Salga a dar un paseo desde el Gaslamp o de la Horton Plaza y escápese de la locura de la ciudad, aunque sea por un rato. Los visitantes pueden recorrer los largos senderos de piedra y observen las plantas, las lagunas y las fuentes, y descubran las 54 tiendas de artículos únicos, los 13 restaurantes informales y los cuatro restaurantes elegantes. Con una vista inigualable de la bahía, este parque está rodeado por bellísimos barcos y el Puente San Diego-Coronado. Este parque incluso tiene un carrusel del termino del siglo 1800 y es el lugar ideal para pasar el día. El calendario mensual de actividades incluye eventos como conciertos de blues, jazz, música country y swing.
El Bazaar del Mundo es uno de los mercados más divertidos y coloridos de San Diego. Parte de Old Town, el casco histórico donde los habitantes originales construyeron la primera ciudad, esta zona comercial es un verdadero encanto. Los coloridos loros cantan, los colores florecen en todos los rincones, los mariachis recorren el lugar, las fuentes burbujeantes nos regalan su suave sonido y un delicioso aroma a comida mexicana llena el ambiente y tienta el paladar. Los cinco restaurantes, 15 tiendas de artesanías de todo el mundo y una gran variedad de sitios históricos en Old Town ofrecen mucho para explorar.
El lugar de 370 metros cuadrados de Solo, en Solana Beach, California, ofrece muebles vintage divinos y objetos para decorar el hogar. También hay libros para mesas ratonas, artículos de librería, y juguetes encantadores para niños. ¡Ya sea que quieras decorar tu casa o encontrar el regalo perfecto para alguien, te va a encantar todo lo que ofrece Solo!
Durante años, los turistas visitan en masa el barrio artístico en La Jolla. Sin embargo, Solana Beach sigue siendo un lugar relativamente más tranquilo, ideal para los amantes del diseño. Se encuentra en la calle Cedros, al sur de Lomas Santa Fe Drive. Los carteles de la calle le dan la bienvenida a una clientela selecta, deseosa de recorrer las galerías de arte y las tiendas de muebles de diseño.
The Coronado Ferry Landing offers some of the best waterfront experiences in the city, with boundless avenues for shopping, dining and even recreation. Take in Coronado's picturesque harbor as you shop at local boutiques, or enjoy its scenery from one of the many restaurants and eateries that line the harbor. You can also hop aboard the ferry that makes its way across San Diego Bay, or better yet, kayak through the waters and enjoy the city's lovely skyline from a unique vantage.
If you walk into this shop, chances are you will walk out with a flag furled under your arm, even if you never intended to buy one. The big selection and low prices almost guarantee you will find a banner just right for yourself or someone you know. With hundreds of flags representing nations, cities, historic events, military divisions, plus a variety of decorative seasonal banners, there is literally something for everyone...all at discount prices. The shop also welcomes large orders and corporate accounts.
This establishment offers a huge selections of the highest quality Oriental and Persian rugs. It is a family-owned business operating for over two generations, specializing in rare and collectible rugs. With agents all over the world searching for the finest selection, this store sells antique, semi-antique and modern rugs from their La Jolla showrooms. In the event you should want a change after a few years, you can trade-in or exchange your rug for a new one. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and patient.
Little bits of paper go a long way in getting your feelings across and some beautiful ones are also preserved for years. And why not, especially when they are from the Green Field Paper Company; not only are they environment friendly but also appealing to the eye. Visit the store, and you'll find regular stationery like envelopes, journals and sketchbooks, and some novelties, such as handmade paper and other special paper products. Don't miss out on the Grow a Note Greeting Cards, which have real plant seeds that you can sow. You needn't bother too much with them, as the directions are printed at the back of the card. So go ahead and plant lasting memories!
If you walk into this shop, chances are you will walk out with a flag furled under your arm, even if you never intended to buy one. The big selection and low prices almost guarantee you will find a banner just right for yourself or someone you know. With hundreds of flags representing nations, cities, historic events, military divisions, plus a variety of decorative seasonal banners, there is literally something for everyone...all at discount prices. The shop also welcomes large orders and corporate accounts.
Tourists and locals will find a variety of California collectibles along the main street in Encinitas. Located along the Pacific Ocean coastline, this string of shops offers both Southern California atmosphere and traditional memorabilia. At the main street office, you may select from coffee mugs, shirts, hats, key chains and other items that highlight the Highway 101 Encinitas logo. The profits from sales on these products are donated to the maintenance of the historic Highway 101. In addition to the main street office, you may also select from a string of specialty shops, all located along this street. Music, jewelry, clothing and other products are available, all with a Southern California feel. Credit card acceptance is determined by each retailer.
This popular nautical bookstore and chart agency located in Point Loma is owned and operated by boat enthusiasts. It offers coffee table books, gifts, maps, fiction and non-fiction reading and videos for sale or rent. If you are planning your next cruise, this is an excellent place to get charts, chart advice and to meet other cruisers. Whether you are looking for good nautical reading or are in need of charts for your next cruise, this is the place.
When a cigar shop gets highly favorable reviews from both The New York Times and Cigar Aficionado magazine, it has to be good. This establishment offers cigars that have been hand rolled by experienced Cuban master rollers with Cuban-seed tobacco grown in the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Nicaragua. Connecticut shade wrappers are the only wraps used. In addition, the staff is eager to help its customers. If you are a new customer, prepare to be hosted with a cup of coffee or wine and a good cigar. The owner enjoys finding new clients and is always eager to educate.