Celebrating a new addition to the family in sunny San Diego? You’re in the right place! With gorgeous waterfront venues along Mission Bay, charming cafes in North Park, and garden spaces in Balboa Park, San Diego is the ideal location for a picture-perfect baby shower. These venues offer flexible packages, personalized decor options, and outdoor venue options for a cozy, elegant gathering. Discover stunning baby shower venues in the city with Tagvenue and create the perfect setting to celebrate your growing family.
In San Diego, prices of baby shower venues average $250 hire fee per hour. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in San Diego, based on Tagvenue data from September 2025:
From $120 | to $390 | hire fee per hour |
From $1500 | to $4000 | minimum spend per event |
From $35 | to $69 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated September 2025), the best options include:
Mission Hills Event Space at San Diego Venue - Yoga One
in Mission Hills - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘This space was a delight to use for a work event for a paint night!’
Common Space at Hardihood Cowork - North Park, San Diego
in North Park - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Definitely recommended if anyone is looking for a nice comfy place for a get together.’
Patio at New Motion Beverages & Embolden Beer Company
in Miramar - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Megan and Kyle made it so easy to book and were very communicative with me.’
If you prefer a cozy indoor setting, Hardihood Cowork in North Park provides a small space for up to 30 guests at $75 per hour. If you want a larger, more relaxed outdoor environment, New Motion Beverages in Miramar offers seating for 75 people for around $100 per hour.
Start by choosing a smaller venue that fits your guest count to avoid paying for unnecessary space. Venues like this offer lower hourly rates than larger venues. Bringing your own decorations and food can also help save on additional costs, and opting for local, affordable catering options can minimize expenses. Lastly, limit the guest list to reduce catering and seating needs, and consider hosting your event during mid-week, when venues might offer lower rates.