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Sunset in Old Town with a Perfect Location

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Parte interna
Área de estar
Parte interna
Área da propriedade
Avaliações
8,0

Muito boa

2 quartos2 banheirosAcomoda 5 pessoas

Comodidades populares

  • Secadora
    SecadoraSecadora
  • Lavadora
    LavadoraLavadora
  • Ar-condicionado
    Ar-condicionadoAr-condicionado
  • Espaço externo
    Espaço externoEspaço externo
  • Cozinha
    CozinhaCozinha

Horário de check-in

3:00 PM

Horário de check-out

10:00 AM

Explore a região

Mapa
San Diego, California
  • Local popularMarine Corps Recruit Depot16 min de caminhada
  • Local popularOld Town San Diego State Park2 min de carro
  • Local popularSan Diego Zoo6 min de carro
  • AeroportoSan Diego, Califórnia (SAN-Aeroporto Internacional de San Diego)11 min de carro

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Quartos e camas

2 quartos (acomoda 5 pessoas)

Quarto 1

1 cama de solteiro

Quarto 2

2 camas de solteiro

Quarto 3

1 cama Queen

2 banheiros

Banheiro 1

Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro

Banheiro 2

Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro

Espaços

Cozinha
Jardim

Sobre esta propriedade

Sunset in Old Town with a Perfect Location

Summary:
Our home is located within minutes of San Diego's best visitor attractions. Right from our balcony, you can see SeaWorld, Point Loma, the Harbor and so much more. A 10 minute walk and you are in historic Old Town with some of the best Mexican restaurants in town. Or pull your car out of the garage and take a quick ride to Gaslamp, Mission beach, Pacific beach, La Jolla, Hillcrest and the list goes on. In December 2020 we installed NEW CENTRAL A/C SYSTEM so our guests always stay comfortable

The Space:
Our home is a split level with the two bedrooms and two baths. Air Conditioning added November 2018. We like to advise all our guests that they will be using steps to access the home and bedrooms. On the main level are the open concept Kitchen and living room facing the ocean so you can have a view where ever you sit. Our bathrooms are fully stocked with all you need for your visit from soap to deodorant. The bedrooms are warm and cozy. Our linens are replaced after every visit along with fresh towels and snacks. After each visit we have our home sanitized and disinfected, then a day later cleaned by our housekeeper.

Guest Access:
You will have access to the entire home and the balcony. There is tandem parking for you with one space in the garage. Our location is secure with exterior locked gates and ensures you plenty of privacy.

The Neighborhood:
Old Town San Diego and Mission Hills is a historical and architectural feast. From the city’s first graveyard to a two-century old home and plenty in between, you can easily spend an entire day strolling through San Diego’s historic neighborhood. Campo Santo Cemetery Is it really haunted? Some say it is, but you won’t find out unless you’ve got the nerve to visit at night. San Diego’s original graveyard attracts its share of visitors during daylight hours. Wooden crosses and burial markers of the 447 San Diegans buried here between 1850 and 1880 include Yankee Jim Robinson, an accused boat thief hung at nearby Whaley House while still proclaiming his innocence. The 2,000-square-foot “holy field” used to be much larger, but many graves were moved or paved over to create the shopping district now surrounding it. Now that’s scary. Casa de Estudillo Nearly two centuries ago, this Spanish colonial home was considered among the grandest in northern Mexico. Times have changed, but the restored adobe hacienda remains both a state and a U.S. historic landmark. Beneath a pointed bell tower and lined with terra-cotta ceramic tile rooftops, the building’s 13 rooms are decorated with period furniture that illustrates how the family of a presidio commandant may have lived—from table settings to sitting rooms, including household tools and accessories available at the turn of the 19th century. Heritage Park Victorian Village Just southeast of Old Town’s historic park are seven unique Victorian structures that were moved here from their original locations in order to preserve their historic architecture. The vibrant avocado-green Sherman-Gilbert House arrived first; the delicate stick structure of its mid-19th-century turret survived the truck ride from Banker’s Hill. These gorgeous brightly colored buildings have been faithfully restored but sit quiet and closed up; they can only to be admired from outside. One exception is the Temple Beth Israel, San Diego’s first synagogue, built in 1889. It was moved here in 1978 from its original location in the Downtown neighborhood of Cortez Hill, and it remains open during park hours and for occasional private events. Directional signs in Old Town, San Diego. Many of Old Town’s historic structures now house shops and restaurants. Photo © Cindy Devin, licensed Creative Commons Attribution. Old Town State Historic Park A visit here gives a sense of what the original settlement must have been like, a combination of Spanish colony and the American Old West.The name San Diego once referred to this small strip of land tucked under a hill next to where the I-5 and I-8 freeways now meet. Most of its residents left more than a century ago, though many of the original buildings remain. The city’s oldest standing structures are now historic landmarks preserved within Old Town State Historic Park. A visit here gives a sense of what the original settlement must have been like, a combination of Spanish colony and the American Old West. Built between the 1820s and the 1850s, most buildings are old family residences, including the homes of Spanish soldiers who came here to fortify the presidio just up the hill. The restored adobe buildings are furnished to their period; each tells a story about daily life here in the early 19th century. Dining tables in the Commercial Kitchen are set with old-fashion plates and utensils, as if dinner were about to be served. Strolling around the park, you can bear witness to how the city matured. Later generations of wood and eventually brick buildings reflect the influx of American settlers from the East Coast. The Mason Street Schoolhouse depicts a reconstructed 19th-century classroom complete with desks and chalkboards. The San Diego Union Building features the typesetting tables and a printing press of the city’s first newspaper. The Colorado House, site of the Wells Fargo Museum, invites guests inside an old bank vault. Many of the old structures now house shops and restaurants, turning the park into a mall of sorts. The overall experience retains its historical character, though, with Mexican food and crafts commemorating the decades San Diego belonged to what was then a Spanish colony. A visit here is a must for anyone keen on gaining a sense of local history. Robinson Rose House Now the Old Town State Historic Park’s visitors center, this replica of the original 1853 Robinson Rose House primarily consists of one very functional room open to the public. But it’s worth a visit if only for one reason: the large scale-model of Old Town as it looked in 1872. This mesmerizing reference point will flesh out your imagination as you explore the park. It’s also the starting point for the free and educational walking tours that begin daily at 11am and 2pm. Whaley House Museum In 1857, the Whaley House was the first of its kind in town, built with bricks and the addition of a second story. The former home of Thomas Whaley, it would go on to serve as a general store, a courthouse, and a theater after the Whaley’s move to a newer residence in New Town, better known today as Downtown. Inside, the rooms are decorated with period furniture and include detailed histories of the house—ghost stories long associated with murders and untimely deaths that took place here, as well as public hangings staged on the front steps during its time as a courthouse. The Whaley House’s reputation as one of the most haunted houses in the country makes nighttime visits especially spooky and popular among ghost hunters.

Getting Around:
Rental car company within a short walk. Or given our close proximity to everything, we always suggest alternative means of transportation. The trolley stop is five minute easy walk or Uber and Lyft are great alternatives to car rental.

Other Things to Note:
There is a washer and dryer available for your use during your stay. You will have access to the entire home, the garage and an additional tandem parking space in front. Right from the balcony you have a view that will take your breath away. Be careful or you just might find that you spent your entire vacation on the out there.

Interaction with Guests:
My name is Daniel and I will be your host, I will contact you for final arrangements and if all goes as planned meet you at our home. Don't worry if you are scheduled to arrive late, we can make arrangements for you. I am available by phone or text, 24 hours (or something close to that) to help you with any issues, advise and conversation. Oh and if you opt for the conversation, be prepared to sit down because I can talk your ear off. I have lived in San Diego since 1998 and love my city and it's rich history and people. I have a wealth of knowledge of the city so feel free to ask.

Gerente da propriedade

Aaron Beard (Guesty)
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Idiomas

Inglês e espanhol

Comodidades

Cozinha
Lavadora
Secadora
Ar-condicionado
Espaço externo

Regras da propriedade

Check-in após 15h
Idade mínima para alugar: 23 anos
Check-out até 10h

Crianças

Aceita hóspedes de 0 a 17 anos

Eventos

Não permite a realização de eventos

Animais de estimação

Não aceita animais de estimação

Política para fumantes

Não é permitido fumar
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Os recursos de segurança disponíveis na propriedade incluem extintor de incêndio e kit de primeiros socorros.
Número de registro da propriedade STR-00687L, 635402

Informações a área

San Diego

Este apartamento fica em Mission Hills, um bairro de San Diego. Terminal de Cruzeiros B Street e Port of San Diego são duas atrações perfeitas para quem busca diversão. Durante a viagem, também vale a pena visitar USS Midway Museum e Waterfront Park, dois pontos de interesse importantes na região. Pechanga Arena e Parque Petco oferecem uma programação de eventos e jogos.
Mapa
San Diego, California

Nos arredores

  • Marine Corps Recruit Depot - 16 min de caminhada
  • Old Town San Diego State Park - 2 min de carro
  • Hotel Circle - 5 min de carro
  • Balboa Park - 6 min de carro
  • San Diego Zoo - 6 min de carro

Opções nos arredores

  • Centro de trânsito Old Town - 5 min de carro
  • Estação Washington Street - 9 min de caminhada
  • Aeroporto Internacional de San Diego (SAN) - 11 min de carro

Restaurantes

  • ‪Cafe Coyote - ‬13 min de caminhada
  • ‪Old Town Mexican Cafe - ‬14 min de caminhada
  • ‪Lucha Libre Gourmet Taco Shop - ‬7 min de caminhada
  • ‪Wolf - ‬17 min de caminhada
  • ‪Miguel's Cocina - ‬13 min de caminhada

Perguntas frequentes

Sunset in Old Town with a Perfect Location é ideal para quem viaja com animais de estimação?

Não, animais de estimação não são permitidos nesta propriedade.

Qual é o horário de check-in em Sunset in Old Town with a Perfect Location?

Horário de início do check-in: 15h.

Qual é o horário de check-out em Sunset in Old Town with a Perfect Location?

Horário de check-out: 10h.

Onde fica Sunset in Old Town with a Perfect Location?

Em Mission Hills, este apartamento fica a 2 km de Old Town San Diego State Park e Marine Corps Recruit Depot. University of San Diego e Mission Bay também ficam a 5 km. Até a Estação Washington Street, são apenas 9 minutos de caminhada, e até a Estação Middletown, 25 minutos.

Avaliações

8,0

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Limpeza

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Comunicação

10/10

Localização

10/10

Precisão do anúncio

Avaliações

8/10 - Boa

Pam C.

Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
4 weeks in Old Towne
This condo is what we expected. Plenty of room for 4. Not a lot of frills. However, the garage space was invaluable! Old Towne is only a mile away, with other amenities along the way. Wonderful restaurants are a mile away in the other direction. Great freeway access. Close to everything. The unit could use a deep cleaning, and an upgrade to the linens would be welcome. A larger, comfortable bed in the Primary bedroom would be a nice add. My husband is over 6' and the bed was not comfortable for him. We would stay here again. Location, location, location.
Hospedou-se por 24 diárias em jan. de 2024

Sobre o anfitrião

Anfitrião: Aaron Beard (Guesty)

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Idiomas:

Inglês, Espanhol

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