Old Town San Diego - Worth Visiting
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Old Town San Diego - Worth Visiting
Will be a tourist in So Cal second week of October. Deciding wether to spend most of our time in LA area or San Diego. Someone said that Old Town, San Diego was a great place to have a beer & taco along with tringkit shopping. True - False??
Thank you for your advise.
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"If you are visiting San Diego, why would you not want to go to Old Town? I don't get it."
Old Town is about item 25 on my list of things to see and do when I bring people to San Diego who have never been before.
If you are there for a week sure go see it. If you are there for 2-3 days then skip it.
Old Town is about item 25 on my list of things to see and do when I bring people to San Diego who have never been before.
If you are there for a week sure go see it. If you are there for 2-3 days then skip it.
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This kind of question is, as they say, what makes horse races. I lived in SD for many years and Old Town was high on my list of places to visit, with or without out-of-town guests. I haven't been back in a number of years and I understand they have closed Bazaar del Mundo but I would still find it worthwhile for the historical aspects.
For a taste of how it used to be, an article I wrote a number of years ago can be seen at http://www.roadtripamerica.com/places/sandiego.htm.
For a taste of how it used to be, an article I wrote a number of years ago can be seen at http://www.roadtripamerica.com/places/sandiego.htm.
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Are the restaurants still there? If not then I'll skip Old Town. Where other than Gas Lamp, Coronado, and the dock area is there good food and maybe some shops to browse?
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Are the restaurants still there? If not then I'll skip Old Town. Where other than Gas Lamp, Coronado, and the dock area is there good food and maybe some shops to browse?
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There are still plenty of restaurants in Old Town and the Mission, etc., is also worth a visit. We liked it and so did our kids. And even with the change in management, etc., I got some good souvenirs. My husbands' favorite t-shirt shop is there as well.
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Old Town is a worth a visit..
Whaley House is a must see and go have some Mex at Old Town Mexican Cafe..
La Jolla is another option to walk the coastline, great shops and fab restaurants..
Love George's Modern and eat on the terrace..great food and the views are stunning!
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Whaley House is a must see and go have some Mex at Old Town Mexican Cafe..
La Jolla is another option to walk the coastline, great shops and fab restaurants..
Love George's Modern and eat on the terrace..great food and the views are stunning!
georgesatthecove.com
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We like Old Town too. From a historical perspective, it is really interesting. And the neighborhood around it is fun for souvenier shopping. We like the Coyote Cafe, which is a couple blocks from the old square. Terrific carnitas, good guacamole, and fresh-made tortillas.
I've been to the Old Town Mexican Cafe once, and I don't know if they were having an off day or what, but the food was pretty bland. I have seen other people recommend it, so maybe I will have to give it another try.
I've been to the Old Town Mexican Cafe once, and I don't know if they were having an off day or what, but the food was pretty bland. I have seen other people recommend it, so maybe I will have to give it another try.
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The response, " There are still plenty of restaurants in Old Town and the Mission..." was exactly what I was looking for. Old Town is back on the list.
Thanks so much for everyone's quick (and to the point) responses.
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The response, " There are still plenty of restaurants in Old Town and the Mission..." was exactly what I was looking for. Old Town is back on the list.
Thanks so much for everyone's quick (and to the point) responses.
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Old Town is definately a fun place to walk around if you like good Mex. Restaurants, lots of sovenig. shopping, and some historical buidlings. Surrounding a part one street east of the main drag is a part with some wonderful historic homes including San Diego's first Jewish synagouge.
Nearby is the Presidio - an original Spanish fort that is beautiful. Just ask at an information place while you are in Old Town and they can give you directions.
The Mission San Diego de Alcala is further east off interstate 8 - about 15 minutes drive from Old Town. And In my opinion (if you love old history) well worth seeing.
Nearby is the Presidio - an original Spanish fort that is beautiful. Just ask at an information place while you are in Old Town and they can give you directions.
The Mission San Diego de Alcala is further east off interstate 8 - about 15 minutes drive from Old Town. And In my opinion (if you love old history) well worth seeing.



