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Long weekend in San Diego
Posted on 10/17/16 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 10/17/16 at 3:39 pm
Spending 4 days/nights in San Diego. 2 nights in downtown San Diego and 2 nights in La Jolla. We are planning to visit Coronado Island, to book a sailboat tour, and to visit Torrey Pines National Park. Any other must-do or see items? Also, any restaurant recommendations? TIA
Posted on 10/17/16 at 3:53 pm to lsu07fan
You ever been to the San Diego Zoo? If you have not, that is a must do if you enjoy zoos. It's one of the best zoos in the country.
I just got back from San Diego yesterday. Gaslamp area is really cool to walk around. We had breakfast yesterday morning at this really cool bar called Werewolf. Food was good and great atmosphere. Looked like it would have been a fun place to check out at night as well. I got the Homer pancakes(tasted like a giant frosted jelly donut/pancake...was amazing!).
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We actually spent most of our time outside of San Diego(cause I had been before and done the zoo and Coronado Island). There is just so much to do in that whole area (Pacific Beach, Mission Beach). Drive 90 minutes and you can explore the Newport Beach/Huntington Beach area as well.
I just got back from San Diego yesterday. Gaslamp area is really cool to walk around. We had breakfast yesterday morning at this really cool bar called Werewolf. Food was good and great atmosphere. Looked like it would have been a fun place to check out at night as well. I got the Homer pancakes(tasted like a giant frosted jelly donut/pancake...was amazing!).
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We actually spent most of our time outside of San Diego(cause I had been before and done the zoo and Coronado Island). There is just so much to do in that whole area (Pacific Beach, Mission Beach). Drive 90 minutes and you can explore the Newport Beach/Huntington Beach area as well.
Posted on 10/17/16 at 5:58 pm to lsunurse
A group of us went to the Gaslamp Strip Club (it's a steak restaurant) where you prep and grill your own steak. Fun atmosphere, cool place, good drinks, good food. Of course the quality of your steak is on you, but the rest of their food on the menu was pretty good too, appetizers, sides, etc. I would go back there next time I find myself in San Diego.
This post was edited on 10/17/16 at 6:00 pm
Posted on 10/17/16 at 6:18 pm to ColoradoAg03
We walked by there(well we saw the sign as we walked on the other side of the street).....didn't realize that was what it really was
I'll have to tell my husband for the next time we go.....he loves steak(but what normal meat eating person doesn't?).
I'll have to tell my husband for the next time we go.....he loves steak(but what normal meat eating person doesn't?).
This post was edited on 10/17/16 at 6:20 pm
Posted on 10/17/16 at 8:38 pm to lsunurse
George's in La Jolla is a nice restaurant
Point Loma Seafood is a local place that is fun
Point Loma Seafood is a local place that is fun
Posted on 10/17/16 at 9:36 pm to makersmark1
Go snorkeling with the leopard sharks in La Jolla. Balboa Park is worth a visit.
Posted on 10/18/16 at 6:49 am to lsu07fan
San Diego is amazing, but you can do most things INSIDE of the city in 2 days. there is so much to do within an hours drive.
i go for work all the time and we've done some cool trips.
i know it sounds crazy, but one of the best meals of my life was eating seafood on the coast in Tijuana.
Also, a very underrated part of SoCal is the Temucula Valley area. Its the SoCal wine region and its beautiful. took the wife and we had a blast. wine and great food all day.
i go for work all the time and we've done some cool trips.
i know it sounds crazy, but one of the best meals of my life was eating seafood on the coast in Tijuana.
Also, a very underrated part of SoCal is the Temucula Valley area. Its the SoCal wine region and its beautiful. took the wife and we had a blast. wine and great food all day.
Posted on 10/20/16 at 1:34 pm to dallastiger55
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Also, a very underrated part of SoCal is the Temucula Valley area. Its the SoCal wine region and its beautiful. took the wife and we had a blast. wine and great food all day.
which wine tour or place did you go to?
Posted on 10/20/16 at 1:56 pm to lsu07fan
La Jolla is pretty but kind of a bore....it's the rich suburb that every big city has...
Posted on 10/20/16 at 3:20 pm to mailman
Kayak coves in La Jolla, check out sea lions.
I second the zoo recommendation, it's like the Disney World of zoos, they have animals you don't see anywhere else. The pandas and koalas were cool. You can catch a bus downtown that takes you to the zoo and back, Balboa park area.
I highly recommend driving up to Cabrillo National Monument, the views back to the city and towards the Pacific are incredible and don't forget to drive down and go check out the tidepools.
I second the zoo recommendation, it's like the Disney World of zoos, they have animals you don't see anywhere else. The pandas and koalas were cool. You can catch a bus downtown that takes you to the zoo and back, Balboa park area.
I highly recommend driving up to Cabrillo National Monument, the views back to the city and towards the Pacific are incredible and don't forget to drive down and go check out the tidepools.
Posted on 10/20/16 at 5:38 pm to nicholastiger
Zoo is awesome. Del Mar and Torrey Pines could be on the list. There are some great walking trails around Torrey Pines.
Posted on 10/20/16 at 6:23 pm to WaltTeevens
La Jolla ain't like most big city suburbs, come on..
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