10 opiniones sobre San Diego Seaport Village Shops & Restaurants
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Joel A.
Tu valoración: 5 Escondido, CA
My wife and i use to come here with the dog. Great place to just hang out and chill with the homeless at night. The little shops are pretty cool. Of course some of the prices dont make sense but you can get some cool stuff. Last time we came here we made really good friends with a homeless guy that made no sense. Good guy. It is super crowded here on weekends and parking can be terrible.
Dana C.
Tu valoración: 5 Chesapeake, VA
It was our last night in CA and i hadn’t gotten any touristy things to take back home to those helping back home with my pets, we came across the Seaport Village shops and pulled in. It is a cute little Village, we went in every store to see the different prices and items then chose which one we would purchase our things. I don’t remember what the name of the store we chose was but the gentleman working was SOFRIENDLY! We ended up chatting with him for about 15 – 20 minuets! I am glad we chose to purchase our shirts from that particular store, the customer service was great and the prices were lower then the others.
Carol L.
Tu valoración: 5 Alpine, San Diego, CA
We had such a great experience at Seaport Village shopping with our relatives who were visiting from W. Virginia and Ohio. We started with Coffee made by Angel in the bookstore. He was so nice and our coffee drinks were delicious. We shopped with Isabelle in her darling SOCK shop. Got some great gifts from her and shopped with Tina in the Hot Sauce Shop. Delicious souvenirs for our family and friends. A great place to bring Family and friends for an amazing San Diego Experience. C. Lovejoy Alpine, CA. 91901
Nijole T.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Cute area for a stroll at the harbor downtown. Tons of little shops selling gifts and knick knacks, restaurants and cafes all around. Very slow paced, vacation vibe right at the edge of downtown. Tons of easy parking and most stores validate. Many great photo ops, nice stop while visiting San Diego.
Eric P.
Tu valoración: 5 Bonita, CA
I really enjoy going to seaport village, it’s more than just shops. Its a great place to go for a walk, buy a kite and go to the park, get dinner and walk it off afterwards. Beautiful location next to the water, clean, well maintained. Half the time I go just to walk around and take a break. Bring the kids during the day, or go at night with your loved one for a romantic walk by the harbor.
Iris G.
Tu valoración: 5 Vista, CA
Seaport village is a beautiful place next to the water. It’s great for sightseeing and taking a walk. I usually come here just for a walk with a coffee to distress from a work day.
Jade B.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
The famous sea port in San Diego. It’s so easy to locate. It looked busy all the time due to a lot of tourists flocked and witness the famous fleet and aircraft displayed on the water and the statue of a navy and a nurse(unconditional surrender). Parking is metered. they have few restos around and restrooms are clean. A nice place to wait for the sunset and a good afternoon run might do because of the cool air. few walks away, you will see the San Diego skyline/downtown. It’s a very clean and relaxing place to be. I will recommend this to my friends for a next place to visit.
Irene Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Elk Grove Village, IL
I have tons of family in San Diego, and an uncle who’s in the Navy. When we were growing up, we’d spend long summers in San Diego and one of those places was Seaport Village. It’s now 20+ years later and I can’t remember the last time I’d been to Seaport Village(or SD for that matter), but coming back here last month made me realize how much I’d loved it growing up and still. I was in town for a short conference… literally had no time to explore SD or even contact family to see them, but I did have a short hour before I was due for the airport, so I had to head to Seaport Village. Once I stepped inside, a rush of happy childhood memories came flooding back. It’s been a long time, but it’s still a fun place. I walked through the shops, picked up lots of souvenirs, and got my fill of Aloha love and goods from Crazy Shirts. Lots of the shops here offer unique gifts in addition to other shops that have the standard(magnet, tshirt, spoon) type souvenirs. I especially loved the Upstart Crow book store where I was able to pick up souvenir San Diego coloring books for my kiddos. Then I walked along the waterfront boardwalk before regrettably having heading back and regrettably not being able to spend more time here, especially with the family. It’s quaint and touristy with touristy pricing, but that’s why I love it. And I will definitely be back with more time to spare and explore.
Cesar P.
Tu valoración: 5 Spring Valley, CA
I love this place! Ok, ok… so what if its a tourist trap. You can come here and enjoy the attractions that San Diego has to offer. Why would one not love this place, its sort of a sea port village. Parking can be a drag but they do validate. Sun, sea, food. Went on new years day and was 70 degrees. Gotta love Cali problems.
Jay J.
Sea port village is always a go to when we are in San Diego, it is conveniently located on the bay and is a great place to relax and enjoy a day or evening