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Nestled in the Southwest of Downtown San Diego, the Marina district offers the waterfront views and incredible lifestyle amenities. The Historical Seaport Village with fine dining options and the enchanting Embarcadero with live music venues are just steps away from this luxurious location in America’s Finest City.
Little Italy is a chic, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, packed with trendy cocktail bars, brewpubs and restaurants with upscale outdoor seating. Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market draws crowds to its mix of produce, gourmet food and craft stalls. The Waterfront Park with green lawns and phenomenal water views is in this community.
The Columbia District (or Core-Columbia District) is the San Diego equivalent to the Financial District in San Francisco. This gem offers several live music venues, with opera and symphony, and the San Diego Civic Theatre. The Museum of Contemporary Art shows avant-garde works adjacent to the Historical Santa Fe station.
East Village is a developing location known for the Petco Park stadium (home of the MLB Team San Diego Padres). Convenient commute access make this location worthwhile. With outdoor live music venues and a blend of artsy small business, this location gives more hip Brooklyn vibes than posh epicenter.
Cortez Hill is a compact, neighborhood that is dotted with small, family owned businesses and luxury apartment high-rises. Named after the including the landmark El Cortez, a 1927 grand former hotel, this community offers a more quiet scenery just steps away from San Diego’s botanical gem – historical Balboa Park.
The Gaslamp Quarter is a historic downtown neighborhood, known for its clubs, dive bars and cocktail lounges and draws a lively crowd. Spreckels and Balboa theaters have diverse programs of music, comedy and drama. The Gaslamp District is also known for its grand dining selection- from hidden gems to global attractions.
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