San Diego is LA's more fun and relaxed little sister, just 120 miles south (a two-hour drive with no traffic) but with a totally different vibe. People here seem a little less stressed, happier and able to live in the moment. There's a strong surfer culture, burgeoning tech scene and a youthful infusion of UCSD college students. Plus, San Diego's position as a border town means there are heavy Mexican influences everywhere, from art to architecture to food. You'll eat well from morning until night, and there's lots to do between meals too. However long your visit is, here's what you shouldn't miss.
Coffee and pastries
Great coffee is a prerequisite for any proper college town. Rikka Fika is one of San Diego's most charming cafes, with excellent coffee, matcha and pastries. Lofty Coffee has several locations around town, with housemade syrups and almond milk, and Kyoto-style cold brew.
Preorder everything if you're lucky enough to be in town for a Relic Bageri pop-up. The viennoiserie are the best in San Diego, and every flavour is a winner. Pistachio pomegranate croissants, pumpkin cheesecake Danishes and fall herb kouign amann were just a few standouts from a recent weekend. If Relic isn't available, get your croissant and coffee fix at Patisserie Melanie, a cheerful new cafe in North Park that also serves macarons, quiche and croque madame sandwiches.