Discover San Diego - Private Walking Tour
Discover the fascinating history and culture of San Diego on our walking tour! Admire the stunning Victorian architecture of Heritage County Park and visit the city's earliest synagogue. Learn about the Mormon Battalion and their sacrifices at their historic site. Browse the locally-made gifts and enjoy the fun activities at Old Town Market. Gain a deeper understanding of African culture and history at the Casa del Rey Moro African Museum. Join us for an unforgettable tour of San Diego's rich heritage!
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Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Includes
- Local Professional Guide
- Tips/Gratuities
Itinerary
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Estimated Time : 20 minutes
Heritage County Park : This picturesque County park in San Diego is near to Old Town and has numerous restored Victorian residences as well as the city's earliest synagogue, The Temple Beth Israel. It is a beautiful example of rich San Diego citizens' Victorian architecture from the late 1880s through the 1890s.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 25 minutes
The Mormon Battalion Historic Landmark is a historical site in Old Town San Diego, California, dedicated to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who fought in the United States Army's Mormon Battalion during the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 30 minutes
A historic marketplace featuring stores and carts selling locally manufactured gifts, as well as fun activities.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 25 minutes
The African Museum presents substantial educational material in charts, graphs, and visuals to help you better comprehend African cultural history and its global significance. There is also a collection of culturally significant things, such as carvings, weavings, and other relics from over ten different African nations. (Outside Visit)
Free Admission