History
Learn about life in the Mexican and early American periods of 1821 to 1872. Even today, life moves more slowly in this part of San Diego, where the hustle and bustle is balanced with history and fiestas. Visitors are offered a glimpse into yesteryear, as converging cultures transformed San Diego from a Mexican pueblo to an American settlement. The State Historic Park consists of a mix of restored original historic and reconstructed buildings, including five original adobe buildings. There are museums, unique retail shops, and several restaurants. Adjacent to the commercialized portion of the greater Old Town community, the State Historic Park remains a special place. Visitors can walk through free museums, experience a working blacksmith shop (Tues/Wed/Thur/Sat.), enjoy music, see or touch the park's burros, and engage in activities that represent early San Diego. Park concessions, restaurants, and shops are open later.
Specialties
Excellent free park tours daily at 11am & 2pm, starting at the Robinson Rose Visitor Information Center. Park Store with unique items, proceeds benefit the Boosters of Old Town, supporting park programs. Parking is often available at the Old Town Transit Center or the Caltrans parking lot (Taylor @ Sunset St.; after 5 pm during the week and all day on the weekends). The park is conveniently adjacent to the Old Town Transit Center, with Coaster, Trolley, and MTS Bus service.