Grab a happy hour cocktail right before sunset and watch the planes fly by. Sits on the top floor of one of Banker's Hill's taller building. There is a bit of a dress code, so make sure to check out the site first.
You can't come to San Diego without spending at least half a day at Balboa Park. Visit any one of the museums or purchase the Explorer Pass for a San Diego Zoo option!
If you're a theater enthusiast check out tickets at The Old Globe. There are three theaters - and Shakespeare outdoors will have started. BONUS: if you're under 30, tickets are $30!
Maybe you're still looking to get that workout in - this local hype studio is Geli's favorite. See you there! Think: off brand Soul.
The Hotel Del is quintessentially San Diego in the 60s. It is certainly deserving of a visit; and its newest updates (restaurant, bar, and beach accessibility) make it great for the entire family. If you find yourself craving a longer walk - take a stroll down Orange Ave; and if it's a bite your craving, grab a beer and burger at Leroy's (our first date spot).
So we hear you're looking for Mexican food. There is only one line in town worth waiting for! Las Cuatro Milpas sells out in *literally* what feels like a quick morning, so get there right before lunch. AND YES GET THE TORTILLAS TO GO.
You don't need a kid to go to the zoo! The San Diego Zoo is fun for young adults too! But if you have kids, bring them. With plenty to see - we suggest you take the convenient Tour Bus that is located in every section. Or get those steps in and walk!
A MORE SECLUDED BEACH CLOSE TO THE VENUE. GET SWEPT UP IN THE SHORE BREAK *LITERALLY*.
If you're here Wednesday night, join them for pizza night! Grab a bottle of wine, sit on the patio. OR! Go every morning for a croissant. Hands down. Best croissant in the city.
Our favorite, intimate wine bar! A small spot down in South Park if you're looking to share a bottle of pet nat or natural wine.
If you're a golfer, it's no San Diego visit without getting a round in at Torrey. Home to The Farmer's Insurance Open or 2021's US Open, probably in playable condition at this point. There are two nines: North and South. Both with incredible views, the North hugs the water longer, while the South sits along the canyons more. The South course is famously more difficult, with narrow fairways and thicker rough. Member's Tip: everything breaks towards the water. Pro Shop Tip: Drugstore Burger at The Lodge.