A San Diego icon filled with gardens, museums, and Spanish-Colonial architecture. Perfect for a leisurely stroll, coffee stop, or a few hours of exploring.
A classic beachfront amusement park in Mission Beach with ocean views, casual dining, and a historic wooden roller coaster.
A charming coastal island known for its wide sandy beaches, walkable downtown, and relaxed, old-school California feel.
San Diego’s historic downtown district, home to vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and Victorian-era buildings. Ideal for dining and evening plans.
A historic beachfront hotel and San Diego landmark known for its iconic red turrets and timeless elegance. Growing up, the bride spent many summer family vacations at this beach and hotel, making it a meaningful place to visit. It’s a beautiful stop for drinks, a walk along the beach, and classic photos. For movie lovers, Some Like It Hot — featuring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, and Tony Curtis — was filmed here.
An elegant Italian restaurant located at the Coronado Ferry Landing, offering waterfront views and classic Italian dishes.
A stunning coastal area famous for its dramatic cliffs, sea lions, and clear blue water. Great for sightseeing, walking paths, and photos.
A bright, coastal restaurant known for its fresh, farm-to-table California cuisine and waterfront views. Located along the bay at Seaport Village, Malibu Farm is a great spot for a relaxed brunch, lunch, or early dinner with views of the marina and passing boats. Light, airy, and casual-polished, it’s an easy stop for good food, sunshine, and a pleasant walk along the harbor.
A longtime local favorite for Baja-style Mexican food and margaritas, with locations in Coronado and around San Diego. Known for its lively atmosphere and classic menu, it’s a great spot for a casual meal or drinks, especially after a day near the water. P. S. Their coconut margarita is excellent!
A relaxed, local brewery offering a wide selection of craft beers in a laid-back waterfront setting. Located at Seaport Village, Mike Hess Brewing is a great stop for casual drinks between sightseeing or before dinner. With bay views and an easygoing atmosphere, it’s an ideal place to unwind and enjoy a taste of San Diego’s craft beer scene.
A scenic oceanfront boardwalk ideal for biking, walking, people-watching, or enjoying the beach atmosphere.
Home of the San Diego Padres, located downtown. Even when there’s no game, the surrounding area is great for food and drinks.
World-renowned zoo set within Balboa Park, featuring expansive habitats and one of the most diverse animal collections in the world.
A stylish San Diego favorite known for its mid-century ambiance, craft cocktails, and seasonal California cuisine. Ideal for a relaxed dinner or evening drinks before exploring the city.
A breathtaking coastal reserve with hiking trails, ocean views, and dramatic sandstone cliffs. Perfect for nature lovers.
A historic aircraft carrier turned museum, offering interactive exhibits and panoramic views of San Diego Bay.