Tequila, Tacos & Tombstones Tour

Travel into a world of new opportunity, colorful customs, and ruthless pride as you walk the streets of San Diego’s Old Town, neighborhood known as the very first town of California, represents the life between the years of 1820-1870′s.  Check out the original buildings that were built of some of the only natural resources the land has to offer, and learn how and why the natives thrived in their dry and warm environment.

As one of the nation’s most haunted neighborhoods, the ghost stories of the Tequila, Tacos and Tombstones tour will have you looking over your shoulder for spirits that linger in the town.  Visit the oldest cemetery in San Diego, and meet some of the notorious people who still haunt the streets of the eerie neighborhood at night.  Walk by America’s most haunted house: the Whaley House, and end up at the most luxurious and historic hotel in Old Town.

Old Town is known for its authentic Mexican food, and has about 25 restaurants in the neighborhood.  For only $45, The Tequila, Tacos and Tombstones will have you tasting our favorite dishes AND samples of popular cocktails in the area (not all of the samples are tequila).

Tours meet at Casa Guadadlajara, 4105 Taylor Street.

When: Wednesday – Friday @ 5:30pm – 8:00pm

Price: $45 per person

How Long: 2.5 hours

Walking Path: The tour covers about 1-1/4 miles of flat terrain.

What to wear: Comfortable clothing and shoes.

Who: All ages are welcome, but we suggest that guests are 21 years of age, or older.

What: This is a historic tour with food and drink samples.  Drinks are served “sample-sized”, and are not served at each stop.  The cumulative food tastes should be enough for a full meal.  Restaurants are subject to change without notice.

Call (619) 233-8687 for more information

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