Had a chance to make a quick trip to San Diego this weekend for a wedding and snapped a few pics while running across the city. With only a day and a half to explore there was no time to waste.
I HIGHLY recommend the Horton Grand Hotel if you're staying in the Gaslamp Quarter
Started our night at The Nolen
Back to the hotel bar "Salt & Whiskey"
Then off to wander the Waterfront before checking out some nightlife in The Gaslamp
The next morning we shook off the hangovers and picked up some breakfast nearby.
Rode the newly expanded Blue Line through UCSD on the way to the wedding. There was a surpsrising amount of cranes and new construction. Wish I could have taken more photos but we were on a tight schedule and the Uber was waiting.
On the way back to the hotel with a pitstop in Little Italy
Back to the G-----p Quarter
Finally after one more night of fun and a few hours of shuteye it was time for an early flight back home
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Some really interesting architecture mixed in around downtown San Diego. Looks like a good time... thanks for sharing!
Downtown has a very intersting mix of Victorian buildings and what I would describe as early 90s SoCal mall architecture Haha I feel like in a lot of other places it wouldn't work but somehow San Diego found a way.
Many of the night shots look like there is a good amount of architectural lighting in the city.
That was something I had noticed as well & it was nice to see a lot of the newer skyscrapers incorporating it! San Diego's nightlife is very lively & the number of light displays certainly added a lot to it