Tourism and Hospitality

The Nat’s 150-year-old foundation is solid — thanks in part to these women.
Oh, the 19th annual celebration — Monday, Nov. 6-Sunday, Nov. 12 — is going to be grand, alright.
Whether you’re treating yourself to an outing or picking up your feast, these local restaurants have your Thanksgiving spread covered.
Beer Week is taking it back to the heart of the local brewing scene — with more robust plans in 2024.
From Coronado Island and Liberty Station to East County, there are plenty of cool options.
The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club’s autumn affair runs on select dates Friday, Nov. 10-Sunday, Dec. 3.
The project will reach milestones in 2024, 2025, and 2028.
The artwork by local artist Eva Struble is inspired by the rich biodiversity of San Diego County and Baja California.
The Chattanooga-based company has launched van rentals in SD for locals looking to explore the region with ease.
The Del’s centerpiece — the red turreted building that houses 367 rooms — will be the final phase of the historic resort’s ambitious, years-long renovation.
The neighborhood spans nine blocks along Imperial Avenue — from 61st to 69 streets — and hopes to become a unifying hub for the Black experience in San Diego.
Ryan Gosling, Marilyn Monroe, spaceships, strawberries, and mirrors, oh my.
Consider these our Hollywood signs.
The consortium of historic cottages represent 31 countries and cultures across the globe.
The Port of San Diego says the new park near the Gaylord Pacific Resort will be a “habitat-oriented” space designed to showcase San Diego Bay; the site broke ground on Oct. 3, 2023.
Bill Brown began working at the historic ride in 1972, when he was just 16 years old; last year, the City of San Diego proclaimed Oct. 3, 2022, Mr. Bill Brown Day.
From farms and hayrides to seasonal shindigs at local theme parks and Día De Los Muertos, we’re fallin’ for this time of year in America’s Finest City.
More than 50 local museums and attractions will offer free admission for kids age 12 and under from Sunday, Oct. 1- Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023.
Hodad’s. The Crack Shack. AleSmith. Nova Kombucha. There’s a whole lot of local eating and drinking to be had at the stadium in Mission Valley.
Since the USS Recruit was the Navy’s only commissioned ship to never touch the water, recruits nicknamed it the “USS Neversail.”
The new exhibit covers the influence between tech and pop culture and opens to the public on Wednesday, Oct. 4; the museum is closed through Tuesday, Oct. 3, for the installation.
Distill, my heart: The annual event goes down on Saturday, Sept. 23, showcasing nearly 20 of SD’s finest distilleries.
The group of volunteers from the San Diego Natural History Museum will lead 60 free, local hikes from September 2023 to June 2024 — their 51st annual hiking season.
The airport expects to see travel levels exceed pre-pandemic traffic.
From Coronado and Pacific Beach to Encinitas and Oceanside, San Diego’s beaches are unmatched — it’s an abundance of riches, really.
The inaugural event is on Tuesday, Aug. 29, and Wednesday, Aug. 30, 4-8 p.m.
The construction timeline for the large-scale project has shifted, and the hall’s anticipated reopening is now in early 2024.
The brand-new, celeb-driven fest will highlight local culinary talent across 20+ events on Wednesday, Sept. 6-Monday, Sept. 11
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance hopes the new savanna-like environment makes strides for conservation of the species.
The all-pink electric boat will take your group of six cruising on San Diego Bay.
This beach city is roughly 45 minutes from downtown San Diego and is perfect for a nearby getaway.
Good news for San Diego.
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