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6 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Little Italy is one of San Diego's most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods, centered on India Street between Laurel and Ash. What began as an Italian fishing community is now a thriving dining and cultural destination.
North Park is San Diego's arts and craft-beer epicenter, a walkable neighborhood centered on University Avenue and 30th Street. Independent breweries, vintage shops, and locally owned restaurants give it the city's most authentic neighborhood character.

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park preserves the site of the first European settlement in California, founded in 1769. The park features restored adobe buildings, museums, and Mexican restaurants surrounding a central plaza.

Pacific Beach — "PB" to locals — is San Diego's quintessential beach neighborhood, where surfers, college students, and young professionals create an energetic coastal atmosphere along Garnet Avenue and the oceanfront boardwalk.

South Park is a charming residential neighborhood south of Balboa Park, known for its intimate restaurant scene, quirky indie shops, and village-like atmosphere. It offers a quieter, more local alternative to North Park.

The Gaslamp Quarter is San Diego's premier entertainment district, a 16-block stretch of restored Victorian-era commercial buildings housing restaurants, rooftop bars, clubs, and galleries. Gas lamps line the streets, echoing the neighborhood's 19th-century origins.