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    Globe statue fountain
    Melanie S.

    Doesn't look like much at first if you're passing by and it's totally possible to completely miss this beautiful, serene memorial to Gunnery Seargeant Basilone. Basilone was one of the first enlisted Marines to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor of World War II, the highest military honor. He was born to Italian immigrants and grew up in New Jersey, enlisting in the army and after enlisting in the army, then subsequently enlisting in the Marines. He died on D-Day in Iwo Jima in 1945. This memorial commemorates him and all other Italian Americans in the military who sacrificed their lives throughout the years. It is a relaxing place to sit and is right outside Civico 1845. It has a water fountain with a mosaic globe, surrounded by rocks and moss, and around the perimeter has names in stone of veterans who have passed away, dedicated by their families. I would recommend coming here to soak in the sun and the scenery, and learning about the sacrifice of this brave man.

    Jack M.

    This is the perfect spot to meet up with friends and family before a day or night out in Little Italy. It not only almost at the center of Little Italy, but the view looking straight west, offers a spectacular view of the San Diego Harbor and the many sail boats parading around. There are some nice tables and chairs scattered around to enjoy your morning coffee and or catch upon some reading. The fountain in the middle is a nice touch and the Manila John USMC bust and plaque offer a little bit of history. It's a great stop for a photo opportunity or a rest.

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    Mike M.

    This small plaza in Little Italy may not mean much to people walking by. If they were to stop and read the inscription of the honoree below his bust they might understand. John Basilone is one of the true heroes in the long distinguished history of the USMC. Google him sometime and read about his service and his sacrifice to become one of the most decorated service members in our countrys' history. This piazza is near many very good restaurants and is a pleasant place to stop and relax sitting in one of the chairs or benches provided. Manila John is remembered from San Diego to New Jersey where his hometown still celebrates a parade in his honor. A true hero!

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    Stephanie A.

    Cute little piazza on the main strip of Little Italy. The do the cutest events here for the holidays, most recently the glass Christmas tree. It was beautiful and definitely added a personal touch to the neighborhood. I love walking through this area and seeing the new festive touches they add.

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    Choosing an American hero, John Basilone, as the namesake just makes the memorial more special and touching.

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    Gaslamp Quarter Association - Young Blood. A unique speakeasy bar where cocktails are made to your flavor preferences. Easily, one of the best bars I've been to.

    Gaslamp Quarter Association

    4.1(236 reviews)
    1.0 miGaslamp

    We attended our FOURTH Taste of the Gaslamp, this is 2025!!! We have been coming since 2022!!!…read more It's a FUN San Diego Event. We started at Goodnight John Boy, which is a 1970's Nightclub!!! It was also STOP 1, serving PIZZA. We stopped at in on 16 RESTAURANTS!!! HERE IS HOW OUR DAY WENT: We proceeded over and up. We ate PIZZA again at PIZZA ON FIFTH. THEN, back down, BACK AND FORTH, and down some more. Back and Forth, AND UP!!! We had pizza and more pizza, a couple places had sliders. CHEESE BALLS at The Field!!! I ate both of our Cheese Balls, and they were large and filled with soft, creamy white cheese. When we walked into THE FIELD, the Staff approached us and took us to a table, the only empty table in the place!!! After that, they even exchanged the stool that was there with a backed chair. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!! YUMMY, yummy Truffles at Sugarbear!!! We then ran into the MEXICAN REGION, with Rockin Baja and Hasta Manana, and Baja Rick's Cantina!!! We loved HASTA MANANA, in particular. It went all out MEXICAN FOOD, we had three different things to eat, including Chips and Guacamole, a Potato Taquito, and Arroz Con Leche. HASTA Manana was the HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY!!! At ROYAL India, we tried Chicken Marsala!!! We were thrilled to see CAFE SEVILLA again serving Paella!!! We were also thrilled to see SUGAR BEAR again serving DELICIOUS DESERTS!!! I have to say this about SUGARBEAR, we were greeted warmly by the owner, who was standing outside. It was JUST LIKE LAST YEAR. WHAT A DAY!!! I mean, this is a Classic San Diego LOCATION, location, location, the Gaslamp Quarter. Then, DID I MENTION, you get to taste the food at 16 Restaurants!!! TELL ME, what is better???

    Very charming neighborhood of downtown San Diego! I stayed at the Sofia Hotel so walking and…read moreexploring the area was convenient and so easy. I loved getting to pass by all the historic buildings, most were constructed in the Victorian era. Also lots of restaurants and shops along the way to Harbor Drive

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    Gaslamp Quarter Association - Chocolate Cremerie Desserts at Taste of the Gaslamp 2023.

    Chocolate Cremerie Desserts at Taste of the Gaslamp 2023.

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    The Homecoming Statue

    The Homecoming Statue

    4.4(11 reviews)
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    Pretty iconic statue along the boardwalk before you get to Seaport Village. There's not really a…read morequeue to take your picture in front of it, so hop in while you can. When I visited, there was yellow tape in front of the statue roping it off. Not clear on why.

    this statue seems to be mistaken for the Unconditional Surrender statue a lot by reviewers…read more Unconditional Surrender is tall and in color, while the Homecoming statue is life sized and bronze. They could not be more different. You will find this statue on a grass patch along the street. Parking here to get a closer look is relatively simple. There is a huge metered lot within a reasonable walking distance of this statue. It is a simple statue that depicts a sailor being embraced by a woman, that I assume to be his wife and a small child that I assume to be shared by his wife. The sculpture is the work of Stanley Bleifeld, whose intent was to express the joy of the reunion between a family when a sailor returns from a long deployment. The statue not only honors the service member, but the sacrifices made by families during challenging periods without their loved ones. The San Diego sculpture is a replica of the original one in the US Navy Memorial in Washington, DC. You will find other copies in Virginia and South Carolina. The statue is about 7 feet high and was dedicated in August 1998. It is showing its age a bit, but still looks pretty good. It is a powerful sculpture and you can really feel the reunion. Be sure to check out the expressions on the sculptures' faces, especially the kid's. Anyway, as with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. There are a ton of statues and memorials in that area including the USS San Diego Memorial, The Bob Hope Salute, The Aircraft Carrier Memorial and the Unconditional Surrender statue. I would also consider visiting the USS Midway Museum, as well.

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    Horton Plaza Park - Outside

    Horton Plaza Park

    2.9(52 reviews)
    0.7 miGaslamp

    For the nany groups that gatgerwd at the park you would find the shore patrol that patroled the…read morestreets for the times were early with the servicemen that would have time in the city on shore leave. For the Horton Plaza pigeon park fid have its bad sidez wgen the mall storez started changing it caused the park to be cleaned up. The Pigeon Park gad a tunnel that ran under the park that connected to the old Grey Hound Station that is locat at 1st and Broadway. The Banking Building tgat is located at the front it was one of the many that handeled the many stores for the Wells Fargo handled the businesses of Horton Plaza as the shopping center was changing. When planet hollywood was at the mall the rsstaurant was the support for the ma with the vest food and surprising dishes. Horton Plaza Park was the front row seats to the many premeres of the msll the park was one you saw the many speakers the park was the center of the visitors and the news conferences that would be broadcasted from the park. The founder and the one that developed the many properties i the fathers of the Gaslamp anx the Spreckles theater Alonzo Horton the founder of the gaslamp and the many of thr New City the firzt bame for the city of San Diego. Horton Plaza Park the centwr of the historical landmarks for the Horton Pkaza Park was an empty field before the mall was built the Spreckles Theater one of the first musical and the first Black and White theater. With the US Grant Hotel tht oldest of San Diego it was the business hotel the hietorical loxation that oversaw the openinfband the dedication of the park. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the historical locationd of the Broadway the main street that runs down the middle of the city. From the trip that I toom down to San Diego the park been changed with i dustrial blowers and generators for the theater was started but was never finished. The company that was doing the demo and the remodel the problem there is no money the demo and remodel had ruined the Historical Landnark seeing this the city has ruined the Histotical welcome to visitors.

    I work a block away from this parking lot and the late night parking attendant tonight was much…read moremore rude than usual. He told us to basically go to a different parking garage since they were experiencing issues tonight and only have one lane open versus 3 lanes. After I thanked him for dealing with everything he didn't say anything except "next time park it on market" it's always the guy with the hat late night that is so quiet and rude to all myself and all my coworkers. There has been one lovely late night lady and she's the best!!! 5 stars for her. Bring her around more often. Not this mean guy that hates literally everyone.

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    Horton Plaza Park - With the many parts of the Horton Plaza Park there is under construction of the outdoor theater and the Ampitheater.

    With the many parts of the Horton Plaza Park there is under construction of the outdoor theater and the Ampitheater.

    Horton Plaza Park - With the Horton Park the one hotel that has the ties to the park is the US Grant hotel which donated money to the building of the park.

    With the Horton Park the one hotel that has the ties to the park is the US Grant hotel which donated money to the building of the park.

    Horton Plaza Park - The many areas of the Horton Plaza Park and the site of the Horton House which you can see the site as the right.

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    The many areas of the Horton Plaza Park and the site of the Horton House which you can see the site as the right.

    Piazza Basilone - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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