
Seaport Village Address, Map and Directions
Seaport Village is an inviting shopping destination for tourists and locals alike. This waterfront shopping, dining and entertainment complex covers a land of approximately 14 acres in downtown San Diego and offers breathtaking views of San Diego Bay. Since its humbling beginning in 1980, Seaport Village has grown into a second to none shopping complex home to over 70 one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants and galleries.
Distinguished architectural style contributes to the irresistable charm of Seaport Village. They try to make it a replicate of the past century's harbor side fishing village. Some freestanding buildings of the village are a perfect blending of Victorian and traditional Mexican styles. Various buildings are connected via winding paths instead of streets since the village is meant to be a car-free environment. Another highlight of Seaport Village is a 100-year-old carousel built by famed Charles L.D.Loof. More coveting facts of Seaport Village can be found by visiting:
Seaport Village Homepage
http://www.seaportvillage.com/
Seaport Village on Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaport_Village
Conveniently located downtown adjacent to San Diego Bay, Seaport Village is within walking distances from San Diego Convention Center, the cruise ship terminal, Marriott Hotel & Marina and the Hyatt. And it's easily accessible from the airport, approximately 5 minutes away by car. Back to 1978, this site was still the Landfill over Punta de los Muertos which means Point of the Dead in Spanish. It was the burial site of those who had died of scurvy during the Spanish expedition in 1782.
The street and mailing address of Seaport Village is 849 W. Harbor Drive, Suite D, San Diego, CA 92101. For your sake of convenience, we've located it on Google maps:
Seaport Village on Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/maps?daddr=The+Seaport+Village
An area map is offered as well:
Area Map
http://www.seaportvillage.com/directionsmap.php
Contact them? The following contact info might be helpful:
Phone: 619-235-4014
Fax: 619-696-0025
E-mail: mcapizzi@terramarcenters.com
Conveniently located at the intersection of Kettner Blvd. and West Harbor Drive in the heart of downtown San Diego, Seaport Village can be easily reached from I-5 and 163. We've boiled some fuel-efficient driving directions. You can get to the destination by taking either I-5 or 163:
From North on I-5 to Downtown
- Merge onto I-5 and take it north
- Take exit at 6th Avenue
- Make a left turn onto 6th Avenue
- Bear right onto Ash Street
- Make a left turn onto Pacific Highway
- Follow signs to Seaport Village
From South on I-5 to Downtown
- Merge onto I-5 and take it south
- Take exit at Front Street
- Bear right onto Ash Street
- Make a left turn onto Pacific Highway
- Follow signs to Seaport Village
From South on 163 to Downtown
- Merge onto 163 and take it south towards Ash Street
- Bear right onto Ash Street
- Make a left turn onto Pacific Highway
- Follow signs to Seaport Village
Or you can Mapquest directions to Seaport Village from your departure place at:
Mapquest
http://www.mapquest.com/
Don't want to leave carbon footprint on your way? Why not take public transportation? Downtown San Diego including the Seaport Village is fully served by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. For most up-to-date routes, schedules, fares and other info, you can call 1-800-COMMUTE or visit:
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
http://www.sdcommute.com/
Seaport Village is served by the Old Town Trolley and SEAL Tours as well. Old Town Trolley Tours of San Diego have been voted as the "Best Way to See The City". The tour allows visitors to take a snapshot of all natural and cultural attractions of San Diego through a simple, pleasant ride. Some featured stops of Old Town Trolley are Coronado Bridge, Old Town San Diego, historic Gaslamp Quarter, the island of Coronado, Balboa Park as well as Seaport Village. To buy San Diego Trolley Tour Tickets or learn more info about the tour, please visit:
Old Town Trolley Tours
http://www.historictours.com/sandiego/default.htm

Digg
del.icio.us
Facebook
Google
Live
Reddit
StumbleUpon
TwitThis