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    Robert S.

    When it was first built in the late 1920s, the Crystal Pier in San Diego's Pacific Beach neighborhood offered a classic amusement park setting above the water. Today's pier offers a much more subdued experience--in all the best ways. The amusement park and ballroom are gone, with only the Crystal Pier Hotel remaining. Guests stay in updated 1930s-era cottages, ranging from studios to two-bedroom suites, each with a seaside sundeck. Reservations are needed months in advanced and the cottages usually range between $250-$600/night The historic wooden pier is a serene spot to enjoy sweeping coastal views or watch surfers at play, plus the adjacent beach is an inviting spot to lounge with your toes in the silky sand. For a livelier scene, the intersecting boardwalk offers a three-and-a-half-mile stretch of eclectic shops and restaurants. Just a beautiful landmark in Pacific Beach.

    Judit C.

    While there are many different piers on the Pacific coast in California, the Crystal Pier is a little different from the rest of them. Recently I visited San Diego, although I didn't stay overnight, I spent the day at the Pacific Beach. Of course, immediately, I wanted to go to walk around, especially on the Pier. I learned from the locals that recently the Crystal Pier was closed for public use because it was modified into a "hotel" ... so unless you had reservations to stay there, the Pier wasn't open. Anyway, it's a great new way to utilize the Pier! The bungalows are right next to each other on the Pier and you can drive up and park front of your bungalow. Each bungalow has a private balcony which is really cool, overlooking the ocean, of course. I thought it must be a unique experience! I think it would make a great place to stay! I walked around the Pier, on the boardwalk, under the pier, on the beach ... I had a great time! It's such a beautiful place!

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    Long D.

    Unique landmark with a hotel on the pier. It's a public place that opens during daylight. Just open the gate if it's not open and walk right through. Very clean and not crowded compare to other pier. You can park in nearby business for a short walk. Plenty of restaurants and gift shops and street vendors. They even raised a lighted x-mas tree at the end of the pier too. Sure enough that you can pier fishing there, enjoy the view , the surf, and refreshing cold salty air. Highly recommended.

    Travis T.

    I visit San Diego quite often and love coming to Pacific Beach. I will sometimes go on early morning walks on the Crystal Pier before the crowds show up. Mostly to watch the surfers. The pier itself has been around awhile and was built in the 20's. There used to be an amusement park here, but today it is home to some cottages that you can rent out. Fishing is allowed on the pier as well. The boardwalk next to Crystal Pier is about 3 miles long and full of activity. I love riding my longboard on it and then grabbing some shrimp tacos afterwards. PB can be very crowded at times, but I love the culture here and catching a breeze while walking on the pier.

    Dulce R.

    Having looked at pictures for family photo ideas, I kept on coming across Crystal Pier. I use to spend a lot of time in Pacific Beach (PB) and never recall seeing Crystal Pier, maybe because PB Bar & Grill was the furthest I would venture? JK. All jokes aside, this is great for pictures!! underneath the pier and getting the pier end! There are cottages and you are able to fish off the pier, while we did not venture to the top of the Pier, it is private unless you are fishing or staying there. Parking is PRICEY!!! Man I have not been to PB in a while, we paid about $12 an hour!!! AN HOUR! I am not sure if there is free parking anywhere near here as all the businesses now required parking fees. So that takes away from the beauty of this place. There is a boardwalk with sellers, people walking, jogging and biking riding - not to mention those singing! Unless you live close by or have parking close by - then it makes it an amazing place to come visit and play in the sand! Take a few pictures and make memories!!

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    Dani N.

    It's funny to write a review about a pier. I mean, they're all pretty beautiful and only serve about one purpose: To give you a good ocean/city view. Yep, Crystal Pier does that! 5 stars. This is my favorite thing to run to every time I stay in Mission Beach. I generally run barefoot on the boardwalk or the sand and kind of regret that decision when I get to the actual pier because the wood planks are not the safest and definitely not the cleanest. So make sure your kids, at least, have shoes on when you visit. Bring your cameras too, the views are some of the best you'll find in San Diego. There are surfers and coastline as far as the eye can see in both directions and the water is almost always vibrantly green, blue and white. There are a couple shops in the middle of the pier where you can purchase a few touristy style beach home decor items. There's also many cottages on both side of the pier that are used as vacation rentals. You cannot drive on the pier unless you are staying at one of those cottages, in which you can only pull in to park next to your rental. If you are having to drive to Crystal Pier to visit I suggest parking on the streets somewhere in PB or MB and walking the beautiful scenic boardwalk to the pier. This is forever one of my favorite places to be at any time of year. Oh, and at Christmas time, they decorate the railings with local business themed wreaths and have a lovely Christmas tree at the end of the pier. If you're an ocean lover like me, enjoy watching surfers and taking unreal wave photos, this is a great spot for you!

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    Patricia A.

    Love visiting Crytal Pier when in San Diego and all the amazing places it has to offer for a good time with family and friends. Shopping, food, drinks or just taking the views and enjoying the sunset. Crystal Pier is so unique with the cottages on the pier that it would make for an amazing weekend stay. Walked on the pir and got some information for our upcoming stay at one of the cottages. How amazing to fall asleep with the soothing sounds of the ocean right under your bed and right outside. Cant wait to come back soon. Defiantly recommend a stay at Crystal Pier at the cottages. It is on the pricier side, however, it will be an experience and add to great memories.

    Yvette A.

    The pier is older and they enforce the mask mandate heavily. It had decorations up for the holidays. It's a nice walk out to the end. Lots of fishing going on.

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    Jenni H.

    I wanna be where the surfers are I wanna see, wanna see them paddling Waiting around for those - what do you call 'em? Oh - killer waves! From the beach, you won't see too far Piers are required for watching, enjoying Feeling like you too will catch a - what's that word again? Bomb wave. Up where we walk, up where we run Up where I could stay all day in the sun Wanderin' free - wish I could be On Crystal Pier. Princess Ariel had it right. This serene and historic pier checked all my boxes. I totally recommend it-- you get a very different perspective of the ocean with beautiful views of the coast. Check it out!

    Pier views of surfers waiting to catch the perfect wave
    Meri A.

    Stunning pier to enjoy the outdoors and also catch beautiful sunsets. Crystal Pier is an oldie, but a goodie, within short walking distance from the PB Boardwalk which shoots off deeper into the ocean to take it all in- sky, ocean, beach waves, surfers, swimmers, beach goers; views on views. I definitely recommend coming here and going for a stroll. I have also visited friends staying at the cottages which is super sweet and in the first part of the pier. How awesome is it that those vacationing can be right on the pier, have private views, and take it all in on the eastern part of the pier. Cheers!

    Jack M.

    One thing I learned while visiting Crystal Pier, and it certainly was not the first time, was that the that the cottages on top have been family owned since 1961. I also learned that you can fish from the pier with a proper license of course. The wooded pier was built in the 1920's. You can visit the pier from 7 am till 7 pm, but if you are a guest of the Crystal Pier Cottages, you have access 24 hours a day. The pier is approximately 872 feet long according to "California Pier Statistic," which is certainly not the longest but it's long enough for me. Near the end, there is a little shop offering souvenirs and nick knacks and such. The pier is great for sight seeing and especially watching the sunset during the fall and winter.

    Missy R.

    If you like people watching, this is a good place for it. This pier is nice to walk on. Great views. Not too long of a walk. Clean. My only complaint is there are no benches to sit on to enjoy the surroundings. It's a hot spot for surfers, seagulls, fishermen, dolphins and colorful people. I love walking on here after breakfast at Kono's. Don't let the gate that goes across the driveway scare you off. It is open to the public for walking but you do need to be a guest at the hotel/cottages to drive on it. Enjoy

    Ed M.

    Awesome views of PB. Lots of people fish here as well. Good place to just roam and let your thoughts clear out.

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    Horton Plaza Park - With the many parts of the Horton Plaza Park there is under construction of the outdoor theater and the Ampitheater.

    With the many parts of the Horton Plaza Park there is under construction of the outdoor theater and the Ampitheater.

    Horton Plaza Park - With the Horton Park the one hotel that has the ties to the park is the US Grant hotel which donated money to the building of the park.

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    The many areas of the Horton Plaza Park and the site of the Horton House which you can see the site as the right.

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