Step into the heart of Balboa Park and discover El Prado like never before. This self-guided walking tour invites you to look beyond the beauty and explore the stories, styles, and surprises behind San Diego’s most beloved promenade.
You’ll uncover how architecture, ambition, and artistry transformed a temporary exposition into a timeless cultural icon at every stop.
As you stroll past ornate facades, hidden courtyards, and dramatic colonnades, you’ll learn how theatrical design and clever engineering helped shape not just the park and San Diego’s identity.
GPS-triggered audio brings each structure to life with rich history and unexpected insights along the way.
This tour offers a thoughtful, immersive experience at your own pace, whether you're a first-time visitor or a local seeing the park with fresh eyes.
Come for the beauty—stay for the stories hidden in the walls.
Inspired by Spanish palace gardens, this peaceful oasis features vibrant tiles, geometric flower beds, and stunning seasonal blooms. A hidden gem perfect for a quiet pause amid architectural grandeur.
One of Balboa Park’s most photographed spots, this 1915 lath structure is a lush showcase of tropical plants and seasonal floral displays—reflected beautifully in the serene lily pond out front.
Spanning Cabrillo Canyon, this dramatic arched bridge offers panoramic views and a grand approach into the heart of the park. It’s also a striking symbol of Balboa Park’s early 20th-century design ambition.
This ornate, Spanish Colonial Revival tower rises above Balboa Park with distinctive flair. Once closed for decades, it now offers one of the best skyline views in San Diego—along with layers of history.
Once part of a world’s fair, this stately building now houses several museums and cultural institutions. Its elegant façade and courtyard continue to reflect the park’s blend of beauty and function.
This richly detailed building is a masterclass in architectural theater—home to museums, youth programs, and lush courtyards. Look closely: every arch, column, and flourish tells a story.
Now home to the Balboa Park Visitors Center, this reconstructed 1915 building pairs ornate charm with a welcoming mission. Its courtyard café is one of the park’s best-kept secrets.
Celebrate pop culture past and present at this dynamic museum, born from the legendary Comic-Con itself. Exhibits range from comics and superheroes to video games and fandom history.
The round, futuristic 1935 Ford Building once celebrated innovation—and still does. Inside, you’ll find flight simulators, historic aircraft, and space exploration exhibits that will inspire all ages.
Step into a world of cultural exchange at these charming international cottages. Each weekend, you’ll find music, food, and traditions from dozens of cultures that call San Diego home.
Created by Balboa Park’s legendary landscape designer, this garden is home to rare succulents and dramatic desert plants. It’s a quiet retreat with sweeping canyon views.
This elegant bronze honors the Mother of Balboa Park, who transformed much of the park’s landscape with her visionary plantings. A fitting tribute to one of San Diego’s great unsung heroes.
This central plaza links many of the park’s biggest attractions and offers space to rest, reflect, or people-watch. It’s a social crossroads surrounded by striking architecture and history.
From muscle cars to motorcycles, this museum celebrates the history and innovation of the automobile. Car lovers will find plenty to admire—from sleek designs to quirky classics.
Home to one of the largest outdoor pipe organs in the world, this open-air pavilion hosts free concerts year-round. Its dramatic stage and soaring acoustics make every performance memorable.
Originally a nudist colony exhibit during the 1935 Exposition(!), this sunken stone garden is now a peaceful butterfly habitat. Its unusual history makes it one of the park’s most unexpected delights.
Balboa Park’s premier fine arts museum showcases a world-class collection ranging from Spanish Old Masters to contemporary works. Its iconic façade and rotating exhibits make it a cornerstone of the park’s cultural scene.
Tucked behind ornate facades, this intimate theater hosts performances by local youth, schools, and community groups. It’s a vibrant example of how Balboa Park nurtures creativity at every level.
Colorful tiles lead the way into a working artists’ colony filled with open studios and galleries. From ceramics to jewelry, you can meet the makers, watch them at work, and even take home a handmade piece of San Diego.
This graceful modern fountain honors Bea Evenson, the preservationist who helped save Balboa Park’s Spanish Revival architecture. A tranquil landmark at the plaza’s edge, it’s both a tribute and a favorite photo stop.
Kate Sessions Statue stands at the west entrance to Balboa Park at the corner of El Prado and Balboa Drive. This can be found at the end of Laurel Street.
IMPORTANT – YOUR ACCESS CODE IS: MWQ451 - PLEASE READ STEPS BELOW - To access your tour, you’ll need the Drives & Detours App. We recommend downloading the tour in advance in case cell service is unreliable.
DOWNLOAD THE APP:
iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drives-detours/id6443681888
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mytoursapp.android.app6506
UNLOCK YOUR TOUR:
1. Open app, tap "Walking Tours", then "Story of Balboa Park"
2. Enter Your Access Code (on iPhone tap "Login to Download" then "Login")
3. Tap "Download Tour" and wait until complete (1-2 minutes)
STARTING THE TOUR:
1. Open app, select your tour
2. Go to start location shown
3. Tap “Start Tour”
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Tour is valid for 180 days, no need to reschedule
Questions? TEXT us at 619.324.9920
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