Gaslamp Quarter



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Gaslamp Quarter is a historic district in downtown San Diego, known for its Victorian architecture, nightlife, and dining options. Many of the buildings in Gaslamp Quarter were built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and have been well-preserved.

The Gaslamp Quarter is a great place to explore during the day or night. During the day, visitors can enjoy shopping at the many boutiques and galleries in the area. At night, the Gaslamp Quarter comes alive with its many bars, clubs, and restaurants.

Some of the top attractions in the Gaslamp Quarter include the Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House, the William Heath Davis House, and the Horton Plaza Park. Visitors can also take a walking tour of the area to learn about its history and architecture.

Prices for attractions in the Gaslamp Quarter vary. The Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House charges $10 for adults, while the William Heath Davis House charges $5 for adults. Walking tours start at around $15 per person.

The Gaslamp Quarter is open to visitors year-round. However, hours for individual businesses may vary. Visitors are encouraged to check the hours of the attractions they wish to visit before arriving.

For more information on the Gaslamp Quarter, including a list of events and attractions, visitors can check out the official website at www.gaslamp.org.

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