San Diego November 2024

San Diego November 2024 Events

San Diego November 2024 Events

Make San Diego Your November Destination

Average temperature low and high: 54°-70°
San Diego is open for business and tourists alike as California has lifted its Covid restrictions. November is the perfect month to spend a week or long weekend to escape the increasing cold elsewhere in the country. Beach activities, restaurants, and breweries are all open and waiting for your patronage.

November Event Calendar

28th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival

28th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival

Celebrate Día de los Muertos at the 28th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival. Join as thousands of people come together to celebrate with live music, a vendor market, crafts, face painting, a Catrina contest and even a Frida Kahlo museum exhibition. Be sure to stick around for live performances by Ballet Folklorico and Aztec Dance. The Annual Día de los Muertos Festival is a family-friendly & FREE event.

San Diego Beer Week

San Diego Beer Week

Dive into the annual San Diego Beer Week – a 10-day beer extravaganza brought to you by the San Diego Brewers Guild. It's your ticket to savor exclusive brews, including local gems and globetrotting favorites. The festival encompasses over a hundred craft beers and gourmet food across several venues, so ticket prices depend on the day and venue you choose.

Bike The Coast

Bike The Coast

Athletes of all levels and ages can enjoy the breathtaking San Diego coastline while participating in the Bike the Coast, presented by Frontwave Credit Union. Participants have the option of biking the 7, 15, 25, 50 or 100-mile route on historic Highway 101 - or enjoy the family ride on the San Luis Rey River Trail (15 or 7 miles). All riders will receive a medal, rider cap, and themed Bike the Coast socks. Once you complete the course, enjoy your triumph with food from local vendors and dance to live rock music performed by The Ride Band. This year, the beer garden will be hosted by BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse - All VIPs receive a beer ticket with their registration fee. Non-VIPs can buy a beer garden ticket on-site. Ride options include Distance Only, Distance + Jersey Combo, Distance +Jersey + VIP. Registration is open today.

Fall Back Festival

Fall Back Festival

Gather the entire family for the Fall Back Festival - a children’s historical street fair in the heart of downtown San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. This FREE event will have historical demonstrators and interactive activities educating kids about San Diego's vibrant history. Children and adults alike are sure to learn something new - all while having fun. There will even be a pie-eating contest and much more!

San Diego Wine & Food Festival

San Diego Wine & Food Festival

This weeklong festival of Wine and Food in San Diego is considered as one of the most talked about food events. It comes up with 100+ international and local wineries, local and international cooking experts, a celebration of craft beer and spirits, and worldwide famous celebrities. So, gather around at the San Diego Bay and enjoy the cross-border cuisine and exceptional bay view.

Doggie Street Festival

Doggie Street Festival

Head over to the 14th annual Doggie Street Festival at Liberty Station NTC Park to support a great cause. This annual adoption event aims to bring the rescue community with adoptable dogs & cats and provide information on topics such as pet care, health, training, and well-being. Enjoy a day of live music, delicious eats, auction prices, special guests, and even a kid's art area while being surrounded by furry pets. Some of this year's auction prize providers include Ocean Villa Inn, Fred's Mexican Cafe, Dogtopia Miramar and more. Admission is free - and of course, dogs are welcome!

San Diego Events in November

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Things to do in San Diego

Things to Do in San Diego in November

Discover San Diego's Craft Beer Scene

Discover San Diego's Craft Beer Scene
San Diego is known as the craft beer capital, and for good reason. With over 150 breweries, it's lucky that there's a Brewery Guide to help you plan your beer tasting trip. With over two dozen specialty maps, you'll need all the time you can get if you want to enjoy San Diego's finest. Brewers often partner with a rotating collection of food trucks that will give any restaurant a run for their money. Enjoy behind-the-scenes tours, or just grab a pint poured feet away from where it was made, and you'll realize why these brews have gained national and international recognition. There is more information, including maps to the breweries located here.