A month in San Diego without a car
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A month in San Diego without a car
Hi, I'm looking to rent a place for a month in San Diego with easy walking distance to beach, grocery store, restaurants and maybe access to public transport to other areas. I'll be convalescing following an illness and cannot drive, but will have family come visit throughout the month. I'm looking for advice on which area I should concentrate on, I'm overwhelmed by the options and don't want to find myself stuck inside the condo. (Grocery store is key, as I have too many food allergies to eat out.) Thanksh
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Good luck! I would assume, perhaps incorrectly, that the "easy walking distance to the beach" is definitely going to narrow neighborhoods down, and considerably. Is that an absolute MUST for you?
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My favorite area to stay in the SD area is Carlsbad which is north of the city and can easily be reached by train. There is a Ramada Suites there walking distance to Carlsbad State Park. It's a great beach. Also close by is a grocery store, drugstore etc and a few restaurants.
the train station is within walking distance and you can take the train into SD and many of the beach towns.
Carlsbad is a cute little town with many shops and restaurants. It also has a local bus service which I have used a bit to get around.
I think it would be a great place to recover from anything.
the train station is within walking distance and you can take the train into SD and many of the beach towns.
Carlsbad is a cute little town with many shops and restaurants. It also has a local bus service which I have used a bit to get around.
I think it would be a great place to recover from anything.
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I am sure there are people who don't have cars despite that area being as car-centric as any (in my experience) but people do use taxis for shopping and for getting around. Considering the cost of automobile maintenance, registration and insurance perhaps not such a bad idea for some.
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Pacific Beach has a large grocery store,Ralph's, and a CVS.
Have you considered Coronado Island? It is very walkable and has a beautiful beach. You can take a ferry across to downtown San Diego and back. Walk a short distance from ferry slip to Little Italy for great restaurants.
Have you considered Coronado Island? It is very walkable and has a beautiful beach. You can take a ferry across to downtown San Diego and back. Walk a short distance from ferry slip to Little Italy for great restaurants.
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What is your budget?
Coronado, Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach, Bird Rock (between Pacific Bch and La Jolla) all have the things you ask for, including decent bus systems in the area. North Park might also be a good place, but you would have to take a bus or taxi to the beach.
Carlsbad is pretty far from San Diego proper.
Coronado, Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach, Bird Rock (between Pacific Bch and La Jolla) all have the things you ask for, including decent bus systems in the area. North Park might also be a good place, but you would have to take a bus or taxi to the beach.
Carlsbad is pretty far from San Diego proper.
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Indeed Von's does deliver (will be ordering some groceries online from them tomorrow) but has a $49 minimum and they charge $12.95 for delivery. You can knock $3 or $6 off the delivery fee by picking either a 2 hour or 4 hour window respectively. You can get discounts by joining Von's Club and/or Vons4U. Ralph's has a similar Club card but not sure if they deliver or not. Delivery is next day.
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I think Coronado is a perfect choice for a month stay. There's a Von's in the village. An Albertson's across the street from the Ferry Landing.
It's a very walkable town. I know people that live there and ride their bikes to the store for lite shopping.
Enough restaurants throughout. As said, you can take the Ferry to downtown SD. Or the 901 bus
http://www.sdmts.com/mtscr/BusRoutes.aspx
There is also the 904 shuttle that goes from one side of Coronado to the other.
http://coronadovisitorcenter.com/
Depending on when in the winter you come Hotel del Coronado has an ice skating rink on the beach and the Hotel is all lit up and beautiful
http://hoteldel.com/activities/coronado-events/page/2/
It's a very walkable town. I know people that live there and ride their bikes to the store for lite shopping.
Enough restaurants throughout. As said, you can take the Ferry to downtown SD. Or the 901 bus
http://www.sdmts.com/mtscr/BusRoutes.aspx
There is also the 904 shuttle that goes from one side of Coronado to the other.
http://coronadovisitorcenter.com/
Depending on when in the winter you come Hotel del Coronado has an ice skating rink on the beach and the Hotel is all lit up and beautiful
http://hoteldel.com/activities/coronado-events/page/2/
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How convalescent will you be - do you have an idea of what your mobility will be on day 1 v. day 15 v. day 30? That could matter re: which community and where you want to be.
La Jolla is nice. So's Coronado.
La Jolla is nice. So's Coronado.