Getting Around in San Diego
The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (SDMTS) offers an wied bus network and three trolley routes (Blue, Orange and Green Lines) connecting major areas such as Downtown, Old Town, Mission Valley and even the Mexican border. Most routes are $2.25, and purchasing a $5 day pass would be an even better deal.
For a unique and well-rounded San Diego sightseeing experience, consider the Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour. The trolley stops at more than 10 popular locations, including Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo and Seaport Village. A day pass costs the same $5.
Cabs or rental cars are also convenient, giving you the flexibility to explore outside of downtown, especially for san diego day trips. The Old Town Trolley is equally popular and is a unique San Diego bus tour.
Accommodation Areas with Various Specialties
San Diego's accommodation areas come in a variety of styles to suit every preference. Downtown, especially the Gaslamp Quarter and Little Italy, is perfect for travelers seeking a lively atmosphere with easy access to nightlife, dining and attractions. Areas such as Coronado and La Jolla offer upscale beachfront experiences with stunning views, and Mission Bay and Pacific Beach are ideal for families and beach lovers. Also, artsy neighborhoods like North Park and Barrio Logan offer many unique boutique hotels and B&Bs.
San Diego Attractions and Excursions
San Diego is home to many world-class attractions. Be sure to visit Balboa Park, home to numerous museums, gardens and the famous San Diego Zoo. For marine biology fans, the San Diego cruise tour offers thrilling shows and educational exhibits. Visit the historic USS Midway Museum, wander through charming Seaport Village or step back in time to the 19th century at Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. For families with children attending seaworld San Diego tours can get up close and personal with a wide range of marine animals, allowing them to have a great time and learn more at the same time.
Outside of the city, weekend trips from San Diego have plenty to offer.
La Jolla: A short drive north, this scenic beach town is known for its beautiful coves, sea lions, and the Birch Tree Aquarium.
Coronado: Easily accessible via the Coronado Bridge, this island city has endless beaches and the iconic Hotel del Coronado.
Temecula Valley: Head inland to Southern California wine country for delightful wines.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: An hour and a half's drive to experience vast desert landscapes and unique metal sculptures.
Tijuana, Mexico: For an international adventure, a quick half-hour drive across the border provides access to Mexican culture and cuisine.