San Diego skyline

Explore America's
Finest City in 3 Days

Welcome to

3 Days of Outdoor Adventure

I've spent over a decade living and exploring San Diego — and I built this guide because I kept watching visitors miss the best of it. No generic lists. No sponsored fluff. Just the exact spots, the real parking tips, and the local moves that turn a good trip into an unforgettable one.

San Diego waterfront — Embarcadero and Little Italy
Day 1
Waterfront
Little Italy & Seaport Village
San Diego beaches — Mission, Pacific & La Jolla
Day 2
Beaches
Mission Beach, Pacific Beach & La Jolla
Coronado — Hotel del Coronado and the bay
Day 3
Coronado
Hotel Del & Ferry Landing Village
San Diego families — Zoo, LEGOLAND and SeaWorld
For
Families
Zoo, Legoland & SeaWorld
San Diego foodies — rooftops, tacos and views
For
Foodies
Rooftops, Tacos & Ocean Views
"San Diego is not just a destination — it's a feeling. The kind that stays with you long after you've left."
— Bryan, San Diego local

Navigating San Diego

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Renting a Car
A car gives you the most flexibility to explore beaches, neighborhoods, and day trips. Book early — rates at San Diego Airport are competitive. All major rental companies are on-site.
Pro tip: Avoid driving downtown on weekends. Parking in the Gaslamp can run $25–$40. Use street parking in East Village instead.
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The Trolley
San Diego's MTS Trolley connects downtown, Old Town, Mission Valley, and the border. The Blue Line runs to the Convention Center and Gaslamp District. Day passes are just $7.
Pro tip: The Orange Line takes you directly toward Old Town's great historic sites and beyond.
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Bikes & E-Scooters
Lime and Bird e-scooters are everywhere and perfect for beach areas. For Mission Beach and Pacific Beach, nothing beats the boardwalk on two wheels.
Pro tip: The Bayshore Bikeway is a 24-mile protected path circling the entire bay — one of the best urban cycling routes in America.

About Your Guide

Lifelong Local

Hi, I'm Bryan—creator of go2 San Diego and an Airbnb host. Whether I'm playing beach volleyball, biking coastal trails, or kayaking the bays, San Diego is my year-round playground.

Since 2018, I've had the privilege of hosting over 1,000 guests in America's Finest City. Along the way, I noticed a pattern—everyone wanted the same thing: an authentic local experience. This guide is the result of eight years of feedback, evolved from my original handwritten notes to help you maximize every hour of your 3-day adventure.

First time or returning, the ocean's calling—get out there and explore.

San Diego is waiting.