Explore the park, walk the water, enjoy some restaurants. This is where I first fell for Mike, and where he gained the nickname Fuzzy Wuzzy.
Go for a hike, check out the amazing view, or explore the tide pools. Access to this national monument requires a parks pass or entrance fee. It closes kinda early, so check the hours.
World Famous San Diego Zoo
Check out some museums, the organ pavilion, cultural houses, or the butterfly garden. Originally built for the Panama Canal opening exposition.
Enjoy this beach side park with ice cream, the world's longest wooden rollercoaster, and a mini adventure park. There is something for all ages and lots of parking lots.
Tour the waterways of San Diego harbor. Reserve for a sunset cruise.
Try some delicious fish tacos where we had our first date.
Great bakery for breakfast or lunch. I highly recommend the vegetable cobb sandwich on kalamata olive sourdough bread.
Delicious ethiopian food in intimate, mood lit space. Neighborhood parking only.
Multiple locations in town. Delicious, retro breakfast house. I highly recommend the pineapple upside down pancakes.
Multiple locations around town. Hawaiian/sushi deli, delicious, and moderately priced. You can eat at the restaurant or take it to go. (yes, there is ample parking)
Multiple locations. Nothing fancy, inexpensive sushi
The freshest seafood! Grab a number ticket at the counter and wait to order in the seafood market shop. Calamari sandwich was a family favorite while growing up...
If you're heading up north anyways, stop for some of the most amazing, grilled burritos of my life. Definitely try some of the salsas, especially the aguacate.
Take a walk along this free, public pier, watch the fishermen and surfers, enjoy the fresh air. It's an easy walk, perfect for strollers and exploration.