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Seaport Village itinerary - hotels, things to see and do - sponsored links
Seaport
Village is really three villages, each representing a different style of early
California living: Old Monterey, Victorian San Francisco and Mexican. Four miles
of cobblestone pathways wind through 14 acres along San Diego Harbor past four
fine-dining waterfront restaurants, a dozen casual eating places and over 50
shops.
While some locals dismiss Seaport Village as a tourist
trap there are more than enough unique things here to captivate, entertain and
distract even the most jaded traveler. Plus, where else can you walk along the
water's edge with such a fine view of navy ships, private yachts, and sunset
over Coronado and Point Loma?
If you are starting out the day at Seaport Village, stop
in at Village
Cafe for a cup of gourmet coffee and a freshly baked blueberry muffin or
flakey croissant. For a casual burger and beer around lunch time, enjoy
the water view at
Buster's Beach
House & Longboard Bar, or fish tacos and chowder at
San Diego Pier
Cafe. If you are here around sunset, you can't go wrong with
Edgewater Grill.
Start with the fresh oyster appetizer or excellent chicken tortilla soup then go
for the perfect grilled swordfish. Along with a pretty good selection of wines
by the glass or bottle, they have creative martini, rum and tequila bars.
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Map of Seaport
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Hotels near Seaport
Village
Book online or call 1-800-632-3303 to speak with a travel
expert.
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Embassy
Suites San Diego Bay is located across the street from
Seaport Village. The sky-high atrium lobby has waterfalls,
tropical plants and koi ponds to keep you feeling "on vacation."
This is also where you get a full free breakfast in the morning
and the manager hosts a reception in the evening. There is a fun
50's seafood restaurant on site as well as a sushi bar and our
favorite Starbucks.
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Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Located next to Seaport
Village and near the San Diego Convention Center. Visit the
full-service Regency spa & salon to look and feel good after a
day on the go. Three restaurants plus bars in the lobby and on
the top floor to choose from. There is no better place to enjoy
the view of San Diego than at the Top of the Hyatt bar.
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Truly Unique:
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Omni
San Diego is located across from the San Diego Convention
Center near the Gaslamp District, but is only a short walk to Seaport
Village. The Omni has some of the best views of San Diego'
harbor and historic downtown skyline. McCormick & Schmick's
restaurant here serves 30 varieties of fresh seafood. The 6th
floor 8,000 square-foot outdoor terrace features an outdoor
heated swimming pool (open year round) and spa, stone fireplace
and tanning deck. Kids get mini suitcases filled with games and
books, a goodie bag upon check-in, and small pets are welcome.
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Mostly all-day things to do in San Diego:
- San Diego Zoo
- Balboa Park
- Gaslamp Quarter District
- Old Town San Diego
- San Diego's
Haunted Places
- Mission Beach &
Bay
Mostly half-day things to do in San Diego:
- Seaport Village
- San Diego Harbor
- SeaWorld San Diego
- La Jolla
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