Visitor Centers & Information

  1. Illuminated archway sign reading "Third Avenue" spans a busy street at dusk, with storefronts, trees, streetlights, and car light trails visible.
    Once known as the lemon capital of the world, Chula Vista is the second largest city in San Diego County and Third Avenue is at the heart of Downtown Chula Vista. Encompassing over 30 blocks, Downtown Chula Vista is a culturally rich neighborhood with many community-driven residents. Strolling along the...
  2. A coastal scene with sandy cliffs, people on the beach, ocean waves, and buildings, including palm trees and a tall hotel, overlooking the shoreline.
    The La Jolla Village Information Center, now operated by the La Jolla Village Merchants Association, offers extensive information on local accommodations, dining, shopping, transportation, events, and more. Stop in for friendly, local guidance to make your trip to La Jolla unforgettable. Discounted San Diego attraction tickets and local photography are...
  3. A beach scene with people by the ocean and houses on the cliffs, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo featuring a sun graphic.
    "Welcome to Oceanside!" is what you will hear when you enter this charming visitor center. The California Welcome Center in Oceanside assists residents and visitors from around the world, sharing insider tips on the best things to do while visiting the region. With just one stop, visitors can find: -...
  4. A sunlit forest path surrounded by green trees with the words "Visit Valley Center" in large gold letters across the image.
    Visitors & Information Center for Valley Center, Pauma Valley, Pala, Palomar Mountain, Santa Ysabel, Funner, Rincon Reservation, San Pasqual Reservation, La Jolla Reservation
  5. Fountain with water jets in the foreground, palm trees and a historic tower in the background at dusk, illuminated by streetlights.
    Balboa Park is a San Diego must-see destination, just minutes from downtown. The park is home to 17 major museums, several performing arts venues, 18 free public gardens, and many other cultural and recreational attractions, including the San Diego Zoo. With a variety of cultural institutions laid out among its...
  6. ArtsTix logo on pink background with the text "San Diego’s Box Office for Performing Arts" and website "www.sdartstix.com" displayed.
    Your one-stop shop for discounted tickets to the best live theatre, dance, music and more throughout San Diego County. Purchase in person at our Downtown Ticket Center, over the phone, or on-line 24/7. ArtsTix is the only not-for-profit ticket vendor in the San Diego region and supports the local performing...
  7. A curved bridge crosses over blue water with cars driving on it, leading to a coastal city with greenery, buildings, and hills in the background.
    Just 15 minutes from San Diego International Airport lies the enchanting getaway of Coronado Island—a sun-kissed escape that feels worlds away from the everyday. With its iconic white-sand beaches, historic Hotel del Coronado, and postcard-worthy sunsets, this charming island offers the perfect blend of coastal relaxation and refined elegance. Stroll...