Old Town

  1. A green and orange trolley drives past shops and palm trees in a sunny outdoor shopping area with people standing nearby.
    Come shop and enjoy the history at one of San Diego's historic landmarks. Originally built as the Saint Joseph's rectory at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Beech Street in downtown, the building was moved through the streets to Old Town San Diego in 1940. Once in Old Town San...
  2. Hotel room with a king bed, two bedside lamps, a dresser with a flat-screen TV, an armchair, and a bathroom visible through an open door.
    Welcome to the Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel, in the heart of San Diego's Historic Old Town, where you’ll enjoy the finest in traditional California hospitality, dining, entertainment, and sightseeing. When you stay with us, you're just steps away from unique galleries, restaurants, and boutiques, and close to the historic...
  3. Two dancers perform traditional Mexican folklorico dance on an outdoor stage; the woman wears a bright yellow dress with colorful trim, and the man wears a sombrero and white shirt.
    Located in the heart of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, Fiesta de Reyes is a vibrant and exciting dining, shopping and entertainment experience that is fun for the whole family. Here you will find two authentic Mexican restaurants, festive entertainment and a wide variety of shopping opportunities offered...
  4. Cooked lobster tails served on a white plate with a side of melted butter, a lemon wedge, and a sprig of cilantro.
    About an hour south of San Diego, CA along the Baja coast, lies what was once a small fishing village called Puerto Nuevo. For many years, tourists flocked to the local fisherman's houses to feast of local pacific lobsters. These lobsters, split open and flash-fried, were presented on big platters...
  5. Classroom-style meeting room with rows of tables and chairs, notepads, glasses, and water pitchers, set on a patterned carpet with framed photos on the wall.
    Inspired by the Past - Built for the Future The Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Old Town is Old Town San Diego's only completely new hotel in over 12 years. While our exterior echoes the Spanish influence found throughout historic Old Town San Diego, once you enter our modern lobby...
  6. White mission-style building with a bell tower, surrounded by trees and colorful flowering plants under a partly cloudy sky.
    The Junípero Serra Museum, in Presidio Park, is one of the most familiar landmarks in San Diego. As a major symbol of the city, it stands atop the hill recognized as the site where California began. It was here in 1769 that a Spanish Franciscan missionary, Father Junípero Serra, with...
  7. A group of eleven people in matching uniforms pose together on a baseball field near the stands, with buildings visible in the background.
    HANDS ON LABOR, Inc., has been a reliable, cost effective labor resource for both CORPORATE and LIVE EVENTS for over twenty five years. HANDS ON LABOR sets the highest level of customer service standards by providing quality temporary labor at project responsible pricing. The HANDS ON LABOR sales and service...
  8. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    The Adobe Chapel was originally built in 1850 as a home, and was converted to a church by Don José Aguirre in 1858. After having been bulldozed for street realignment in the 1930s, the WPA rebuilt the adobe chapel in 1937. Much of the interior artifacts from the original chapel...