Car in Gaslamp District
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Car in Gaslamp District
We will be spending three days in the Gaslight district before moving on to La Jolla. We planned to rent a car when we were leaving the city but I have been reading messages that state that you must have a car to get around the city.
Is there any kind of public transportation available in the Gaslight district to go to other areas of the city. Cab availability?
Is there any kind of public transportation available in the Gaslight district to go to other areas of the city. Cab availability?
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I stayed in the Gaslamp Quarter in ’03 without a car. I took I took a bus to the zoo, La Jolla and Balboa Park and walked to Hotel del Coronado and around the Gaslamp Quarter, of course. The hotel I stayed at offered a bus tour to a couple of towns in Baja California, so I did that one day. Can’t think of what else I did but I didn’t have a car.
Here is a site that might be helpful.
http://www.sandiego.gov/economic-dev...ortation.shtml
Here is a site that might be helpful.
http://www.sandiego.gov/economic-dev...ortation.shtml
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You walked to the Hotel Del Coronado from where? The Gaslamp District? I'm impressed if so.
ediemay, we stayed right down town and we had a car, but took public transporation quite a bit. Still I think you'd miss a lot without a car.
ediemay, we stayed right down town and we had a car, but took public transporation quite a bit. Still I think you'd miss a lot without a car.
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If you're moving on to La Jolla, then you're still staying in San Diego but just another part. So, it would be a good idea to wait until you make the move before getting a car.
You can get to Coronado by the ferry. But I too, like to walk on water
You can get to Coronado by the ferry. But I too, like to walk on water
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I think I must have taken the ferry, sorry about that. I don't remember going over the bridge (I was just looking at the route on mapquest), but I do remember walking through a neighborhood to get to the hotel.
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the trolley yet. San Diego has a trolley system that goes through downtown (including the Gaslamp), and it can take you to various other areas (Little Italy, Old Town, Mission Valley and points further east, even south, as far as the Mexican border). In conjunction with the bus system and walking, it can get you around pretty well. But yes, when you move on to La Jolla, you'll want a car.
Mike (San Diego native)
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Mike (San Diego native)
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We go to San Diego almost every year and rarely do we get a car. While the public transportation won't get you everywhere, between the buses and the trolley (and the ferry to Coronado) you can find plenty to do in 3 days without a car. If there are things you want to do and you need a car save them for your time in La Jolla when you'll have a car.