×
Interested in our Partner Program for businesses or our Local Guide Program for experienced expats and digital nomads? Click here to learn more.
Digital Nomad Exchange - 7 Free Things to Do in San Diego 2024
Digital Nomad Exchange
Free MembershipSign In


7 Free Things to Do in San Diego

By Joshua Wood, LPC

Summary: As a digital nomad in San Diego, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in San Diego.

San Diego, California, is a haven for digital nomads seeking the perfect blend of work and leisure. With its year-round sunny weather, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, it's no wonder many choose to set up their temporary home base here. While living costs can be high, there are plenty of free activities to enjoy that can help balance your budget. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, San Diego offers a wealth of experiences that won't cost a dime. Here are nine free things to do in San Diego that will enrich your stay without emptying your wallet.

1. Balboa Park

Balboa Park is not only San Diego's cultural heart but also a place where you can spend an entire day without spending a penny. With over 1,200 acres of gardens, walking paths, and stunning Spanish-Renaissance architecture, it's a picturesque spot for digital nomads to relax or find inspiration. The park is home to multiple free attractions, including the Timken Museum of Art and the Botanical Building, one of the largest lath structures in the world.

Location: 1549 El Prado, San Diego 92101. Balboa Park is located near downtown San Diego and is easily accessible by public transportation.

Travel Tip: Visit on a Tuesday when a selection of the park's museums offer free admission to San Diego residents and active military (some museums offer this to the public as well).

Nearby: After exploring the park, head to Panama 66 for a refreshing drink or a bite to eat. This eatery is known for its local craft beers and live music events.

2. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

For breathtaking ocean views and a serene escape from the digital world, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is the perfect destination. This 68-acre park along the Pacific Ocean coastline is ideal for a peaceful walk, meditation, or watching the sunset. The dramatic cliff formations and caves are a natural wonder that photographers and nature lovers will especially appreciate.

Location: Ladera St, San Diego 92107. The park stretches along the Point Loma peninsula's western shoreline.

Travel Tip: Be sure to check the tide schedule before visiting the tide pools to ensure you're there at low tide for the best experience.

Nearby: Stop by the Little Lion Cafe for some delicious homemade pastries or a healthy brunch option.

3. La Jolla Cove

La Jolla Cove is a small, picturesque cove and beach that is surrounded by cliffs in La Jolla, a neighborhood of San Diego. It's a popular spot for snorkeling, swimming, and diving due to the clear waters and abundance of marine life. The cove is also part of the La Jolla Underwater Park Ecological Reserve, which helps to ensure the protection of marine life.

Location: 1100 Coast Blvd, La Jolla, CA 92037. La Jolla Cove is nestled in the heart of La Jolla, a short drive from downtown San Diego.

Travel Tip: Arrive early to find parking more easily and enjoy the cove when it's less crowded.

Nearby: The Cottage La Jolla offers a cozy spot for breakfast or lunch, with a charming outdoor patio and a menu featuring local, seasonal ingredients.

4. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a wilderness oasis within the city limits, offering miles of unspoiled beaches and a lagoon that is vital to migrating seabirds. The reserve is named after the rare Torrey pine tree and is dedicated to preserving its namesake as well as the entire marine environment. Hiking trails of varying difficulty provide stunning views of the ocean and the opportunity to spot local wildlife.

Location: 12600 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037. The reserve is located between La Jolla and Del Mar, north of San Diego.

Travel Tip: Parking within the reserve requires a fee, but you can find free parking along the beach south of the reserve entrance.

Nearby: Fuel up after your hike at the Cliffhanger Cafe, which offers casual dining with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.

5. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park provides a glimpse into the city's past, with free admission to explore the historic buildings and museums. This area is considered the birthplace of California, and the park preserves and recreates life from the Mexican and early American periods. It's a great place to learn about the local history and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Location: 4002 Wallace St, San Diego 92110. Old Town is just a short drive from downtown San Diego and is also accessible by public transit.

Travel Tip: Check the park's calendar for special events and living history demonstrations that take place throughout the year.

Nearby: Casa Guadalajara offers authentic Mexican cuisine and is famous for its festive decor and outdoor dining area.

6. Spruce Street Suspension Bridge

The Spruce Street Suspension Bridge is a hidden gem in the Bankers Hill neighborhood. Built in 1912, this pedestrian bridge sways slightly as you walk across, offering a unique experience and a great view of the canyon below. It's a fun and slightly thrilling spot that's off the beaten path, perfect for a quiet stroll or a unique photo opportunity.

Location: Spruce Street between Front Street and Brant Street, San Diego 92103. The bridge is tucked away in a residential area, just a short distance from downtown.

Travel Tip: Visit during the golden hour for some magical lighting that's perfect for photography.

Nearby: Cucina Urbana is a stylish Italian restaurant nearby, offering a great selection of wines and inventive dishes.

7. Mount Soledad National Veterans Memorial

The Mount Soledad National Veterans Memorial stands atop La Jolla's Mount Soledad and offers one of the most stunning panoramic views of San Diego. The memorial honors veterans from the Revolutionary War to the current conflicts in the Middle East. It's a place of reflection and appreciation, surrounded by peaceful settings and breathtaking vistas.

Location: 6905 La Jolla Scenic Dr S, La Jolla, CA 92037. The memorial is located atop Mount Soledad in La Jolla.

Travel Tip: Bring a picnic to enjoy on the grassy area surrounding the memorial, taking in the views of the city, ocean, and mountains.

Nearby: The French Gourmet is known for its delicious pastries and French cuisine, perfect for a post-visit treat.

8. Chicano Park

Chicano Park, located in the Barrio Logan neighborhood, is a cultural park known for its large collection of outdoor murals. The park celebrates the local Mexican-American culture and is a testament to the community's resilience and activism. It's a vibrant and colorful place to explore, with murals that tell stories of social justice and cultural pride.

Location: 1949 Logan Ave, San Diego 92113. Chicano Park is under the San Diego-Coronado Bridge, just a short drive from downtown San Diego.

Travel Tip: Visit during the Chicano Park Day celebration in April for live music, dance performances, and food vendors.

Nearby: Las Cuatro Milpas is a local favorite for homemade tortillas and traditional Mexican dishes, often with a line out the door.

9. Mission Bay Park

Mission Bay Park is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, offering 27 miles of shoreline, bike paths, and green spaces. It's a great place for digital nomads to take a break from their screens and enjoy outdoor activities like jogging, kite flying, or simply relaxing by the water. The park also has designated areas for picnicking and barbecuing.

Location: 2688 E Mission Bay Dr, San Diego 92109. The park is located just north of downtown San Diego, near the Pacific Beach neighborhood.

Travel Tip: If you're into water sports, consider renting a stand-up paddleboard or kayak to explore the bay (rental fees apply).

Nearby: The Mission Bay Boardwalk is lined with cafes and eateries, such as the Draft, which offers a wide selection of beers and beachfront dining.

San Diego's array of free activities ensures that digital nomads can enjoy a rich and varied experience without breaking the bank. Whether you're seeking cultural enrichment, natural beauty, or just a place to unwind, these nine attractions provide a taste of what this vibrant city has to offer.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


California GuideCalifornia Guide
Learn what digital nomads and expats have to say about living in California.

California Forum California Forum
Talk with other digital nomads and expats in California on our California forum - meet people, get advice and help others.

Contribute to California Network Contribute
Help others in California by answering questions about the challenges and adventures of living in California.

Expat Healthcare Advice in CaliforniaHealthcare & Health Insurance in California

Digital Nomads in California offer advice about healthcare, hospital visits, emergency rooms visits, finding a doctor and buying health insurance in California.

Real Estate in CaliforniaRentals in California

Rentals in popular cities and towns in California.

Guide to Real Estate in CaliforniaGuide to Rentals & Real Estate in California

Advice for people renting and buying real estate in California.

Contribute to California Network Contribute
Help others in California by answering questions about the challenges and adventures of living in California.

Cigna Global Health
Cigna Global Health

Copyright 1997-2024 Burlingame Interactive, Inc.

Privacy Policy Legal Partners & Local Guides