Trolley Along Harbor Drive

The San Diego Trolley runs along Harbor Drive in the downtown area. Trolleys also travel to Qualcomm Stadium, PETCO Ballpark, and the international border with Mexico.
Casa Del Prado

Since its reopening in 1971, the Casa del Prado, which was built in 1915, has hosted floral exhibits, concerts, and theatrical performances.
Cigar Store, Racine & Laramie

An attendant shows cigars at Racine & Laramie, reported to be the first cigar store in San Diego when it opened in 1869.
Gaslamp Quarter

History and urban cool collide in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, a 16-block area of shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
U.S.S. Midway

The U.S.S. Midway, an aircraft carrier that served in the Navy from World War II until the Gulf War, is now a museum on the Navy Pier. Visitors can tour the ship and its restored planes and helicopters.
Horton Plaza

Horton Plaza, a shopping mall with an unusual whimsical architecture, jump-started the Gaslamp Quarter renaissance in the 1980s.
Silverman

Performance artist Dash MacTavish, known as the San Diego Silverman, entertains passersby on the Embarcadero.
PETCO Park

Thunderclouds move in as the sun sets during a game at PETCO Park. The home of the San Diego Padres seats 42,445 fans.
Boutique Pearl Hotel

Located in historic Point Loma near downtown San Diego, the boutique Pearl Hotel features an outside dining area near the pool.
Escaramuzas Golondrinas

The Escaramuzas Golondrinas, a female equestrian group, practice at the Seeley Stables in preparation for Cinco de Mayo celebrations.
This feature originally appeared in National Geographic.



