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San Diego is much more than Los Angeles' super chill cousin to the south. This multicultural city has an international border and some of the world's best beaches. There's also incredible culture and world-class museums, amusement parks, a strong military footprint, authentic Mexican food, and more than 150 craft breweries. You'll love the laid-back surfer vibe here. San Diego's year-round temperate climate is a big draw for visitors since they can usually count on the weather being an optimal 72 degrees and sunny. There are major events like San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Beer Week, and several marathons and triathlons that draw folks to America's Finest City. While here, don't miss attractions like Balboa Park, the world-renowned zoo, farmers markets, and water activities like whale watching, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding. San Diego's 70 miles of coastline are made up of charming beach towns with diverse offerings. But one thing is consistent throughout the county: the beautiful landscape.  Here we've compiled the very best things to do in San Diego right now. If you're here with the family, there are also plenty of things to do with kids.  RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in San Diego🏨 The best San Diego hotels🍹 The best bars in San Diego🏘️ The best Airbnbs in San Diego

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Visitors usually come to San Diego expecting top-notch Mexican food, the best fish tacos they've ever tasted, and craft breweries & coffee shops on every corner. And while those things are all accurate reflections of San Diego's dining scene, the city offers so much more. In recent years (especially during the pandemic) a new wave of chefs with James Beard nominations and Michelin Star restaurant experience made their way to San Diego for a change of pace. Of course, locals are thrilled to have these chefs here and love the elevation of San Diego's culinary scene, but they remain faithful to the hole-in-the-wall taco stands, no-frills mom-and-pop shops, and underrated strip mall eateries they've been visiting for years. But it's not all super casual eats. There are also plenty of fine dining options with ocean views, upscale tasting menus, suggested wine pairings, and truly unique experiences. San Diego no longer lives in the shadow of Los Angeles' dining landscape.Dinner reservations are typically recommended in the more popular areas like Little Italy and La Jolla. You can eat outside here most of the year thanks to the perfect weather, so San Diegans have become to expect patio seating, rooftop dining, and indoor-outdoor dining rooms. If you're headed to this coastal utopia, be sure to bring a big appetite and follow our list of the best restaurants in San Diego. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in San Diego

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La Jolla sits atop one of San Diego’s most scenic coastlines—a beacon of beauty, cuisine, and culture. Given its proximity to the ocean alone, you know you’ll find stellar seafood here. But dig a bit deeper and you’ll find some of the area’s best tacos, not to mention world-class Italian food and gorgeous spots to dine al fresco. Take a break from the boutique shopping scene and trendy art galleries, come up for air from your snorkeling excursion in the sea caves, and sit down at the best La Jolla restaurants. Known as "the jewel" of San Diego, La Jolla is an upscale beach city about 13 miles north of downtown San Diego. The La Jolla Cove area is largely considered the main business district, attracting tourists year-round with its staggering sea cliffs and sweeping ocean views. Many of the best restaurants are located within hotels, but are open to the public for dining. Reservations are recommended, especially during weekends in the summertime when the cove swells with visitors. Plan to park the car: La Jolla Cove is best explored on foot as you browse the area's shops, galleries, hotels, and scenic walkways. When visiting La Jolla Shores (about two miles away) for a beach day, kayak, or snorkel excursion, spend time exploring the main drag along Avenida de la Playa, which has another slew of dining options. In other words: come hungry. Get your fill by following our guide to the best restaurants in La Jolla. RECOMMENDED: the best The best restaurants in San Diego

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There’s no better workout in southern California than an outdoor hike in San Diego. Breathing in the fresh air and taking in the sun while basking in all that nature provides keeps the endorphins high and the stress levels low. Even if you’re just looking for a lovely place to go on a mindful walk, few places have hiking trails as diverse as San Diego. From the desert to the Pacific Ocean, from rough terrain to paved walking paths, there’s something for every avid hiker or casual nature-seeker. Read on to discover our top 10 best hiking trails in San Diego. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in San Diego

  • Bars

Sure, San Diego is known for its impressive number of craft breweries (150+ and counting!), but there are also jaw-dropping rooftop bars, tiki bars, and beachside bars you won't find anywhere else. You'll find creative craft cocktails, high-end wine lists, tasty bar food, and rockin' music without searching too hard. The nightlife scene is alive and well in Little Italy, the Gaslamp Quarter, and Pacific Beach, among others. The hardest part will be deciding where to drink first.  Happy hour specials can be found in most spots, and they often include food deals as well (dollar oysters are a thing here). Sip libations poolside or beachside - doesn't matter since San Diego has a notable laidback, casual vibe where flip flops are accepted in most places. You'll be hard-pressed to find restaurants that serve "big beer" brands like Bud and Miller since most San Diegans demand local brews. Mixologists certainly have their work cut out for them designing new concoctions on the regular. If you're planning to sip your way through the city, use our guide to San Diego's best bars as a jumping-off point. We'll drink to that! RECOMMENDED:🍸 The best winter rum cocktails in San Diego🍷 The best rooftop bars in San Diego🍺 The best breweries in San Diego🍽️ The best restaurants in San Diego📍 The best things to do in San Diego

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Are you an IPA enthusiast? Or does a sour pucker your interest? Whatever your hoppy interest, trust us when we say San Diego has the right beer for you. Now flooded with over 150 breweries, picking the perfect beer spot in America’s Finest City might seem overwhelming, but fear not; we’ve done the hard work for you! From Mexican-inspired brews to peanut butter-flavored pints, from uptown to the beachside, we’ve scoured the city to narrow down the best breweries in San Diego. While palate range and opinions are strong amongst SD beer enthusiasts, we think the breweries below will satisfy your cravings for great ambiance, convenient locations and delicious suds. RECOMMENDED: The best bars in San Diego

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Figuring out where to stay is one of the most challenging parts of planning a trip. The hotel and what kind of vibe you want is one thing, but the neighborhood, its highlights, and what you hope to get out of your getaway is another ball game. San Diego is known for its amazing surf and sunshine—not to mention it’s one of the most kid-friendly places in the U.S.—but the city life has everything from chic bars to high-rise hotels and unmissable shopping opportunities. If you need a little guidance to narrow your options, look no further than our guide to where to stay in San Diego, packed with recommendations on the best places to eat, sleep and play in the city’s top neighborhoods. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in San Diego

  • Hotels

We can promise you that a trip to San Diego will never be boring. There are plenty of things to do and see in the gorgeous city. From relaxing on sunny beaches to eating delicious food at the best restaurants, or even taking a stroll through San Diego Zoo; you'll need a good few days to ensure you see the best of what the city offers. The laid-back destination is also perfect for escaping to, so you need to make sure you have the accommodation to match the vibes. Luckily for you, we've done the hard work and put together a list of the best San Diego Airbnbs, whether you’re staying with friends or the family, looking to splurge or save some money, there’s something for everyone. RECOMMENDED:🏄Stuck on where to stay in San Diego? Here you go. 🏨 Enjoy a stay in the best San Diego hotels🌴Visit the best San Diego attractions Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

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Planning a trip to America’s Finest City? You're going to need a fabulous place to slumber. The good news is you've come to the right place: our list of the best hotels in San Diego. This laidback jewel of California may be best known for amazing beaches, constant sunshine, and authentic tacos, but throw in stellar nightlife, breweries galore (including one of the best craft breweries in the country), and delicious dining options, and you have got an impressive hospitality scene. Depending on what type of experience you're looking for, San Diego has everything from walkable urban hotels with boutique accommodations to charming beach bungalows with epic views, plus must-visit historical institutions and off-the-radar resorts offering a more intimate hideaway. San Diego County is large (over 4,000 square miles!) so choose your home base wisely. If you don't plan on leaving the beach areas, you should probably plan on staying there to avoid summer beach traffic. The same goes for areas with year-round commuter traffic, running primarily north and south.  From chic downtown hotels to party the night away, to relaxing hillside resorts and historic gems on the shore, there's a hotel for anyone looking to get away from it all while also enjoying the best things to do in San Diego.  RECOMMENDED:  🎡  The best San Diego attractions🏠 The best Airbnbs in San Diego This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, click

The 8 best flower delivery services in San Diego
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The florist scene in San Diego is better than ever. Budding new independent retailers are sprouting up (see what we did there?) all over the county, and if you are in a hurry, many florists offer same-day delivery. So if you're searching for gorgeous petals to surprise your loved one with, you're in luck. There is prompt delivery, so you'll never have to wake up on the day and panic-jog to a nearby gas station and pick up some wilted Roses that look sweatier than you. Want to select some blooms that are native to the area? Try California Poppies, Hummingbird Trumpets, Lewisias, Pacific Coast Irises, Coast Indian Paintbrush, Common Thrift, or Yarrows. Chances are they won't have to travel far to reach their recipient, meaning they will stay fresh longer. We’ve picked a bunch of our favorite florists, all of whom deliver throughout the San Diego region. How do we determine the cream of the crop? Our staff picks combine the top, most recent reviews with some of our personal favourites to make sure you get the best deal on the web. Throughout this article, you may notice some affiliate links – these have no influence on our editorial content – we pinky swear. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.