a trolly pulling up to Old Town San Diego
21 Apr 2025

Old Town San Diego Visitor’s Guide

By builtbygcommerce

Landfall was made in San Diego in 1542 by Spanish missionaries who planted roots in the area now known as Old Town San Diego.

While San Diego is known for its amazing beaches, near-perfect weather, and popular attractions like SeaWorld San Diego and Petco Park to see a Padres game, it is also known as the birthplace of California and has an amazing Old Town district that is a must-see while visiting “America’s Finest City”.

Located just minutes from the Days Inn By Windham San Diego Hotel Circle, Old Town San Diego is one of the most vibrant parts of our coastal city. Known for great shopping opportunities, unique local attractions, and a variety of bars and restaurants, Old Town San Diego should be put at the top of your list during your visit to San Diego.

Here are some activities, events, and places you won’t want to miss when visiting Old Town San Diego this spring, including the exciting Cinco de Mayo festivities in the area!

Old Town San Diego is the perfect place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. You’ll have so much fun experiencing this festive celebration in Old Town San Diego while you shop at over 80 unique stores, take advantage of food and drink specials from restaurants in Old Town San Diego, and enjoy entertainment such as live music, Ballet Folklorico, face painters, Fiesta de Reyes and Lucha Libre matches!

Check out the schedule of events here!

Some of the most popular restaurants in Old Town San Diego are the local Mexican establishments, making it the perfect place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in San Diego. In addition to the amazing places to grab a delicious taco (or six) and a scrumptious frozen margarita, Old Town has a variety of planned events this May for Cinco de Mayo. Here are some of the most popular restaurants in Old Town San Diego to visit this spring.

  • Casa Guadaljara – One of the most popular restaurants in Old Town San Diego, Casa Guadaljara offers festive décor, fun Mariachis, amazing patios, authentic Mexican cuisine, and “Birdbath Margaritas”!
  • Old Town Mexican Café – Serving up authentic specialties since 1977, Old Town Mexican Café is known for its handmade tortillas, touted as “the best in the world” by visitors and locals! Try the Molcajete, Carnitas, Pozole, Guacamole, and Carne Asada, which all get rave reviews.
  • Café Coyote – One of the original restaurants in Old Town San Diego, Café Coyote has been serving some of the finest Mexican cuisine for over 30 years. Enjoy delicious food, refreshing margaritas, and a festive atmosphere in the Heart of Old Town San Diego’s Historic Walking District.
  • El Sueno – One of the newest Mexican restaurants in Old Town San Diego, this lively establishment is great for families and offers authentic food and a friendly environment. Popular dishes include Cheese Dip and Tacos Mexicanos!
three tacos with colorfulpaper flowers in the background

(Photo: @cafecoyoteoldtown)

The rich history and culture of Old Town San Diego are evident in everything in the area, including the unique shopping opportunities.

  • Bazaar del Mundo – The best place to shop for fair-trade merchandise like fabric, books, jewelry, folk art, and woven textiles from local artisans, you’ll definitely want to visit Bazaar del Mundo during your stay at Days Inn San Diego Hotel Circle.
  • Fiesta de Reyes – Located in the heart of Old Town, Fiesta de Reyes is home to 19 specialty shops offering everything from hot sauce and children’s toys to jewelry, gifts, traditional Mexican chocolate, and more.
  • Old Town Market – Home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and museums, Old Town Market is a must-see when visiting Old Town San Diego. Located in the Old Town Historic State Park, Old Town Market consists of three historic buildings from the 1800s – a former Convent, a Carriage house, and the Casa De Aguirre which also has a beautiful small museum for you to explore.
A colorful corner shop in Old Town San Diego

Music is a staple in Old Town San Diego, and you can’t go far without hearing some quality artistic diversions. From buskers and Mariachi to live bands and singer-songwriters on street stages, you’ll be entertained throughout your exploration of Old Town San Diego. Check out the Cygnet Theatre for thought-provoking original work and revivals of iconic shows from the past. And for those looking for a real adventure, visit the Whaley House, one of the most haunted spots in North America, for a great show.

Old Town Trolley Tours offers excellent hop-on / hop-off “transportainment” tours through some of Old Town San Diego’s most can’t-miss sightseeing spots, all narrated by friendly local historians who know the city inside and out. Expect fun stories, informative trivia, and more than 100 points of interest during this relaxing ride around Old Town.

a vibrant red and green trolley

Learn all about the history of Old Town San Diego by visiting some of the city’s most celebrated museums.

  • Junípero Serra Museum – Offers exhibits on the West Coast’s earliest settlers.
  • McCoy Museum House – A recreation of a house originally built in 1869 for the city’s first police sheriff.
  • Seeley Stables – Provides guests with a closer look at the earliest days of San Diego transportation.
  • Wells Fargo Museum – Offers an informative peek into the West Coast gold rush era.
a large, colorfully painted victorian house

The lively neighborhood of Old Town is rich in history, including a variety of haunted locations. Here are a few of the most popular haunted jaunts in San Diego to visit if you dare!

  • Whaley House – Known as the most haunted house in America, tons of visitors flock to this famous location in Old Town San Diego each year.
  • El Campo Cemetery – One of the oldest cemeteries in San Diego, El Campo Cemetery holds a rich historical significance that dates back to the early 19th century.
  • Pioneer Park – Pioneer Park, formerly known as Calvary Cemetery, served as a Catholic cemetery for almost a century, with the earliest graves dating back to the 1870s.
  • Ghosts and Gravestones Tour – Board the Trolley of the Doomed and visit some of San Diego’s spookiest sights as seen on the Travel Channel.
the exterior or a colonial style brick building with large white columns and a sign that says Whaley House

Plan your San Diego escape this spring to the Days Inn By Wyndham San Diego Hotel Circle to be close to all the exciting things to see and do in Old Town, including the festive Cinco de Mayo celebrations.

Our pet-friendly hotel in San Diego is the perfect location to join in the holiday festivities, visit local attractions, and learn about San Diego’s culture and history. Make your reservation today to enjoy relaxing guest rooms, resort-style amenities, and a near-perfect location near Old Town and the exciting events, attractions, and planned activities in San Diego.

the beach along a long shoreline
06 Jun 2025

No Car, No Problem

By builtbygcommerce

When it comes to vacation time, getting there is half the fun! And while the journey is definitely part of the excitement of traveling, when you arrive in a new city, it is also important to know exactly how you will be getting everywhere you want to be.

And while SoCal is known for its high-traffic freeways, our city by the Bay also offers urban conveniences and perks to help you easily get around town during your visit. From our safe public transportation system to coastal bike paths and local trolley companies, it is so easy to get around San Diego without a car. Here are some convenient and fun ways to see the landmarks and attractions around San Diego without renting a car during your vacation.
Getting Around San Diego this Summer is a Breeze

A red public transport train

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) is a convenient and affordable way to get around San Diego during your summer vacation. Known to locals as “The Trolley,” the San Diego metro train services over 50 areas of the city with three lines, including the new UC San Diego Blue Line extension with several additional stops, including a La Jolla connection. For just $6 for a day pass and $2.50 for a one-way ticket, visitors can use the Trolley to visit many of San Diego’s most popular attractions, including San Diego beaches, outdoor movies at Rooftop Cinema Club, ComicCon, and more!

A city bus

There are also a variety of different bus stops that can get you to where you want to go in San Diego. Fun fact: Your transit pass can be used all day on any route MTS offers, and this includes the bus and trolley/train routes! From summer baseball games at Petco Park to exciting concerts at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, the MTS Bus is available to get you where you want to go this summer in San Diego, with a convenient MTS bus stop directly in front of the hotel.

a busy city street corner  with a sign that reads "Old Town San Diego"

The best ride in town for summer fun in San Diego is the hop-on/ hop-off Trolley tours from Old Town. Probably the best bang for your vacation buck in San Diego, this popular sightseeing company takes you to all the best attractions in and around San Diego AND every Old Town Trolley Tour also includes complimentary admission to 10 of San Diego’s best museums. Narrated by friendly, local historians, you will enjoy listening to their fun stories, learning interesting facts, and the chance to visit over 100 points of interest during the relaxing trolley ride around San Diego. The Old Town Trolley stops in front of the Days Inn Hotel Circle and visits popular area attractions, including Old Town San Diego, Downtown San Diego/Gaslamp Quarter, Balboa Park, San Diego Convention Center, and more.

Now that you know exactly how to get around San Diego without a car during your summer vacation at the Days Inn Hotel Circle, here are some of the must-see places and exciting things to do in San Diego, including a weekend itinerary for your weekend visit.

Welcome to the Days Inn Hotel Circle! Spend check-in day car-free in San Diego, enjoying our onsite amenities! Plan for dinner and drinks at Bunz Café, our onsite eatery featuring classic favorites with a fresh twist. We have been told we have the best burgers and craft beers in San Diego, but we offer a variety of other delicious favorites, too. After dinner, relax and enjoy our heated swimming pool, take a dip in the hot tub, and take a walk to visit the unique local shops near the hotel.

Hop on the Old Town Trolley, which has a pickup location right at the hotel for tours. Head to Old Town and grab breakfast at Encuentro Café, a quaint café with a Caribbean Island feel. Try the Cachapas, sweet corn pancakes with delicious toppings, and a Mexican Spiced Mocha! The next Old Town Trolley Stop for adventure is the Embarcadero for a visit to the USS Midway to celebrate their 20th anniversary! Spend the day exploring immersive exhibits and exciting events aboard America’s Living Symbol of Freedom – the USS Midway. This legendary aircraft carrier is a popular attraction in San Diego and has something for all ages. The day gets even better with a Major League Baseball game for your next San Diego adventure! Hop off the Old Town Trolley at Petco Park to see the Padres live in action. This exciting San Diego activity is so much fun and is popular with everyone from age 5 to 95! Grab some dinner at the ballfield and cheer for the home team at Petco Park this summer – no car needed!

A man and woman standing in front of the Liberty Station sign

Have a delicious breakfast to get the day started from our onsite eatery at the Days Inn Hotel Circle. Choose from French Toast, Breakfast Burritos, and more while enjoying the sunny day on our spacious outdoor patio or grab it to go and spend a leisurely morning enjoying your comfortable hotel suite. Catch the MTS trolley/train or bus to Liberty Station for a day of fun in the sun at this popular San Diego attraction. This 360-acre entertainment complex offers a variety of delicious restaurants, unique retail shops, amazing art galleries, and exciting live entertainment options for your carless adventure in San Diego. From a great date night activity to scoring local goodies from the Farmer’s Market, Liberty Station is easily accessible without a car and offers so many things to see and do in San Diego. Next stop is the best place to enjoy splashing around – Waterfront Park in San Diego. The perfect playground for families, Waterfront Park offers a refreshing splash pad, a large green lawn area, small garden rooms, several picnic areas, and hiking trails. Also, enjoy planned events like concerts, festivals, and the Summer Movie in the Park series for fun in San Diego without a car.

Our convenient location near all the most popular things to do in San Diego makes the Days Inn Hotel Circle the best place to stay during your summer vacation. Our pet-friendly hotel in San Diego offers great onsite amenities to enjoy, as well as convenient pick-up and transportation from the MTS trolley/train and bus service, as well as Old Town Trolley Tours.

Park your car and make plans today for an amazing summer escape to San Diego and see all the best landmarks and sights with affordable and convenient transportation that picks you up and brings you back to Days Inn Hotel Circle after your San Diego adventures!