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San Diego Comic Con: Best Places To Go If You Don’t Have Tickets

July 26, 2024 By: Maria Haase This article may contain affiliate links. We may earn a small commission if you buy through our links.

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San Diego Comic Con is by far the biggest consumer convention in San Diego and people travel to San Diego from all over the world to enjoy the latest releases, meet their favorite actors, and dress up in intricate cosplay costumes. But tickets for Comic Con San Diego are starting at hundreds of dollars a day and sell out in a hot second. So is it still worth coming to San Diego if you don’t have Comic Con San Diego tickets? Definitely!

There are so many events and things to do outside of the actual convention that it is worth a trip to downtown. Here are some of the best spots to check out if you don’t have tickets to the actual San Diego Comic Con.

Gaslamp Quarter/5th Avenue

Nothing beats people-watching during Comic Con in the Gaslamp Quarter. If you are lucky, get one of the streetside tables, sit down, and enjoy the show. From street artists to fantastic Cosplayers, groups of friends in matching outfits, you’ll be entertained just by watching the people walking by. Also, check the bars and locations for special events and promotions.

People dressed up in Cosplay during San Diego Comic Con on 5th ave under Gaslamp Quarter sign

Martin Luther King Promenade

This is another great spot for people watching and seeing all kinds of Cosplayers and performers, activities, and activations. There is no shade or place to sit, so don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and some water.

In Front & Back of the Convention Center

While you might not be able to get in, you’ll get to see some of the best Cosplays right in front of the convention center as well as in the back along the waterfront towards Seaport Village. Last year, we took dozens of photos and videos with fantastic cosplay artists and had a lot of fun.

Comic Con Museum

Location: Comic Con Museum Balboa Park
Dates: Daily 10 AM – 5 PM

Look back at the 50-year history of Comic-Con International and enjoy this special exhibit featuring Becoming Betty Boop.

Petco Park

Petco Park Interactive Zone

Dozens of activities and activations by various production companies, merch, and giveaways.

  • Netflix Exploding Kittens
  • Blue from the movie IF
  • Sharpie Creation Station
  • Nintendo, Hello Kitty Truck & more

Restaurant Specials For Comic Con

Smoking Gun

555 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92101

Mendocino Farms

Swing by and show them your Comic Con badge to receive buy one entrée, get one 50% off! Valid now through 7/29 at the below restaurants only. 

📍180 Broadway (Downtown)
📍 1652 Camino Del Rio N (Misson Valley) 
📍8795 Villa La Jolla Dr (La Jolla)

Spill the Beans

555 MARKET ST SAN DIEGO, CA 92101

Comic Con Events

XOSOHO Comic Con Weekend Celebrity After Parties
July 24-26, 2024
Cielo Rooftop Lounge, 701 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, United States

Cake & Sip San Diego Comic Con Edition
July 27, 2024
8885 Rio San Diego Drive, San Diego, CA

Comic Con International Art Show
July 25-28, 2024
Manchester Grant Hyatt

Comic Con Pub Crawl
July 26-27, 2024
Tickets

This list will be updated as more San Diego Comic Con events and things to do will be released.

Last Updated on July 26, 2024 by Maria Haase

Filed Under: San Diego Attractions

About Maria Haase

Maria Haase has been a travel writer since 2007, stumbling into this profession during an internship in China. She grew up in Germany, but has lived in San Diego since 2006. Maria is a globetrotter, but also adores to explore her own back yard whenever she is home. She loves to share her favorite spots, help visitors plan their trips and share helpful tips about her chosen hometown San Diego.

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