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I love San Diego. I've only been there once and stayed at the Marriott Marquis hotel by the marina in the center of your thumbnail. It's such a walkable city. I literally walked everywhere I went from the hotel to Balboa Park to Little Italy to Petco Park.
Yes!!🎉 We love going to all the dog friendly places in San Diego! ❤️🐶❤️ Another great video, guys!! Always so excited when I see a new upload from ya'all 😊👍🌻
Great video. Small note - there are many “dog beaches” in San Diego. So you can find one depending on what part of town you are in, from Del Mar to Coronado.
@@TouristtoLocal you guys hit a lot of the places i used to go especially petco and The Chargers game before they went to LA... I'm big on sports just marťin
because of it's location you'd think it wouldn't be any good but that mexican place in the food court at seaport is actually legit. The coffee shop is also nice.
@@TouristtoLocal How fun! Your Napa video is the one that lead me to your channel and I subscribed from the private account and now this public one. :)
I am a true local of Ocean Beach. My Mom, Dad Sister and I went to Point Loma Hi. I was born in 1950 lived two blocks from Sunset Clifs and surfing as like today surfing was to live for. Lke all towns and Citys San Diego isn't the same, most of the changes has to do with building and rebuilding what most bothers me the most is what was done to Old Town. Yes SD is a great dog city it has always has been. My Mom of 92 lives in Mission Valley and my Sis lives in Solana Beach. I spend two weeks a year in SD with my Schipperke service dog on my way and coming back from Mexico, a walk across to TJ to get Dax's Health Book stamped and Im of for anther 5-6 month's in Mexico. I have been living in Catepec for two months and in the state of Veracruz sense November. I will be in San Diego in three weeks.😐
Thank you so much for sharing your personal connection to Ocean Beach and San Diego with us. It's truly special to hear from someone whose roots run deep in the area, especially with such rich family history in Point Loma and the surrounding communities. Your travels between San Diego and Mexico, especially your time in Catepec and Veracruz, sound truly adventurous. We hope your upcoming visit to San Diego is filled with joy and nostalgia. Safe travels on your journey!
We lived in San Diego County 30 years ago and loved it. However, taxes are much higher now! And it’s dirtier than we’d care to say. Miss the way it used to be.😊
I’ve lived here for 50 years. It only gets cleaner and better each year. The taxes are justifiable if you ever leave your house- good roads, public transit, reliable infrastructure…. This is one place where if you’re lucky enough to call it home - you can never leave, because once you do- you can’t come back. My family has been here over 100 years and will continue to be here for 100 more ❤
@@TouristtoLocal it’s grown. Growth comes with inherent challenges. But it’s still one of the best cities in America and the only one I’d ever consider home. 🏠
Roberto's is not the best taco shop. They are one of the OG's, but do tend to be dry. A true San Diegan NEVER puts lettuce or beans or rice in a carne asada or pollo asado burrito. It is just meat, pico de gallo and fresh made guacamole. The California Burrito (a San Diego creation) also adds french fries, but most places don't do it right.
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I'll have to check out that PB fish shop, I live downtown San Diego ... Robertos is a good go to for burritos that aren't overpriced
Check it out and let us know what you think! Roberto’s IS a good price 🙌🙌 glad you agree it’s a good go-to. Thanks for watching!
How cool that they have so many dog friendly places there, I had no idea!
Right?! We would have never known unless we looked!
I am so enjoying watching you two become the sweetest dog parents lol makes me want one! 🥰
Aw thank you! She is truly our child!!! Lots of work but totally worth it.
I love San Diego. I've only been there once and stayed at the Marriott Marquis hotel by the marina in the center of your thumbnail. It's such a walkable city. I literally walked everywhere I went from the hotel to Balboa Park to Little Italy to Petco Park.
Omg no way! That’s good to know for the future. Also little Italy is one place we regret not going. Thanks for watching!
Yes!!🎉 We love going to all the dog friendly places in San Diego! ❤️🐶❤️ Another great video, guys!! Always so excited when I see a new upload from ya'all 😊👍🌻
Awww that’s so sweet! Thanks so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Balboa park is wonderful! Certain museums are free on Wednesday!
Oh that's good to know! Thank you!!
Very professional Juliana and Martin, beautiful places they visit
Thank you so much!
Great video. Small note - there are many “dog beaches” in San Diego. So you can find one depending on what part of town you are in, from Del Mar to Coronado.
Oh! Good to know! Thanks for the tip!!
i love san diego i lived there for a year and was just there 2 weeks ago visiting
Oh cool! Any recommendations for us for next time?
@@TouristtoLocal you guys hit a lot of the places i used to go especially petco and The Chargers game before they went to LA... I'm big on sports just marťin
Great idea for a video!
Awww thanks so much!!!
because of it's location you'd think it wouldn't be any good but that mexican place in the food court at seaport is actually legit. The coffee shop is also nice.
Really?! Good to know! Thanks for the tip :)
Napa is sooooo cute! Is she named after Napa in California?
She sure is :)
@@TouristtoLocal How fun! Your Napa video is the one that lead me to your channel and I subscribed from the private account and now this public one. :)
I am a true local of Ocean Beach. My Mom, Dad Sister and I went to Point Loma Hi. I was born in 1950 lived two blocks from Sunset Clifs and surfing as like today surfing was to live for. Lke all towns and Citys San Diego isn't the same, most of the changes has to do with building and rebuilding what most bothers me the most is what was done to Old Town. Yes SD is a great dog city it has always has been. My Mom of 92 lives in Mission Valley and my Sis lives in Solana Beach. I spend two weeks a year in SD with my Schipperke service dog on my way and coming back from Mexico, a walk across to TJ to get Dax's Health Book stamped and Im of for anther 5-6 month's in Mexico. I have been living in Catepec for two months and in the state of Veracruz sense November. I will be in San Diego in three weeks.😐
Thank you so much for sharing your personal connection to Ocean Beach and San Diego with us. It's truly special to hear from someone whose roots run deep in the area, especially with such rich family history in Point Loma and the surrounding communities. Your travels between San Diego and Mexico, especially your time in Catepec and Veracruz, sound truly adventurous. We hope your upcoming visit to San Diego is filled with joy and nostalgia. Safe travels on your journey!
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Thanks for watching!!
We lived in San Diego County 30 years ago and loved it. However, taxes are much higher now! And it’s dirtier than we’d care to say. Miss the way it used to be.😊
I'm sure you have some great stories from living there 30 years ago! I'm sure it's very different than it was then.
I’ve lived here for 50 years. It only gets cleaner and better each year. The taxes are justifiable if you ever leave your house- good roads, public transit, reliable infrastructure…. This is one place where if you’re lucky enough to call it home - you can never leave, because once you do- you can’t come back. My family has been here over 100 years and will continue to be here for 100 more ❤
@@TouristtoLocal it’s grown. Growth comes with inherent challenges. But it’s still one of the best cities in America and the only one I’d ever consider home. 🏠
Roberto's is not the best taco shop. They are one of the OG's, but do tend to be dry. A true San Diegan NEVER puts lettuce or beans or rice in a carne asada or pollo asado burrito. It is just meat, pico de gallo and fresh made guacamole. The California Burrito (a San Diego creation) also adds french fries, but most places don't do it right.
Oooh thanks for the tips!