History Adds Value to the San Diego Experience
The Birthplace of San Diego
The Birthplace of San Diego
Witness the living legacy of California's birthplace in Old Town San Diego. Its many preserved historic buildings and museums commemorate the early days of San Diego from the period 1820 to 1870. Attendees can experience California's history firsthand.
Historic Landing
Historic Landing
A visit to San Diego's only national park offers tremendous views of the San Diego region and excellent opportunities to explore the natural, historical and cultural history of the area. Schedule an afternoon walking in the footsteps of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's first landing in California at the Cabrillo National Monument.
Mexican-American Influence
Mexican-American Influence
Chicano Park is home to one of the largest concentrations of Chicano murals in the world with more than 80 paintings on seven acres dotted with sculpture, gardens, picnic tables and playgrounds. Host an outdoor event here so attendees can experience the multi-cultural importance of this Mexican-American neighborhood to the region.
Former Navy Grounds
Former Navy Grounds
Originally a Naval training center, this sprawling complex of historic buildings now houses restaurants, theaters, museums, artist studios, boutique shops, special event venues, and expansive outdoor plazas. Incorporate military history in your program with a one-of-a-kind event at Arts District Liberty Station.
Seaside History
Seaside History
The Maritime Museum of San Diego offers a variety of venues available for corporate events, receptions, conferences, and even sailing charters. There is no better way to showcase San Diego's dramatic waterfront than an evening sunset program aboard a historic ship.
Cultural Heart of San Diego
Cultural Heart of San Diego
Balboa Park provides a spectacular backdrop for meetings and events. Located just blocks from downtown San Diego hotels, the park has a rich history reflected through stunning architecture, art installations, and cultural events throughout the year. It houses 17 museums, tranquil gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo.