Why Should You Go? Will You Like It?
- Take a look at our pictures of The Gaslamp Quarter and San Diego Mission.
- If you like California history, you'll like San Diego. This is where the European history of California began. You may also be interested to know that Wyatt Earp once lived here, and ran several "businesses" in the Gaslamp.
Don't Miss
The history of Spanish California starts in San Diego, home of the state's first Spanish mission. Visit the Junipero Serra Museum and the San Diego Presidio, just above Old Town to see where it all began.5 More Great Things to Do
- San Diego's Spanish Missions: Not just one, but three!
- Old Town State Historic Park: San Diego's first settlement includes the setting for Helen Hunt Jackson's romantic novel Ramona. Rangers give regular walking tours here.
- Point Loma (Cabrillo National Monument): The spot where the first explorers landed also affords beautiful San Diego views and has two historic lighthouses.
- Maritime Museum: The Star of India here is the world's oldest working ship.
- Gaslamp Quarter: Turn-of-the-century business district. Guided walking tours leave from the William Heath Davis House at 410 Island Avenue, or borrow their self-guided audio tour.
Tips for Visiting San Diego
- We know it's popular, but we think many of the Gaslamp Quarter restaurants are too expensive, and it's almost impossible to find parking in the area at night. Go in the day for the walking tour instead.
- Pack comfortable casual clothing and good walking shoes and your camera. Most restaurants in San Diego accept casual dress, so unless you have a very special evening planned, leave your dress clothes at home. Evenings near the ocean can be quite cool even in summer; bring a sweater or jacket.
Best Bites
If you're looking for a place to have Sunday brunch, SignOnSanDiego lists a selection of great places to enjoy "a most civilized tribute to gluttony."Where to Stay
Hotel Circle is close to Old Town and downtown has the Gaslamp Quarter, but any of our recommended hotels and campgrounds will do.Learn how to find a good San Diego hotel deal, fast.
Getting There
San Diego is about 130 miles from Los Angeles and 330 miles from Las Vegas. Find out how to get there from Las Vegas.San Diego's airport is called Lindbergh Field (SAN). Check airfares.



