Old Town San Diego State History Park

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park    

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Historic site in downtown San Diego that recreates life in the Mexican and early American periods of 1821 to 1872.

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Dec 3, 2024
I visited Old Town San Diego on a beautiful Sunny morning in December. The weather was excellent we stopped by the visitor's center to get some information and learn more about the park. the employee… Full review by Jessica R
Oct 24, 2024
Returned after over ten years with family. As good as I remember with interesting history and buildings. Many good shops and places to eat. Well worth the visit if in the area. Full review by KiddyBoy
Jun 6, 2024
Nice place to visit. Interesting historical buildings and folks to tell you about them. Many good places to eat and some nice shops. Good way to spend a few hours. Full review by Robert77096
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My boyfriend and i will be visiting the week of the fourth of july and really are in need of some time off, we want to see …
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My boyfriend and i will be visiting the week of the fourth of july and really are in need of some time off, we want to see the historic part of San Diego and also the night life. We will be there for 8 days, can you give us soe advice on how to spend our time the best?
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You have gotten good advice, but I would add Little Italy. Fun shops, lots of food options, and Ballast Point brew pub if you like great beer. Get a map that has the public transportation. …
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You have gotten good advice, but I would add Little Italy. Fun shops, lots of food options, and Ballast Point brew pub if you like great beer. Get a map that has the public transportation. There are 3 train lines that get you all over the city and it's easy to use. A day pass is about $7 and pays for itself in 4 trips. Unless you are driving there, I recommend not having a car. Parking is tough and expensive. Have fun!
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How does the rolling window reservation system work?
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California State Parks moved from a block or on-sale day reservation period to a rolling window. The public can reserve the highly sought-after campsites and lodging six months...
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