Essential San Diego 5 Self Guided Walking Tours Bundle
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Essential San Diego 5 Self Guided Walking Tours Bundle

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2h - 8h
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About this experience

Discover the essence of San Diego through five self-guided walking tours, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Stroll through the historic streets of Old Town, immerse yourself in the cultural treasures of Balboa Park, delight in the vibrant atmosphere of the Gaslamp Quarter, enjoy stunning waterfront views along the Embarcadero, and take in the coastal beauty of La Jolla. Each tour features engaging storytelling paired with GPS-triggered audio, enhancing your experience as you walk. Perfect for first-timers or returning visitors, these tours are yours to keep, so you can enjoy them now or on your next trip.

- Five self-guided walking tours covering iconic San Diego destinations
- Blends storytelling with GPS-triggered audio for an immersive experience
- Explore at your own pace, perfect for both first-time and returning visitors
- Tours are yours to keep for future visits, allowing flexibility in your schedule

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Essential San Diego 5 Self Guided Walking Tours Bundle

What's included

Audio Guide & Route Map (in-app)
Flexible Usage (tours are yours to keep)
App and Tour Download

Detailed itinerary

1

Wander along the waterfront past the maritime museum, USS Midway Museum, cruise ships, public art, and scenic views of the harbor and Coronado Bridge.

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A living landmark of Spanish Colonial architecture, this elegant train station connects San Diego’s past and present while welcoming travelers from near and far.

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Stop 3 Pass by

Get up close to one of America’s most storied aircraft carriers, now an iconic museum that honors the spirit of those who served at sea and in the sky.

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Stop 4

A stretch of waterfront devoted to remembrance, where moving memorials honor courage, sacrifice, and homecoming in America’s military history.

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Once San Diego’s police headquarters, this artfully restored complex now houses unique boutiques and restaurants—where history meets modern waterfront life.

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Stop 6

A charming bayside destination filled with shops, eateries, and timeless attractions like a 19th-century carousel—ideal for a leisurely stroll or afternoon treat.

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It was here in Old Town that Saint Junípero Serra celebrated his First Holy Mass in California on July 2, 1769, near this site of the present-day Immaculate Conception Church.

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This modest structure is California Historic Landmark number 49 and it has one of the most complicated backgrounds of any you’ll see on this tour!

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Stop 9

Step into one of San Diego’s oldest cemeteries, where 19th-century graves and adobe walls preserve the stories of early settlers, outlaws, and soldiers. El Campo Santo is a quiet, hauntingly beautiful stop that offers a glimpse into the city’s frontier past. Keep an eye out because some say not all of its residents rest in peace.

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Stop 10

Heritage Park is a charming collection of restored Victorian homes and cottages, each relocated here in the 1970s to save them from demolition. As you explore the park, you'll pass beautifully preserved structures like the Sherman-Gilbert House, Bushyhead House, and Senlis Cottage—each with its own story tied to San Diego’s past. It's a peaceful, walkable glimpse into the city's architectural and cultural legacy, brought back to life through grassroots preservation efforts.

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This free museum shares the remarkable story of the Mormon Battalion, a group that marched over 2,000 miles west during the Mexican-American War and helped shape early San Diego. Today, the Mormon Battalion Historic Site offers hands-on exhibits, immersive storytelling, and interactive activities like gold panning and brick making. It's a fascinating stop that blends local, military, and religious history in one engaging experience.

12

Once home to one of Old Town’s most prominent families, the Casa de Aguirre now serves as a small museum showcasing artifacts from both the Aguirre household and its later use as a Catholic-run industrial school for Native American children in the late 1800s. Displays include luxury imports, household items, and tools from the era, offering a glimpse into two very different chapters of Old Town’s past. It’s a thought-provoking stop that reflects both wealth and hardship in San Diego’s early history.

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Once a modest hotel, the Callan is now better known for its ghost stories. Visitors say echoes of its wilder past still linger in its halls.

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Stop 14 Pass by

The oldest surviving structure in downtown, this house now serves as the Gaslamp Museum. Its rooms and exhibits bring the neighborhood’s layered history to life.

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The iconic gateway welcomes you into the heart of the district. It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in San Diego.

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Built in 1890, the Keating was San Diego’s first skyscraper. Its Romanesque Revival design still dominates the block with confidence.

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This elaborate French Renaissance Revival landmark was once a bank—and later a notorious brothel. Its towers and ornamentation make it one of the Gaslamp’s most photographed buildings.

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This grand building once served as San Diego’s City Hall. The clock tower and bold design still stand as a symbol of civic pride.

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Restored to its 1920s glory, the Balboa Theatre is still a working performance venue. The theatre’s Spanish Revival style makes it one of downtown’s most elegant landmarks.

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A lively public space since the 1870s, this plaza has hosted rallies, concerts, and celebrations. The park is a vibrant gathering spot at the edge of the Quarter.

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Take in the views from this beautiful section of La Jolla's Coast Walk Trail. We'll point out prominent landmarks such as La Jolla Shores, the Scripps Pier, and Torrey Pines Golf Course.

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Learn about the secret history of Sunny Jim Cave (as you stand above it) and how it got its name. If you decide to pay for admission (not included) you can descend the dark staircase and get a chance to view the cave for yourself.

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Stop 23

Take in the iconic sights of La Jolla Cove as you hear about some of the birds and marine animals that share this beautiful location.

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Stop 24

Hear the fascinating history of Ellen Browning Scripps and the enormous impact her philanthropic activities have had on San Diego.

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Stop 25

Soak up more incredible views as you gaze out over the La Jolla Children's Pool, another historical piece of La Jolla's past.

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Pop your head into this historic La Jolla hotel as you hear about its interesting history that involves some of Hollywood's early celebrities.

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Stop 27

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.

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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.

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Stop 29 Pass by

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.

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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.

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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.

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Stop 32

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.

What's not included

Smartphone (bring your own)

Available languages

Audio guide
EN ES
Written guide
EN ES

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The walking tour of the Embarcadero downtown waterfront starts on the path along the waterfront, just in front of the San Diego Maritime Museum. Once there, open the Drives & Detours app and tap "Start Tour" to begin.

Important notes

IMPORTANT – YOUR ACCESS CODE IS: NYG461 - PLEASE READ STEPS BELOW -

To access your tours, you’ll need the Drives & Detours App. We recommend downloading your tours in advance.

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 "Tour Bundles", then "San Diego Essentials"
2. Enter Your Access Code (on iPhone tap "Login to Download" then "Login")
3. Pick a tour and Tap "Download Tour" (take 1-2 minutes)

STARTING THE TOUR:

1. Open app, select your tour
2. Go to start location shown
3. Tap “Start Tour”

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Once downloaded, the tours are yours to keep!
Questions? TEXT us at 619.324.9920

About San Diego

San Diego is known for its mild year-round climate, extensive beaches, and beautiful parks. It's a vibrant city that offers a mix of urban attractions, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures, making it a popular destination for travelers of all kinds.

Top Attractions

San Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo is one of the most famous zoos in the world, known for its extensive collection of animals and beautiful landscaping. It's a must-visit for animal lovers and families.

Zoo 4-6 hours Expensive (around $60 for adults, $48 for children)

Balboa Park

Balboa Park is a 1,200-acre urban cultural park that houses museums, gardens, and the San Diego Zoo. It's a great place to spend a day exploring art, history, and nature.

Park Half day to full day Free (some attractions require admission fees)

La Jolla Cove

La Jolla Cove is a beautiful coastal area known for its sea caves, tide pools, and marine life. It's a popular spot for snorkeling, kayaking, and whale watching.

Nature 2-4 hours Free (some activities require fees)

USS Midway Museum

The USS Midway Museum is a historic aircraft carrier that has been converted into a museum. Visitors can explore the ship's decks, hangars, and exhibits, and even take a simulated flight in a fighter jet.

Museum 2-3 hours Moderate (around $26 for adults, $12 for children)

Gaslamp Quarter

The Gaslamp Quarter is a historic neighborhood known for its Victorian-era buildings, restaurants, bars, and nightlife. It's a great place to explore the city's history and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere.

Historical 2-4 hours Free (some attractions require fees)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fish Tacos

A San Diego specialty, fish tacos are made with fresh, locally caught fish, usually served with cabbage slaw and a creamy sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Gluten-free options available

Burrata

A creamy, rich Italian cheese made from mozzarella and cream, often served with bread and olive oil.

Appetizer Vegetarian

Birria Tacos

A Mexican dish made with slow-cooked, spiced meat, usually served with corn tortillas and consommé for dipping.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian options available

Avocado Toast

A popular breakfast and brunch dish made with toasted bread, mashed avocado, and various toppings.

Breakfast/Brunch Vegetarian, Vegan options available

Popular Activities

Surfing Kayaking Hiking Beachcombing Picnicking Spas Museums Art galleries

Best Time to Visit

March to May and September to November

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. It's ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15-24°C 59-75°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-8 (Pacific Standard Time, PST) or GMT-7 (Pacific Daylight Time, PDT) during daylight saving time

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

San Diego is generally a safe city, with low crime rates compared to other major cities in the United States. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or rideshare services, and avoid unmarked taxis.
  • • Keep your valuables secure and out of sight, especially in your car or when using public transportation.

Getting there

By air
  • San Diego International Airport • 3 miles (5 km) from downtown
By train

San Diego Santa Fe Depot

By bus

Greyhound Station, San Diego Metro Transit Center

Getting around

Public transport

The MTS bus system covers the entire city and is affordable and reliable. Buses are a good option for getting around, especially during off-peak hours.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Gaslamp Quarter La Jolla Little Italy Pacific Beach Hillcrest

Day trips

Coronado Island
6 miles (10 km) from downtown • Half day to full day

Coronado Island is a beautiful beach town known for its historic Hotel del Coronado, sandy beaches, and scenic views. It's a great place to relax, enjoy the sun, and explore the island's history.

Tijuana
20 miles (32 km) from downtown • Full day

Tijuana is a vibrant border city known for its Mexican cuisine, nightlife, and cultural attractions. It's a great place to experience authentic Mexican culture and enjoy its culinary scene.

Temecula Valley Wine Country
60 miles (97 km) from downtown • Full day

Temecula Valley Wine Country is a picturesque region known for its wineries, vineyards, and scenic views. It's a great place to spend a day tasting wine, enjoying the countryside, and relaxing.

Festivals

Comic-Con International • July San Diego International Film Festival • October San Diego Street Food Festival • June

Pro tips

  • Visit Balboa Park early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Explore the city's beaches and coastal areas, such as La Jolla Cove and Coronado Island, for stunning views and unique experiences.
  • Try San Diego's famous fish tacos and craft beer at local restaurants and breweries.
  • Take a guided tour of the USS Midway Museum for a behind-the-scenes look at this historic aircraft carrier.
  • Visit during the off-peak season (December to February) for fewer crowds and lower prices.
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