Ti Wu: "Best gelato in San Diego! Many seasonal choices and all of them are delicious. The sweetness is just right, not over-sweetened. Also, they serve AFFOGATO!!! Don't know what's it? Gotta check it out!"
Evelina Prodanova: "It is a little paradise, beautiful gardens and architecture, full of free things to do, street artists to enjoy as well as interesting museums. There is a free concert on organ at 2 pm every Sunday"
Zach Ziegler: "Brand new facility with a much different feel than the old grove and homebrewmart facilities but still great nonetheless serving BP beer and spirits with a restaurant instead of food trucks!"
Lee Movic: "San Diego's largest Farmers' Market spans more than 5 city blocks. Enjoy fresh food, crafts, & live music every Saturday from 8AM-2PM. Crêpes are popular but the line moves quickly!"
Sinem Eskin Doğan: "One of the most interesting museum i have ever seen. The audio guide, the smells, everything makes you time travel. The staff is very friendly. You will spend approximately 3 hours, and it worths it!"
Colleen Alarcon: "Huge sandwiches with the freshest ingredients and bread. Awesome customer service. Great if you are on the go for lunch. They have it down to a science here!"
CADENCE®, a world of travel, in sync with you.: "Our building is just down the street from the La Jolla Cove... We are always taking the short walk to enjoy the scenery. Bring your lunch to the park- such a refreshing view to break up the day!"
Byron O'Neal: "Great sunset photography location along the boardwalk. Bring your split ND filter or plan on bracketing and arrive early in season to stake your spot before the crowds arrive."
Liz Van Savage: "So beautiful! Went for a hike early in the morning and were pretty much on our own! Amazing. Watch out for random waves down by the shore ha ha we got a little shower. Fun!!"
Connie Chiu: "Gorgeous hike along the coastline where you can mix it up with cliffs and beach side walks. Gets crowded on weekends and parking is a $15 nightmare. We usually park on the street and walk in."
San Diego Zoo: "We received our 1st koalas as a gift from Australia in 1925. These fuzzy marsupials are not bears, and not as cuddly as you think. They're actually independent, feisty, and often grumpy."
Ren Moss: "San Diego zoo has the largest collection koalas outside of Australia! Crazy! It's because San Diego is perfect for growing eucalyptus!"