12 Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: March 14–17

Support local storytellers in Coronado, immerse yourself in Borrego Springs’ Circle of Art, and toast St. Patrick’s Day all over the city
13 of the Best Thrift Stores & Vintage Shops in San Diego

How and where to find sweet secondhand scores for every style and budget
Vote for the Best of San Diego 2024 Reader’s Choice Awards

Nominate and vote for the Best of San Diego people’s choice awards this year
Editor’s Picks: 3 Travel Accessories to Try This Month

This month’s faves include sustainable shades, an unexpected way to travel into the past, and a card game for getting out there
The Best Backcountry Route to Mountain Bike to Mildred Falls

Experience surging waterfalls and bubbling creeks on a 28-mile loop near Julian
11 Best Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: March 7-10

Sample international flavors at SeaWorld, cheer on women’s soccer stars at Snapdragon Stadium, and support border region artists at “Invisible Traditions”
3 Hikes You Probably Didn’t Know About in Mission Trails

Whether you’re an avid hiker or new to the scene, these trails may not be on your radar but should be
The 5 Best Lineups in San Diego Sports: March 2024

What not to miss on the local sports scene this month
Inside a Desert Hot Springs Retreat Focused on Colon Care

Guests at We Care Spa experience daily colonics, massages, and not much food—all in the name of health
A Guide to San Diego’s Stand-Up Comedy Scene

All the clubs and companies bringing famous names and funny up-and-comers to town
The 10 Best New Hotels to Visit in 2024

Start planning your summer travel to these newly opened properties with easy access by plane or car
14 Wheelchair-Accessible & Sensory-Friendly Things to Do in SD

These local hotspots around town offer plenty of accessibility-friendly ways to enjoy the city
Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: Feb. 28–Mar. 3

Raise money for local music students in Pacific Beach, headbang to EDM hitmakers at CRSSD and eat your way through the city during San Diego Restaurant Week
San Diego Events Calendar: March 2024

How to stay busy and important this month in America’s Finest City
Review: Idina Menzel’s World Premiere of “Redwood”

Created by director Tina Landau in collaboration with Broadway legend Menzel, the musical takes root at the La Jolla Playhouse
Underground With San Diego’s Rave Scene

In recent years, the city’s tunnel parties have found their home under South Bay’s freeway underpasses & abandoned places
The Best Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: Feb. 22-25

Support local filmmakers in Oceanside, rock out to roots reggae in Balboa Park and join SD Mag in celebrating the cuisine of the South Bay
A Guide to Visiting Paso Robles If You’re Not an Oenophile

The Central Coasts’ wine country is more than just grapes—here’s how to experience all it has to offer
A Complete Guide to Balboa Park’s 18 Museums

With museum admission half-off throughout February, dive into the park’s diverse cultural offerings
The Best Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: Feb. 15–18

Celebrate the Year of the Dragon in Mira Mesa, fundraise for flood relief in Logan Heights, and see the best of surf cinema in Oceanside
5 New San Diego Parks and Playgrounds to Check Out

Ziplines, tree forts, carousels, and cornhole are all a part of the city’s coolest new hang out spots for families
What to Read in 2024: Top Picks from Local Bookstores

The purveyors of the city’s independent bookstores share what you should be reading this year
Best of San Diego Reader’s Choice 2024 Marketing Toolkit

This is your chance to gather support from your biggest fans and followers with our marketing toolkit for the Best of San Diego awards
10 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: Feb. 8-11

Ring in the Lunar New Year in City Heights, dance to bayou blues at Mardi Gras Mambo, and get moving at the Cardiff Kook Run
16 Ways to Celebrate the 2024 Lunar New Year in San Diego

Join in on the festivities and ring in the year of the Dragon with these local events
Review: Pulitzer Prize–Winning “English” at The Old Globe

In an Iranian classroom, playwright Sanaz Toossi’s characters wrestle with English—and the tensions that arise in learning it