Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Joys of Loitering in Seaport Village


Seaport Village is a classic tourist spot in San Diego. It's on the brink of downtown, has the water, a million photo op spots, and lots of gift shopping. Not to mention the fabulous carousel. This all means that of course, Seaport Village is really expensive.

One of the great things about San Diego is how much beautiful land there is. As long as you can get yourself somewhere--which is admittedly difficult sometimes--wandering around is always free. I think the most money I've ever spent at Seaport Village is the cost of an over-priced Ben & Jerry's ice cream cone. And that was only to get my parking ticket validated. Parking is of course a necessary evil and you will have to either find some amazing un-metered parking nearby or try and park in the lot. Downtown parking is always so frustrating.

Once you're there though, it's beautiful and peaceful, and there are always interesting people to watch. You can always count on any number of crazy performers to be lined up along the waterfront, peddling their talent, hoping for some spare change. The last couple of times that I found myself down there, there was a man standing just over the wall separating the little boardwalk from the water, making rock piles. No joke, he was squatting down, hopping around on the rocks in the bay, making very oddly balanced, crazy looking rock piles. It took some real talent and was fantastic to watch.

There are also always old men playing pianos, heavy on the synthesized drum beats, and various flutes, violins, and guitars. I could honestly sit on a bench facing the water, watching and listening to all of them for hours. Especially if I have someone to giggle with.

The best part of Seaport Village though I think, is the view from The Hyatt. You walk across the parking lot, and enter The Hyatt Hotel through the side doors. From there you walk down a shopping mall-type hallway to the elevators and go to the top floor. There you will find a bar and a viewing deck. You can see out over the water, all of Seaport Village, and most of downtown. The view is amazing.

One of my favorite, adorable bookstores is in Seaport Village too. The Upstart Crow is small, but not cramped and uncomfortable. It has two floors, with the upper being only children's books. It also has a little cafe section where you can buy coffee, browse, and then sit outside. It's the epitome of that corner bookstore where you don't feel lost and confused. In short, a great way to round out the day, and you don't even have to buy anything. Just browse and loiter, poke around, and not get told to leave. It truly is a very satisfying use of time.

1 comment:

  1. I have definitely done this! Walking into the Hyatt I thought some angry busboy would recognize me as a non-patron and make me leave, but it's pretty easy to get in there, and the view is totally amazing!

    Good suggestion!

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