While organizing your time in San Diego or Coronado, include a stop at the Palm Court just off the lobby of the Hotel Del for an afternoon cocktail, soda or coffee with delicate pastries.
It is a... more
Coronado is a pretty town and most of the shops are rather expensive. It is possible however, to enjoy much this city has to offer, spending very little money or spending all you want!
The beach is... more
The Ferry Landing Market Place as it is now, was developed late in Coronado's history. In the late 1960's when I worked at North Island, I would drive my car onto the Coronado Ferry and we'd both... more
One way of getting to and around Coronado is the, Old Town Trolley Tours.' Phone: (619) 298-8687 There are between eight and eleven (they keep changing the... more
One of my fondest memories of Coronado is actually finding a parking space near the steps at the beach on the first try! Especially during the summer or on... more
The beach is great. Rent a surfboard from Island Surf on Orange Avenue, east side, south of 10th (no affiliation of mine), with the right-sized wetsuit, and... more
Coronado is home to about 26,000 people. It is connected to San Diego by the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge, with its distinctive curved span. Coronado is... more
Coronao Favorites, as a category, is the place for those tips/reviews of each member that are a bit personal to them and to their way of noticing things.
Welcome to my Coronado page,
This photo sums up my image of Coronado and it is obvious from the first glance that Coronado is a city that caters to the rich, famous and those with discriminating...
Lots of shops, restaurants, beach shores, and beautiful weather!!!!
Coronado didn't start to develope till two retired business men decided to build Hotel Coronado in 1885 who had to developed the......
I am a little surprised: City of Coronado is NOT a part of San Diego although... it was and still remained in my mind. It's a seperate city with its own mayor and city government.
Coronado is...
The history of Coronado begins in the early seventeenth century when the Spanish explorer Sebastian Vizcaino caught sight of a group of islands seventeen miles off the coast of southern California and...
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