Diego S. • July 18, 2010Go to the hall of fame bar on the top floor of metal (brick building on left field) and watch the game from there if you got tickets in the nose bleeds... Can choose between 1-3 inning or 4-end of gam
Sal • February 4, 2018Beautiful place in an old USPS building. Great big pizzas. Also gluten free pizza crust, one of the best.
Jenna Rose R. • January 23, 2014So many treasures to explore. The museums alone will take you days to get through. At sunset, the buildings glow for picture-perfect photo ops. You don't need to spend much to enjoy a day here.
San Diego Zoo • May 20, 2011The Reptile House is one of the oldest buildings in the San Diego Zoo. It is home to more than 950 individual reptiles and amphibians, which represent more than 200 different species and subspecies.
Mike G. • November 29, 2014The view is amazing if you get the right spot- you can watch the planes come right between the buildings to land. Great steaks too!
Erik R. • December 22, 2013Journey into the past as the western frontier town of San Diego comes to life. Explore historical buildings, grab a cigar at the cigar shop, hunt ghosts at Whaley House, enjoy Mexican cuisine.
Veronica A. • August 15, 2013Mariposa does events, we've used them for a couple at our high-rise office building, great to work with, phenomenal ice cream!
Arthur M. • October 10, 2014This building's crap architecture is an eye sore in the middle of the unifying and gorgeous Spanish architecture of the Prado in Balboa Park.
Visit San Diego • October 18, 2010Did you know that the SD Children's Museum is an environmentally sustainable building that utilizes San Diego's year round weather?
Pericles P. • March 23, 2019Besides being a spectacular building, the organ happens to be The largest outdoor organ in the world!
Juan Carlos F. • June 3, 2014Elegantly & beautyfuly renewed, great building & service...I love the bed & room bath, of course the lobby,... Congratullations.
K12 Inc • August 4, 2011Did you know? The museum’s historic Ford building was built for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition, an attempt to bring jobs and tourists to the city in the midst of the Depression.
Dee L. • November 25, 2011Black Friday lines are wicked. Wraps around the whole building so try parking in the back.
Mazda • November 1, 2010The Tipsy Crow occupies one of Downtown’s most historic buildings, dating back to 1874, exuding all the stimulation and excitement of a multi-level, vibrant venue.
Greg D. • June 1, 2018Gorgeous building! Excellent location. Service was good, but valet parking is expensive $47 a day!!!!
The Most Interesting Man in the World • March 15, 2014I had my first Moscow Mule here. The original owner was kind enough to let me stable him behind the building for a couple of days.
Eddie L. • February 12, 2012Great helpful staff, shuttle pick up at Amtrak Santa Fe station is a plus save some $. Ask for a Annex building room quiet and no freeway noise.
Joan A. • July 15, 2012I really like this hotel. You can tell it is an older building but they did a good job bringing it up to date. Breakfast buffet is good but a bit expensive. Pool a little small but otherwise nice stay
Mikey P. • October 30, 2012Amtrak does not open their gates for passengers traveling on the Coaster, give yourself a few extra minutes to walk around that building.
Visit San Diego • July 12, 2010Heading to a performance but don't know where to park? Try the NBC Building Garage at 225 Broadway, which offers easy access to the Balboa Theatre entrance.
Mounir D. • March 9, 2018What you need to know is that it’s an old building. The elevators@often break down and once you get to your sleeping room good luck figuring out the thermostat.
Félix • June 24, 2016Such a cool place! Nice decoration, more a full apartment style building than a hostel, very crowded and cheap after all.Cool to know: bike parking in the lobby and free breakfast.
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