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Flights to San Diego (SAN) from Las Vegas (LAS) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 7 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Las Vegas (LAS) to San Diego (SAN), departing between 9:05am and 7:55pm, and 7 additional non-stop flights, departing between 6:30am and 9:45pm on select days of the week. The average travel time from Las Vegas, NV to San Diego, CA is 1 hour.
During your San Diego vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
The 5th Quarter
This is one jumping joint, located in San Diego's Historic Gaslamp Quarter. The full bar has something for everyone (of drinking age, of couse), with more than 20 different beers on tap, along with happy hour specials and nightly dinner specials. Twenty-three flat screen TVs, two 42" Hi-Def TVs and two 8x10 Big Screens, make watching your favorite game pure pleasure. .
Berta's
This charming, intimate restaurant is often overlooked by the tourist hordes, but locals know to look for the candlelit porch with a half-dozen intimate tables. The interior is small and simple, decorated lightly in colonial Spanish style, with tiny tables. Yet, most guests prefer to eat outside for the most romantic experience. The menu offers South American cuisine. Enjoy thin-sliced Argentinean style beef or spicy, flavorful meat stews.
China Wokery
Located along North County's Old California Restaurant Row, this establishment is frequented by locals seeking top-notch Chinese cuisine. A display of newspaper clippings, featuring the restaurant, is posted near the entrance. Inside, a bright mural covers one wall. Low lamps and bamboo decorations create a sophisticated Oriental ambience. From the menu, Orange Peel Beef combines marinated beef, red chilis and orange peel sauce, while Triple Delight offers sliced chicken, beef and shrimp, sauteed with vegetables. Vegetarian plates are available, including Tofu Country Style and Sauteed Broccoli.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
San Diego area, including:
Julian White House Bed & Breakfast Inn
Bed and breakfast facilities are popular in the quiet, mountainous town of Julian. This particular spot is a small, southern Colonial-style mansion. The two-story house holds interior corridors and a whirlpool for relaxing. Each room has specialized decorations from the Victorian era, while the sitting room features a marble fireplace. Homemade breakfast is served on the family china each morning. In addition, refreshments are provided every evening. With no television and no phones, be prepared for a quiet atmosphere. Reservations and a deposit are required.
Hanalei Hotel
If you have ever dreamed of visiting the South Pacific, here is your chance amidst one of the busiest areas of San Diego. Tropical flowers bloom, parrots soar above, koi swim languidly, waters cascade, and at night hundreds of tiki torches light your way. Rooms are decorated with native prints. Polynesian dance reviews are on weekends, along with Hawaiian luaus during part of the year. Two theme restaurants are available for your dining pleasure.
Good Nite Inn
In the mid-city section of San Diego, north of San Diego State University and Mission Valley is this economical and clean motel. Within 15 minutes, you can be downtown or at the Zoo. Suitable for both business travelers and families, these accommodations can even include your pet. Lake Murray with fishing and boating is only minutes away. They offer a ten percent senior citizen's discount for rooms booked by persons just 55 years and older
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