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One thing everyone knows about San Diego is that it is a city that takes great pride in its food. Throughout the city, there are hundreds of restaurants that serve a variety of cuisines from all over the world and the best food you can find is always found in the city’s Gaslamp District. According to San Diego.org,

“Housing more than 100 of the city’s finest restaurants, pubs, nightclubs and retail shops … Dining options are plenty with options for al fresco on the sidewalks of this dynamic and cosmopolitan district, sky high at a rooftop lounge, or in an intimate and ornately designed restaurant.”

No matter where you go within the 16-block radius of the Gaslamp District, you’ll find restaurants that can satisfy every food craving you could possibly have.

 

The View

Part of the attraction of this prime location is the surroundings. The historical Victorian buildings that house the many restaurants in the area lend a certain nostalgic feeling. So, whether you find yourself there after a day at Petco Park or you’re there because you want to spend quality time with the family, the ambiance of the District is there to set the right mood.

 

The Cosmopolitan Playground

Dining in the Gaslamp restaurant is an ideal way to end the day for those who have spent time playing at all of the other fun things you find in San Diego. Just a short distance away from Balboa Park and a host of museums, gardens, and theaters, a trip to the Gaslamp is the place to wind down from a busy day of sightseeing and playing in the southern California sun. It’s a place where thousands of people come to relax with a sense of style and class at the end of the day. As they tell us at SanDiego.com,

“San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter is a mecca of restaurants and bars. There is a restaurant for everyone’s craving whether it be Indian tandoori kabobs at Masala or Italian fettuccine at BICE Ristorante. The waterfront town also serves up fresh seafood and local craft beer, as the bars and lounges entertain with live music and performances.”

No matter what you’ve been doing throughout the day, finishing it off at the Gaslamp is the way to do it in complete style and elegance.

 

Location

Another reason why the Gaslamp District is so popular is its perfect location. Sitting right on the waterfront, this historical area of the city offers a perfect ambiance. Visitors can walk through the area’s historic Victorian buildings erected during the late 19th century. Over the years it has been transformed from what was once the city’s red-light district into a location of rich history and the stylish community we see today. In addition to dining, visitors can spend their evenings shopping at the vintage boutiques that are spread out throughout.

It’s perfect location right in the heart of everything fun in San Diego makes it a natural destination for residents and visitors alike to enjoy. As they tell us at USA Today’s 10 Best,

“Home to many of the city’s events and festivals such as Mardi Gras and Street Scene, this area is bordered by the Convention Center, PETCO park and the downtown waterfront. Comprised of just 16 blocks, you don’t need a car to get around the Gaslamp.”

So, whether you are visiting the city and seeing it as a tourist or you are a long time resident, it is easy to see why the Gaslamp should become a major part of your experience in America’s Finest City.  The historical district is a major part of the city’s history and local culture. Those who take the time to visit the area will find that there is much more to the area than what can be written about.

It does not matter if you are a surfer dude, a high-class business executive or a family looking to take in the sights, you’ll find that you can’t help but to have an awesome experience when you decide to spend your time in the city’s most famous historical district. The Gaslamp is the perfect reflection of the city’s past, present, and it’s future as well.

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