Gaslamp Quarter

San Diego
Gaslamp Quarter featuring street scenes, signage and a bar
Gaslamp Quarter
Gaslamp Quarter
Gaslamp Quarter
Gaslamp Quarter
The historic heart of San Diego has a fascinating history, and today is a thriving hub for food, retail and entertainment.

When this part of town was being built in the 1860s, it was illuminated by an array of gas lamps–it is from those that this district takes its name today. The area has a complex history, once famous as a notorious red-light district. However it was cleaned up and modernised in the 1980s, and now the quarter’s 16 blocks in downtown San Diego are listed on the US National Register of Historic Places.

Nowadays the Gaslamp Quarter is home to the thriving cultural and commercial heart of San Diego. Some of the city’s finest restaurants, shops and galleries are all to be found here, housed in the restored Victorian buildings of this district.

If you have a day to spend here, check out the lovely up-market boutiques alongside famous chain stores. Art lovers can visit the Chuck Jones Gallery to find early cartoon sketches of legendary characters such as Bugs Bunny, Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote. The Gaslamp Museum, located in William Heath Davis House (the oldest surviving building in the Gaslamp Quarter) provides a fascinating insight into the history of the area.

Come nightfall there is just as much fun to be had. Head for a traditional Irish pub for live music, enjoy a cocktail in one of the local bars or go dancing at a Latin-style nightclub.

Festivals are held throughout the year here–celebrate Mardi Gras in February, whilst St. Patrick’s Day in March is always great fun. The Gaslamp Holiday Pet Parade in December is also a treat, as owners and their pets take to the streets in matching costumes!


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