A Day on the Old Town Trolley in San Diego

Sancerres at Sunset

The warm breeze blew through the windows as the open-air car glided through San Diego. It was great to be back in the southern California city’s near-perfect weather.

I decided to reacquaint myself with the city by taking a tour on the Old Town Trolley. It was a relaxed and informative way to explore the city’s historic sites and vibrant neighborhoods.

Old Town Trolley Tours provide transportation to popular sites in eight places around America. It’s a fun way for American-history lovers to pinpoint sites to explore more later.

Stops on the Old Town Trolley Tour

There are 11 stops on the Old Town Trolley Tour in San Diego. You can start and stop your tour at any of them.  

Five of the stops have ticket booths: - Stop A – Old Town - Stop C – Embarcadero - Stop D – Seaport Village - Stop F – Gaslamp Quarter - Stop I – Coronado – Orange Ave.

I started at Seaport Village, a short walk from my hotel. A polite representative scanned my GoCity pass, and handed me a receipt, a map/schedule, and a sticker to wear.

Seaport Village — Stop D

Seaport Village is an open-air mall along San Diego Bay. It features dozens of shops and restaurants.

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