Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Downtown in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter fills the 1928 San Diego Trust and Savings Bank building at 530 Broadway, a William Templeton Johnson-designed Italian Romanesque Revival structure on the National Register of Historic Places. The 245-room hotel preserved original marble floors, bronze fixtures, arched windows, and hand-painted ceilings inside the former bank-vault lobby, sharing the same Gaslamp dining corridor where Born and Raised runs its tableside steak-carving program on Sixth Avenue. Gold Reserve Kitchen and Bar serves California-coastal plates from breakfast through dinner, with a Starbucks espresso bar and billiards room filling out the ground-floor public spaces. The 4,804 square feet of configurable meeting space hosts corporate events and private receptions under the original vaulted bank ceilings, and Gaslamp nightlife at The Shout! House dueling-piano bar sits within walking distance on Fourth Avenue. Full-service amenities include valet parking, a fitness center, and room service — infrastructure dating to the 1999 adaptive-reuse conversion that transformed the 11-story former bank tower into one of the Gaslamp Quarter's largest hotel properties.