Travel and Outdoors

We’re here to make your flying process plane and simple.
The season will see three new cruises, 100 calls, and passenger volume at a pre-pandemic level.
Take a look at the star-studded history of this North Park hotel, leading to the $31 million renovation in 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.
The 4.9-acre park transformed a vacant lot into a community gathering place with playgrounds, basketball courts, and picnic shelters.
Here’s where the project stands as of mid-September 2023.
The food-centric event will allow participants to get samples at 40+ restaurants, breweries, cafes, and shops in the community.
The world’s largest military air show features live, aerial displays in addition to immersive experiences and static displays.
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The fair — which returns June 12-July 7 — will boast headliners like Ludacris, Jay Leno, Pepe Aguilar, and TLC.
The hotel was built in 1924 at 206 Market St. and offered quality accommodations and entertainment for Black visitors in San Diego during the segregation era.
The city has identified declining road quality, but has conducted studies to find ways to improve conditions.
Explore these twists on margaritas, including sweet, spicy, and sans-alcohol options.
The project will demolish the three-story headhouse on Navy Pier and create a 10-acre park and memorial
The 100-year-old apartment community at 326 Juniper St. is considered a “hallmark” of its era — and a “real estate jewel” of present-day San Diego.
The facility’s improved layout includes 58 dog rooms, 55 cat kennels, and 53 spaces for smaller pets.
Take a sweet tour of stores that sell chocolates and other treats.
The space is the first city-owned dog park in District 7 and is larger than 68% of dog parks in San Diego.
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