beach behind the hotel - it's a great beach. We dipped our toes in the water. Wow, the Pacific is COLD.
We had dinner reservations at Top of the Market (at the fish market) so we went to S
eaport Village and did a little bit more shopping.
The Upstart Crow was a nice book store. I found my favorite brand of flip flops (Sanuk) at
San Diego Surf Co.The
USS Midway is just down the way from this area, so we took a few glances at that. Did not go on the tour, I've been to the USS Lexington enough...
Dinner at
Top of the Market was ok.
After dinner we caught some live music at
The Field and
Dublin Square. The Field was especially enjoyable.
Friday morning began with a Whale Excursion through
Rib Rides. I highly recommend them, much much smaller tours than the big whale watching boats. Saw several whales and a couple of different types of dolphins.
Fish Tacos were on my list of things to eat in SD, so we did so at
South Beach Bar & Grill. Cool place, pretty good food. If you sit upstairs, you have a huge window to watch the surfers on the beach.
Next we drove up to
Point Loma, stopping on the way at
Sunset Cliffs to take a few pictures. Point Loma was a beautiful area for pictures. I'd reserve an hour and a half for the visit.
We did not make it to Soledad Park or to Children’s Pool Beach for the Seals (though we got plenty of seal pictures from the Whale Excursion)
Dinner was at
George's on Fifth (downtown). It was ok. Cool building. I'd skip it next time.
We caught some Blues at
Patrick's Gaslamp Pub. Excellent but tiny venue.
The Local was a nice wind down spot.
Saturday was zoo day. We got to the
San Diego Zoothere about 8:40, gates opened at 8:50 and we were first on the tour bus. Doing the tour first thing was good. It did not take very long but definitely helped us get our bearings. We left the zoo a little after close, 5:15 and had seen everything on the property (except for a section of the children's zoo). Huge zoo, doable in a day if you plot your course and bring your walking shoes. (If you buy tickets online, use code
20066 to save $4 each). I don't love zoos but am glad we did it because it's iconic. Lunch was at the upscale restaurant in the zoo,
Albert's Restaurant. Not overly great, but pleasantly surprising for a zoo restaurant.
Dinner was at George's on the Cove in La Jolla. We got to La Jolla and did some shopping. There were several great art galleries in the area. Allow plenty of time to walk around and visit the shops and galleries.
Dinner at
George's on the Cove was Excellent. I highly recommend it. Be sure to try the "Fish Tacos" as an appetizer.
Afterwards, we went back to San Diego to check out a few different places. We went to
Basic, a loud club that I didn't care for. Not my scene. Then we went to the top of the
Marriott to check out the views of Petco Park. Cool spot.
Sunday we went to
Richard Walker's Pancake House. Very cool breakfast spot. We got there about 8:45, no wait. About 15 minutes later, the line was down the block. The turnaround was very quick though. The German Pancake and Apple Pancakes are just ridiculous, almost art-like.
Went on a quick tour of
Old Town and
Heritage Park. Everything was closed while we were there. Neat little historic area though, very touristy.
We did not get to check out the Mormon Batallion (which I heard was disappointing anyway. I was told it kind of got the Hollywood treatment) or Little Italy.
Really enjoyed the trip. Let me know if you have any questions.
And I leave you with these...
View from Centennial Park:
Hotel Del:
Seals:
Dolphin:
Whales:
Shots at Point Loma:
[This message has been edited by CDub06 (edited 2/10/2012 10:39a).]