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Where to stay in San Diego

If you’re coming to San Diego for a Padres game, where should you stay? Near the ballpark in the East Village or Gaslamp District? Closer to the beaches? Closer to the airport? Close to other attractions? As with anything, the answer is: it depends on price, availability, what your priorities are, game time, and transportation.

This chapter will help you make the best decision for you when it comes to visiting San Diego to watch baseball at Petco Park.

Where is Petco Park located?

Map denoting where Petco Park is in the greater San Diego area

Petco Park is smack dab in the middle of the Gaslamp District, the heart of downtown, and the most lively part of San Diego. And you really can’t go wrong with any of the half-dozen or so hotels within a two-block radius of the stadium.  You can literally go from your hotel room to your seat in 15 minutes. 

But there are plenty of other great areas to stay in, each with its own things to do and see. In our opinion, here are the areas that are most appropriate for a visit to San Diego for baseball … and some other fun things.

Hotel zones in San Diego for a Petco Park visit

Hotel ZoneWhat's thereDistance to Petco ParkPublic transit optionRideshare cost to the ballparkRideshare cost to the airport
GaslampBars, restaurants, Petco Park0-15 minute walkBlue or green line trolleyn/a$25-30
EmbarcaderoThe harbor, Rady Shell theater, Seaport Village20-25 minute walk / 10 minute driveBlue or green line trolley (15-20 minutes)$10-15$30-35
Little ItalyFun nightlife, Italian (and other) food35-45 minute walk, 10-15 minute driveBlue or green line trolley (20-25 minutes)$15-20$25-30
CoronadoBike paths, island living, beaches20-25 minute driveFerry, special event bus$20$25-30
Mission BayResorts, beach, Belmont Park20-25 minute driveToo inconvenient$30-35$15-20
Mission ValleyA lot of hotels, highway, mall20-minute driveGreen line trolley (30-40 minutes)$25-30$30-35
La JollaUpscale restaurants and shopping, beach, amazing coastal views30-minute driveAccessible via Blue Line, which has been extended to Westfield (UTC) Mall and UC San Diego campus$40-50$35-40
North CountyBeach communities40-50 minute driveAmtrak Surfliner/Coaster from Solana Beach$50-55$55-60

Where we don’t recommend staying

East Side of East Village

Not that there are any lodging options there, but it’s wise to avoid going east of the ballpark, as it is a bit too riff-raff-y for most tourists’ tastes. To give a brief history lesson: East Village and Gaslamp were not considered very nice areas before Petco was built. Since then, it’s kinda pushed the seediness east of the area.

East County

There are fine places to stay in the area east of San Diego (San Diego County is basically made up of the city, East County, North County, and the South Bay). But they are probably too far for your ballpark needs, and it starts to get super hot the farther inland you go. You are here for a vacation. Spend the extra couple of bucks on lodging and get yourself closer to the ballpark.

Bottom Line

We’ve probably given you way more choices than you needed, but with San Diego being such a vacation destination, we wanted to make sure you understand all of your options. But if you’re just coming into town for baseball, staying in the Gaslamp District or the Embarcadero will be the most convenient options. For more of a beach vacation, Coronado is amazing, and still has public transit options.

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