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Little Italy


Little Italy is a neighborhood nestled in the northwest end of downtown San Diego, right next to the Pacific Highway and San Diego Bay. Known for its hilly terrain, Little Italy attracts countless tourists and locals with its enticing assortment of first-class Italian restaurants, art galleries, boutiques, patio cafés, and elegant hotels.

Originally a fishing village, Little Italy played a huge role in making San Diego the “tuna capital” of the west. In the mid-1930s, the neighborhood was home to a number of large tuna canneries, which employed more than 1,000 workers. The canneries were supported by a large fishing fleet, staffed mostly by immigrant fishermen from Italy and the Portuguese Azores, whose influence is still present in the neighborhood as well as the seaside community of Point Loma to this day.

Little Italy San Diego Real Estate Options and Homes for Sale

Real estate options in Little Italy consist mostly of apartments, penthouses, live/work spaces, and townhouses. Buyers looking for the perfect place to call home in this vibrant neighborhood will be able to choose from a variety of floor plans, including 1 to 3-bedroom condos, live/work units with retail access, and studio and loft-type spaces.

Most homes in Little Italy offer the perfect balance between comfort and style. You’ll find homes equipped with a variety of first-class features such as hardwood floors, recessed lighting, gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances, spacious sun porches, natural light-filled living rooms, elegant master bedrooms, and more.

Residents of Little Italy can look forward to a very convenient and enjoyable lifestyle, as homes in the neighborhood offer easy access to the many shops, restaurants, and cafés, the scenic Amici Park, downtown San Diego’s Columbia District, Balboa Park, and many more.

Things to Do in Little Italy

  • Countless visitors flock to Little Italy every year as the neighborhood frequently hosts festivals and events like the weekly Little Italy Mercato and Wednesday Market, Little Italy FESTA!, ArtWalk in Little Italy, Taste of Little Italy, and more.
  • Need some fresh air? Head to Little Italy’s Amici Park where you can walk your dog, play some bocce ball, or simply sit, relax, and enjoy the scenery. The park’s amphitheatre serves as the venue for the Little Italy Summer Film Festival, an event organized by the Little Italy Association together with Cinema Little Italy.
  • North Little Italy is one of the top design destinations in San Diego. Walk along Kettner Boulevard and you’ll see interior design shops and furniture stores housed in renovated warehouses offering the latest styles, accessories, and products for home remodeling projects. 
  • One of the top Italian restaurants in Little Italy is Davanti Enoteca, known for their unique offerings like the to-die-for ricotta and honeycomb and truffle egg toast with fontina. The restaurant is also popular for their terrific dessert menu, which includes a variety of brownies, cakes, and tarts.

Searching for the perfect condo in Little Italy? Get in touch with me today at 619-322-2262 or send me an email at Jorge(at)LittleItalyCondos(dotted)com.