Alcazar Garden in Balboa Park, San Diego (June 2022)
This month last year, I went on a long weekend getaway to San Diego with my family. Although I’d gone the year prior, it’d been only a day trip– this time, it was an extended three days in town, and we had ample time to see and do a lot more than before.
San Diego is located about 120 miles/193 kilometers south of Los Angeles, and it’s only 17 miles/27 kilometers from the Mexico border. That said, San Diego is the prime location for locals to make a quick trip to Mexico (specifically the city of Tijuana) before crossing back to the U.S., as well as for its pristine beaches and laid-back, surfer lifestyle along the southern California coast.
My family and I spent the morning first at Torrey Pines (north of San Diego proper), where I got horribly sunburned. Afterwards, we pulled into San Diego half-past 12h00; mind you, we arrived on a Saturday, and the city was already packed with people– locals and visitors– who were out enjoying the warm, summer sunshine.
We took a while to find parking before heading over to Balboa Park, a massive urban park that not only has some beautiful gardens, but also plenty of cultural museums and the zoo to check out. You could easily spend the whole day, if not several days, exploring Balboa Park alone. We only spent a couple of hours here, visiting the highlights like the colorful Spanish Cultural Arts center, the lush Botanical Building, and the Seville-inspired Alcazar Garden.
As mentioned, it was really crowded that afternoon, so we decided to leave Balboa and head to the Spruce Street Suspension Bridge for some respite. The bridge is in a quiet, residential neighborhood not too far from the park, and it’s quite hidden, so we spent a bit of time searching for it on the streets. We eventually found it and walked across it, feeling the thrill of it bouncing and swaying with every step we took.
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge
It was nearing the end of the afternoon. Hot, tired, and famished, we opted to head over for an early dinner at a Georgian restaurant I’d discovered online. Having been to the country of Georgia few years back, I missed Georgian cuisine dearly (as it’s actually quite hard to find it in Los Angeles) and I was craving it badly. We showed up early and ordered a spread of traditional plates, including Adjarian khachapuri (cheese bread boat), khinkali (soup dumplings), and chakapuli (lamb-tarragon stew). We also split a bottle of Georgian red wine and medovik (honey cake) for dessert. All was incredibly rich and delicious, and it was a solid end to our first day in town.
Following a morning in La Jolla the day after, we returned to San Diego for some more dessert, this time at a recommended gelato shop that’s situated inside a former dry cleaners. Not only that, but it had some of most-interesting flavors, including olive oil-rosemary and chocolate-cinnamon-pepper– both of which I got. And holy moly, were they INCREDIBLE! I especially loved the fragrant, herbal olive oil-rosemary, but what really stood out was the waffle cone: it was the warmest, freshest, and crispiest cone I’ve ever had– I’d go back to that gelato shop in a heartbeat!
Chocolate-cinnamon-pepper and olive oil-rosemary gelati
I’ll save the rest of my San Diego trip in the next post, so stay tuned! Thanks for reading. 🙂
— Rebecca






Balboa Park is BEAUTIFUL!! I hope you made it into Olde Town for a little bit!! That’s my favorite part of San Diego I think (aside from Coronado Island). Looks like a BLAST!
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Yes, I visited Old Town later during my stay! I’ll be recapping it in my next post. 🙂
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Such tasty visits, The movie Chef in Love back in the 90s featured Georgian food. It looked so delicious.
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Georgian food is so good! I love the diversity of it all, from the fresh vegetables and herbs to the hearty cheeses and carbs (bread, dumplings, etc). There’s a bit of everything for everyone!
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This Park is so amazing. You saw this Botanical building and so amazing.
We visited San Diego in the Yacht Race…years ago ..Anita
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Balboa Park is beautiful and spacious; you could easily spend a day (or two) seeing everything! Glad you had a wonderful time in SD years ago 😊
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We loved Balboa Park when we visited San Diego, but we didn’t know about the suspension bridge. Maybe another trip is in order?!
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Sounds like SD is calling your name!
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Actually, all of California is
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Beautiful place! Plus delicious Georgian food… yummy! 🙂
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Yes, all absolutely wonderful!
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I grew up in San Diego & loved to visit Balboa Park, the Zoo & the many beaches. Glad you enjoyed your visit. I miss SD.
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A San Diego native! The city offers so much incredible sights, sounds, and food. It’s a place I’d love to return to, and you’re lucky you grew up there. 😊
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Not born there, but grew up since the age of 2. I want to go back for a visit.
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Lovely post, Rebecca! Balboa Park is like the crown jewel of San Diego, with so much to offer. We’ll be spending a few days there in December to see family; I can’t wait. We may try the Georgian restaurant while we’re there; the food looks scrumptious!
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I hope you have a ton of fun! There’s so much to see and do in SD that a few days might not be enough. Enjoy the Georgian restaurant, if you go!
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I’d very much like to visit San Diego sometime Rebecca as it has always appealed. I knew it was close to the Mexican border but didn’t realise it was less than 20 miles away.
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I hope upon a return trip to California that you’ll get to visit SD! Such a beautiful part of the Golden State. 💛
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I hope so too Rebecca,!
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What a wonderful city, Rebecca 🙂 I can easily see why San Diego, with its sunny weather, beaches, and vibrant city scene, is a popular destination for travellers looking to explore the west coast of the United States. As a nature lover, I would be instantly drawn to the city’s many parks and gardens. I had no idea that you can even get a Honey Cake in San Diego. It’s a very popular dessert in Latvia and pretty much everyone knows how to make it, it’s so delicious! Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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I LOVE honey cake! I’ve also had it in Latvia, as well as in Turkey and Georgia. I’ve also tried making it myself, but it was difficult, haha. San Diego is a beautiful part of southern California, and I plan to make return trips in the near future! Thanks for reading, Aiva. 😊
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Another place I knew absolutely nothing about……and the ice-cream!!!
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San Diego isn’t LA, but it offers just as much to do, see, and eat. That gelati was one of the best I’ve ever had, and I’d go back to SD just for them! 🍦
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I spent a few days in San Diego a few years back but saw only small parts of it (I was there for a conference). This was fun to reminisce about my time in Balboa Park as well as see the sections of the park I missed.
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Glad you got to have a taste of SD! Balboa Park is the symbol of the city, and it’s great you spent some time in it. 😊
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That Georgian food looks amazing.
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It was incredible! I miss Georgian food dearly. ❤️
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Id go just for the food lol
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Haha, same!
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Love San Diego!
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Yes, SD is great!!
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One of these days when I have the chance to go back to California I’ll bring D to San Diego. I would love to explore Balboa Park. More importantly I’d like to check out the food you tried – they look yummy!
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Yes, please do! San Diego is nothing short of good eats; Part 2 of my trip will feature more, so stay tuned!
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I was in the area last year, but didn’t go into the city. Now I can see what I missed! Maybe next time…
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That’s awesome you were in my part of the country! Hope you can return to check out SD!
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I was visiting a friend in Carlsbad last year (lots of posts, but you’d have to search from my blog page). Beach walking was my main activity!
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