Last Updated on April 28, 2026 by Katrina

Photo credit: Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter

The San Diego Padres play baseball at Petco Park, but this Southern California stadium is also a classic place to enjoy acclaimed San Diego breweries and restaurants that have outposts in the concessions area. Petco Park is located in downtown San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, which is lined with its own bars and restaurants, as well as a wide range of hotels. Here are the best hotels near Petco Park.

Omni San Diego Hotel (675 L St.; 619-231-6664) Gaslamp Quarter

Forbes has called this 511-room Omni its favorite San Diego hotel for business travelers, but adds that it is “a wise choice for a trip that includes business and pleasure.” After all, “it’s easy to walk across the pedestrian skybridge to Petco Park or stroll through the lively Gaslamp Quarter.” Google reviewers note that this hotel excels at both service and convenience, but you might hear train noise. One writes that there is “quick access (albeit climbing a lot of stairs) to get to the Seaport Village walking path. There are tons of great restaurants within blocks of the Omni. And they treated me like a VIP.” >> Book this hotel for less

Hilton San Diego Bayfront (1 Park Blvd.; 619-564-3333) Convention Center

“In addition to its proximity to the convention center, Petco Park and the Gaslamp Quarter,” writes U.S. News & World Report, this 30-story hotel “wins guests over with scenic views of San Diego Bay and amenities to make everyone happy, from business travelers to families.” The hotel has a pool, spa and fitness center, and i also a short walk to the Rady Shell, a prime spot for outdoor concerts. “Beautiful hotel,” writes a Tripadvisor user. “Perfect location near the bay and walking around town. The bed was so comfortable and the restaurants were very good.” >> Book this hotel for less


Hotel Indigo San Diego-Gaslamp Quarter, an IHG Hotel (509 Ninth Ave.; 619-727-4000) Gaslamp Quarter

You can peek into Petco Park from the rooftop of this 210-room Hotel Indigo that a Google reviewer likes for being “ideally situated in the heart of the Gaslamp, steps from Petco Park and the bustling bars. The hotel was clean and felt upscale.” Some online users bemoan the amenities fee and one Tripadvisor user notes the “valet parking seemed a bit steep, but rooms were nice and surprisingly large. Overall, a good value. Near a variety of interesting places to eat and drink.” >> Book this hotel for less

San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (660 K St.; 619-696-0234) Gaslamp Quarter

While this Marriott does not have a pool or spa, it does have a rooftop bar and is just a few steps from Petco Park. The hotel “earns rave reviews for putting guests within walking distance of top attractions such as the USS Midway Museum, the Gaslamp Quarter and Petco Park,” writes U.S. News & World Report. “Hotel is a bit dated but the prime location makes up for it,” says one Google reviewer, while another notes that “staff members were so friendly. Our experience was great except for the crowd coming to the hotel for the rooftop view of the game.” >> Book this hotel for less

Pendry San Diego (550 J St.; 619-738-7000) Gaslamp Quarter

To combine foodie fun with easy access to Petco—just a quarter mile way—stay at this luxury hotel with sleek design and culinary street cred. Condé Nast Traveler writes that it has “brought some much-needed modernity to the Gaslamp Quarter … and is as much a dining and nightlife venue as it is a hotel. There’s casual fare at Provisional; high-end seafood at Lionfish; and a casual beer bar at Nason’s Beer Hall.” On Tripadvisor, a user writes that “the room felt luxurious, modern and very clean. The pool was spectacular … and the bar is a very happening place.” >> Book this hotel for less

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