Downtown San Diego Marina district is located next to the waterfront and seaport village and is bordered by the Gaslamp district and the Columbia (waterfront) district. This area was once comprised of warehouses and vacant lots and today has become one of downtown’s most exclusive and well established neighborhoods.
Through redevelopment Downtown San Diego Marina Real Estate now offers a variety of high-rise and mid-rise buildings. Marina San Diego condos, town homes and lofts come in a variety of styles, sizes, floor plans and prices to cater to the needs of basically everyone.
The Marina is characterized by its cleanliness and it’s convenient location with many dining and entertainment venues all close by in the Seaport Village and Gaslamp district.
There are many specialty businesses like spas, hair salons, banks, restaurants and a grocery store. The Marina’s location, peacefulness, green spaces and supporting businesses make it a fantastic neighborhood for families, young professionals and retirees alike. The Marina District is also home to the new Children’s museum, one of the latest additions to the area.
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EMBARCADERO MARINA PARK NORTH
Located in lively Downtown San Diego, Embarcadero Marina Park North is an easy way to escape the busy city scene. With plentiful green areas and stunning views of the vibrant San Diego waterfront, this park is the perfect place to sit down and relax or host your next private event.
Embarcadero Marina Park South is located near a lively downtown and offers pristine views of the city skyline, vibrant waterfront, twinkling yachts in the marina and the world-famous San Diego Convention Center. Its numerous amenities make it the perfect place for your next private event.
The newly constructed Waterfront Park is the most significant waterfront open space in downtown San Diego.The existing historic landscape and landmark County building form the park’s center, while an interactive splash fountain extends from the building and into the park defining a large civic green. Kids enjoy having a splash, while cooling off on warm days.The park also features intimate garden rooms with distinct themes, a vibrant children’s play zone, and several picnic areas.
The Waterfront Park’s diverse spaces can accommodate public and private special events of various sizes, festivals, farmers markets, and active or relaxed family recreation. It’s also an ideal venue for a bayside wedding in downtown San Diego.
Lane Field Park and Plaza is the Port of San Diego’s 22nd public park. This urban park has a strong relationship to the dynamic San Diego Bay and nearby public spaces. Inspired by San Diego’s love for baseball, the park is designed for visitors to discover hints of this site’s history as the former home of the San Diego Padres. Explore the park to find the home plate, pitcher’s mound and surrounding bases. Note: Dogs allowed, but must be leashed.
Located at the corner of Harbor Lane and Pacific Highway, this 3.3-acre park overlooks the vibrant San Diego Bay and the city’s downtown skyline. In addition to ample grass areas and stunning views, the park features a public artwork, “The Riparium,” a sculptural gateway of eucalyptus tree branches designed by local artist Roman de Salvo. Walk beneath the artwork’s moving shadows and experience this artistic treasure. Note: Dogs allowed, but must be leashed.
Sitting right on the water’s edge is San Diego Bayfront Park. Enjoy the panoramic view of San Diego’s vibrant waterfront from this grassy park adjacent to the Hilton San Diego Bayfront and the world-famous San Diego Convention Center.
Named for the commercial fishing industry in San Diego and reflecting its history as a tuna port, this park provides visitors with shaded areas to relax, a scenic promenade for walking or jogging, bike routes and a perfect vantage point for viewing the diverse boating activity of San Diego Bay.
Pantoja Park is a public park located in the Marina District of Downtown San Diego, California. Originally built in 1850, it is the oldest park in the city of San Diego.Pantoja Park features a large grassy area and multiple large mature trees.
Located outside the outfield wall but inside the Petco gates (so YES you do need a ticket on Padres game days), the Park at the Park is a grassy area of approximately 2.7 acres. It contains a mini little league infield diamond, trees, a statue of Tony Gwynn, and lots of area to sprawl out to picnic and play.
Nestled in the heart of Downtown San Diego is the region’s newest outdoor entertainment venue. From grand scale productions to intimate affairs, Horton Plaza Park offers unparalleled service and exceptional experiences for guests.
The Marina district is downtown’s most established district and there is not too much space left to make room for new developments. However, in a lot currently owned by BOSA (south of the Horizons towers) there is a project to build a new luxury high rise condo tower.
In the immediate vicinity to the Marina District there are a few redevelopment projects on the way and some expected to begin soon that will positively impact and add value to this downtown San Diego neighborhood. Click below for more information on each project.
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