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"The San Diego Padres' home is one of the few stadiums in America with a water view. And the non-baseball-related appeal doesn't stop there. Local craft brew options are stellar, with more than 40 varieties of poured at stalls and restaurants around the stadium, which include the Stone Brewing Company beer garden on the upper deck, and more than 50 dining options."
"Dare I say that Petco Park is one of the coolest ballparks in the MLB. Part of the reason is that it’s built around the historic Western Metal Supply Co. building, hosts some of the best sight lines in baseball, and boasts panoramic water and skyline views from some seats. Go of course to take in a Major League Baseball game, but that’s not the only treat."
"Opened in 2004, the stadium was built as part of a redevelopment plan of the aging downtown area of San Diego."
"Spend a long morning in Old Town State Historic Park, exploring the adobe buildings and browsing the many gift shops. You’ll be tempted to sit down for a Mexican lunch at one of the tourist restaurants, but save your appetite for a more genuine experience at El Indio, just up the street in Mission Hills."
"There are several historic buildings to be found, including five adobes, a hotel dating back to 1870, and a reconstructed courthouse and stable. Educational events are frequent occurrences, from theatrical performances to blacksmith demonstrations to tours."
"There are numerous historic buildings located in this area, dating back to the early 1800s. It was the first European settlement in California. One notable building is Whaley House which Travel Channel named as the most haunted house in America."
"Within Old Town don’t miss Casa de Estudillo, which is one of the few original buildings (many are reproductions), Whaley House and Museum, which is believed to be haunted and Junípero Serra Museum, literally the place where California began. You can get more information here."
"Built in 1825 to house one of San Diego’s earliest families, the building is reputed to be haunted by the ghosts of prior residents."
"San Diego Itinerary Day three: Balboa Park and Point Loma Day three begins in Balboa Park, San Diego’s cultural epicenter and home to over 15 museums. Stroll around and take in the beautiful grounds, gardens, and Spanish architecture, and explore one of the museums if you’re inclined. My favorites are the Natural History Museum and the Museum of Man."
"Day 1: Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, Downtown & The Gaslamp District [Skip to Page] Day 2: Old Town, The Midway & Coronado [Skip to Page]"
"A luxurious property with a sea-facing view, the Bahia resort hotel is a luxurious setting right in the middle of the ocean in an island kind of setting. The resort is sitting in the fourteen-acre peninsula at Mission Bay, surrounded by miles of sandy beaches, lush gardens, speaking every word of the picturesque natural beauty. It is quite famous for romantic getaways, destination weddings, and for a beautiful private time in the lap of nature’s best."
"The Bahia Resort Hotel is an ideal choice for families who love fun-filled vacations under sunny SoCal skies. Not only is it close to all of San Diego’s major attractions, it has plenty of on-site activities as well. Parents and children can spend time together surfing, cycling, or sailing with equipment rented from the hotel or borrow a racket for a game of tennis on the property’s lighted courts."
"Heartwork Coffee Bar is located in a cozy corner of the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, serving locally sourced coffee and baked goods in a beautiful space. A family-run business that serves coffee and kindness, the decor is sleek wood and white honeycomb tiles accented by warm smiles. Photo:The Daily Cupp"
"A post shared by Heartwork Coffee (@heartworkcoffeebar) on Jul 23, 2020 at 10:35am PDT. Heartwork Coffee Bar is a family-run business located in Mission Hills. The shop has been roasting its own beans in Chula Vista since 2018 and offers a variety of options with complex flavors."
"Heartwork Coffee Bar is also a place you should see if you're looking for coffee in San Diego. Especially if you want to find cute coffee shops in San Diego, you'll love this one!. The place serves delicious roasted coffee from a local source."
"This picture-perfect mid-century modern hotel is by far one of the most unique boutique hotels in San Diego. One look at this architectural gem and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to Palm Springs in the 1960s. There’s a reason The Pearl Hotel was picked as the Trip Advisor Traveler’s Choice 2020 Winner!"
"This new dessert joint offers handmade French pastries, amazing macarons, and some to-die-for truffles. Be sure to visit, and try their coconut salted caramel macarons as well as the creme brulee and chocolate truffles!"