The most central location in San Diego; Great for families who want to take advantage of the San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, Sea World, etc... as well as couples who may want to be close to downtown San Diego, Little Italy, the Harbor... walking distance to great Hillcrest and Mission Hills neighborhood coffee shops, bars, and restaurants. Remodel completed in Jan, 2022!
Person booking the home must be at least 25 years old.
Each of the three bedrooms have a queen size bed, large closets, and provide plenty of privacy. There is a fold-down futon in the living area. You will find a foam topper as well as linens and pillows in the small closet.
You will love the deck, where you can sit in the afternoon sun, or have a nice dinner under the lights.
There are two parking spots at the house. Tip: Back into the parking spots. This is a private, dead-end street, which is narrow, so backing in makes it easier to get out. If you have one vehicle, you will have no problem. If you have two, you will be fine, it will just be a little tight.
Please feel free to message us at anytime should you need anything.
Less than 1 mile to Balboa Park, home of the world famous San Diego Zoo. Walk to many restaurants, coffee shops, and pubs. Close to all major freeways and a short distance to the following:
Zoo: 1.8 Miles
Gas Lamp Quarter: 2.8 miles
Convention Center: 3.2 miles
Fashion Valley: 2.4 miles
Sea World: 6 miles
Petco Park: 3.2 miles
Food/Markets:
-Vons: 515 W Washington St, San Diego, CA 92103
-Whole Foods: 711 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
-Trader Joe’s: 1090 University Avenue G100, San Diego, CA 92103
-Hillcrest Farmer’s Market: 3960 Normal St, San Diego, CA 92103--- Sundays 9:00am – 2:00pm
-Little Italy Farmer’s Market: 519 W Cedar St, San Diego, CA 92101---Saturdays 8:00am – 2:00pm
Pharmacies:
-Walgreens: 301 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
-Rite Aid: 535 Robinson Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
Eats:
There are so many restaurants, all over San Diego, which you can find online. Below are a few of our favorites around the neighborhood. If you want other recommendations around town, don’t hesitate to message us.
There are a couple Starbucks, (3801 Fifth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103), as well as a Peet’s Coffee, (350 W University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103) very close, but we also like:
BCB Company Hillcrest: Cafe offering espresso drinks & smoothies, bagels and European-style bites, such as panini & crepes.
1010 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
Bread and Cie: Cafe/bakery offering artisanal French breads & pastries, plus sandwiches, salads & breakfast fare.
350 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
Snooze: Vibrant, retro chain serving a seasonal menu of creative breakfast & lunch fare, plus cocktails. Originally from Denver, they have established themselves as a great breakfast option right here in Hillcrest. Be prepared to wait, but you can enjoy a Bloody Mary while you do.
3940 Fifth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
Hob Nob Hill: Restaurant serving generous portions of American comfort cooking in comfy, casual digs since 1944. The take reservations for breakfast, which is a plus on the weekends.
2271 1st Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
Sushi: All over San Diego you can find great sushi, some very expensive. For a very reasonable price, we like Sushi Deli.
228 W Washington St, San Diego, CA 92103
Pizza: If you want a quick slice, or even a whole pie, check out
Bronx Pizza: A simple menu of thin-crust pies & calzones lures longtime fans to this no-frills, cash-only joint.
111 Washington St, San Diego, CA 92123
Italian/Pizza-Traditional: Filippi’s Pizza Grotto in Little Italy. (It’s a local, family owned chain, but they aren’t all the same!)
1747 India St, San Diego, CA 92101
Italian: Parma - Cucina Italiana Convivial kitchen dishing up traditional Italian fare, plus afternoon coffee & snacks. Small, family owned and run. Everything we’ve had has been great.
3850 Fifth Ave, San Diego, CA 9210
French- Café Bleu: Very reasonably priced and close.
Charming venue serves French & New American fare plus boutique wines & bottomless mimosas at brunch.
807 W Washington St, San Diego, CA 92103
Farm-to-Table: Farmer’s Bottega, Country-chic bar & eatery preparing a new American farm-to-table menu for breakfast, lunch & dinner.
860 W Washington St, San Diego, CA 92103
Trendy: The Patio on Goldfinch
Sister spot to Patio on Lamont, this open-air eatery serves an eclectic menu from local produce.
4020 Goldfinch St, San Diego, CA 92103
Fried Chicken: The Crack Shack. Fun spot for chicken & egg dishes with stylish outdoor seating, a full bar & a bocce court. Cool bar scene in the evening but totally family friendly for lunch and early dinner.
2266 Kettner Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101
Breweries: San Diego has become the craft beer capital of the world, or so they say. We’re not going to even start with recommendations, as there are so many great ones, and lots very close. This should lead you in the right direction; www.sandiegobrewersguild.org
Movies:
Landmark Hillcrest. Screening new releases as well as independent, foreign & avant-garde flicks.
3965 Fifth Ave # 200, San Diego, CA 92103
AMC: At the Fashion Valley Mall as well as the Mission Valley Mall
Other places to check out, not right in the neighborhood but still very close:
Liberty Station: This is the old Naval Training Center which has been converted into parks, restaurants, bars, movie theaters… www.libertystation.com
Little Italy: It’s not New York, but very nice. 10 blocks of restaurants, shops, galleries… just blocks from the harbor. www.littleitalysd.com
Old Town: Historic district with many Mexican Restaurants, shops, and galleries…
Kids: You know the Zoo and Sea World, but all of Balboa Park is great. Museums, restaurants, face painters, carousel…
New Children’s Museum. This is downtown. From creative classes to climbable sculptures, contemporary art for kids, in a bright, modern space.
200 W Island Ave, San Diego, CA 9210
Shopping: Fashion Valley Mall. If you’re looking for a mall, this is the one to go to. High-end stores as well as all the usual. AMC Theaters, PF Chang, Cheesecake Factory…
Coronado: Just go. Visit the Hotel del Coronado, the Ferry Landing, or walk through town. You can drive or take the ferry. One of the nicest beaches in the country. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day there is a free shuttle that continues on a loop from one end of the island to another, which you can hop on and off.
Hiking/Walking/Views:
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve: 2,000 acres of coastal state park located in the community of La Jolla, in San Diego, California, off North Torrey Pines Road.
Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial: An amazing view of beautiful La Jolla and the California coast line. The site of the cross was tied up in litigation for years, (church and state), but was finally awarded to a veterans group maintains this fitting tribute. You won’t be sorry after seeing the vistas.
Cabrillo National Monument: The drive to get there takes you to the tip of Pt Loma through Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. One of the most breathtaking views you will find in San Diego County, spanning the Pacific Ocean down to Mexico and overlooking Coronado and the San Diego skyline.
Hiking: For more suggestion, check out this link:
Estimated Uber/Lyft to the following locations;
San Diego Zoo: $6
Convention Center: $8
Gas Lamp Quarter: $7
Sea World: $11
The TV is a Roku TV. You can access hundreds of channels; many are free, and others, such as Netflix, Amazon, HBO GO...you can access with your own log-on and password. Feel free to add as many channels/apps as you want through the search function. The basics are there now.
- Please be respectful of our neighbors.
Person booking the home must be at least 25 years old.