Old Town

  1. Old Town Trolley’s Holiday Sights and Festive Nights Tour in San Diego invites families and friends to experience the city’s festive spirit from the comfort of a decorated trolley. Guests are treated to cheerful holiday music, candy canes, and interactive sing-alongs with lyric books, making the ride lively and engaging...
  2. Gerry Isabelle in front of the botanic building in Balboa Park in San Diego
    From colorful cultural districts and world-class museums to scenic beaches and historic landmarks, follow @dominicanabroad’s San Diego road trip itinerary and start planning your own.
  3. San Diego County is home to over 700 native bee species the highest diversity anywhere in the continental United States. Most San Diegans have never heard of a single one. Bee San Diego is a first-of-its-kind city-wide conservation campaign launching May 30, 2026, connecting local small businesses across Old Town...
  4. Welcome to SAVAGE BEE-CHES® — San Diego's artisan honey experience and Southern California's go-to corporate and private event activation company. Whether you're a visitor looking for a truly local, hands-on tasting experience or an event planner searching for a turnkey wellness activation that guests will never forget, we deliver something...
  5. A Mother and her children walking through Old Town
    Old Town San Diego features acres of Mexican heritage, historical sites, colorful shops, eclectic restaurants, a theater and tons more to explore.
  6. A golfer in shorts and a pink shirt drives a golf ball out of a sand trap toward the green on a sunny day in San Diego's beautiful Mission Valley.
    Right in the middle of it all, San Diego's Mission Valley offers meeting-friendly hotels and venues at planner-friendly prices. The region is home to Old Town San Diego, steeped in rich history and filled with authentic restaurants, colorful shops, museums and more to explore. In America's Brightest City, this is...
  7. 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...