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Сказки Старого города Сан-Диего, небольшой групповой тур тако и текилы

Обзор
Meet your guide and group at Old Adobe Chapel, which can be credited for saving Old Town San Diego thanks to a 1884 book. Continue on to one of the most haunted homes in Southern California, also unusual for its architecture and building materials.

After a view of some Victorian architecture we'll pass by the original location of the Presidio and Mission when the Spanish first settled in California. Admire the oldest 18th-century structure in the area and learn about the indigenous tribes who lived here for thousands of years.

Back in town, we'll see some authentic Mexican handcrafts (no bad souvenirs here!), visit a hundred year old Catholic church that is a descendant of the original Mission, followed by a stroll through a landmark cemetery with graves dating back to the 1850s. Our final stop is a local Tequileria to learn about the many different kinds of tequila. Enjoy a taste or select another beverage of your choice, plus gourmet tacos.
Город: Сан Диего
Tue 14 Jul
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Chips and Salsa
Professional Local Tour Guide
3 mouth watering delicious Street Tacos
Handmade Tortilla Tasting
One Tequila beverage for guests 21+ (or beer, wine or soda of your choice) at a local tequileria
Chips and Salsa
Professional Local Tour Guide
Дополнительная информация
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Guests should be comfortable walking 2 miles - comfortable shoes are a must!
  • Water in reusable container, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses are all recommended.
  • Our tortilla tasting happens at the beginning of the tour and our tacos and tequila are at the end (saving the best for last!). Please take that into consideration when planning pre-tour meals (have enough to fuel your walk but not enough to spoil your tacos!).
  • There is plenty of free parking in Old Town but can be hard to find on weekends. Please plan ahead.
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1
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
2
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
3
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
4
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
5
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
6
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
7
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
8
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
9
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
10
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
11
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
12
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
13
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
14
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
15
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
16
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
17
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
18
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
19
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
20
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
21
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
22
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
23
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
24
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
25
Старый город Сан-Диего
Присоединяйтесь к нам, чтобы узнать всю историю Сан-Диего в месте, где все началось — в Старом городе. Мы узнаем о коренных народах этого района, а также об испанцах и посетим места, где они поселились, и как они стали частью Мексики, прежде чем стать штатом США. По пути мы услышим рассказы людей, которые здесь жили, и закончим фантастическими тако и текилой!
26
Музей Adobe Chapel
Мы начнем нашу экскурсию в часовне Адоб, которая впервые была построена как дом в 1850 году. К 1858 году она стала часовней после закрытия Миссии и служила в этом качестве до 1919 года. Мы узнаем, что это место действия вымышленного персонажа Рамоны. свадьба из романа 1884 года и как это здание спасло район.
27
Дом-музей Уэйли
На этом участке есть три исторических здания, и мы поговорим обо всех них, а также полюбуемся столетними Перечными деревьями. Дом Уэйли, известный в основном своими обитателями-призраками, имеет не только историческое значение, но и привидения.
28
Парк округа Наследие
Эти викторианские здания были перенесены сюда, чтобы сохранить их от расширяющегося города в 1970-х годах из центра города. Все эти дома датируются концом 19 века.
29
Историческое место мормонского батальона
Самый длинный марш пехоты в истории США произошел во время мексиканско-американской войны 1846-48 годов, и это место посвящено этому событию.
30
Пресидио Парк
Там, где современный Сан-Диего начался с первой миссии и первого Президио (крепости), основанных здесь в 1769 году. После того, как этот район был заброшен, жители переехали вниз с холма в то, что сейчас является государственным парком Старого города.
31
Церковь Непорочного Зачатия
Это потомок церкви в месте нашего собрания, и ему более 100 лет.
32
Кладбище Эль Кампо Санто
После закрытия Президио оно стало главным католическим кладбищем в Сан-Диего, и здесь похоронены многие из первых жителей Сан-Диего.
33
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
34
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
35
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
36
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
37
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
38
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
39
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
40
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
41
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
42
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
43
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
44
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
45
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
46
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
47
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
48
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
49
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
50
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
51
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
52
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
53
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
54
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
55
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
56
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
57
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
58
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
59
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
60
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
61
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
62
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
63
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
64
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
65
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
66
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
67
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
68
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
69
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
70
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
71
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
72
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
73
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
74
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
75
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
76
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
77
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
78
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
79
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
80
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
81
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
82
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
83
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
84
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
85
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
86
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
87
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
88
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
89
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
90
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
91
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
92
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
93
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
94
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
95
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
96
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
97
Old Town San Diego
Join us as we discover the full story of San Diego in the location where it all began – Old Town. We’ll learn about the indigenous people of the area, along with the Spanish and visit where they settled, and how this became a part of Mexico before becoming a US State. Along the way we’ll hear tales of the people who lived here and will end with some fantastic tacos and tequila!
98
Adobe Chapel Museum
We start our tour at the Adobe Chapel, first built as a home in 1850. By 1858 it became a chapel after the Mission was closed and served in that capacity until 1919. We'll learn that it was the setting of the fictional character Ramona’s wedding from the 1884 novel, and how this building saved the neighborhood.
99
Whaley House Museum
There are three historic buildings on this site and we'll talk about all of them, plus admire the century old Pepper Trees. Known mostly for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House is historically important beyond being haunted.
100
Heritage County Park
These Victorian buildings were moved here to preserve them from the expanding city in the 1970s from downtown. All of these houses date to the end of the 19th century.
101
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
The longest infantry march in US history happened during the Mexican-American war in 1846-48 and this site commemorates it.
102
Presidio Park
Where modern San Diego began with the first Mission and first Presidio (fortress) established here in 1769. After this area was abandoned residents moved down the hill to what is now Old Town State Park.
103
Immaculate Conception Church
This is the descendant of the church at our meeting location and is over 100 years old.
104
El Campo Santo Cemetery
After the Presidio closed, this became the main Catholic cemetery in San Diego, and many of San Diego's early residents are interred here.
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Отзывы (104)
Scenic00300503535
Feb 2025
What a great tour around Old Town San Diego! Jennifer, our tour guide, was so engaging with how she tells the stories, and she is hilarious - definitely vibed with her humor! Love that we get to try freshly made corn AND flour tortillas and then ended with delicious tacos and drinks which is all included in the booking. Even if you aren't a huge history person, like us, it was still a good time!
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2025
I’m so glad you had a great time exploring Old Town and that you enjoyed the fresh tortillas, tacos, and drinks. And also the history (think of it as gossip about people who aren't there!). It was a really wonderful afternoon with you two and I'm so glad you were sent my way. Thanks for the kind words here and I look forward to our next adventure!
U7530MKhelenb
Dec 2024
Pleasant and informative trip. The tour guide was helpful . The restaurant where the tacos and tequila were served was delightful.
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2025
Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m so glad you enjoyed the tour and it’s great to hear the restaurant stop added to the day—it’s always a favorite! You were a fun family to spend time with, and I hope you come back for another visit soon! Thanks again for the feedback and the tour!
I193XPmonicam
Nov 2024
Jennifer was a wonderful tour guide! I enjoyed learning the history of Old Town San Diego through architecture, food, and drink!
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2024
I’m so glad you enjoyed discovering the history of Old Town San Diego. It was a pleasure spending the morning with you all, and I’m delighted you had a great experience! Thanks for taking the time to share you feedback here. Hope to see you on another tour soon!

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