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Top 10 Things To Do
Near the San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter
Featured Attraction
PETCO Park

Whether you take the convenient San Diego Trolley or the short
half mile walk from the hotel, getting to a Padres game is a
must. PETCO Park is spectacular in every way, combining the
best sight lines in baseball with breathtaking views of San
Diego. And when there is no game, you can still enjoy the
stadium with behind-the-scenes guided tours like no other. For
more information, visit www.padres.com.

Greater San Diego Attractions

ALTITUDE Sky Lounge

www.altitudeskylounge.com
660 K Street, San Diego
619-696-0234

Raise the bar on relaxation with a toast twenty two stories up
into the night sky. Located atop the San Diego Marriott
Gaslamp Quarter, ALTITUDE Sky Lounge is the place to see… and
be seen!

Soleil @ K Restaurant
www.solielatk.com
660 K Street, San Diego
619-446-6088

Welcome to a new style of dining - BOLD, FRESH, and CREATIVE,
where contemporary meets classic and casual elegance is
redefined. Soleil @ K ranked in the top three as “Best Hotel
Restaurant” in Sign On San Diego’s 2007 Best of San Diego
Readers’ Poll.

Another Side of San Diego
www.anothersideofsandiego.com
300 G Street, San Diego
619-239-2111

We have been voted The #1 ‘Thing to Do’ in San Diego on
TripAdvisor because we consistently exceed expectations with
our wide array of adventures and top shelf services.

Seaport Village/Embarcadero
www.seaportvillage.com
879 West Harbor Drive, San Diego
619-235-4014

Come explore 50-plus diverse shops, 17 unique eateries and
outdoor entertainment and find everything under the sun.

San Diego Zoo
www.sandiegozoo.org
2920 Zoo Drive, San Diego

The San Diego Zoo is a brilliantly designed, nurturing
environment for both the nearly 4,000 animals who call it home
and their hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. It is
located just north of downtown San Diego in Balboa Park.

The San Diego Museum of Art
www.sdmart.org
1450 El Prado, San Diego

The San Diego Museum of Art, the region’s oldest, largest and
most visited art museum, provides a rich and diverse cultural
experience for almost 250,000 visitors annually.

SeaWorld San Diego
www.seaworld.com/sandiego
500 Sea World Drive, San Diego
800-25-SHAMU

SeaWorld is among the most beautiful and best-known
family-oriented theme parks in the world. Enjoy inspiring
“real world” experiences with up-close exotic animal
encounters, the best roller coasters and thrill rides and the
most innovative and exciting shows and attractions.

Old Town Trolley Tours
www.historictours.com
2114 Kurtz Street, San Diego
619-298-8687

Like no place else on earth, San Diego offers an abundance of
stunning natural beauty, rich history and an array of
cultural, artistic and entertaining attractions. And the best
way to see it all is on board the city’s original sightseeing
tour, Old Town Trolley Tours of San Diego.

Little Italy
www.littleitalysd.com
1668 Columbia Street, San Diego
619-233-3898

San Diegans of Italian ancestry are working hard to restore
and revitalize this seaside district just off downtown San
Diego and the results are fabulous. Established in the 1920s,
harbor side Little Italy is Downtown San Diego’s oldest
continuous business district; yet the community is a world
apart from the city’s taxing white-collar hustle. Although
much of its industry and architecture stems from its
Mediterranean namesake, it maintains a flair that is
distinctly San Diegan, as well as a strong sense of community. |
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Excitement of our
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Award Winning Dining |
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Enjoy yourself in our
Latitude Lounge |
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