The iconic Gaslamp Quarter sign brightly lit at dusk.

Beyond the Hotel Room

A Host's Guide to a Productive Business Stay in the Gaslamp Quarter.

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A long business trip shouldn't mean weeks of hotel fatigue and overpriced room service. An extended stay in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter is an opportunity to live like a local, maintain your routine, and impress your clients. This guide, from hosts who are also professionals, is designed to help you do just that.

If you're looking for a turnkey-ready home base, our Downtown Hub is a short walk to the Convention Center and offers a full suite of professional amenities. For more options, see our primary guide for professional stays.

Downtown Business Essentials: A Host's Guide

Here are our go-to spots for staying productive and polished, all just a short walk from the heart of the Gaslamp.

An elegant rooftop restaurant in the Gaslamp Quarter

Business Lunch Spots That Impress

For an important client meeting, we recommend Lionfish for its modern coastal cuisine and sophisticated atmosphere. For a more classic and refined experience, the steak and seafood at Lou & Mickey's is a San Diego institution that never fails to impress.

The Best "Third Places" to Work

Need a change of scenery from your dedicated workspace? Achilles Coffee Roasters offers fantastic coffee and a work-friendly vibe. For a quieter spot with reliable Wi-Fi, the second-floor seating area at the nearby public library is a hidden gem.

Decompress After 5 PM

When the workday is done, take a relaxing stroll or jog along the scenic **Embarcadero waterfront**, just a short walk from the Gaslamp. Or, for a truly memorable San Diego experience, check the schedule and catch an evening concert at the breathtaking **Rady Shell at Jacobs Park**.

“The perfect setup for my business trip. The Wi-Fi was fast, the workspace was comfortable, and the location was a quick walk to all my meetings downtown. Infinitely better than a hotel. I’ll be booking again for my next trip.”
— Mark T., Corporate Guest