Hotels near Petco Park
100 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101
Hotels near Petco Park
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Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark
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San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter
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Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG
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Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
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Margaritaville Hotel San Diego Gaslamp Quarter
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Residence Inn by Marriott San Diego Downtown / Gaslamp Quarter
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Hilton San Diego Bayfront
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Pendry San Diego
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Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Gaslamp / Convention Center
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Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter
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Comfort Inn Gaslamp Convention Center
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Andaz San Diego by Hyatt
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AC Hotel by Marriott San Diego Downtown Gaslamp Quarter
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Moxy San Diego Downtown / Gaslamp Quarter
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Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
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Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark
These properties understand that big trips deserve hospitality that feels equally important.
- Move easily across large resort using complimentary shuttle service
- Discover signature cocktails named after neighborhood landmarks and team heritage
- Meet fellow fans in architecturally stunning lobbies reflecting regional character
San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter
Dependable quality meets elevated comfort for crowds rallying before kickoff.
- Stream game highlights directly from your phone to the HD TV
- Grab freshly brewed premium coffee to energize your game day
- Skip rental returns using the hotel's dedicated airport shuttle service
Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG
Locally inspired spaces built for fans who want personality with predictability.
- Relax with locally sourced wines and spirits at the onsite neighborhood bar
- Explore rotating neighborhood art displays between game day activities
- Stock up on locally sourced snacks before heading to venues
Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
Music-soaked vibes and bold comfort built for the superfan lifestyle.
- Connect with fellow fans over live music at center bar
- Browse rock history exhibits curated for fans of all ages
- Access artisan snacks curated from local favorites in your minibar
Margaritaville Hotel San Diego Gaslamp Quarter
Delivers the relaxed confidence fans crave before and after the final whistle.
- Fuel game day mornings with island-inspired skillets and omelettes
- Explore the waterfront with convenient marina access at select properties
- Celebrate game day victories with handcrafted boat drinks and daily sunset rituals
Residence Inn by Marriott San Diego Downtown
Residence properties turn multi-day tournaments into comfortable, predictable routines families recognize.
- Sink into residential-style seating areas for post-game team recaps
- Find travel necessities and quick bites in the always-open lobby store
- Recharge on premium bedding with high-thread-count crisp linens
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Hilton San Diego Bayfront
The heritage name that evolves alongside fans who demand more from travel.
- Control room temperature and lighting from your mobile device
- Grab barista-crafted specialty coffees for the morning commute to venue
- Request professional car service arranged by Hilton's experienced concierge staff
Pendry San Diego
Elevated design meets logistical precision for travelers who value both style and speed.
- Fuel up on artisanal pastries and freshly baked viennoiserie daily
- Enjoy stress-free family travel with professional chauffeur support throughout
- Recharge in lounge-style settings designed for relaxed socializing
Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Gaslamp
Built for travelers who expect reliability without sacrificing the occasion.
- Relax with complimentary hors d'oeuvres and premium beverages at M Club
- Relax between games in flexible co-working seating throughout the space
- Order premium entrees to your room anytime via mobile app
Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter
Heritage service paired with tech-forward rooms means celebrating or regrouping feels effortless.
- Refresh with premium Crabtree & Evelyn bath products post-game
- Enjoy premium bandwidth upgrades for smoother video streaming experiences
- Pick up freshly baked artisanal pastries before heading to stadium
Comfort Inn Gaslamp Convention Center
Built for travelers who need predictable comfort when game day turns complicated.
- Fuel up with complimentary hot coffee available all day long
- Choose between soft or firm pillows for personalized comfort
- Charge phones and tablets with convenient bedside USB outlets
Andaz San Diego by Hyatt
Where contemporary style and local energy help fans celebrate or decompress easily.
- Arrange airport transfers to streamline game day arrivals and departures
- Taste locally inspired small bites during evening lounge service
- Gather with fellow fans in the barrier-free Andaz Lounge
AC Hotel San Diego Downtown Gaslamp Quarter
Globally consistent quality designed for travelers who value predictable excellence.
- Enjoy VIP executive lounge access at the M Club Lounge
- Stock up on whole fruit from M Club before heading out
- Recharge under plush down duvets after a full day of cheering
Moxy San Diego Downtown / Gaslamp Quarter
Moxy serves the fan who travels light but expects memorable moments throughout.
- Cast game day photos to 55-inch TVs using built-in Chromecast
- Brew your perfect coffee at the DIY espresso station
- Cruise to the stadium on complimentary signature pink bikes
Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Professional service and predictable comfort designed for the serious sports traveler.
- Sink into high-density foam mattresses wrapped in premium cotton linens
- Power up phones and tablets with abundant USB charging ports throughout
- Feed the family at the full-service breakfast restaurant every morning
Petco Park Travel Guide
We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.
Petco Park is widely considered the crown jewel of Major League Baseball, seamlessly woven into the fabric of downtown San Diego. It offers a quintessential Southern California experience, combining perfect weather, local craft beer, and a design that celebrates the city's historic "Western Metal Supply Co." building. The venue is famous for "Gallagher Square" (formerly the Park at the Park), a grassy hill beyond the outfield fence that allows fans to picnic while watching the game on the big screen. Recent renovations have transformed this area into a year-round community hub with a tiered viewing deck and dog park. Visitors here can expect a relaxed but passionate "Friar Faithful" atmosphere, where the smell of tri-tip nachos mixes with the salty ocean breeze.
Neighborhood Overview
The ballpark straddles two distinct neighborhoods: the historic Gaslamp Quarter to the west and the emerging East Village to the east. The Gaslamp side offers a dense grid of Victorian-era buildings packed with high-energy bars, steakhouses, and nightlife, serving as the primary pre-game funnel for fans. The East Village side feels more industrial and modern, housing breweries, residential lofts, and the tailgate lots. Access is exceptional via the San Diego Trolley, with three lines (Green, Blue, and Orange) converging at the 12th & Imperial Transit Center, just steps from the gates. Traffic on I-5 and Hwy 163 can be heavy, but the grid layout provides multiple escape routes if you know the side streets. The area is extremely walkable and safe, though the streets further east of the stadium can be quieter and grittier at night. Rideshare pickups are designated at specific zones, typically on 6th Avenue and K Street or 10th Avenue and Park Boulevard, to keep the pedestrian flow moving.
Where to Stay
The ultimate insider move is staying at the Omni San Diego Hotel, which is physically connected to the ballpark via a private pedestrian skybridge. This allows guests to bypass the street-level crowds and enter the stadium directly from the hotel, a luxury found in few other sports cities. For a high-energy party vibe, the Hard Rock Hotel sits directly across from the Gaslamp Gate and features a rooftop pool bar that often hosts pre-game events. The Pendry San Diego offers a more sophisticated luxury experience just blocks away on J Street. Budget-conscious travelers can find reliable options in the Gaslamp Quarter or Little Italy, using the trolley to bridge the short gap. Avoid staying in Hotel Circle or Mission Valley unless you plan to drive or take the trolley in, as the commute can kill the downtown vibe.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
San Diego Int'l (SAN) · 15 min drive/bus
Tip
Use the Omni Skybridge if staying there
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Gallagher Square for picnics and concerts
Food & Dining
Deckman's for Michelin-level seafood
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Grand Ole BBQ for tri-tip nachos
- San Diego Int'l (SAN) · 15 min drive/bus
- Use the Omni Skybridge if staying there
- Gallagher Square for picnics and concerts
- Deckman's for Michelin-level seafood
- Grand Ole BBQ for tri-tip nachos
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The most scenic arrival is via the San Diego Bay Ferry from Coronado, which drops you a short walk from the stadium behind the Convention Center. For most, the trolley is the standard; aim to arrive at the 12th & Imperial station about 90 minutes before first pitch. Walk through the Gaslamp Quarter to soak up the energy on 5th Avenue before heading to the "Park at the Park" (Gallagher Square) gate. This newly renovated area opens 2.5 hours prior to game time for members and offers live music, a playground, and the Tony Gwynn Terrace for views.
During the Event
Petco Park is an open-air venue with virtually no bad seats, but the "Western Metal Supply Co." building in left field offers a unique vantage point from its rooftop and balconies. The stadium is 100% cashless, and the clear bag policy (12"x6"x12") is strictly enforced with no on-site lockers available. Food is a major highlight here, so skip the generic hot dogs and hunt for the local partners like Puesto, Hodad's, and the new Deckman's seafood stand. If you are sitting in the right field stands, be prepared for direct sun during day games; sunglasses and sunscreen are mandatory.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto J Street or Park Boulevard puts you right back into the nightlife of the Gaslamp Quarter. If you took the trolley, expect a crush at the station immediately after the final out; walking a few blocks north to the Gaslamp Quarter station can sometimes get you on a train with more breathing room. Rideshare surge pricing is high, so many fans walk to a nearby bar like Bub's at the Ballpark to wait out the traffic. If you drove, be patient, as the downtown gridlock can take 30-45 minutes to clear.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The most scenic arrival is via the San Diego Bay Ferry from Coronado, which drops you a short walk from the stadium behind the Convention Center. For most, the trolley is the standard; aim to arrive at the 12th & Imperial station about 90 minutes before first pitch. Walk through the Gaslamp Quarter to soak up the energy on 5th Avenue before heading to the "Park at the Park" (Gallagher Square) gate. This newly renovated area opens 2.5 hours prior to game time for members and offers live music, a playground, and the Tony Gwynn Terrace for views.
During the Event
Petco Park is an open-air venue with virtually no bad seats, but the "Western Metal Supply Co." building in left field offers a unique vantage point from its rooftop and balconies. The stadium is 100% cashless, and the clear bag policy (12"x6"x12") is strictly enforced with no on-site lockers available. Food is a major highlight here, so skip the generic hot dogs and hunt for the local partners like Puesto, Hodad's, and the new Deckman's seafood stand. If you are sitting in the right field stands, be prepared for direct sun during day games; sunglasses and sunscreen are mandatory.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto J Street or Park Boulevard puts you right back into the nightlife of the Gaslamp Quarter. If you took the trolley, expect a crush at the station immediately after the final out; walking a few blocks north to the Gaslamp Quarter station can sometimes get you on a train with more breathing room. Rideshare surge pricing is high, so many fans walk to a nearby bar like Bub's at the Ballpark to wait out the traffic. If you drove, be patient, as the downtown gridlock can take 30-45 minutes to clear.
Things to Do
Walkable
Gallagher Square
On siteRecently renovated for the stadium's 20th anniversary, this 2.7-acre park located inside the stadium gates is a destination in itself. It features a tiered grassy hill for picnic-style viewing, a wiffle ball field for kids, and the elevated Tony Gwynn Terrace. It is open to the public as a neighborhood park on non-event days, making it a great spot to visit even when the team is away.
USS Midway Museum
1.2 miA short trolley ride or a 25-minute walk along the harbor brings you to this massive aircraft carrier turned museum. You can explore the flight deck, sit in cockpits, and tour the crew quarters of one of America's longest-serving carriers. It is a world-class attraction that pairs perfectly with a day game. Give yourself at least two hours to explore fully.
5–15 Minutes Away
Balboa Park & San Diego Zoo
2.0 miJust a quick ride up Park Boulevard, Balboa Park is the cultural heart of the city, housing 17 museums, stunning gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It is massive, so pick one or two areas—like the Japanese Friendship Garden or the Air & Space Museum—for a pre-game visit. The architecture is stunning Spanish Colonial Revival that feels like a movie set.
Coronado Ferry Landing
15 min ferryTake the ferry from the Convention Center dock across the bay to Coronado for the best skyline views of San Diego. The landing area has shops, bike rentals, and small beaches where you can relax before heading back for the game. It is a stress-free way to get on the water without booking a tour. The ride itself takes about 15 minutes each way.
Walkable
- Gallagher Square — Recently renovated for the stadium's 20th anniversary, this 2.7-acre park located inside the stadium gates is a destination in itself. It features a tiered grassy hill for picnic-style viewing, a wiffle ball field for kids, and the elevated Tony Gwynn Terrace. It is open to the public as a neighborhood park on non-event days, making it a great spot to visit even when the team is away. On site
- USS Midway Museum — A short trolley ride or a 25-minute walk along the harbor brings you to this massive aircraft carrier turned museum. You can explore the flight deck, sit in cockpits, and tour the crew quarters of one of America's longest-serving carriers. It is a world-class attraction that pairs perfectly with a day game. Give yourself at least two hours to explore fully. 1.2 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Balboa Park & San Diego Zoo — Just a quick ride up Park Boulevard, Balboa Park is the cultural heart of the city, housing 17 museums, stunning gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It is massive, so pick one or two areas—like the Japanese Friendship Garden or the Air & Space Museum—for a pre-game visit. The architecture is stunning Spanish Colonial Revival that feels like a movie set. 2.0 mi
- Coronado Ferry Landing — Take the ferry from the Convention Center dock across the bay to Coronado for the best skyline views of San Diego. The landing area has shops, bike rentals, and small beaches where you can relax before heading back for the game. It is a stress-free way to get on the water without booking a tour. The ride itself takes about 15 minutes each way. 15 min ferry
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Grand Ole BBQ
On siteThis local favorite serves authentic Central Texas-style barbecue right in Gallagher Square. Their "Borrego" loaded fries and tri-tip sandwiches are legendary stadium food that requires a fork and plenty of napkins. It captures the casual, outdoor spirit of San Diego dining perfectly.
Hodad's
On siteFamous for their massive bacon cheeseburgers, Hodad's is an Ocean Beach institution with multiple stands inside the park. The burgers are stacked high with veggies and a signature sauce, often drawing the longest lines in the stadium. It is widely considered the must-eat item for first-time visitors.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Bub's at the Ballpark
AdjacentLocated literally across the street from the outfield gates, Bub's is a sprawling sports bar famous for its tater tots and peanut shells on the floor. It features an indoor basketball court and massive garage doors that open to the street. It is the default pre-game meeting spot for thousands of fans.
Half Door Brewing Co.
0.2 miHoused in a converted residential home with a wraparound porch, this brewery offers a distinct "house party" vibe just a block from the park. They brew excellent hazy IPAs and stouts on-site and serve a solid menu of elevated pub food. It is a great alternative to the chaotic bars on 5th Avenue.
Local & Elevated Picks
Callie
0.4 miLocated in the East Village, Callie offers a Michelin-recognized Mediterranean dining experience by Chef Travis Swikard. The menu features shareable plates like Aleppo chicken and hummus that are sophisticated but approachable. It is the perfect spot for a high-end dinner before walking to a night game. Reservations are essential.
Nobu San Diego
0.3 miSituated inside the Hard Rock Hotel, Nobu offers world-class sushi and Japanese-Peruvian cuisine in a sleek, energetic setting. It is a hotspot for celebrity sightings and fans looking to splash out on a memorable meal. The rock shrimp tempura and black cod miso are iconic dishes.
Inside & Adjacent
- Grand Ole BBQ — This local favorite serves authentic Central Texas-style barbecue right in Gallagher Square. Their "Borrego" loaded fries and tri-tip sandwiches are legendary stadium food that requires a fork and plenty of napkins. It captures the casual, outdoor spirit of San Diego dining perfectly. On site
- Hodad's — Famous for their massive bacon cheeseburgers, Hodad's is an Ocean Beach institution with multiple stands inside the park. The burgers are stacked high with veggies and a signature sauce, often drawing the longest lines in the stadium. It is widely considered the must-eat item for first-time visitors. On site
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Bub's at the Ballpark — Located literally across the street from the outfield gates, Bub's is a sprawling sports bar famous for its tater tots and peanut shells on the floor. It features an indoor basketball court and massive garage doors that open to the street. It is the default pre-game meeting spot for thousands of fans. Adjacent
- Half Door Brewing Co. — Housed in a converted residential home with a wraparound porch, this brewery offers a distinct "house party" vibe just a block from the park. They brew excellent hazy IPAs and stouts on-site and serve a solid menu of elevated pub food. It is a great alternative to the chaotic bars on 5th Avenue. 0.2 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Callie — Located in the East Village, Callie offers a Michelin-recognized Mediterranean dining experience by Chef Travis Swikard. The menu features shareable plates like Aleppo chicken and hummus that are sophisticated but approachable. It is the perfect spot for a high-end dinner before walking to a night game. Reservations are essential. 0.4 mi
- Nobu San Diego — Situated inside the Hard Rock Hotel, Nobu offers world-class sushi and Japanese-Peruvian cuisine in a sleek, energetic setting. It is a hotspot for celebrity sightings and fans looking to splash out on a memorable meal. The rock shrimp tempura and black cod miso are iconic dishes. 0.3 mi
Local Tips
Bring a jacket: evening temps drop after sunset
Seasonal note: San Diego boasts nearly perfect weather year-round, but microclimates exist. "May Grey" and "June Gloom" can bring overcast skies and cool temperatures to early summer evening games. August and September are the warmest months, where day games can be hot in the sun. Evenings almost always cool down significantly due to the ocean breeze, so a light layer is always recommended.
- Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic
- Gallagher Square is open to the public on non-game days
- Trolley lines converge at 12th & Imperial for easy access
- Bring a jacket evening temps drop after sunset
- Western Metal Building rooftop offers unique views
- Seasonal note: San Diego boasts nearly perfect weather year-round, but microclimates exist. "May Grey" and "June Gloom" can bring overcast skies and cool temperatures to early summer evening games. August and September are the warmest months, where day games can be hot in the sun. Evenings almost always cool down significantly due to the ocean breeze, so a light layer is always recommended.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium hosts holiday events and concerts. Days are mild (60s) and nights can be chilly (50s). Rain is most likely during these months, but still infrequent compared to the rest of the country.
Spring & early summer
April is pleasant, but May and June often see marine layer clouds that keep temperatures in the 60s. It is rarely hot, but the sun can break through in the late innings. Bring a hoodie for night games.
Mid-summer
July through September offers the classic San Diego sunshine. Highs are in the 70s or low 80s. Seats in right field are exposed to the sun, while the third base side gets shade earlier.
Fall season
October is arguably the best weather month—clear, warm days and crisp evenings. Playoff baseball here is spectacular. The "Santa Ana" conditions can sometimes bring heat spikes, but humidity remains low.
Rain & snow
Rainouts are statistically rare. The field drains exceptionally well. You almost certainly won't need rain gear during the baseball season.
Winter
The stadium hosts holiday events and concerts. Days are mild (60s) and nights can be chilly (50s). Rain is most likely during these months, but still infrequent compared to the rest of the country.
Spring & early summer
April is pleasant, but May and June often see marine layer clouds that keep temperatures in the 60s. It is rarely hot, but the sun can break through in the late innings. Bring a hoodie for night games.
Mid-summer
July through September offers the classic San Diego sunshine. Highs are in the 70s or low 80s. Seats in right field are exposed to the sun, while the third base side gets shade earlier.
Fall season
October is arguably the best weather month—clear, warm days and crisp evenings. Playoff baseball here is spectacular. The "Santa Ana" conditions can sometimes bring heat spikes, but humidity remains low.
Rain & snow
Rainouts are statistically rare. The field drains exceptionally well. You almost certainly won't need rain gear during the baseball season.
Venue Facts
Primary team
San Diego Padres
Neighborhood
East Village / Gaslamp Quarter
Nearest airport
San Diego Int'l (SAN)
Parking
Padres Parkade / Tailgate Park
Walkable district
Gaslamp Quarter
Groceries & supplies
Grocery Outlet on Market St
Pharmacy
CVS on 5th Ave
Urgent care
Sharp Rees-Stealy Downtown
Downtime
USS Midway Museum
Pro tip
Use the Trolley
| Primary team | San Diego Padres |
| Neighborhood | East Village / Gaslamp Quarter |
| Nearest airport | San Diego Int'l (SAN) |
| Parking | Padres Parkade / Tailgate Park |
| Walkable district | Gaslamp Quarter |
| Groceries & supplies | Grocery Outlet on Market St |
| Pharmacy | CVS on 5th Ave |
| Urgent care | Sharp Rees-Stealy Downtown |
| Downtime | USS Midway Museum |
| Pro tip | Use the Trolley |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Petco Park
What are the closest hotels to Petco Park?
The closest hotel to Petco Park is Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (0.32 mi, from $224/night) and Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG (0.37 mi, from $135/night). Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG offers free breakfast and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Petco Park are good for families?
Several hotels near Petco Park are well-suited for families. Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night), San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (0.32 mi, from $224/night), and Hard Rock Hotel San Diego (0.37 mi, from $233/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Petco Park are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Petco Park accommodate team and group travel. Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night), San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (0.32 mi, from $224/night), and Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG (0.37 mi, from $135/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Petco Park are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Petco Park are ideal for a weekend getaway. Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night), Hard Rock Hotel San Diego (0.37 mi, from $233/night), and Margaritaville Hotel San Diego Gaslamp Quarter (0.4 mi, from $187/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Petco Park?
Yes — 3 hotels are within walking distance: Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night), San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (0.32 mi, from $224/night), and Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG (0.37 mi, from $135/night). The closest is about a 5-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Petco Park offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn by Marriott San Diego Downtown / Gaslamp Quarter (0.4 mi, from $168/night) and Comfort Inn Gaslamp Convention Center (0.68 mi, from $111/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Petco Park offer free parking?
Comfort Inn Gaslamp Convention Center (0.68 mi, from $111/night) offers complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Petco Park have an outdoor pool?
Hard Rock Hotel San Diego (0.37 mi, from $233/night), Margaritaville Hotel San Diego Gaslamp Quarter (0.4 mi, from $187/night), and Pendry San Diego (0.44 mi, from $255/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Petco Park have a fitness center?
Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night), San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (0.32 mi, from $224/night), and Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG (0.37 mi, from $135/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Petco Park?
Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark (0.27 mi, from $276/night), San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (0.32 mi, from $224/night), and Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter by IHG (0.37 mi, from $135/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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