Tattoo prices in San Diego track the broader US range. Across the 122 shops we've indexed, the typical minimum charge is around $100, with most studios quoting $150–$300 per hour once you cross the two-hour mark. A mid-career artist with a solid portfolio sits around $200/hour. Always confirm pricing during your consultation — every shop varies.
What you'll pay by size
Most shops have a minimum even for tiny pieces.
Forearm panels, palm-sized pieces, simple color.
Usually spread across 2–3 sessions.
Multi-session, depends heavily on color packing.
Our methodology
Estimates reflect current US market benchmarks ($150–$300/hr typical, $100 shop minimum) calibrated against the San Diego studio landscape in our index. Final pricing is set by the artist during consultation based on design complexity, size, placement, and session length.
Tipping in San Diego
20% is the standard tip on tattoo work in San Diego, same as the rest of the country. Cash is appreciated even when you pay the shop by card. For longer sessions some clients tip a flat $40–$100 per sitting rather than a percentage. Never tip on the deposit — only on the final balance.
Tattoo pricing FAQ — San Diego
How much does a tattoo cost in San Diego?
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Most reputable San Diego shops have a minimum charge around $100 and quote hourly rates in the $150–$300/hr range for larger work. Small flash starts near $60; a medium custom piece runs about $400. Exact pricing depends on artist demand, size, color, and placement.
What is the average hourly tattoo rate in San Diego?
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San Diego hourly rates typically fall in the $150–$300/hr range, with ~$200/hr a fair midpoint for a mid-career artist. Established artists with long waitlists sit at the top of that range.
How much is a small tattoo in San Diego?
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Small tattoos (1–3 inches, single session) in San Diego usually run $60–$160. Almost every reputable shop has a minimum charge — even a tiny piece will cost at least $100 once setup and supplies are included.
How much does a full sleeve cost in San Diego?
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Full sleeves in San Diego typically land between $1,600 and $4,200, paid across multiple sessions. Pricing depends on style (color packing and realism cost more than blackwork), artist demand, and total hours.
Why are tattoos so expensive in San Diego?
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Tattoo prices reflect the artist's hourly time, sterilized single-use supplies, shop overhead, and years of portfolio-building. San Diego's rent and demand push hourly rates above smaller cities. You're also paying for permanence — a cheap tattoo is almost always more expensive to fix later.
Should I tip my tattoo artist in San Diego?
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Yes — 20% is standard in San Diego and most US cities. Cash is appreciated even when paying by card. For long custom sessions some clients tip a flat $40–$100 per session instead of a percentage.
See verified shops in San Diego
Compare 122 hand-checked studios — portfolios, hours, neighborhoods, and pricing.