3 Best Sights in Little Italy, San Diego

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We've compiled the best of the best in Little Italy - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Maritime Museum

Little Italy Fodor's Choice

From sailing ships to submarines, the Maritime Museum is a must for anyone with an interest in nautical history. This collection of restored and replica ships affords a fascinating glimpse of San Diego during its heyday as a commercial seaport. The jewel of the collection, the Star of India, was built in 1863 and made 21 trips around the world in the late 1800s. Saved from the scrapyard and painstakingly restored, the windjammer is the oldest active iron sailing ship in the world. The newly constructed San Salvador is a detailed historic replica of the original ship that first sailed into San Diego Bay by explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo back in 1542, and the popular HMS Surprise is a replica of an 18th-century British Royal Navy frigate. The museum's headquarters are on the Berkeley, an 1898 steam-driven ferryboat, which served the Southern Pacific Railroad in San Francisco until 1958.

Numerous cruises of San Diego Bay are offered, including a daily 45-minute narrated tour aboard a 1914 pilot boat and four-hour weekend sails aboard the topsail schooner the Californian, the state's official tall ship, and 75-minute tours aboard a historic swift boat, which highlights the city's military connection. Partnering with the museum, the renowned yacht America also offers sails on the bay as an add-on experience, and whale-watching excursions are available in winter.

Waterfront Park

Little Italy Fodor's Choice

Adjacent to San Diego's County Administration Center is one of the city's most playful destinations—this 12-acre, family-friendly space is a great place to stretch out and cool off with fountain jets that are operational during the warmer months and a playground where children can climb, swing, and slide to their hearts' content. Even if you're just taking a moment to rest, the seaside view is worth the stop. Numerous concerts, festivals, and other events take place throughout the year, so check the website for a full schedule.

Little Italy Mercato

Little Italy

Each Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm (rain or shine), tourists and residents alike flock to the Little Italy Mercato, one of the most popular farmers' markets in San Diego. More than 150 vendors line West Date Street from Kettner Boulevard to Front Street, selling everything from paintings and pottery to flowers and farm-fresh eggs. Come hungry, as several booths and food trucks serve prepared foods like Cuban sandwiches, baked goods, samosas, and more. Alternatively, the neighborhood's many cafés and restaurants are just steps away. A smaller version of the market takes place every Wednesday from 9:30 am with many of the same vendors. The Mercato is a great opportunity to experience one of San Diego's most exciting urban neighborhoods.

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