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  1. Discover Little Italy, a lively neighborhood filled with patio cafe's, restaurants, pubs, galleries, shops, hotels, and the beautiful Piazza della Famiglia.

  2. Jan 9, 2024 · Little Italy San Diego is a neighborhood that has a lot of fun, low-key stuff to do. You’ll find charming restaurants, cute shops and boutiques, and a nice atmosphere that tourists and locals enjoy.

  3. Little Italy is filled with patio cafés, restaurants, pubs, art galleries, shops, hotels, and the beautiful Amici Park. Find out what we have to offer. Find the perfect spot for your date night

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Find quaint Italian gems like family-owned delis and pizzerias alongside establishments serving a broad range of cuisines, including seafood showcases, glamorous steakhouses, and boozy brunch...

  5. Check out Little Italy in San Diego for a taste of Italian cuisine and culture. The district boasts some of the most authentic Italian restaurants in town—take a food tour of the area to find the best spots and learn more about Little Italy's history. Be sure to check out the weekly Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market, the largest in the city.

  6. Dec 16, 2021 · Fun little tidbits about Little Italy, a popular San Diego attraction full of shopping, restaurants, history and even a walking trail.

  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Little Italy San Diego is a great area to stay if you want to be within walking distance of some of San Diego’s best bars and restaurants. It’s a safe, family-friendly neighborhood near the waterfront and a short drive from the theme parks.

  8. Little Italy is a neighborhood in downtown San Diego, California, that was originally a predominantly Italian and Portuguese fishing neighborhood. It has since been gentrified and is now a popular neighborhood full of Italian restaurants and grocery stores, home design stores, art galleries and residential units.

  9. Jul 15, 2022 · Little Italy is one of San Diego’s most iconic neighborhoods and a great spot to spend a summer day. Each year, the LittleItaly Association teams up with Cinema Little Italy to show fantastic Italian films at the Amici Park Amphitheater. The Festivals start on July 17 and runs through September 18!

  10. Check out the sleek Danish Modern pieces at Klassik and the dazzling mish mash at Architectural Salvage —a treasure trove of vintage light fixtures, chandelier crystals, and antique doorknobs. This downtown neighborhood embraces both the past and its culinary future.

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