Tour San Diego

A guided tour is one of the best ways to explore San Diego and requires minimal planning. With so many sites of interest, there are tons of tours to choose from. Of course, there are the traditional and must-see city tours by day that are offered by City Sightseeing San Diego, but there are also some more eclectic tours as well.


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All Loops Double Decker Tour. Enjoy two different tours of San Diego. The Harbor Loop and the Parks/Zoo Loop are
approximately one hour each and visit all of San Diego's best sights. They include the Embarcadero, Zoo, Gas Lamp, Little Italy, Hillcrest, Seaport Village, Old Town and Balboa Park. You can hop-on or hop-off at your leisure. Our unlimited views provide the ideal way to see the sunny city from the comfort of our double decker open top bus.

Harbor Loop (Red Line):

This one hour tour winds along San Diego's waterfront and through downtown. Highlights include the Embarcadero, USS Midway, Seaport Village, Gas Lamp Quarter, Little Italy and Old Town.

Embarcadero- San Diego's waterfront offers activities for everyone. Experience cruising, boating, dining, fishing, museums, and more.

USS Midway Museum- The Midway is the longest serving Naval aircraft carrier in American history. The Ship offers self-guided tours from the boiler to the bridge and is so big, you could spend more than a day taking in all of its history.

Seaport Village- Take a stroll by the sea side and enjoy the sights and shopping of this famous retail attraction. Or pay $2 to ride the famous Seaport Village Carousel, which is over 110 years old.

Gaslamp/5th Ave.- The historic Gaslamp Quarter in the heart of downtown offers almost 100 unique restaurants, coffee shops and nightclubs.

Horton Plaza- Horton Plaza is a large outdoor shopping center seven stories high stretched over 6 _ city blocks.

Little Italy- Bigger than the Italian districts of San Francisco, St. Louis or New York, Little Italy is near the sparkling waterfront and lined with outdoor cafes, bars, galleries and shops.

Old Town- Old Town San Diego is considered the birthplace of California. Historical homes and buildings can still be seen here today, along with parks, restaurants and galleries.

Parks/Zoo Loop (Blue Line):

This one hour tour highlights the scenic history of San Diego going through Old Town, Balboa Park and Hillcrest. Points of interest include The San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, Cabrillo Bridge and Old Town.

Heritage Park- This charming flashback in time features gorgeous Victorian houses dating back to the late 1800's.

Hillcrest- This colorful neighborhood can be found in Hillcrest. Funky and unique locally owned businesses thrive here among the tree-lined streets.

San Diego Zoo- The 100-acre World Famous Zoo is home to 4,000 rare and endangered animals representing more than 800 species and subspecies and a prominent botanical collection with more than 700,000 exotic plants.

Balboa Park- Spanish revival style architecture dates Balboa Park back to 1916 and it has been titled a National Historical Landmark. The park is known for its museums, performing arts venues, botanical gardens and leisure activities.

Cabrillo Bridge- This bridge, which is reminiscent of a Roman Aqueduct, goes over the grassy park section of Highway 163 and connects Balboa Park with Hillcrest.

Bankers Hill- With a view of downtown San Diego, this neighborhood is a community mixed with Victorian mansions and commercial development.

Old Town- Old Town San Diego is considered the birthplace of California. Historical homes and buildings can still be seen here today, along with parks, restaurants and galleries. San Diego is considered to be one of the most haunted cities in America.

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