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Mt. Soledad
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San Diego Restaurants and Other Places for Views of San Diego
Whether you are looking for natural scenic views or the best views that San Diego has to offer while sipping a Margarita, we've compiled a list of the most often referred to spots for a panoramic views. From San Diego's rooftop bars to restaurants and hotels, take your pick and enjoy!
FROM THE SEA
- Torrey Pines Reserve-Jaw-dropping views of the Pacific Ocean from a canyon-like setting. Stealing a glimpse, priceless.
- Cabrillo National Monument-Top dog in views of San Diego. $5 per car; $15 per year.
- San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge-Driving over the bridge gives views of the bay, ocean, Coronado, downtown San Diego, as well as the industrial views of San Diego's maritime activities.
FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- Mount Soledad-Competitor to Cabrillo, but Cabrillo still wins. Both have great panoramic views. Look for the cross on top of the mountain to find the spot.
- Mount Helix-Offers more eastern views of San Diego. Look for yet another cross that marks the spot.
- Cowles Mountain-A hiker's paradise, 1,500 feet to the top. However, to get there you need your own two feet.

Downtown San Diego
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BEST VIEWS FROM SAN DIEGO HOTELS
- Altitude at the San Diego Marriott Gaslamp-At 22 floors above sea level, it is tops for the highest open-air rooftop bar. This is top of the nest for sure.
- Top of the Hyatt-This has been a favorite of both San Diegans and downtown tourists for a long time. This sky-high perch predates many of the new downtown high-rises.
BEST SAN DIEGO ROOFTOP BAR VIEWS
BEST SAN DIEGO RESTAURANTS WITH A BIRD'S EYE VIEW
Downtown San Diego
Coronado

La Valencia Hotel
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Pacific Beach and La Jolla
Del Mar and Cardiff
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