The Gaslamp Quarter, on the National Register of Historic Places, successfully blends historic Victorian buildings with premier shopping and dining to create one of the jewels of San Diego. Read more.
Don’t miss a chance to visit the Gaslamp Museum at the William Heath Davis House, a saltbox-style home shipped from Portland, Maine and assembled in 1850. Read more.
Even if the Padres are not playing while you're in town, you can still take a tour of the stadium, which includes a look at the press box and the Padres' dugout. Read more.
Calling a 1912 warehouse home, the original brick walls and industrial garage doors put you on notice that this is the spot to relax and enjoy the best pizza in the city. Read more.
Naturally, the menu offers a lovely selection of wine, craft and micro-brews, along with Guinness and an inventive menu. Our staff recommend snagging a seat up on the roof to enjoy the view. Read more.
Showcasing signature designs which feature feminine dresses and luxe fabrics, the boutique also offers exclusive brands from Paris and Europe as well as must-have shoes and accessories. Read more.
From their popular summer pops series with luminaries that include Broadway and pop stars to their classical series with the heavy hitters, the symphony has a concert for everyone. Read more.