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Piazza Della Famiglia
Charming seating area in the main plaza in Little Italy that has a view of the San Diego Bay.
Fifth & Island
Heart of the Gaslamp Quarter looking north toward Sab Lai Thai, Blarney Stone, The Field and other Gaslamp favorites.
Santa Fe Depot
San Diego's main train station is a Spanish Colonial Revival style structure right in the heart of downtown.
Little Italy Fun
This little Italian neighborhood has become quite the hip spot in town of late. Still, some old gems have stood the test of time.
Submarines and The Berkeley
Maritime Museum of San Diego is home to several sea vessels, including this assortment of submarines and the Steam Ferry Berkeley.
Seaport Village
From the Harbor
Reflections of the restaurant over the sea with the backdrop of Seaport Village and the City of San Diego. 
Fir & India
Looking through to the San Diego Harbor, you can see a vibrant Jacaranda tree fighting for attention.
Docked on Tuna Harbor
In all its pastel glory, this is serene view of a boat reflecting in the calm water of Tuna Harbor.
Seaport Village
Strollers making their way around Seaport Village with a view of the San Diego Pier Cafe and the Coronado Bridge.
Santa Fe Train Depot
Open since 1915, this Spanish Colonial Revival style station is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Broadway & 2nd
Looking up Broadway street toward the Courtyard by Marriott building and the Gaslamp Quarter.
Embarcadero Activities
There is a lot of activity along the Embarcadero, and many make it their daily ritual to walk this route.