I have lived here for lot of my younger years. Not many food stores near here. No all night coffee shops. No rest rooms but inside a bar. Homeless are mostly all ok. Most just give up looking for a job here. I have been here searching for a job. With a good smart phone, transportation. Clean cloths, hair cut and a place to stay and proof of it. Well liked in town. "And still not one call back for a job. So these are the people you will be drinking with. Not a good place when you need real needs. Like a bathroom. Or safe place like a coffee shop open late to sober up after spot. That's where the money is here. After hours coffee shop open only from midnight to 6am. With internet, coffee, wall plug. And a couch to sit on where no one homeless can go because of a drink min. And no night police out here. Just SDPD. If you can get them on the phone. Let alone get them to listen to you if some ones following around. Safer spots at the beach near mission and P.B. to torrey pines. This is me, i'm normal like most people trying to stay a float out here. The othe pic. Is close to the area. I just couldn't find a good spot for a pic there. Just streets with bars and food. No big stores Ralph on G St. And 3rd n 4th St. Parking off market under ground. If you see me, I'm a safe person ready to keep you safe too. And have hope for people out there. It is hard...
Read moreVisiting Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego was an unforgettable experience! This vibrant and historic district is full of energy, offering a perfect mix of nightlife, dining, and entertainment. The beautifully preserved Victorian-era buildings, combined with the lively atmosphere, make it a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists.
Walking through the Gaslamp Quarter, I loved the variety of restaurants, bars, and cafés, each offering something unique. The area comes alive at night with live music, rooftop lounges, and a buzzing crowd. Whether you’re looking for a casual bite, a fine dining experience, or a fun night out, there’s something for everyone.
Beyond the food and nightlife, the Gaslamp Quarter has a great blend of culture and history. The well-lit streets, lively ambiance, and welcoming vibe make it a great place to explore. Whether you’re visiting during the day or night, this iconic part of San Diego is definitely worth the trip. I’ll be...
Read morethis hole area (between 4th and 6th street starting at broadway and going down to the pier) is an absolute trainwreck at best theres 2 maybe 3 places worth checking out but most of it is expensive tasteless garbage and some of it is so bad that the stores dont stay for long. Its mostly overly hyped up expensive bars/restaurants, dumpy/shady clubs, overpriced knockoffs/novelty stores, a few hole in the wall pawnshops, and a mix of hotels and hostels (which includes the Hard Rock) aside from the previous mentioned hotel there are a couple of places worth checking out such as the Ghirardelli store and the movie theater ( which was recently put under new management and turned into a candy store/theater). All in all though its definitely not even close to the most interesting part of downtown even Comic-Con hasnt been able to save it the last like 3 years most people just go down to the bay or hangout in the...
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