San Diego, California

Things to Do in San Diego
San Diego is an ideal springboard to the many and varied cities, beaches, national parks, and historic attractions of Southern California.
In San Diego, where it’s almost always 72 and sunny, nearly every day is the perfect day for a wedding.
San Diego felt like something you ease into. Mornings came soft and blue, the air already touched by salt, and time moved differently—slower, kinder. I remember walking along the water just after sunrise, sailboats drifting quietly out to sea, and thinking, “This is what it feels like to rest without needing a reason.”
What stayed with me were the soft edges: the sway of palm trees in the afternoon light, the scent of tortillas and ocean wind, the way even the neighborhoods felt like whispers—La Jolla, North Park, Coronado—each one unfolding with its own rhythm. I wandered through tide pools and garden paths, sun-washed markets and shady canyons, and I left feeling lighter, like the whole place had exhaled something into me.
Whether you’re dreaming of coastal trails, slow brunches, secret beaches, or just a few quiet days near the sea, these guides gather the San Diego that stayed with me—easy, golden, and full of the kind of calm that lingers.
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