Every year on November 1-2, Mexico celebrates Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), an ode to death through food, music and altars. This tradition originated as an Aztec ritual several thousand years ago. The festivity acknowledges death as an inevitable part of life. Mexicans believe the gateway between life and Mictlán (the underworld) dissolves […]
10 Restaurants that Crackle During Lobster Season
With the start of San Diego’s lobster season on October 3, now is a great time to take out your cracker and indulge in this culinary delicacy. Many San Diego restaurants are offering outdoor dining and serving succulent dishes to savor the sophisticated crustacean, ranging from the traditional lobster tail and roll to innovative takes with […]
7 San Diego Lakes and Reservoirs to Escape the City Life
Mostly known for its pristine beaches, San Diego County is home to more than 20 freshwater lakes and reservoirs. These bodies of water offer a variety of recreational opportunities away from the coast and the city. Lake fishing aficionados can hook catfish, bluegill, carp, crappie, sunfish bass, and trout. Water enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking, boating, […]
7 Scenic Waterfront Routes for Runners
One of the nation’s top cities for outdoor recreational enthusiasts, San Diego has a colorful history as a runner’s paradise. The fun and entertaining Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon started in 1998 in San Diego, and the world’s first modern triathlon took place in 1974 at Mission Bay’s Fiesta Island. Seasoned marathoners and triathletes along with casual runners […]
Outdoor Dining at Deliciously Delightful Restaurants
San Diego is the perfect place to dine outdoors with nearly perfect temperatures and 270 days of clear skies throughout the year. One of the nation’s top foodie cities, San Diego offers a myriad of outdoor dining options with charming and spacious open-air settings to satisfy every mood and craving. Downtown Stroll along car-free Fifth […]
7 Ways to Enjoy the Outdoors in Mission Valley and Old Town
Mission Valley and neighboring Old Town San Diego, centrally located in the heart of San Diego, offer a variety of year-round outdoor activities. Here are 7 “must dos” in Mission Valley and Old Town, from hiking, biking and golf to discovering San Diego’s rich early California history to shopping for the perfect gift or souvenir. […]
A Day in Mission Valley
This bustling commercial district of Mission Valley, easily accessed from all of San Diego’s neighborhoods, is so much more than shopping malls (though it has its share of those, and they are stacked with fabulous shops and plenty of delicious eats). You’ll also find a bit of California history, well-designed golf links, skydiving (no airplane […]
A Day in Old Town
This is where it all began—not just the city of San Diego but the modern history of what we know as California. On the hill just behind Old Town, the Spanish built the first mission in what is today the Golden State. By the mid-1800s, Old Town was as happening as anywhere in the West. […]
9 Hidden Gems of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, considered by many to be the birthplace of Alta California, boasts many popular shops, restaurants and museums. Discover the park’s historic soul by visiting its lesser-known sites. These 9 hidden gems in Old Town tell tales of the significant moments in the region’s early history. Are you ready […]
Exploring San Diego’s Hottest ‘Hoods: Clairemont
The San Diego neighborhood of Clairemont more than holds its own when it comes to hidden gems. Located between La Jolla and the Convoy district, Clairemont is loaded with so many international food options that it surely deserves to be recognized as its own distinct and diverse food destination.