Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
Address | 4002 Wallace St, San Diego, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 619-220-5422 |
Hours | 10:00am-5:00pm |
Website | www.parks.ca.gov |
Categories | State Park, Historical Place, Museum, Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.9 14 reviews |
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Old Town San Diego State Historic Park reviews
14Historic place that takes you back to the past, excellent family outing, a must in Sandiego
Love coming to San Diego state park and seeing all the history and beauty! Can’t forget about the shopping!
All so fun! We were there in October so it was all themed out!
A lot of fun! Definitely check it out
Favorite place to go for Halloween. Always a good time. If your looking for a great margarita Cafe coyote never disappoints.
Old structures but well kept. A required stop if you admire the old days. There's also a Kumeya native store for all of us who want to know more history on the land and native people. It is highly recommended: the weave baskets are made by hand in front of you by a local native.
I loved visiting Old Town San Diego. Looking through the stores brought back a lot of memories, and the food at a Mexican restaurant was great!
Always great weather you are visiting or a local san diegan
Fam friendly alway a photo opportunity. The food is great too.
Historical park in San Diego Old Town, nice to visit, it's free and you can walk around observing old-fashioned houses and pubs.
My family and I went for Dia Le Los Muertos!
The restaurants aren’t dog friendly, but we at least got to walk around and see the decorations.
Had to come here to catch Flix/ greyhound bus to sanbernadino ca since greyhound in downtown sandiego is closed down not much to complain about at least there were Porta potty that were clean even though it's basically a curb side pick up with a parking lot with porta pottys it was good
We went to Dias de los Muertos festival in Old Town. Had drinks at Rosa's and dinner at Reyes. There was a Mexican band, lots of decorations and a screening of Coco. We had a good time
Absolutely love this place so much to see and do would highly recommend and also doing the hop-on hop-off trolley tour
One of the greatest spots in San Diego! Just great. Came here multiple times. Would recommend to anyone visiting San Diego.
Definitely worth a visit. So many cute shops and it's just an all around charming place.
A wonderful place to visit many shops and restaurants. Historical and a shoppers paradise. Well worth the time