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Old Town Market
The guide was updated:Located in the heart of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, the Old Town Market is a historic marketplace offering a variety of locally made gifts, Mexican restaurants, and charming cafés. Visitors can explore small shops featuring unique souvenirs, including items related to Native American and Mexican culture. With free museums, live entertainment, and trolley tours departing from here, it's an ideal starting point for a day of sightseeing in San Diego.
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- Address: 4010 Twiggs Street, San Diego
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–8pm
- Phone: +1 619 278 0955
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